Florence
This city in central Italy is home to Renaissance-era buildings, major art collections and institutions that support ongoing cultural activity
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Florence is the regional capital of Tuscany and a compact urban center shaped by its Renaissance legacy. Key landmarks such as the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and Palazzo Vecchio are located within walking distance of each other, making the city easy to navigate on foot. Cultural institutions manage year-round exhibitions, while local markets and family-run trattorias maintain steady daily activity. Tourism is balanced by academic institutions and artisan workshops that continue longstanding local traditions. Florence’s infrastructure supports high visitor volume without losing access to residential and civic functions, making it both a heritage site and a functioning modern city. For one-day trip in Venice check our blog.
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