Florence offers depth at every turn. The city’s great institutions – from the Uffizi to the Accademia – are essential, but much of its appeal lies beyond gallery walls. Wandering across the Ponte Vecchio, pausing in quiet squares or taking a longer route through lesser-known streets often reveals just as much as a museum visit.
Food and wine are woven into daily life. Tuscan cooking is confident and unfussy, built around quality ingredients and local traditions. From bistecca alla fiorentina to market-fresh produce and regional wines, meals feel like a natural extension of the city’s culture rather than a separate experience.
Florence suits a wide range of travellers. Couples are drawn to panoramic viewpoints and evening aperitivi, families appreciate the walkable layout and open spaces, and those staying slightly outside the centre enjoy the space, privacy and flexibility of a villa holiday – often complete with a private pool.