
Florence
Florence in Style: Art, Wine, Food, and Hidden Corners
Florence’s finest art, food, and atmosphere in six elegant days
A premium six-day Florence plan built for experienced travelers who want culture, good design, and memorable meals without wasting time crossing the city. It balances business-friendly flexibility with glamorous neighborhoods, local food, shopping, museum time, nature, live music, and a beach day trip, while keeping each day geographically tight and photo-friendly.
Where to Stay

Hotel La Gemma
A stylish boutique base with a polished, contemporary-luxury feel in the center of Florence.

Hotel Savoy
Iconic central luxury with elegant rooms and an excellent position for business-friendly convenience.
Good to Know
Museum Timing
Book skip-the-line entries for major museums and treat early morning or late afternoon as the best times to avoid the densest crowds.
River Crossing Logic
Plan days by side of the Arno: cluster Centro Storico, San Marco, and San Lorenzo together, then do Oltrarno as its own block when possible.
Photo Light
For the best photography, target sunrise around the river and sunset from hills, terraces, or west-facing rooftops.
Dress for Churches
Carry a light layer or scarf for churches and museums, where shoulders or knees may need to be covered and air conditioning can be uneven.
Reservation Discipline
Book dinner and special experiences like the cooking class and winery tasting before arrival, especially if your trip overlaps with spring or fall weekends.
Shopping Strategy
For leather and artisan purchases, compare craftsmanship, lining, and stitching before buying; Florence rewards selective shopping over impulse buys.
Transit Backup
Use taxis for late returns, rainy weather, or hilltop viewpoints, but otherwise walk; the center is compact and often faster on foot than by car.
Occasional Connectivity
Download offline maps, museum tickets, reservation confirmations, and address screenshots before heading out each morning.
Overcast Backup
If the weather turns gray, shift photography and free time toward interiors, cloisters, covered markets, and café stops rather than forcing skyline shots.
Business Trip Rhythm
Leave one flexible block each day for work calls or a reset, ideally in the hotel lobby, a café, or a quiet piazza near your next stop.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Cibrèo Ristorante
Order a Tuscan tasting plate or a seasonal pasta, then linger over the neighborhood atmosphere.

Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio
Browse the market stalls for produce, cheese, and a real local rhythm; great for candid street photography.

Basilica di Santa Croce
Visit the church and surrounding piazza, then walk the nearby streets for artisan details and quiet façades.

La Ménagère
Go for espresso, pastry, and a light savory plate; the space is polished and photogenic.

Galleria dell'Accademia
See Michelangelo’s David and the gallery’s sculpture rooms with a prebooked entry window.

Palazzo Medici Riccardi
Explore the palace interiors and frescoed spaces, then step into the surrounding streets for shopping and architecture.

Trattoria Sostanza
Try the butter chicken or artichoke omelet if available, then keep the meal simple and classic.

Trattoria Cammillo
Order a seasonal pasta and a classic Tuscan second course in a room that feels old-school and elegant.

Piazza Santo Spirito
Use the square as an easy free-explore zone for cafés, people-watching, and low-key neighborhood photography.
23 activities across 6 days
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