6-Day Florence Odyssey: Renaissance Gems

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May 8, 2024 · 3 min read

Florence 6 Days Itinerary

Embark on a 6-day adventure through Florence, the heart of the Renaissance, with a curated itinerary that promises an unforgettable cultural experience. Begin your journey at the iconic Giotto's Bell Tower, where you'll spend an hour admiring its architectural beauty, followed by a 3-hour visit to the world-renowned Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower. Don't miss the historic Gates of Paradise and the Baptistery of St. John, each offering a unique glimpse into Florence's rich past. Day 2 is dedicated to art lovers with a trip to the Accademia Gallery, home to the magnificent David of Michelangelo. On Day 3, pay homage to the great artist at Casa Buonarroti and marvel at the masterful Basilica of Santa Croce. Day 4 offers a change of pace with a leisurely 2-hour stroll through the Rose Garden and a quick visit to the panoramic Piazzale Michelangelo. As your trip progresses, immerse yourself in the artistic treasures of the Uffizi Gallery on Day 5, take a brief walk across the storied Ponte Vecchio, and explore the historic Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio. Conclude your Florentine odyssey on Day 6 at the grand Pitti Palace and the serene Boboli Gardens, each a testament to the city's enduring allure. This itinerary is thoughtfully designed to ensure you experience the best of Florence's art, history, and architecture.

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6 Days in Florence Itinerary: Day 1

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Giotto's Bell Tower

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Starting your Florence adventure, Giotto's Bell Tower stands as a beacon of architectural beauty, marking the first stop of the day. Spend an hour marveling at this church's intricate design, nestled in the heart of the city at Piazza del Duomo. Its towering presence offers a silent narrative of Florence's rich historical tapestry, inviting visitors to gaze upwards and capture the essence of medieval craftsmanship.

Attraction Info

  • Piazza del Duomo Historical Center, Florence Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open from 8:15am-6:45pm

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Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower

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A short stroll from Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower, also known as the Duomo, awaits to enchant you with its grandeur. As a world cultural heritage site and a masterpiece of construction, the cathedral demands a longer visit of around three hours. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring artistry of its dome, the delicate frescoes, and the sheer scale of one of Italy's most iconic landmarks, located at Piazza del Duomo.

Attraction Info

  • Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 3-4 hour
  • The business hours of each sub-attraction are different. Baptistery: 08:30-19:30,First Sunday of every month 08:30-13:30 Opera del Duomo Museum: 08:30-19:00,closes on first Tuesday of every month Cathedral: Mondays - Saturdays 10:10-15:45, closes on Sundays and religious celebrations Giotto's Bell Tower: 08:15-18:45 Dome: Monday to Friday 08:15-18:45, Saturday 08:15-16:30, Sunday 12:45-16:30 Ancient basilica of Santa Reparata: Monday to Saturday 10:15-16:00, Sunday 13:30-16:00 The business hours of attractions change frequently, please refer to the actual situation. Check the website https://duomo.firenze.it/en/home#times before travelling
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The Gates of Paradise

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Next, let the allure of The Gates of Paradise captivate your senses. A brief yet impactful half-hour visit to this historic monument, situated at Via della Canonica, will reveal the stunning statues and sculptures that have stood the test of time. These bronze doors of the Florence Baptistery are a testament to the city's artistic heritage and the genius of their creator, Lorenzo Ghiberti.

Attraction Info

  • Via della Canonica, 1, 50122 Florence FI, Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5 hour
  • Open 24 hours
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The Baptistery of St. John

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Conclude your day's spiritual journey at The Baptistery of St. John, a revered historic site that complements the day's ecclesiastical theme. Just a stone's throw away from the Gates of Paradise, dedicate an hour to exploring this ancient church at Piazza San Giovanni. Its octagonal structure and storied past offer a serene backdrop to reflect on the day's experiences and the timeless beauty of Florence.

Attraction Info

  • Piazza San Giovanni, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 1 hour
  • Open on Mon-Sat,8:15am-10:15am,11:15am-6:30pm;Open on Sun,8:15am-1:30pm
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6 Days in Florence Itinerary: Day 2

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Begin your second day in Florence with an artistic morning at the Accademia Gallery, a treasure trove of Renaissance masterpieces. Located at Via Ricasoli, this iconic art gallery is home to an impressive collection that promises to enchant art lovers for a full hour. As you wander through the halls, you'll be surrounded by works that have shaped art history, with each piece telling its own story of creativity and craftsmanship.

Attraction Info

  • Via Ricasoli, 58/60, 50129 Firenze FI, Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Tue-Sun,8:15am-6:50pm;Closed on Mon,Close on Mondays, Jan 1st and Dec 25th

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2

David of Michelangelo

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Just a short stroll from the Accademia Gallery, continue your journey through Renaissance art with a visit to the awe-inspiring David of Michelangelo. This half-hour encounter with one of the most famous sculptures in the world is a highlight of any Florence itinerary. Standing at Via Ricasoli, 60, the statue of David is not just a testament to Michelangelo's genius but also a symbol of the city's rich cultural heritage. The intricate details and lifelike presence of the statue are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Attraction Info

  • Via Ricasoli, 60, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-2 hour
  • Open on Tue-Sun,8:15am-6:20pm
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6 Days in Florence Itinerary: Day 3

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Casa Buonarroti

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Begin your third day in Florence with a visit to the Casa Buonarroti, a grand tribute to the legacy of Michelangelo. Nestled in the heart of Florence on Via Ghibellina, this memorial and museum offers an intimate hour-long journey through the life and works of the iconic artist. As you wander through the rooms, you'll encounter an impressive collection of Michelangelo's early drawings and sculptures, each piece telling a story of his artistic evolution and the rich cultural tapestry of the Renaissance.

Attraction Info

  • Via Ghibellina 70, Florence, Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Mon, Wed-Sun,10:00am-4:30pm

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Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence

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Just a short stroll from Casa Buonarroti, the Basilica of Santa Croce stands as a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a repository of history. Allocate around 30 minutes to immerse yourself in the spiritual ambiance of this church, where the tombs of illustrious figures like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli are housed. The Basilica's stunning frescoes, intricate stained glass, and serene cloisters make it not just a place of worship, but a testament to the grandeur of Florentine art and architecture.

Attraction Info

  • Piazza di Santa Croce, 16, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
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  • Open on Mon-Sat,9:30am-5:30pm;Open on Sun,12:30pm-5:45pm
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6 Days in Florence Itinerary: Day 4

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Rose Garden

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Begin your fourth day with a serene stroll through Florence's Rose Garden, a fragrant oasis nestled on Viale Giuseppe Poggi. Allow yourself a couple of hours to meander among the vivid blooms and verdant spaces. This enchanting garden not only offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling city but also boasts an impressive variety of roses, art installations, and shaded paths. It's a perfect spot to indulge in the scents and sights of nature, and perhaps enjoy a leisurely picnic amidst the petals.

Attraction Info

  • Viale Giuseppe Poggi, 2, 50125 Florence
  • Suggested tour duration: 2 hour
  • Open on Mon-Sat,9:00am-8:00pm;Open on Sun,10:00am-8:00pm

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Piazzale Michelangelo

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After immersing yourself in the floral paradise, make your way to the iconic Piazzale Michelangelo. Just a short walk from the Rose Garden, this famous square is renowned for its masterful architecture and unparalleled panoramic views of Florence. Spend half an hour here, basking in the grandeur of the city's skyline, capturing postcard-worthy photographs, and appreciating the artistic legacy of Michelangelo. It's a must-visit location that offers a moment of reflection and admiration for Florence's historic beauty.

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  • Viale Michelangelo, Florence Italy
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6 Days in Florence Itinerary: Day 5

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Begin your day with a dive into the Renaissance at the Uffizi Gallery, one of the most prestigious art galleries in the world. As the first stop on today's cultural journey, allocate a generous 3 hours to immerse yourself in the masterpieces of Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. The gallery's extensive collection spans centuries, offering a visual narrative of the evolution of art, with each room whispering tales of artistic genius.

Attraction Info

  • Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, 50122 Firenze FI, Italia
  • Suggested tour duration: 3-4 hour
  • Open from 01/02-12/17,Tue,8:15am-10:00pm;Open from 01/02-12/17,Wed-Sun,8:15am-6:30pm;Closed on Mon;Closed all day on 01/01,Tue-Sun;Closed all day on 12/25,Tue-Sun;Open from 12/18-12/24,Tue-Sun,8:15am-6:30pm;Open from 12/26-12/31,Tue-Sun,8:15am-6:30pm,The above business hours are those of the Uffizi Gallery Pitti Palace opening hours: Every Tuesday to Sunday 8:15-18:30, ticket sales stop at 17:30. Closed all day every Monday, January 1st and December 25th Boboli Gardens opening hours: January, February, November and December: Monday to Sunday 8:15-16:30 (closed all day on the first and last Monday of each month) March and October (during standard time): Monday to Sunday 8:15-17:30 (closed all day on the first and last Monday of each month) March and October (during daylight saving time) and April, May, September: Monday to Sunday 8:15-18:30 (closed all day on the first and last Monday of each month) June to August: Monday to Sunday 8:15-19:10 (closed all day on the first and last Monday of each month) The business hours of attractions change frequently. Please refer to the actual situation. It is recommended to check the official website before traveling.

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Ponte Vecchio

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After feasting your eyes on fine art, take a brief yet memorable stroll across the iconic Ponte Vecchio. This medieval stone bridge, adorned with jewelry shops, is a symbol of Florence's enduring charm. Though your visit may last only 15 minutes, the bridge's romantic atmosphere and panoramic views of the Arno River are moments that will linger in your heart.

Attraction Info

  • Ponte Vecchio, 50125 Florence FI
  • Suggested tour duration: 15-30 minutes
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Piazza della Signoria

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Next, let the open-air museum of Piazza della Signoria captivate you. Spend half an hour in this L-shaped square, which is a testament to Florence's political history and a gallery under the sky. Surrounded by statues and fountains, including the replica of Michelangelo's David, the piazza is a hub of cultural and social life, inviting you to ponder the power and passion that shaped this city.

Attraction Info

  • P.za della Signoria, 50122 Florence FI
  • Suggested tour duration: 0.5-1 hour
  • Open 24 hours
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Palazzo Vecchio

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Conclude your day's exploration at the Palazzo Vecchio, the fortress-like town hall that towers over Piazza della Signoria. With just an hour to spare, marvel at the palazzo's medieval architecture, frescoed chambers, and secret passages. Each corner of this historic building narrates a story of political intrigue and artistic splendor, making it a fitting finale to your day in Florence.

Attraction Info

  • P.za della Signoria, 50122 Firenze FI
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
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6 Days in Florence Itinerary: Day 6

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Pitti Palace

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Begin your final day with a visit to the majestic Pitti Palace, a renaissance treasure trove that promises to transport you through the opulent history of Florence. Nestled in the Piazza de' Pitti, this grand residence is not just a palace but an art gallery showcasing masterpieces that will leave art aficionados in awe. Allocate an hour to wander through its lavish rooms and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of art and history that adorns its walls.

Attraction Info

  • Piazza de' Pitti, 1, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
  • Suggested tour duration: 1-2 hour
  • Open on Tue-Sun,8:15am-6:30pm;Closed on Mon

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Boboli Gardens

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Just a short stroll from the artistic wonders of the Pitti Palace, step into the enchanting embrace of the Boboli Gardens. Spend an hour in this outdoor museum of green, where nature's artistry is on full display. The meticulously designed landscape garden is a serene retreat from the city's bustle, offering panoramic views, historical statues, and fountains that have inspired visitors for centuries. It's the perfect spot to reflect on your Florentine adventure and bid farewell to the city's Renaissance beauty.

Attraction Info

  • Piazza de' Pitti, 1, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
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• Known as the main church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Florence and the third largest church in the world

• Consisting of the main church, bell tower and baptistery, it is not only large in scale, but also a representative building of the entire early Renaissance

• The cathedral has a 19th-century Gothic Revival-style facade. Its exterior is paved with marble blocks of different shades of white, green and pink. The colors are colorful and harmonious


△ In 1982, the cathedral was listed as a World Cultural Heritage as part of the historical center of Florence. After entering the church, you can climb up to the dome from the small door on the side. You need to climb 463 steps, and then overlook the entire city of Florence.


△ The bell tower of the church is a Gothic building, 85 meters high. It consists of a six-story square structure stacked upward into a column. The outer wall is paved with white marble, which is pure and elegant, bringing more momentum to the majestic church.

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• Exhibits the private collection of the Medici family, including Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus” and “Springtime”, Leonardo da Vinci’s “Annunciation”, Raphael’s “Virgin and Child with Saint Anna” and other works

• Collect more than 100,000 precious exhibits, covering almost the entire history of art, from ancient Greek sculptures to 18th-century Venetian oil paintings

• Learn about Renaissance works and review Italian classics


The Uffizi Gallery displays the private collection of the Medici family. The Medici family was an Italian aristocratic family with a long history. They collected many important Italian Renaissance works of art and donated them to the Uffizi Gallery, which became part of the Uffizi Gallery.


This is a gathering place for Renaissance paintings, including works by famous painters such as Botticelli, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michelangelo. They are divided into more than 90 exhibition halls according to creation time and creative genre.

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Gallery of the Academy of Florence
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Founded in 1562, the Florence Academy Art Gallery is an affiliated art gallery of the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, famous for Michelangelo's "Statue of David". Florence Academy of Fine Arts Founded in 1339, the Florence Academy of Fine Arts is a world-renowned art institution. Together with the Paris Academy of Fine Arts, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the St. Petersburg Repin Academy of Fine Arts, they are known as the four major art academies that have made great contributions to world art and have far-reaching influence. Titian, Galileo, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Agni, Dante, Vasari (who was also the first Rector) were all its alumni. Art Museum Collection The most famous exhibit in the Accademia Art Museum is Michelangelo's David statue. In addition, you can see its replicas in all the squares or exhibition halls in the streets and alleys of Florence. The statue of David was originally placed on the municipal square, but the man was so popular that the school had to move it indoors to protect him. In addition to the David statue, other exquisite works by Michelangelo are also displayed here. You can also see important paintings by many well-known alumni, as well as modern and modern student works. The Accademia Gallery is an integrated place of European painting art, with a collection of works by the Venetian Tuscan painters from the 14th to the 18th centuries, such as Giorgione, Giovanni and Bellini. In addition, there are masterpieces of Italian art such as Titian's unfinished "Portrait of the Virgin of the Lamentation of Jesus".
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Piazzale Michelangelo
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Piazzale Michelangelo is located on the south bank of the Arno River, on the high ground at the southern end of downtown Florence. It is a good location for overlooking and photographing the beauty of Florence. Many tourists use it as the starting point for visiting Florence. Piazzale Michelangelo was built in 1869 by architect Giuseppe Poggi to commemorate the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Poggi also designed a gorgeous terrace, which is now a panoramic restaurant. It was originally planned to open a museum of Michelangelo's works here, but this plan failed to materialize. On the terrace wall is the following inscription: "The Florentine architect Giuseppe Poggi, here is his monument". Now Piazzale Michelangelo is a large parking lot. Most tourists come here to see the scenery of Florence. You can see the whole city: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto Campanile, Bargello Museum , Old Bridge, etc. It is also a good location to watch the sunrise and sunset, when the sun rises or sets, the city of Florence glows with different brilliance.
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Pitti Palace
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Palazzo Pitti in Florence is a Renaissance palace built by the Pitti family and now consists of the Royal Apartments, Palatine Gallery, Museum of Modern Art, Boboli Gardens, Costume Museum, Porcelain Museum and Silver Museum composition. The Pitti Palace is located on the south bank of the Arno River, very close to the Old Bridge and can be reached in about 10 minutes. Palazzo Pitti was originally the residence of the Florentine banker Luca Pitti, later purchased by the Medici family and served as the main residence of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Over the generations, the Pitti Palace has stored a large amount of paintings, jewels and valuable treasures. Later, in the late 18th century, the Pitti Palace was used as the center of Napoleon Bonaparte's power, and the unified new Italian royal family also briefly lived here. The palace and the collection were later donated to the Italian people and opened to the public as the largest art gallery in Florence. 
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