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  1. Aug 6, 2023 · A comprehensive guide to Florence's neighborhoods, from the historic center to the Oltrarno district. Find out how to pick the best area for your stay, what to see and do, and where to eat and shop in each district.

  2. Sep 20, 2024 · Explore Florence neighborhoods based on hipsters, tourists, rich, normies, suits and uni areas. See ratings, reviews and photos of Centro Storico, Isolotto Legnaia, Campo di Marte, Rifredi and more.

  3. Explore Florence's attractions, restaurants, hotels, and bars with this interactive and informative map. Find your bearings in one of Italy's most beautiful cities and plan your itinerary with ease.

    • The Duomo & the Heart of Florence. Even if you choose not to base yourself in the very heart of Florence's historic center, you're bound to spend a lot of time here.
    • San Lorenzo & San Marco. To the north and northwest of the Duomo, these two neighborhoods are slightly removed from the crowds but offer a bevy of attractions in their own right, including the San Lorenzo leather market, the Mercato Centrale food market, the San Lorenzo basilica with its Michelangelo sculptures, the Museum of San Marco and, most famously, the Galleria dell'Accademia, home of Michelangelo's "David."
    • Santa Maria Novella. The immediate area surrounding Florence's main train station has little going for it in the looks department — the Fascist-era station sees traffic whizzing past day and night, and is ringed by mostly unattractive buildings housing cheap hotels, cheap take-out restaurants and cheap souvenir stands.
    • Annuziata/Sant'Ambrogio. This area lying west-northwest of the Duomo is characterized by mostly quiet, residential streets and a few important churches, including the Santissima Annunziata, with its exquisite interior, and art-filled Sant'Ambrogio.
    • Duomo and Piazza della Signoria. Best for sightseeing, cafe life and shopping. Hub of the Renaissance and the cosmopolitan heart of modern Florence, the cinematic maze of ancient narrow streets between the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria packs a Herculean punch, historically and culturally.
    • San Marco. Best for escaping the crowd. A welcome air of peace and tranquility pervades this academic neighborhood, centered around Florence’s prestigious university.
    • Santa Maria Novella. Best for cheap hotels and budget dining. First port of call for most visitors to Florence, this is Florence’s train-station neighborhood.
    • San Lorenzo. Best for market shopping and Medici bling. Unpolished and robustly down-to-the-earth, San Lorenzo feeds on the hubbub and chaotic lure of Florence’s covered central food market.
  4. Oct 27, 2023 · A Florence Italy map offers a unique perspective to uncover the hidden gems and must-see attractions of Florence, allowing you to navigate the city like a local.

  5. Explore the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in Florence with this interactive map. You can print, export and zoom in and out the map to plan your trip.

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