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What is there to do in Florence in the winter?

What is there to do in Florence in the winter?

Things to do in Florence in December

  • Hot Chocolate. I know.
  • Winter-Friendly Gelato. Ahhhhhhh, crisp winter air and ice-cold gelato.
  • Ice Skating. Nothing screams, “take that, summer vacation!”
  • Christmas Market.
  • Punch.
  • Sales.
  • Florence Museums.
  • Tuscan soups.

What is the best month to go to Florence?

The best time to visit Florence is between May and September when warm weather ushers in art festivals, open-air dining and the kind of Italian sunshine that inspired the Renaissance painters. Unfortunately, it also brings sweltering weather, tourist swarms and high hotel rates.

Does it snow in Florence in winter?

Winter, from December to February, is quite mild. However, it can be more or less cold, depending on weather situation. On the other hand, in other situations, the north wind, called tramontana, can bring some cold and windy days, and some frosts at night. Snow in Florence is rare.

What should I not miss in Florence?

Best things to do in Florence

  1. Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore.
  2. The Uffizi.
  3. Galleria dell’Accademia.
  4. Piazzale Michelangelo.
  5. Mercato Centrale.
  6. Piazza Santo Spirito.
  7. Giardino Bardini.
  8. Leather shops and markets.

Which is the best way to visit Florence?

Enjoy a boat ride along the enchanting coastline of the Cinque Terre, then choose between a hike or train trip to another village. Stop in Pisa on the way back to Florence to see the famous leaning tower. More Discover three of Tuscany’s most iconic destinations on a full-day tour from Florence by coach.

What to do in Siena on Florence tour?

Marvel over the medieval castle of Monteriggioni; explore the architectural wonders of historic Siena; and admire the striking skyline of hilltop San Gimignano. Enjoy a light lunch in Siena and finish your tour with a wine tasting at a local winery in the Chianti region.

Where to find the best wine in Florence?

Travel along beautiful hillside roads through vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees. Visit 2 top-rated wineries in the famed Chianti Classico region, tour the cellars and learn how wine is produced using traditional methods. Taste different wines, along with olive oil and Tuscan specialties like fresh cheeses and bruschetta.

What to do in Tuscany for a day?

Spend a delightful day exploring the hills and vineyards of Tuscany of a full-day tour from Florence. Stroll through the medieval streets of UNESCO-listed San Gimignano, learn the history of Monteriggioni’s imposing fortress and see highlights of Siena including the impressive cathedral and Piazza del Campo.