Overview
Florence is the beating heart of the Renaissance — a city where art, history, and culture burst from every piazza, church, and museum. Known as the birthplace of geniuses like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, it’s a place where cobblestones echo with creativity. Florence isn’t just a city; it’s an open-air museum begging to be explored on foot.
Top 5 Must-See Attractions
- Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo) – Brunelleschi’s dome towers over the city, both an architectural marvel and a symbol of Florence.
- Uffizi Gallery – One of the world’s most important art museums, with Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and da Vinci’s works.
- Ponte Vecchio – The famous medieval bridge lined with jewelers, glowing golden over the Arno River.
- Piazza della Signoria – A historic square filled with sculptures, including a replica of Michelangelo’s David.
- Boboli Gardens – Renaissance gardens offering a green escape with sculptures, fountains, and city views.
Why Walk Here?
Florence was built for walkers. Its treasures are tucked into winding streets and grand piazzas, each step revealing another masterpiece. With Citywalks World, you’ll stroll in the footsteps of artists, poets, and dreamers while discovering a city that still feels like the world’s cultural classroom."