Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Machiavelli, Donatello, Galileo – these sons of Florence helped create the most forward-thinking and culturally significant city in Italy. Their work combined to create a remarkable resurgence in art, philosophy and literature.
It's no exaggeration to say that Florence's museums, galleries, churches and palaces, house some of the world's most famous and significant artistic treasures.
Front and centre of the Renaissance
The historic centre of Florence is encircled by medieval walls, which tell the story of the city’s antiquated past.
The questions when exploring the Tuscan capital isn’t so much ‘what can I do?’ than ‘what will I have time to do?’ History buffs and culture vultures will find themselves spoiled for choice in Florence. Even better, The City of Lilies’ major sights and attractions are all relatively close to one another.
The main church of Florence is the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, nicknamed 'Il Duomo di Firenze' – the dome of Florence. The marbled exterior is an arresting sight, and it’s worth taking your time to walk around the façade to take in its full magnificence. Once you step inside, look down – the mesmerising mosaic floor is a stunning feat of design.
For a dose of serene greenery with a mix of Roman antiquity, make a beeline for Giardino di Boboli. Stroll around the pristine gardens spotting sculptural masterpieces as you go.
Work your way around the eye-catching, curved amphitheatre, adorned with sculptures, and climb the steps to discover the dramatic Neptune’s Fountain. A statue of Neptune, poised with trident in hand, stands proudly above emerald waters.
Pay a visit to the Ponte Vecchio Bridge and you’ll quickly realise this is not just your average picturesque bridge. As you head over the bridge you’ll stumble upon an array of shops with eclectic treasures to browse.
And… relax
Take a break from the enticing and energetic historical hub of Florence, and seek a little sanctuary in Italy’s biggest spa, Asmana Wellness World.
This 35,000 square foot site is dedicated to relaxation and renewal and you’ll find it off the A1 Autostrada, near the Campi Bisenzio area of the city.
Give your feet a well-deserved break from traipsing round in search of adventure, and soak them in a soothing footbath.
Take a refreshing dip in the luxe heated pools or stand beneath the warm indoor waterfalls and feel your cares melt away and be replaced by a sense of complete tranquillity. “Asmana” means “paradise” in Hindi – and the name could not be more apt.
Take a tour of Tuscany’s tiny Trequanda
Car hire in Florence gives you the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in all that Tuscany has to offer. Part of Tuscany’s true appeal comes from unearthing its smaller delights, like the diminutive and unspoilt medieval village of Trequanda.
Found 70 km southeast of Florence, this little dot on the map has an understated charm. Far from a tourist hotspot, you can explore the 13th century castle and Romanesque church at your leisure, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere of the village’s hilltop piazza.
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