Things to Do in Florence
Discover 11 activities and experiences in Florence, Italy — from outdoor adventures to cultural events. Curated from real traveler recommendations.
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Cooking Class
Florence and Tuscany are becoming synonymous with "cooking class". Tuscan cuisine is appreciated worldwide and a cooking class experience is now more and more part of the attraction of Tuscany, as a way of carrying back home memories and improved cooking skills. There are many in the area, either in historical villas in the countryside or in central Florence, from Florentine use of tripe and giblets to the use of organic ingredients from the local producers, and classes range widely in size. During high season, make sure to book in advance.
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Centro Machiavelli
Italian language and cultural school for foreigners. The structure and the contents of the programmes for the levels are based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. The school also organises a programme of cultural activities and excursions to complement the language classes and enable the students to come into contact with the Italian culture and practice Italian in the field.
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- Piazza Santo Spirito 4
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Enjoy the view from the Piazzale Michelangelo
It's a big square on a hill, but somewhat distant from the traditional tourist sites. It's easy to reach it even on foot using the stairs called "Rampe di San Niccolò". They are on the side of the Arno river just in front of the national library. Do this during the summer and during the night to admire Florence's lights.
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Climb the Duomo or Campanile
Traverse the winding staircases inside the duomo or the nearby bell tower to see some of the best views of Florence. Not only can you see the Tuscan countryside in the distance and the impressive palaces and churches of Florence in the fore, but it also shows you just how large the Duomo is.
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Stroll the Boboli Gardens
These extensive gardens behind the Pitti palace provide excellent views of the city of Florence and numerous sculptures in a relaxed environment. Stop in the hilltop café, grab a drink and a seat outside and enjoy the view.
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Street Performers by the Uffizi
In the evenings street performers often put on a show here. Performances can range from violin duets to people dressed as sculptures. A nice place to stop while you eat your after-dinner gelato.
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- in front of the Palazzo Vecchio
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Florence Phography Workshop & Tour
Discover Florence with your camera and with a professional photography teacher (a Vogue-featured American photographer) and a official Florence guide at your side.
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- 12PM-6PM (1.30PM-7.30PM in July and August)
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Michelangelo Institute
Italian study programmes for foreign students. Cooking workshop, art history classes, plastic arts and visual arts programs are also taught in this academy.
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- Via Ghibellina 88
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Impruneta's spa
The thermal waters of Impruneta spring from two sources and are used to treat respiratory diseases, liver, gastrointestinal, and skin allergies.
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- Via Cassia 217, Terme di Firenze
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Istituto Galilei
Italian language school specializing in one-to-one, personalized and small group (max 4 people) full immersion courses.
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- Via Alfani 68
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ABC School
Italian language school offering language and cultural courses since 1982.
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- Via dei Rustici 7
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- 9AM-5PM
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Exploring Florence: A Traveler's Guide to Activities
Florence rewards curious travelers with an exceptional range of experiences. Whether you have a weekend or several weeks, the city's 11 documented activities cover the full spectrum — architectural landmarks and world-class museums at one end, local neighborhood festivals and underground cultural scenes at the other. The activities listed on this page come from Wikivoyage contributors who have personally explored Florence and written detailed, practical descriptions to help you plan your visit.
The most rewarding way to experience Florence's activities is with company. Solo travelers who arrive without plans often find that meeting a fellow traveler at a hostel, cafe, or through the Nomax app opens up entirely new itineraries — a museum visit becomes a half-day exploration, a street food crawl turns into an evening of discovery, a day trip to a nearby site becomes an adventure. Florence has an active traveler community, and the city is designed to reward those who explore it with open curiosity.
When planning what to do in Florence, consider mixing well-known attractions with neighborhood-level experiences. The city's most photographed sights are popular for good reason, but Florence's character lives in its quieter corners too — the local markets, the parks where residents spend their weekends, the small performance venues where the next generation of artists and musicians are finding their voice. The 11 activities on this page include both categories, ordered by the richness of their traveler-written descriptions.
How to Get the Most from Florence's Activities
Timing matters in Florence. Many of the city's best attractions have shorter queues and better atmospheres on weekday mornings. Major cultural sites — museums, galleries, historic monuments — often run free admission windows on certain days or evenings; check before booking. Outdoor activities and walking tours are best enjoyed in the morning before the city heats up or fills with tour groups.
Budget-conscious travelers will find that Florence has a strong free-to-access layer. Public parks, open-air markets, architectural walking routes, and many community events cost nothing. The price information included with activities on this page (where available) helps you plan a realistic daily budget. A mix of free and paid activities across a week in Florence is entirely feasible for most traveler budgets.
For travelers who want to do more than just sightseeing, Florence offers organized activities through local guides, tour companies, and traveler apps like Nomax. Group activities — cooking classes, cycling tours, kayaking excursions, photography walks — are a natural way to meet people while experiencing the city. Many travelers who use Nomax in Florence coordinate these types of group experiences together, splitting costs and building memories that last beyond the trip itself.
Activities for Different Travel Styles
Not every traveler wants the same experience. History enthusiasts will gravitate toward Florence's museums, heritage sites, and guided historical walks that reveal the layers of the city's past. Outdoor and adventure travelers will focus on the parks, cycling routes, climbing areas, and day trips to surrounding natural areas. Food travelers will treat Florence's markets, restaurants, and food tours as the primary activities of each day. Culture seekers will fill evenings with concerts, theater, gallery openings, and street performances.
The 11 activities documented on this page span all these categories. Use the numbered list above to browse in order of description quality — longer descriptions generally mean more detailed, firsthand traveler knowledge. For each activity, the address and opening hours (where available) give you everything you need to plan your visit without needing to search elsewhere.
Connecting with Travelers in Florence
One of the best things about traveling to Florence is the community of international travelers already there. Backpackers, digital nomads, long-term expats, and short-trip tourists all share the same city at any given moment. Nomax makes it easy to find who is in Florence right now, see what activities they are joining, and coordinate plans. Whether you want a hiking companion, someone to split museum entry with, or a group for an evening out — the app connects you to people with the same itinerary in minutes.
Download Nomax before your trip to Florence to set your travel dates and start discovering who else will be there at the same time. The app is free, requires no subscription, and works across all the major traveler destinations worldwide — meaning the community you build in Florence often extends to your next destination too.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Florence?
Florence offers 11+ activities and experiences for travelers. Top highlights include Cooking Class, Centro Machiavelli, Enjoy the view from the Piazzale Michelangelo, and much more. This page lists every documented activity in order of description quality, so you can find both the major attractions and the hidden gems.
Are there free things to do in Florence?
Yes — Florence has a strong selection of free activities. Public parks, open-air markets, walking routes through historic neighborhoods, and many cultural institutions offer free admission on specific days. Scroll through the list above and look for activities marked with free or no price information — these are often the city's most authentic experiences.
How do I meet other travelers while exploring Florence?
Download Nomax — a free travel companion app that shows you other solo travelers currently in Florence. You can join group activities, chat with travelers at the same spots, and plan outings together. Many travelers in Florence use Nomax to find companions for day trips, museum visits, and evening activities.
What activities can I do with travel companions I meet in Florence?
Florence has activities for every interest — guided tours, food experiences, outdoor adventures, cultural events, and nightlife. Use Nomax to coordinate with other travelers: join a group for a walking tour, split a day-trip cost, or simply explore the city together. The app makes spontaneous plans easy.
Explore Florence with fellow travelers
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Travel tips by Wikivoyage contributors (CC BY-SA 3.0). Content may have been updated since publication.