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An empty Accademia Gallery in Florence, Italy. One woman walks down hallway filled with busts and sculptures toward Michelangelo's David statue at the end. A few others look at the David statue.

FLORENCE IN FEBRUARY – A Local’s Guide

If you’re contemplating a February trip to Florence but can’t quite commit – I get it.  February isn’t the month that typically pops up when you imagine strolling the Renaissance city’s streets or sipping on a glass of Chianti Classico wine in a Florentine piazza.  February in Florence is cold and it can be rainy. 

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Florence skyline from Piazzale Michelangelo in January. The Duomo and other monuments like the bell tower and Palazzo Vecchio's Arnolfo tower are visible. It's a sunny day with white clouds. No one is in the piazza.

FLORENCE IN JANUARY – A Local Dishes on What It’s Really Like

A January visit to Florence – yay or nay?  It depends on what you’re looking to get out of your Italian holiday. Florence in January is cold, and the beginning of the month is crowded and expensive, as Christmas and New Year’s celebrations wrap up (yes, the Christmas trees stay up in the city until

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The Ponte Vecchio over the Arno River in Florence, Italy in September. Puffy clouds in the sky.

FLORENCE IN SEPTEMBER – A Local’s Guide (+ Free Printable Packing List)

Florence in September is the stuff movies are made of… cool morning strolls, sunny days wandering across the Ponte Vecchio and along the Arno, and enjoying evening aperitivo and meals in lively piazzas. You can also feel the energy of the surrounding Tuscan countryside as the grapes are harvested and local sagre and festivals are

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White clouds fill the sky above the Ponte Vecchio, which reflects onto the Arno River in Florence, Italy.

FLORENCE IN NOVEMBER – A Local Dishes on What It’s Really Like

Are you wondering if it’s worth visiting Florence in November or if you should save your visit for another time? If you’re looking to save some Euros, walk the Florentine historic center without hordes of other visitors, and you don’t mind bundling up for cold, rainy weather – Florence in November will work for you.

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People walking on a pedestrian street in Florence, Italy. The Duomo can be seen at the end of the street.

FLORENCE IN OCTOBER – A Local’s Advice + Printable Packing List

Are you trying to decide if you should visit Florence in October? Or perhaps you’ve already booked your flight, and want to plan your visit. I’m a mamma of three living just outside Florence and we’re exploring in the city twelve months of the year.  I’ve also worked in Florence, lived in Florence, and spent

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A few people walk in a square in Sant'Ambrogio in Florence, Italy. It's daytime and you can see a Christmas tree in the square and Christmas lights on a couple of the buildings.

FLORENCE IN DECEMBER – Complete Guide By a Local + Printable Packing List

Updated on January 19, 2024 Ciao! Florence in December is a time of chilly weather, twinkling lights, and festive holiday spirit.  While Florence definitely sees the majority of its international visitors in the spring, summer, and fall, those who are okay with bundling up and adjusting their itineraries to include indoor activities will find a

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