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Discover practical tips and quick guides tailored for business travelers in Florence.
From navigating the city with ease to selecting the best business-friendly restaurants, and insider advice on making the most of your free time between meetings, our articles are designed to help you maximize both productivity and enjoyment during your stay.
Every year, Florence becomes an international reference point for menswear, lifestyle, and professional networking. During Pitti Uomo, the city fills with buyers, brands, journalists, creatives, and industry professionals, transforming the center into a meeting hub for presentations and widespread events.
When planning an Easter weekend, it’s not just the destination that matters—it’s how easy it is to enjoy it. From this perspective, Florence is an ideal choice for an Easter without stress: the historic centre is compact, the main attractions are close together, and even in just two days you can build a rich itinerary without rushing.
Exploring Florence by bike is a simple and sustainable way to move between its most beautiful landmarks, at a relaxed pace and without wasting time on transfers. The city is compact, some stretches along the Arno are particularly smooth, and the greenery of Parco delle Cascine offers the perfect setting for an easy ride.
Florence with children can be surprisingly simple — if you approach it with a different mindset: shorter, more concrete experiences that match their attention span. The historic center is compact, many highlights are within walking distance, and by choosing the right places, the city becomes a cultural adventure without effort.
New Year’s Eve in Florence has a unique feature: it can be experienced on foot. Concerts, illuminated squares, restaurants, and theatres are all concentrated in the historic city centre, but this very compactness can make the evening challenging if you don’t choose the right place to stay. On December 31st, more than the event itself, location is what truly matters.
During the colder season, the streets grow quieter and the pace of the city slows down. This is precisely when Florence’s historic city centre by night reveals a more authentic side, made of soft lights, illuminated shop windows, and places to enjoy without haste. A city that does not rely on excess: all it takes is walking, choosing the right venue, and stopping where the atmosphere feels right.
The Florentine winter is an invitation to rediscover the city with fresh eyes. Shorter days and softer light reveal quiet corners, museums to enjoy without rushing, and streets that once again belong to the Florentines. It’s the season when the city transforms: fewer crowds, more atmosphere, more authenticity.