Florence, Italy
The cradle of the Renaissance—Florence combines world-class art, Tuscan gastronomy, and timeless luxury in the heart of Italy.
Best Time to Visit
April–June & September–October (Mild Weather, Fewer Crowds)
Flight Time
~9 hours from NYC, ~2 hours from London
Ideal Duration
4–6 days
Perfect For
Art Lovers, Food & Wine Enthusiasts, Couples

About Florence
Florence, the jewel of Tuscany, is celebrated as the birthplace of the Renaissance. Home to the Uffizi Gallery, the Duomo, and Michelangelo’s David, the city offers unparalleled access to world-class art and architecture.
Beyond its artistic treasures, Florence is a culinary paradise—think Tuscan wines, artisanal gelato, and hands-on cooking classes with local chefs. Luxury travelers can indulge in boutique hotels, historic villas, and curated private tours.
Our Florence itineraries seamlessly blend culture, gastronomy, and luxury, offering exclusive access to museums, countryside excursions, and personalized experiences in the heart of Italy.
Florence Highlights

Skip the crowds with private access to the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia to see Michelangelo’s David and Botticelli’s masterpieces with an expert guide.

Enjoy exclusive vineyard visits, private wine tastings in Chianti, and hands-on pasta-making or truffle-hunting experiences.

Climb Brunelleschi’s Dome or enjoy rooftop aperitivos overlooking Florence’s skyline for unforgettable moments.
Why Visit Florence
Renaissance Heritage
Florence is an open-air museum, where every corner tells the story of the Renaissance through its palaces, piazzas, and galleries.
Luxury Lifestyle
From boutique hotels in restored palazzos to artisan workshops and fashion houses, Florence embodies Italian elegance.
Tuscan Gateway
Easily extend your stay with day trips to Chianti vineyards, Siena, or Pisa, all within a short drive from the city.
Romantic Atmosphere
Florence is perfect for couples—sunset walks along the Arno, gondola-style rides, and candlelit dinners in historic piazzas.
Seasonal Travel Guide
Ideal for pleasant weather, blooming countryside, and smaller crowds before peak summer.
Busy but lively—outdoor festivals, longer days, and countryside excursions balance the heat and crowds.
Harvest season in Tuscany with wine festivals, mild weather, and excellent food-focused experiences.
Fewer crowds, festive markets, and cozy atmospheres make it perfect for a quieter cultural trip.
Ready to Experience Florence?
Let our Italy specialists design a bespoke Florence itinerary with private art tours, Tuscan wine excursions, and luxury stays.