
Florence
Florence on a Shoestring: Culture in a Single Day
Renaissance masterpieces, city views, and street food on a budget
Spend one full day in Florence’s historic center soaking up Renaissance art, iconic architecture, and street life without breaking the bank. This itinerary keeps everything walkable, clusters sights around the Duomo and Uffizi area, and weaves in budget-friendly bites and great photo opportunities.
Good to Know
How to Structure Your Florence Day
Plan your day in geographic clusters—Duomo and Uffizi area in the morning, San Lorenzo and Mercato Centrale in the afternoon, then back to the historic center by the Arno at sunset—so you are mostly walking short distances on flat streets instead of crisscrossing the city.
Saving on Food and Drinks
For the cheapest meals, choose panini shops, pizza al taglio, and market stalls, and when ordering drinks at cafés, stand at the counter rather than sitting at a table—counter service is usually significantly cheaper, especially near major squares.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Mercato Centrale Food Hall
Head upstairs in Mercato Centrale for a casual lunch: try a panino with lampredotto or porchetta, fresh pasta, or a slice of pizza, then finish with gelato or tiramisu to share.
1h · $10-15 per person
I’ Girone De’ Ghiotti
Tiny panini shop near the Duomo serving hearty sandwiches on fresh bread; order a classic with finocchiona (fennel salami) or pecorino and truffle cream and eat it on a nearby piazza bench.
45m · $8-12 per person
Piazza del Duomo & Cathedral Exterior
Start your morning by slowly circling the Duomo complex—Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Baptistery—admiring the marble façades, intricate doors, and street‑level details; take time for photos from different angles of the piazza.
1h 30m · Free
Piazza della Signoria & Uffizi Courtyard
Walk from the Duomo down to Piazza della Signoria to see Palazzo Vecchio and the open‑air sculptures under Loggia dei Lanzi, then continue through the Uffizi courtyard to the Arno for riverfront photos.
1h 30m · Free
San Lorenzo Market & Mercato Centrale (ground floor)
In the afternoon, browse the outdoor San Lorenzo stalls for leather goods, scarves, and souvenirs, then step into the ground floor of Mercato Centrale to see traditional food vendors and local produce; enjoy the atmosphere even if you do not buy much.
2h · Free to browse (shopping extra)5 activities across 1 days
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