The interactive museum is family-friendly and is an amazing place to learn more about Leonardo Da Vinci and research.
The Gucci museam explores the world of gucci and fashion with its mutiple exhibits of suits, dresses, shoes, and handbags.
La Specola specializes in Human, Plant, and Animal Biology. In addition, there is a special exhibit that focuses on the world of rocks and crystals.
The central market is a 2 story building, the bottom consists of multiple markets and stands that sell products from fresh produce to florentine steaks. The top is a food court that stays open till midnight and has a wide variety of foods.
This sandwich shop is one of the best in the city, though it is very popular so arriving early before opening and before a line forms would be the best way to save time.
This restaurant is amazing, the food is delicious and the design is fashionable. Though similar to All' Antico, it's very popular so reserving a table ahead of time is the best way to save time.
Santa Maria is the biggest cathedral in the city and is a must-see structure while visiting Florence. A recommendation for travelers is that if you are claustrophobic then avoid climbing the Duomo, instead climb the bell tower; it has the same view and is less claustrophobic.
The Plaza of Santa Croce is the main venue for multiple city events and fairs. One of the most famous events held here is the Siege match; it is a 27 v 27 game inspired by rugby, soccer, and wrestling
The medical chapel is a spectacle of beautiful stonework that can be seen from the floor to the ceiling. It also contains the bones of generations of the Medici.