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How many days should I put aside to visit Florence? |
I'm just not sure of the size of the city. Would 3 days be enough to see all the sights or would you recommend more? Three days would be plenty. If you are going to the museum but if you are not going to the musuems you can do it in one day. I've been there many many times since I live in Italy and one in enough. If you go the musuem make sure you get your tickets ahead of time or you will spend all day standing outside in line. A good place to get the tickets is www.selectitaly.com Three days will get you to the more prominent highlights. We just returned and several members of our tour and even the tour guide have indicated they have spent a lifetime visiting Florences, and still feel they have not seen everything. Three days to visit center city and a life time to take it all in. The cities here in italy are smaller than in the usa. In two days you will visit florence very well it's not a large city. florence is not big bt there are too much things...I think it will take about 4 or 5 days i went to florence in two days. 1 day do shopping( if you like shopping because i think florence is the best place to shop). spend the other day sightseeing. i would go see the leaning tower and the church were michaelangelo is buried. it is so pretty there. have fun! If yo get the conceirge to do your ticketing you can cut back on waiting in lines and you'll be able to utilize your time better. Tip them well, it's worth it. three days should be good but you might want to make it four jusr so you wont feel like you have to rush it see everything Tre because Florence is quite small every think you need to see is in the center of the city. |
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