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Iconic cathedral known for its massive dome engineered by Brunelleschi.
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Renowned art museum housing masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and others.
Historic bridge famous for its shops built along it.
Medieval town hall with a museum and tower offering city views.
Museum home to Michelangelo's statue of David.
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Historic park featuring sculptures and formal gardens.
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Gothic church housing tombs of notable Italians like Michelangelo and Galileo.
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Vast Renaissance palace housing important art collections.
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Square offering panoramic views of Florence.
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Dominican church known for its striking facade and frescoes.
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Lively market famous for leather goods and local foods.
Most convenient for reaching main sites and shops, but crowded and noisy.
Calmer atmosphere, excellent restaurants and more green space.
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Great restaurant options, pedestrian streets and local living in Sant'Ambrogio.
Further away, but nice views in the hills and nightlife near the river.
Best budget options, quieter and more of a walk to main sites.
Best location if you need to catch a train; otherwise, can be less charming.
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Peretola Airport
15 August