How lucky to visit the Tuscan region, Florence & Pisa, resplendent in art and history. What's even more fortunate is that all the main attractions in Florence are centrally located for the perfect walking tour. See Santa Croce, Piazza del Duomo and Michelangelo's David. Explore more of Florence & Pisa on a European cruise!
Climate & Seasons
May is a delightful time to visit Florence and Pisa, as the weather is typically warm and sunny, with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 80s Fahrenheit (18-27°C). The gardens bloom with vibrant colors, and outdoor cafés buzz with life, making it perfect for leisurely strolls and al fresco dining. Expect occasional rain, so a light jacket or umbrella might come in handy.
Top Highlights & Attractions
Florence Cathedral (Duomo di Firenze): Marvel at the stunning dome designed by Brunelleschi, and climb to the top for breathtaking views of the city.
Uffizi Gallery: Home to masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and da Vinci, this gallery is a must-visit for art lovers.
Ponte Vecchio: Stroll across this medieval bridge lined with shops, and enjoy the picturesque views of the Arno River.
Pisa's Leaning Tower: While the tower is the star, don’t miss the adjacent cathedral and baptistery, both stunning examples of Romanesque architecture.
Piazza dei Miracoli: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this square is a feast for the eyes, with its lush lawns and striking white marble buildings.
Experiences & Activities
Florentine Cooking Class: Dive into the culinary delights of Tuscany by learning to make traditional dishes like ribollita or handmade pasta.
Wine Tasting in Chianti: Take a day trip to the nearby Chianti region, where you can savor local wines and enjoy the picturesque vineyards.
Guided Walking Tour: Discover Florence’s hidden gems and rich history with a knowledgeable local guide.
Biking in Pisa: Rent a bike and explore the charming streets of Pisa, stopping at local cafés and shops along the way.
Food & Drink
Trattoria Mario: A beloved local spot in Florence, known for its hearty Tuscan dishes and vibrant atmosphere.
Gelateria dei Neri: Treat yourself to some of the best gelato in Florence, with flavors that change with the seasons.
Osteria da Culegna: In Pisa, this cozy eatery serves up delicious local fare, perfect for a post-sightseeing meal.
Mercato Centrale: A bustling market in Florence where you can sample local cheeses, cured meats, and fresh produce.
Shopping
San Lorenzo Market: A vibrant market in Florence where you can find leather goods, souvenirs, and local crafts.
Via de’ Tornabuoni: For high-end shopping, this street is lined with designer boutiques and luxury brands.
Pisa’s Artisan Shops: Explore the quaint streets around the Leaning Tower for unique handmade crafts and local specialties.
Getting There & Around
Florence is easily accessible via Florence Airport (Peretola) or by train from major Italian cities. Once in Florence, the city is compact and walkable, making it easy to explore on foot. For Pisa, a quick train ride from Florence takes about an hour, and the city is also pedestrian-friendly.
Insider Tips
Museum Reservations: Book tickets in advance for popular attractions like the Uffizi Gallery to avoid long lines.
Local Customs: Italians appreciate a friendly greeting; a simple "Buongiorno" goes a long way.
Dining Hours: Lunch is typically served from 12:30 to 2:30 PM, and dinner starts late, around 8 PM.
Photo-Worthy Spots
Piazzale Michelangelo: For panoramic views of Florence, especially stunning at sunset.
The Arno River: Capture the beauty of the river with the Ponte Vecchio in the foreground.
Leaning Tower of Pisa: Snap a classic photo of you pretending to hold up the tower!
Quick Facts
Time Zone: Central European Time (CET)
Visa: EU citizens don’t need a visa; others may require a Schengen visa.
Florence and Pisa are not just destinations; they are experiences that linger in your heart long after you leave. Embrace the art, the flavors, and the history, and let these enchanting cities weave their magic around you.