Florence is a lively city of Italy, with its own taste, style and fashion. There are many prominent streets in Florence, lined up with many famous showrooms of most popular designers and famous names from fashion such as Prada, Ferragamo and Gucci.Via de’ Tornabuoni (Via Tornabuoni) is one of the most elegant Renaissance streets in Florence and is also one of the few wide street which let you glimpse of the sky as you stroll down it.
Via de' Tornabuoni
Piazza della Signoria
The Piazza della Signoria is the center of political life in the city of Florence having the Palazzo Vecchio right in its front. It is a square of L-shape which holds many glorious symbols of the whole city. The piazza was built in the 14th century and since then represents the political power of Florence. This square is visited by numerous tourists that visit the Uffizi gallery and Ponte Vecchio.
Piazza della Repubblica
Florence is well known for its art and culture which reflects through its historical churches, building as well as public squares. There are many public squares in the Florence and one of the most famous squares of Florence is Piazza della Republica. Piazza della Republica is one of the main and largest square in Florence city. It marks the center of the city since Roman times.
Orto Botanico di Firenzo
The Orto Botanico di Firenze (Florence Botanical Gardens) is a botanical garden in Florence that is being maintained by the University of Florence. It is also called as the “Garden of Simples” and is open on the weekday mornings. It’s the third oldest garden in Europe which was established on 1st December 1545 by Cosimo I de 'Medici who was the Grand Duke of Tuscany.
In the Orto Botanico di Firenze garden, the prime interest was in planting medicinal plants.
Boboli Gardens
Florence is a historical city which is well known for its cultural heritage and there are many museums and palaces which will satisfy your hunger for arts and culture. But, if you want a break from history,then unwind yourself;