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When Is The Best Time to Go to Florence, Italy?

Jun 21, 2010  ·  9 Comments

If you're planning a trip to Florence, you're probably wondering when is be the best time to go. After all, you don't want to arrive there when it's cold and raining, if you were hoping to spend your time lingering outside at the sidewalk cafes. So here's a guide to when it's the best time to visit Florence!

Summer

A lot of tourists choose summer (June-August) for their vacation trip to Florence, and if you have to plan around school vacation schedules, you might not have much leeway in this choice. If your time is more flexible, though, there are some downsides to summer that you'll want to consider. Weather-wise this time of year can be hot (up in the 90s Fahrenheit), and it often gets quite humid in Florence, too. Florence is also the most crowded with tourists in the summer. So if you love hot weather, and don't mind crowds, going to Florence in the summer may be right for you.

Summer crowd outside the duomo in Florence

Summer crowd outside the duomo in Florence

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Autumn

Autumn (September-October) is a very pleasant time to visit Florence. There are less crowds than in the summer, and the weather isn't too cold (think 68F in mid-October). Autumn is a great time to see the deciduous trees turning color, so if you love nature's different seasons and fall color, then autumn may be one of the best times for you to visit Florence. If you're interested in wine and plan to tour the Chianti wine area around Florence, you might be able to see some harvesting in the fall, too.

Winter

Winter (November-February) can be chilly. It's often rainy, and there is an occasional chance of snow (unlikely but possible). Winter temperatures average about 50F in January. If you're mostly interested in indoor pursuits, however, you'll find the museums nicely uncrowded this time of year - a world of difference from the summertime! Because there are so few tourists, you'll also get to feel a bit more of the real local scene, rather than finding all the streets and restaurants crowded with international vacationers.

Spring

Spring (March-May) is a lovely season to visit. The weather is nice, but not too hot - averaging around 70F in April. Quite a few other people are catching on to the spring option, so the tourists are starting to arrive, though it won't be quite as crowded as it is in summer. It's a good time if you want to see flowers blooming, perhaps taking a stroll in the Boboli Garden.

Flowers in the Boboli Gardens, Florence

Flowers in the Boboli Gardens, Florence

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Attractions

One of the most important tips for any tourist is to do your research in advance, and decide what attractions are on your must see list. Then you can check the website for those attractions. Find out the schedule for your "must see sights", and make sure whether they are closed at some times of year. It's possible for museums or restaurants to close down in January, or over Christmas, Easter, or other major holidays. By identifying the places most important to you, you can make sure you don't run into this disappointment. Spending Christmas in Italy could be a memorable and wonderful vacation, indeed! Just make sure you know what will or won't be open for you before you book the tickets.

Festivals

If you're interested in seeing something special, beyond the typical attractions that are there all year, you might want to consider visiting Florence during one of the festivals. A few of the main festivals are:

- Festival of St. John - June 24
- Explosion of the Cart festival - Easter Sunday
- Florence music festival - Spread over 2 months in the summer
- Paper lantern festival - First week in September
- Florence antique festival - Sept-Oct, every other year

If you want to venture out of town a bit, there are also some very cool festivals in smaller towns near Florence, like the Infiorata (Flower Festival) in Pienza.

Planning your trip to Florence

Here's our recommended plan of attack for figuring out when is the best time to go to Florence:

- Is a particular festival very important to you? If so, plan around that.
- Are you tied to a particular season for school or work schedule reasons? If not, use the season overviews above to narrow down to an approximate window.
- Fine tune your trip dates based on knowing any closure dates for attractions you really care about, and any less important festivals that would be fun to see.

Of course, if you're visiting other cities on the same Italian vacation, then you'll want to do the same kind of process for them, so you can optimize all the locations you'll visit.

And now, you're ready to start planning your trip to Florence, Italy!

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Categories: events · florence · travel tips             Photo credit:   Crowd: SpecialKRB (flickr), Flowers: ConspiracyofHappiness (flickr)


9 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Italy vacation packages // Jun 22, 2010 at 5:10 am

    If you want a less-crowded Florence, then you go there in September. You will be able to enjoy the scenery better than in any month.

  • 2 Italy Trips // Jul 16, 2010 at 2:19 am

    Excellent article. I expect more articles in future about it. I bookmarked it..

  • 3 Samantha // Nov 20, 2010 at 11:48 am

    Good job! Love your advice about researching 1st the time/month and if museums, etc., are open those times. Thanks!

  • 4 Samantha // Nov 20, 2010 at 11:48 am

    Good job! Love your advice about researching 1st the time/month and if museums, etc., are open during those times. Thanks!

  • 5 Percy // Dec 28, 2010 at 8:15 am

    I love Florence music festival! The Opening Evening is considered from the press as the top event of the Festival. The Cortile del Michelozzo in Palazzo Vecchio is the beautiful frame of the gala dinner after the Festival offered by private sponsors.

  • 6 Percy // Dec 28, 2010 at 8:21 am

    Florence is awesome during summer. I enjoyed walks in the city centre, past pretty fountains, august palaces and half-hidden churches...strolls from the Oltrano that lead to the edge of city and views of the Tuscan hills... I'm dying to go back!

  • 7 Neal // Jan 7, 2011 at 11:59 am

    I live down the road in Umbria and visit Florence often, its gorgeous. The best time to go is May, the summer months are awfully hot and it gets very crowded. The best time once you are there is 7am. Choose a little cafe off from the Duomo and watch the locals make their way to work before all the tourists arrive. Bellissimo.

  • 8 Lee // Feb 8, 2011 at 11:09 pm

    Hi Neal - Thanks for the tip! A morning coffee in the piazza would be a fabulous way to start the day!

  • 9 Lee // Feb 8, 2011 at 11:09 pm

    Percy - Me too! (-;

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