Top 10 lists for Florence

The top sights, experiences, masterpieces, restaurants, museums, hotels, churches, and other things a visitor wants out of Florence

If you had a year in Florence, you could do it all. Chances are, you only have a few days. (If you do, I also put together some perfect Florence itineraries to help you tackle the Cradle of the Renaissance even if all you have is 1 day, 2 days, or 3 days.)

The lists below will help you prioritize which are the best of the best—and which are the rest, the things to do only if you have the time or inclination.

These lists run from the expected—top 10 sights, top 10 hotels, top 10 museums—to the more esoteric—top 10 experiences, top 10 masterpieces, Top 10 Florentines you need to know.

Then there's Reid's List, a collection of all the sights and experiences I happen to love in Florence that don't make the cut for "top 10" but do help make a Florence visit unique and special.

Top 10 shopping opportunities
1) San Lorenzo market (leather, souvenirs)
2) Boutiques around Via Tornabuoni (fashion)
3) Enoteca Alessi (wine)
4) Scriptorium (leather notebooks)
5) Madova (leather gloves)
6) La Botteghina del Ceramista (ceramics)
7) Pitti Mosaici (stone inlay & mosaic)
8) BM Bookshop (books in English)
9) Mercato Nuovo (del Porcellino) (souvenirs)
10) Ponte Vecchio (jewelry)

Top 10 dining experiences
1) Il Latini [meal]
2) La Giostra [meal]
3) I Fratellini [snack]
4) Acqua Al 2 [meal]
5) Le Mossacce [meal]
6) Trattoria Antichi Cancelli [meal]
7) Da Mario [light meal]
8) Da Nerbone [snack]
9) A picnic fit for a Medici [snack]
10) Gelato [snack]

Related pages

Florence tourist information
Via Cavour 1R
tel. +39-055-290-832
www.firenzeturismo.it

ReidsItaly.com Florence Map



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