The Boboli Gardens

- Located behind the Palazzo Pitti, the expansive Boboli Gardens were created over the course of four centuries and cover an area of 111 acres.
- They provide a welcome diversion from museums, but also feature a plethora of impressive sculptures, fountains, and other works.
- The garden being one of the remarkable places to visit in Florence in 5 days takes on a magical quality when the chimes waft in on the breeze.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 8:15 AM - 6:30 PM
Entry fees: € 10 - € 12

Cappella Brancacci

- The Brancacci Chapel, one of the best places to visit in Florence in 5 days, is home to some of the most renowned and recently restored murals from the early Italian Renaissance.
- Because of the priceless cycle of frescoes depicting the Stories of St. Peter, this chapel is well-known all across the globe.
- Masolino da Panicale and his teenage student Masaccio, both Italian artists, created the frescoes between 1424 and 1428.
Timings:
Tuesdays and Wednesdays closed, Monday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Entry fees: € 7-12
Strozzi Palace

- Explore the Renaissance palace of Palazzo Strozzi, one of the notable places to visit in Florence in 5 days.
- Visit the Palazzo Strozzi, which features a Renaissance-era courtyard and is home to many annual events.
- A crossroads of space and time, the Palazzo Strozzi brings together the building's past, its guests, and its exhibitions.
- Explore a crucial part of the artwork by taking in the Palazzo's historically significant and symbolically rebuilt architecture.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 10 AM - 8 PM (Thursday: 10:00 AM-11:00 PM)
Entry fees: € 10-15

Rose Garden

- The Rose Garden in Florence is one of the perfect places to visit in Florence in 5 days, for a stroll with your significant other or for a rest in a lush oasis with a vista of the city.
- There are roughly 1,200 plants total in the garden, including a variety of 400 different types of roses, lemons, and other plants.
- Today, the widow of Belgian sculptor Jean-Michel Folon has gifted the City with ten bronze sculptures that fit in beautifully with the park's naturalistic theme.
Timings: Open Monday to Saturday 9 AM - 8 PM, Sunday 10 AM - 8 PM
Uffizi Gallery

- An incredible collection of historical artistic masterpieces may be seen at the Uffizi Palace and Gallery.
- Experience the awe and wonder of Renaissance art by viewing the works of such masters as Botticelli and da Vinci during 5 days in Florence Italy.
- Discover the contributions of artists like Rembrandt and Caravaggio to the development of the Baroque era through their works of art.
Timings: Open Tuesday to Sunday - 8:15am to 6:30pm
Entry fees: € 3-20

Florence Cathedral

- Spend 5 days in Florence Italy learning fascinating history about the city and the Duomo from your authorized guide as you tour the stunning cathedral.
- Travel back in time to when the Medici family, one of the most influential and wealthy families in Italian history, dominated Florence.
- Explore the Cathedral's interior and learn about Filippo Brunelleschi's Cupola construction by visiting the building.
- Discover for yourself why the Duomo and surrounding area are a World Heritage Site as you spend 5 days in Florence.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 10 AM - 4:30 PM,
Entry fees: € 3-20

Piazza della Signoria

- In front of Florence, Italy's Palazzo Vecchio lies a w-shaped square called Piazza della Signoria which you must visit during 5 days in Florence, Italy.
- The famous loggia, which is located in the Piazza della Signoria, is home to statues that commemorate pivotal moments and mythical figures associated with the history of the city.
- David’s replica, the well-known bronze equestrian monument, the Fountain of Neptune, and the Gucci Museum can be found here. The Palazzo Vecchio entrance and the model of David are also nearby.
Entry fees: € 4-7
Basilica di San Marco

- The Basilica di San Marco is a significant political, cultural, and religious hub in the city of Florence, and its historical significance is palpable in the air.
- In the 12th century, the site served as a Vallombrosan Monastery, and in the 15th century, the Dominicans were given control of the property and it was almost entirely restored.
- The building that stands now was based on a design by Michelozzo, however it has undergone several changes in the subsequent centuries.
Timings: Closed on sundays , Open Monday to Saturday 8:15 AM - 1:50 PM
Entry fees: € 7-10
Accademia Gallery

- Explore the seven sections of the Accademia Gallery, which house some of the most important works in the history of Italian art.
- Immerse yourself and your loved ones in the tranquil atmosphere of the Accademia Gallery during the course of 5 days in Florence, Italy.
- Visit Michelangelo's David, one of the world's most iconic sculptures, depicting the biblical figure just before his battle with Goliath.
Timings: Mondays closed, open Tuesday to Sunday 8:15 AM - 6:50 PM
Entry fees: € 20-25

Basilica di San Lorenzo

- The Basilica Di San Lorenzo, a 4-th century quaint building that was formerly Florence's cathedral and is now thought to be one of the city's oldest buildings.
- Explore the historical events that took place at Basilica di San Lorenzo, while spending 5 days in Florence Italy, such as victorious processions, sporting drills, and dramatic performances.
- Take advantage of the opportunity to visit Michelangelo's New Sacristy, a mausoleum for the Medici dynasty and a marvel of the Italian Renaissance.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Entry fees: € 9-14

Abbazia di San Miniato al Monte

- The Basilica of San Miniato al Monte in Florence, central Italy, can be to the remnants of the city's medieval fortifications from this vantage point.
- The exterior is embellished with a golden mosaic of Christ Pantocrator from the 13th century, which stands above the main window.
- During your 5 days in Florence Italy you can view all the way from the Duomo and Palazzo Vecchio, found on one of the city's highest elevations.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 9:30 am–1 pm, 3:30 pm –7 pm
Museo Galileo

- Visit the Galileo Galilei Museum as you spend 5 days in Florence, Florence's premier science institution and named after the famous scientist and astronomer.
- Check out one of the world's most impressive scientific instrument collections, a reflection of the Grand Duchy of Lorraine and the Medici's devotion to the advancement of knowledge via the arts.
- Explore the museum's displays of authentic Galileo tools as you spend 5 days in Florence, such as his own thermometers, microscopes, and weather instruments, and be amazed.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 9:30 AM to 6 PM, Tuesday 9:30 AM to 1 PM
Entry fees: € 5-15

Fontana del Porcellino

- Danish poet and playwright Hans Christian Andersen wrote about the famed Fontana del Porcellino in Loggia del Mercato Nuovo, close to Ponte Vecchio.
- Baroque maestro Pietro Tacca (1577-1640) sculpted and cast the fountain figure after an Italian replica of a Hellenistic marble original.
- The octagonal base is decorated with a scene depicting the marshland habitat of the boar, complete with realistically rendered amphibians, reptiles, and mollusks.
Basilica Of Santa Croce

- The outstanding Basilica di Santa Croce di Firenze, located in Florence, Italy, is well-known for its Pazzi chapel and numerous memorials to illustrious artists.
- Learn more about the history of one of Florence's most revered churches as you spend 5 days in Florence, by touring the largest Franciscan basilica in the world.
- Frescoes by Giotto, Brunelleschi, and Donatello, among other historical art greats, can be found in the chapels.
Timings: Open Monday to Saturday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM, Sunday 12:30 PM - 5:45 PM
Entry fees: € 11-15 per adult

Pitti Palace

- Check out Pitti Palace as you spend 5 days in Florence, the seat of several European royal families, and marvel at its stunning architecture.
- With four separate museums, this palace is Florence's largest and most culturally significant attraction.
- Stop by any one of the world's many impressive painting galleries to view works from the Medici collection as you spend 5 days in Florence.
- Raphael, Caravaggio,Titian, Pietro da Cortona, and Rubens are just some of the artists whose works can now be seen on display in this repurposed palace turned museum.
Timings: Mondays closed, open Tuesday to Saturday 8:15 AM - 6: 30 PM
Entry fees: €2–€16

Leonardo Da Vinci Museum

- The Da Vinci Interactive Museum houses replicas of machines created using Leonardo's designs.
- The library is divided into four parts—earth, water, air, and fire—and serves as a testing ground for ideas that can be used by anyone.
- The museum also features reproductions of the master's most famous paintings and drawings, including his groundbreaking anatomical studies.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 9:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Entry fees: € 8-10

Museo Novecento

- The 20th-century museum Museo del Novecento is not far from Duomo; it first opened to the public in 2010.
- This impressive gallery features a curated selection of works by some of Italy's most celebrated artists of the 20th century.
- The artwork of foreign artists like Matisse, Klee, Braque, Kandinsky, Léger, Mondrian, and Picasso is also featured in a separate room in the museum.
- The museum's 400-plus works of art, organized by era, chart the cultural and social evolution of Italy.
Timings: Thursdays closed, open Monday to Sunday 11 AM - 8 PM
Entry fees: € 5-10
Basilica Of Santa Maria Novella

- Explore this historic structure and learn more about the ancient Italian artworks created by famous artists such as Michelangelo, Raphael, and others as you take in the beauty of their work.
- Witness the traditional architecture, mural paintings, and awe-inspiring pillared tombstone arrangement at the Holy Trinity.
- You'll also have a chance to view Brunelleschi's wooden Crucifix sculpture, widely regarded as one of the finest examples of Renaissance art.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Entry fees: € 10-15

Bargello National Museum

- Discover the museum and palace the Florentine people built in the 13th century to celebrate their triumph over the nobility.
- Learn about the palace's and museum's populist past as you spend 5 days in Florence, which can be traced all the way back to the year 1255.
- Visit the Sala delle Armi to see an exhibition of Renaissance bronzes and medals, as well as a collection of medieval weapons and ivory.
Timings: Open Tuesday to Sunday 8:15 am to 1:50pm; Monday closed
Entry fees: € 2-5
Palazzo Vecchio

- Admire the Palace's historic architecture; it was constructed for the city's previous rulers and transformed into a palace by the Medici family.
- Explore the various galleries and see the stunning artwork on display as you spend 5 days in Florence.
- You can improve your visit by using a multimedia guide, which is a 3D tablet that measures 7 inches and includes an audio-video narration and high-definition images of the palace.
Timings: Open Monday to Sunday 9 AM - 10 PM, Thursday 9 AM - 2 PM
Entry fees: € 10-15
