Calling all Lykkers! Get ready to embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting streets of Florence, where every cobblestone path unveils a new adventure just waiting to be discovered.
From awe-inspiring art galleries to charming trattorias nestled in hidden corners, Florence is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. Join us as we explore historic landmarks, savor delectable cuisine, and immerse ourselves in the vibrant culture of this mesmerizing city.
Get ready to embark on a journey of discovery that will leave you spellbound and craving more. Florence awaits, and the adventure begins now!
1. Museo
Opened on June 24, 2014, the Museo Novecento is dedicated to modern and contemporary art from the 20th century. Its open courtyard regularly hosts rotating installations, while inside, the permanent collection showcases works by significant Italian artists. Many of these pieces are part of the Alberto Della Ragione collection, featuring renowned artists such as Giorgio de Chirico, Gino Severini, Giorgio Morandi, and Felice Casorati, among others. The museum also offers workshops and guided tours for visitors to deepen their artistic experience.
Admission:
• Full price: €9.50
• Reduced price for individuals aged 18-25 and university students: €4.50
• Admission is free for individuals under 18, student groups accompanied by teachers, tour guides and interpreters, as well as disabled individuals and their caregivers.
How to Get Here:
By Tram and Bus:
• Tram T2 Vespucci: Get off at the Unity Terminus stop and walk to Piazza Santa Maria Novella (approximately 2 minutes).
• Tram T1 Leonardo: Disembark at the Alamanni-Stazione stop and walk to Piazza Santa Maria Novella, which is about a 5-minute walk.
• Bus: Lines 1, 6, 11, 12, 17, 36, 37, C4.
Useful Information:
Photography and Filming:
Photography and videography inside the museum are prohibited unless prior permission has been granted. Permission can be requested through the designated procedure. The museum’s management occasionally organizes photography and filming sessions to document activities, but prior authorization is required for each shot.
Food and Beverages:
Consumption of food and drinks is not allowed inside the exhibition rooms of the Museo Novecento.
2. Uffizi Gallery
The Uffizi Gallery, home to some of the world’s most remarkable collections of sculpture and painting, is a treasure trove that spans from the Middle Ages to the Modern period. It’s recommended to book tickets in advance and wear comfortable shoes for your visit. Exploring the gallery’s priceless artworks will guide you through masterpieces by renowned artists such as Giotto, Piero della Francesca, Botticelli, Correggio, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Leonardo da Vinci, as well as works by German, Dutch, and Flemish painters.
Ticket Prices:
• Regular: €25
• Reduced: €2
• Reservation fee: €4
Opening Hours:
• 8:15 AM - 6:30 PM (Closed on Monday)
Phone Number:
+39 055 294883
How to Book Museum Visits Online:
a. Purchase the ticket online:
Visit the B-ticket website to select your preferred date and time for your visit. After booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email—make sure to keep it.
b. Present the receipt at the ticket office:
Print the confirmation email and present it at the ticket office, where it will be exchanged for an entrance ticket.
c. Skip the line and enter the museum:
With your ticket, you can bypass the queue and enter through the fast-track lane. Refer to the museum map to find the location.
Other Booking Options:
• Call +39 055 294883 from Monday to Friday between 8:30 AM and 6:30 PM, and on Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
• Visit the museum ticket offices in person.
If you’re craving some delicious cuisine, here are two popular local restaurants you should check out:
Osteria Santo
Nestled in Piazza Santo Spirito, Osteria Santo Spirito is a cozy gem known for its delectable handmade pasta and reasonably priced drinks. Located just across the Arno River, it’s a favorite among both locals and visitors, especially during peak dining times.
The menu highlights traditional Tuscan fare, including risotto with zucchini and Parmesan. A standout dish is the gnocchi baked in truffle cream sauce, served piping hot on a toasty platter. For variety, try half portions of pasta and antipasti.
Location: Piazza Santo Spirito, 16/R, 50125 Florence, Italy
Opening Hours: Wednesday–Monday, 12:30 PM to 2:15 PM and 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM (Closed on Tuesdays)
Phone: +39 348 346 7804
Ditta Artigianale:
Artigianale is a chic café perfect for remote workers looking for a great cappuccino or anyone seeking a cozy lunch spot with friends. Situated on Via dei Neri, between Piazza del Signoria and Piazza di Santa Croce, it’s easily accessible from anywhere in the city center.
Known for its outstanding coffee, Ditta Artigianale also offers a delicious brunch menu and freshly baked pastries. Indulge in treats like classic French toast or smashed avocado toast with fresh cherry tomatoes.
Location: Via dei Neri, 30/32 R, 50122 Florence, Italy
Opening Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Phone: +39 055 274 1541
Dear Lykkers, as our exploration of Florence comes to a close, let’s cherish the countless treasures we’ve discovered. Florence has left an indelible mark on us, and until we meet again, may the memories of our journey continue to fill your soul with its magic. Thank you so much for accompanying us on this unforgettable journey, dear Lykkers.