Inside Tuscany: Full review of Florence’s cathedral

Step right into Florence’s open-air masterpiece at Piazza della Signoria, where Renaissance legends and gripping history greet you at every corner! 🏛️✨ From the shadow of David to the dramatic Perseus, this square is your ticket to an art-filled stroll through centuries of Florentine story.

Kick off your journey at the Replica of the Statue of David (P.za della Signoria, open all day), standing where Michelangelo’s original once wowed the world. Snap that classic shot with Palazzo Vecchio’s battlements in the background for an “only in Florence” vibe! Next, wander toward the dramatic Fountain of Neptune—look for sunlight dancing off the marble horses (morning is best for glow), and don’t miss the details up close.

Duck under the arches of Loggia dei Lanzi for a mini outdoor sculpture gallery—here, “Perseus with the Head of Medusa” steals the show with its drama and shadow play. Instaworthy hack: sit on the steps after sunset for moody night photos as streetlights flicker on.

Save time to explore Palazzo Vecchio (open 09:00–14:00 or till 19:00 Thurs; last entry one hour before close), Florence’s storybook town hall. Don’t rush—the view from the tower is unreal! Pro tip: if you want fewer crowds, go right at opening.

Inside tip: Watch your bag, especially during summer crowds, and wear comfy shoes—those centuries-old stones are beautiful but unforgiving. All attractions are free except Palazzo Vecchio, so you can soak up all the art and atmosphere without breaking the bank.

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Post by Agustin (@agustintravel) | Aug 28, 2025

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