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      <title>2 Days in Florence: First-Timer Itinerary</title>
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      <description>Two days is tight but genuinely doable if the Duomo dome and Uffizi are booked the moment your dates are set. Day one front-loads the cathedral complex and the historic core; day two adds the Accademia, a slower Oltrarno wander and a sunset close at Piazzale Michelangelo. Need more room to breathe? Step up to the 3-day , 4-day or 7-day version.
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Duomo dome climb: reserve your timed slot at the official Duomo site , or grab a guided dome tour on Viator if you&amp;rsquo;d rather skip the booking calendar Uffizi Gallery: browse skip-the-line slots on GetYourGuide Accademia Gallery (David): book ahead through GetYourGuide , it sells out further out than the Uffizi despite being the smaller museum Day Focus Day 1 Duomo complex, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio Day 2 Uffizi, Accademia, Oltrarno, Piazzale Michelangelo sunset Day 1: The Duomo Complex And The Historic Core</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>2 Days in Florence: Tuscany Day Trips</title>
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      <description>Two days is tight, so this plan does one thing well: it bases you in Florence near Santa Maria Novella, then sends you out to Siena, the single strongest Tuscany hill town within reach, on a 90 minute regional train. Want more towns? The 3 day , 4 day , 5 day and 6 day versions of this itinerary build outward from the same Day 1 and Day 2.
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      <description>Three days is the first version of this trip that doesn&amp;rsquo;t feel rushed. Day one takes the Duomo complex and the historic core, day two splits between the Uffizi and Santa Croce, and day three closes with the Accademia, San Lorenzo and a proper Oltrarno afternoon. Tighter on time? Drop to the 2-day version . Have a bit more? Step up to 4 or 5 days .
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      <title>3 Days in Florence: Tuscany Day Trips</title>
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      <description>Three days bases you in Florence and covers three real Tuscany towns without ever needing a car: Siena on day two, then Pisa and Lucca stacked into a single day three, since the two sit just 25 to 30 minutes apart by train. Need more range? The 4 day , 5 day and 6 day versions extend this same spine with Chianti, Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia and San Gimignano.
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      <description>Four days buys you a full extra afternoon in the Oltrarno that the 3-day version has to skip. Days one through three cover the Duomo complex, both galleries, Santa Croce and San Lorenzo at a comfortable pace; day four is a full Oltrarno day closing at Piazzale Michelangelo for sunset. Shorter trip? Drop to 3 days . More time? Move up to 5 or 6 days .
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      <description>Four days covers three train-only towns, Siena, Pisa and Lucca, then hands you the keys for a fourth day on the Chianti wine road, the first point on this trip where a rental car actually earns its cost. Want the full spread? The 5 day and 6 day versions extend this same spine with Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia and San Gimignano.
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Hotel near Santa Maria Novella station , the starting point for every train day on this plan A Pisa Leaning Tower skip-the-line ticket , since peak summer slots on opapisa.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five days is where Florence stops feeling like a checklist. The first four days keep the same core as our shorter itineraries, Duomo complex, Uffizi, Santa Croce, Accademia, San Lorenzo, a full Oltrarno day, and day five adds the Bargello and Medici Chapels plus real time to just wander. Tighter schedule? Drop to 4 days . More time? Move up to 6 or 7 days .
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      <description>Five days covers the same Siena, Pisa, Lucca and Chianti days as the shorter versions of this plan, then pushes further out on day five to Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia and Montepulciano, a UNESCO landscape that is genuinely a 2 to 2h20 drive each way. Want San Gimignano too? The 6 day version adds one more town to this same spine.
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Hotel near Santa Maria Novella station , the starting point for every train day on this plan A Pisa Leaning Tower skip-the-line ticket , since peak summer slots go within hours of release A rental car for Chianti and Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia , the two car days on this itinerary, booked ahead for both winery tastings and better rates Day 1: Base yourself in Florence Check into your base near Santa Maria Novella station.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days keeps the same core as the 5-day version, Duomo complex, Uffizi, Santa Croce, Accademia, San Lorenzo, Bargello, and adds a second Oltrarno day for the hidden-gem museums and an actual wine crawl instead of one rushed pass through the neighborhood. Less time? Drop to 5 days . Have a full week? Move up to the 7-day version .
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Duomo dome climb: your slot only exists at the official Duomo site Uffizi Gallery: reserve on GetYourGuide , about a month out in peak season Accademia Gallery (David): book through b-ticket.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days is enough to run every real Tuscany day trip from a single Florence base: Siena, Pisa, Lucca, the Chianti wine road, Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia and Montepulciano, then a closing day in San Gimignano&amp;rsquo;s medieval towers. This is the longest version of this itinerary, if you only have a couple of days, start with the 2 day or 3 day plan instead.
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Hotel near Santa Maria Novella station , the starting point for every train day on this plan A Pisa Leaning Tower skip-the-line ticket , since peak summer slots go within hours of release A rental car for Chianti and Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia , the two car days on this itinerary A Siena, San Gimignano and Chianti day tour as a fallback if the Poggibonsi bus transfer on day 6 sounds like too much Day 1: Base yourself in Florence Check into your base near Santa Maria Novella station.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A full week keeps the same six-day core, Duomo complex, both galleries, Santa Croce, San Lorenzo, the Bargello and two Oltrarno days, and adds a genuinely slow seventh day with a cooking class and real buffer time. That buffer matters more than it sounds: if a Duomo dome or Accademia slot fell through earlier in the week, day seven is where you rebook it. Shorter trip? Drop to 6 days or see our 5-day version .</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>Florence Cathedral: Tickets and How to Visit</title>
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      <description>Book the dome, skip nothing else in the complex, and buy every ticket through the official site, never a reseller. Santa Maria del Fiore&amp;rsquo;s dome, the largest brick dome ever built, only opens up via one specific pass, and resellers around the piazza mark the same timed slot up 40-80%. Here&amp;rsquo;s the tier that actually gets you up top, and what the other two skip.
The three passes, compared Pass Price (adult) What it covers Brunelleschi Pass 30 EUR (12 EUR ages 7-14) Dome climb (one timed slot) + Campanile + Baptistery + crypt + museum, valid 3 days Giotto Pass 20 EUR (7 EUR ages 7-14) Campanile + Baptistery + crypt + museum, no dome Ghiberti Pass 15 EUR (5 EUR ages 7-14) Baptistery + crypt + museum only, no tower climbs Which pass should you actually buy?</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six real Tuscany day trips sit within reach of Florence, and you do not need a car for four of them. Siena is 90 minutes by regional train, Pisa is closer to an hour, and San Gimignano and Lucca are both doable without a rental. Chianti and Val d&amp;rsquo;Orcia are the two that genuinely need a car, because no useful bus or train line runs through either. Pick two for a short trip, four or five for a full week based out of Florence, and think twice about Cinque Terre unless you are ready to turn it into an overnight instead of a rushed day.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three days gets you the essentials, the Duomo dome, the Uffizi, the Accademia, but only if you book every one of those the moment your dates are fixed. Florence&amp;rsquo;s real trap isn&amp;rsquo;t a bad restaurant, it&amp;rsquo;s assuming you can walk up and buy a same-day ticket to the Uffizi or the Accademia in July. Both routinely sell out by mid-morning in peak season, and the Duomo&amp;rsquo;s dome climb is one fixed timed slot you cannot change once it&amp;rsquo;s booked.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Florence packs more essential art into one walkable square kilometer than almost anywhere else on earth, and the only way to actually blow the trip is to show up with a checklist and sprint it. Book the big three tickets weeks out, walk everywhere else, eat where the market workers eat, and this stops being a queue-management exercise and starts delivering nonstop.
Florence at a glance Best time to go April-June or September-October, mild weather and noticeably thinner crowds Time needed 3 nights minimum, 5 to cover every neighborhood properly Getting around Fully walkable center, T2 tram EUR 1.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Pisa is under an hour from Florence by train, and it is genuinely one thing: a leaning tower inside a marble piazza. Climb it if it is a real bucket list item for you. Otherwise, skip the ticket, take the photo everyone takes anyway, the mock &amp;ldquo;holding it up&amp;rdquo; shot, and spend the saved time and euros in Lucca, 25 minutes further down the same rail line. That is the honest verdict on Pisa as a day trip from Florence, delivered before you book anything.</description>
      
      
       
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