There’s something about Florence that doesn’t just stick with you—it rewires you. In one day, you can stand where Michelangelo carved giants from stone, sip wine steps from medieval towers, and eat gelato in the shadow of a Renaissance dome. Florence is small enough to conquer in a day, but powerful enough to stay with you for a lifetime. Here’s your 1-day Florence itinerary, crafted by experts.
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Getting There & Around Florence

- Airport: Florence Airport (FLR) — 15–20 minutes by taxi to the center.
- Train: Firenze Santa Maria Novella Station (SMN) — fast train from Rome, Venice, or Milan.
- Getting Around: Florence is best conquered on foot—no need for cars or complicated transport.
Pro Tip: Stay near the Duomo, Santa Croce, or Piazza della Repubblica for the easiest walking routes to the city’s best sights.
1-Day Florence Itinerary
If you only have 24 hours in Florence, you’ll need a game plan to hit all the highlights. This itinerary is your roadmap to experiencing the city’s world-class art, stunning architecture, and amazing food scene. Take what you want, leave what you dont.
8:00 AM – Coffee at Caffè Paszkowski

Start your one day in Florence the right way by grabbing a cappuccino at this historic literary café with chandeliers and tuxedoed waiters. Head to the bar for a quick drink or splurge for a seat under the arcade.
9:00 AM – Accademia Gallery and Uffizi
📍Accademia Gallery & Uffizi Galleries
Now that you have your coffee fix, it’s time to skip the endless lines and head straight to Florence’s masterpieces. See Michelangelo’s David up close at the Accademia, then dive into Botticelli, Leonardo, and Caravaggio at the Uffizi.
For helpful planning tips, check out our guides on How to Visit the Accademia Gallery and Uffizi Galleries. Or, jump on one of our expert-guided tours below!

Florence Accademia Gallery Express Guided Tour
1 Hour | €
Skip the line, marvel at renowned masterpieces and see Michelangelo’s iconic David statue.
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Skip the Line Uffizi Gallery Tour
2 Hours | €€
See Botticelli, Caravaggio, and Michelangelo’s masterpieces in Florence’s famous Uffizi Gallery.
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Accademia’s David and Uffizi Half-Day Skip the Line Tour
3.5 Hours | €€€
Explore Florence’s must-see masterpieces including the Duomo in a small group.
Book Now!12:30 PM – Lunch at Trattoria Antico Fattore

You’ve seen a lot, and you’re only halfway through your Florence in a day itinerary! Take a break from the sightseeing and enjoy a peaceful lunch at this tucked-away trattoria. The gnocchi in black truffle sauce is a must.
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1:30 PM – Walk through Florence’s Historic Core & Visit the Duomo

Now, it’s time to walk off that food, and you’re already in a perfect spot to begin a history-laden walk through Florence. In this compact core, you’ll spot the Duomo’s vast dome, Giotto’s stone lattice climbing skyward, and the Baptistery whose reliefs helped launch Renaissance sculpture. Between those monuments and the Basilica of St. Lawrence, you’ll find Piazza della Signoria’s stage of republican ritual, the Mercato Nuovo with its bronze boar, and Palazzo Medici Riccardi.
For more ideas and context, check out these Top Things to See in Florence.
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Complete Florence Duomo Tour with Dome Climb and Secret Terraces
1.5 Hour | €€
View this charming city from the hidden terraces of Brunelleschi’s dome after touring the cathedral.
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Florence Duomo Skip-the-Line Tour
0.5 Hours | €
Explore the iconic cathedral with an expert guide and visit the fascinating Misericordia Museum.
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Early Morning Duomo Tour with Exclusive Entry and Brunelleschi’s Dome
2 Hours | €€€
Be among the first of the day to enter Florence cathedral on this VIP experience.
Book Now!3:30 PM – Cross Ponte Vecchio

No 1-day Florence itinerary is complete without crossing the famous (and very busy!) Ponte Vecchio. In its earliest days, the bridge was packed with butcher stalls, but the Medici judged them too down-market for their shining city. That’s why today you’ll find jewelers and goldsmiths lining the bridge.
Above the storefronts runs the Vasari Corridor, a concealed walkway that links Palazzo Vecchio with Palazzo Pitti and allowed the Medici to move from their residence to the seat of government without being seen.
4:00 PM – Aperitivo at La Terrazza Lounge Bar

After all the walking, you deserve a properly made cocktail. Head to the top of Hotel Palazzo Guadagni, and toast your day in Florence with a Negroni or Aperol Spritz overlooking the Arno River at sunset.
For more ideas, check out these local-picked restaurants near Ponte Vecchio.
5:30 PM – Florence Food Tour

If you only have one day in Florence, a food tour is the best way to sample the best local spots only a foodie knows about. Our Florence Evening Food Tour with Florentine Steak and Tuscan Wine takes you to five of Florence’s top eateries, where you’ll taste everything from traditional Tuscan fare to the city’s iconic Florentine steak and even enjoy wine from a historic wine window.
9:00 PM – Nightcap At Manifattura

You only have one day in Florence, so make it count! Finish up your evening with a final drink or two at Manifattura, a vintage-vibe cocktail bar near Palazzo Strozzi.
That’s a Wrap on Your Day in Florence!
You’ve seen masterpieces, walked through centuries of history, and uncovered the best food and drink spots in the city. Now all that’s left to do is rest up for another big adventure tomorrow. Oh, and if you haven’t booked accommodation already, check out these hand-selected hotels that are perfect for a one day stay in Florence.

Hotel Regency ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Santa Croce • Quiet Luxury • Family-Friendly
Perfect for travelers with kids or anyone seeking a slower pace, the Regency is a refined oasis just outside the main tourist zone.

Helvetia & Bristol Firenze ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Santa Maria Novella • Rooftop Terrace • Dining & Spa
A favorite for special occasions, it combines old-world opulence with rooftop cocktails and a spa that’s perfect for unwinding after sightseeing.

Rocco Forte Hotel Savoy ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Refined Luxury • Near Duomo • Artful Interiors
Impeccably styled and centrally located, it’s the kind of splurge-worthy hotel that turns Florence into a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
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By following your sequence, we were able to see the highlights of Florence without wasting time in the hot Tuscan sun. Thanks for your excellent ideas!
Thanks for this!! We had a great walking tour of the city thanks to this guide.
So glad you had a wonderful experience on your walking tour!
My family really enjoyed the walking tour of Florence …. So enjoyable !!!
So happy to hear that! We love helping people get to know our favorite cities!
We did this today. Arrived in Florence at noon. On my thing skipped was buying the ticket for the Florence Cathedral. We were done by 6. Great itinerary for a day trip from Rome.