- Florence - Wikipedia
Located about 275 kilometres (171 mi) northeast of Rome, Florence attracts millions of tourists each year, and UNESCO declared the Historic Centre of Florence a World Heritage Site in 1982
- 17 Best Things to Do in Florence, Italy - U. S. News Travel
Discover the best things to do in Florence, Italy, from visiting world-renowned art galleries to admiring Renaissance architecture, including the iconic Duomo
- Florence Bucket List: 30 Best Things to Do in Florence
Visit beautiful gardens with amazing views of Florence, tour the numerous cathedrals in the city center, and visit one or two rooftop bars in Florence We do our best to keep the hours of operation and pricing up to date for each attraction, however, these can change at any time
- Florence | Italy, History, Geography, Culture | Britannica
Florence, city, capital of Firenze provincia (province) and Toscana (Tuscany) regione (region), central Italy The city, located about 145 miles (230 km) northwest of Rome, is surrounded by gently rolling hills that are covered with villas and farms, vineyards, and orchards
- Florencewise | Your go-to guide to Florence Italy
Are you visiting Florence, Italy right now, or planning a trip here? Don’t you wish you had a friend who lived here — someone who could give you the inside scoop on what to see, where to eat, where to shop and more? If your answer is “yes!” then this is the site for you
- Florence travel guide inspiration - Lonely Planet
From the Duomo to the Ponte Vecchio, discover palaces, basilicas, local restaurants and more in our Florence travel guide Find top attractions and expert tips
- 45 Best Things to Do in Florence, Italy (2025 Guide for First-Timers)
Whether you're spending two days in Florence or planning a longer stay, this Florence itinerary and travel guide is packed with 45 of the best things to do—from must-see attractions to local food spots and rooftop bars
- A Local’s Guide to Florence, Italy - Go Ask A Local
Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany, and is found in the north-central part of the territory, about 275 kilometers north of Rome and 300 kilometers south of Milan The city is in a valley of the Arno River and its tributaries and is surrounded by green hills
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