
Climb the Duomo (Brunelleschi’s Dome)
Join the hoards & scale the 463 steps to the top of Florence’s iconic dome. It’s a tourist but also a serious workout. The panoramic views and the chance to admire Brunelleschi’s architectural genius up close make it worth every step.
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Take a guided tour through hidden staircases, trapdoors, and secret rooms used by the Medici. Perfect for history buffs who love espionage and political intrigue.
Take a Vintage Vespa or Ferrari Tour of Tuscany
Channel your inner Italian gentleman and hit the countryside on a Vespa or, for extra adrenaline, in a Ferrari—Florence to Chianti never looked so good.
https://www.acrosstuscany.com/en/unique-experience-in-tuscany
Okay, it used to be part of a church, but now it’s a centuries-old pharmacy that feels like stepping into a time capsule. You can browse ancient herbal remedies, perfumes, and luxurious soaps in the same space where monks began creating them in the 1200s.
Try Truffle Hunting with a Local and Their Dog
Stay at the Four Seasons, Florence
The Four Seasons Florence is where Renaissance grandeur meets modern luxury, all tucked inside a 15th-century palazzo and a former convent. Yes, you can sleep in a nun’s old quarters—now with better Wi-Fi and significantly fewer vows. Surrounded by 11 acres of lush gardens, it’s a serene slice of history in the bustling city. Michelangelo might’ve wandered nearby, but you’ll be more focused on the Michelin-starred pasta and the heavenly spa
https://www.virtuoso.com/advisor/julievogel/travel/luxury-hotels/6163697/four-seasons-hotel-firenze

