We are staying a week in Tuscany in June. We have four children aged 5 to 9 and we are visiting Tuscany for the first time. Obviously we also want to visit Florence, but maybe only for one day. I have some kind of plan, but I was wondering, if there is simply too much for one day.
We would arrive in Florence around 10 am, leave the car at Piazzale Michelangelo and walk from there to the Duomo. Propably we would only see the church and skip the bell tower and the dome. Unless they are strongly recommended.
Then we would walk to Piazza del Signoria via Piazza della Repubblica. On the way we would take quick lunch with us, maybe some sandwiches, and eat them at Piazza del Signoria. Then we would go to the Uffizi Galleria somewhere around 12-1pm.
From there we would walk to Ponte Vecchio and towards Pitti Palace. And again take something to eat. And then we would go to Boboli Gardens and maybe the Treasure Museum around 5 pm. And then we would walk via Forte Belvedere back to Piazzale Michelangelo and be back at the car around 8pm.
What do you think?
We would arrive in Florence around 10 am, leave the car at Piazzale Michelangelo and walk from there to the Duomo. Propably we would only see the church and skip the bell tower and the dome. Unless they are strongly recommended.
Then we would walk to Piazza del Signoria via Piazza della Repubblica. On the way we would take quick lunch with us, maybe some sandwiches, and eat them at Piazza del Signoria. Then we would go to the Uffizi Galleria somewhere around 12-1pm.
From there we would walk to Ponte Vecchio and towards Pitti Palace. And again take something to eat. And then we would go to Boboli Gardens and maybe the Treasure Museum around 5 pm. And then we would walk via Forte Belvedere back to Piazzale Michelangelo and be back at the car around 8pm.
What do you think?