
Florence holidays
Renaissance city break where you stay inside a compact historic core packed with workshops and galleries.
33°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep3–5 nightsDirect from London Gatwick
At a glance
- first-time Italy visitors
- walkable city break
- art and architecture focus
- train-based Tuscany hub
Trip cost
- Return flight
- ≈€122
- Stay
- ≈€226
- Food & local
- ≈€68
Includes the return fare from London Gatwick. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.
Stays
Stays in Florence
From €74/night · Typical €199 · 87 stays · for your 2 nights
- Best 3-star
Villa Morandi4.6 km from the centre€129 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 3-star options
- Best 4-star
Messer Niccolò - Apartment in Florence4.4 km from the centre€182 a night (opens in a new tab)See more 4-star options
- Cheapest
Homelink Firenze - De' Medici2.8 km from the centre€74 a night (opens in a new tab)See more options, cheapest first
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Getting to Florence
- AirportFlorence Airport, Peretola (FLR)
- Transfer optionsTram, bus, taxi
Amerigo Vespucci Airport sits on the north-west outskirts of the city, with the T2 tram running directly to Piazza dell'Unità Italiana in about 22 minutes, plus buses and standard taxis at the terminal.
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Areas of Florence
A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.
- Santa CroceHistoric eastern centre mixing locals and visitors, suits first-timers wanting lively streets close to major sights.
- OltrarnoAcross the Arno with a more local feel, good for repeat visitors and those wanting evenings away from the busiest core.
- Santa Maria NovellaPractical base near the main station, useful for onward rail travel and short trips where easy arrival matters.
- San MarcoCentral area near the Accademia and Duomo, suits short stays focused on headline landmarks despite heavier crowds.
- FiesoleHilltop town above Florence offering quieter evenings and views, best for visitors happy to commute into the centre.
When to go
Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.
- Best overall
- June · July · August · September
- Hottest
- July · 34°C
- Wettest
- September · 141mm
- Jan11°82mm
- Feb13°75mm
- Mar16°82mm
- Apr19°79mm
- May24°112mm
- Jun29°59mm (good month)
- Jul34°10mm (good month)
- Aug33°43mm (good month)
- Sep27°141mm (good month)
- Oct23°137mm
- Nov16°133mm
- Dec12°112mm
What each season is like
- Spring
- Pleasant for walking with rising crowds around Easter and weekends; accommodation and museum queues start to build.
- Summer
- Very busy in the core with long daytime queues and limited shade; heat pushes many activities to early morning and late evening.
- Autumn
- Often a good compromise of lighter crowds and still-comfortable walking, though major exhibition periods and weekends can feel busy.
- Winter
- Quieter streets and lower demand, but some smaller businesses reduce hours and shorter daylight compresses sightseeing.
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Good to know about Florence
Worth it for
Smaller and more walkable than Rome for a short, dense culture-focused stay.
Keep in mind
Historic core around the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio is heavily congested and noisy for much of the year.
Why go
- Smaller and more walkable than Rome for a short, dense culture-focused stay.
- Better base than Pisa or Bologna if you want day trips into Tuscany while still sleeping in a historic centre.
- Suited to car-free travellers; you can arrive by air or rail and rely on walking and local transport.
Worth knowing
- Historic core around the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio is heavily congested and noisy for much of the year.
- Driving and parking are restricted; a car is more hindrance than help inside the city.
- Accommodation and food in the very centre are priced at a premium compared with less touristy Italian cities.