Categories: EuropeTraveling

Discovering Great Places to Visit in Florence in One Day

Piazza della Signoria with Palazzo Vecchio in Florence

Florence, Our Favorite City

In 2010, the Nola Nerd Couple embarked upon a 30 day backpack tour of Europe. We were often asked what was our favorite city of this tour. We loved every second in Florence. There are so many great places to visit in Florence in one day.

Luckily, we had two. 

In fact, if you offered me a job in Florence tomorrow and had already worked out the living arrangements, I would contact a realtor on my way to the airport. I would learn Italian while I was there. 

We arrived late in the afternoon exhausted from riding the trains all day. We had come from Zurich through Milan to Florence. The hotel was actually outside the city – not a mistake I would make a again – so we had to take a taxi. 

Riding in a car in Italy is, by the way, very close to riding a thrill ride. We traveled a lot by car in Italy and all drivers were the same: fast and furious. Once we arrived at the hotel, we decided to stay in. 

We also had an extra day in our Italian itinerary, so, fraught with worry that I wouldn’t see everything, I convinced Cristina to spend the extra day here. Florence didn’t let my faith down.

Traveling to Florence

 Throughout our 2010 trip, we used the Hotel Ibis chain during our time if Europe. We did miss out on some old world charm, but we did have access to a private shower every night. Yet, at this hotel we got both. The girls at the desk, all about the age of twenty-two, spoke near perfect English and answered every question I had clearly and descriptively. Hell, if I didn’t know better I would think they were flirting with me. When I asked about the public transportation, they explained how to catch the bus and how to buy tickets. While I wouldn’t recommend the hotel because of location, it was the best stay we had in all of Europe.

After getting a good nights sleep, we headed out to Florence.

The Cathederal of Santa Maria del Fiore, aka il Duomo

Places to Visit in Florence in One Day.

The Duomo

For the first time, it was a very hot day. We had warm days up till this point, but none as hot as this. We make our way through the narrow streets of Florence, sweating, until we reach the Duomo or the The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore. The Duomo is one of those churches that when you first catch a glimpse of it, you pinch yourself to make sure you are awake. It is that beautiful.

The inside of the church reminds me of a dream I used to have of a church as a kid. The situation becomes fuzzy for me; now I’m not sure if I am awake or dreaming. Mrs. Nola Nerd Couple takes my hand and that answers the question. The inside is as beautiful as the outside.

To me the architecture of Notre Dame was about the power of the catholic church. The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is about the beauty of the church. The inside of the dome is an amazing, dizzying work. 

The frescos inside the Duomo

You can go up there, but we knew it would be death on our legs so we decided against it.

We then stopped to get of a slice of pizza. Which might have been the worst mistake I made. Not because the pizza was bad. It was because it was that good. The pepperoni were so flavorful that I lamented that I might never be able to eat pizza stateside again

Museo dell’Opera del Duomo.

We then head to the Duomo’s much less publicized museum, the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo. Having the museum be a near secret makes for a much more intimate experience.

Find the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo so you can see the Deposition by Michelangelo

We are close enough to touch works by Donatello and Michelangelo, but out of respect we refrain. Michelangelo’s Pieta — no not that one (don’t worry when we get to Rome I’ll talk about it) — was my favorite work here. This work, called The Deposition, was the work of an older artist one more worried with the emotion than the look. If you look closely at the old man, you see a Michelangelo self-portrait.

Medici Chapel

We then toured the Medici Chapel and a local market. Then, what happened next was the greatest single food moment of the trip and maybe of my life.

Words will fail me if I try to accurately describe the first time I tried gelato. Fireworks went off. My eyes went in to the back of my head. Considering that this was very hot day, this enhances the mystical effects of the gelato.

Greatest. Food. Ever.

Ponte Vecchio and Pitti Palace

We then head over to the piazza. We cross the river Arno, by the way of the Ponte Vecchio, but first we stop to take pictures and buy an Italian soccer shirt for Cristina to prepare for the World Cup. Remember, Cristina’s father was born and raised in Italy. On her eighteenth birthday, she got papers to be a dual citizen. Cristina and her sisters’ worst nightmare is a USA-Italy World Cup final. They would literally be torn in two.

My favorite Italian piece of art in front of the River Arno

Speaking of depression, we then decided to tour the Pitti Palace. The depression coming from that horrible pun. If I could do it again, I would have done the gardens and not the museum. Maybe, next time.

The Rest of Our Day

We started off with a pasta course. Cristina had, well, neither one of us are quite sure what she had. Maybe, when we have time we look up in our journals what she ate. I had the carbonara. Let me just say, this might have been the finest day of eating in my entire life. I came real close to licking the plate, and not politely. For our meat course, Cristina ordered what I called melted cheese, cheese sauce, more melted cheese, chicken, with more melted cheese in a cream sauce. It was wonderful. I ordered the beef Carpaccio not even being sure of what it was. I was worried when I first saw it, since it is raw beef. Yet, I’m glad I ordered it. It was refreshing and a perfect way to end the day.

Dinner seems fancier with a glass bottle of water

Exhausted, we took the hot box…I mean the bus back to the hotel. We wanted to go to the Uffizi Gallery and The Gallery of the Accademia di Belle Arti the next day. 

However, the next day wasn’t on our itinerary so we hadn’t purchased tickets yet. Wait time for tickets could last hours especially at the Uffizi. That meant we would miss out on a couple of other things we wanted to do. There were none to be found unless you paid for an over price guided tour. They turned out to be worth every penny.

But even if we ended our time in Florence here, we would have had a magical time. There are so many great places to visit in Florence in one day. We still remember this day fondly and often talk about it. 

Plus, there is gelato. And pizza. And pasta. 

Well, you get it. 

Let’s Talk!

If you have visited Florence, what are  some places to visit in Florence in one day? What were some of your must do’s when you are in Florence? Let’s talk about it in the comments!

Kurt Hargis

I'm a husband to a woman who is nerdier than I am, and a father to a near perfect child. I am one of the main authors for this website, plus I handle most of the technical aspects (web design, editing podcasts, and videos, etc.) During the day, I'm a Computer Science and African American Studies Teacher. Most of my free time I'm listening to music or podcasts and watching soccer. I love Star Wars and Star Trek equally. I'm a horrible gamer yet I game. You can reach me at nolanerdcouple@gmail.com

View Comments

  • Stumbled onto your blog and read this post. You summed up our Italian experience with food and Florence perfectly! We ate family style at Mario\'s near the Duomo and were the only English speakers in the house. We just pointed and ate what was given to us...I\'ve never had better, anywhere, ever. And, as you mentioned, Italy pretty much ruined pizza and gelato stateside. When we got home I researched moving to Italy where I could be fat and happy. Unfortunately, in my field I would have to go to Italian University and retake my (6 year) degree. Yeah, guess I\'ll just visit. Thanks for the great read!

    • Thanks! I\'ve ignored this blog as of late due to us getting married...today! It was great getting your comment today!

  • Now you can understand why I tell people I don\'t like pizza. Italian pizza is so different. It\'s not even the same food. Haha. Ps, I would root for Italy!

Recent Posts

Science Saturday at LIGO: A Great Way to Learn Science

Experience Science Saturday at the LIGO Laboratory in Louisiana! Dive into the excitement of physics…

3 days ago

Rainy Day Star Wars Rankings

Discover my rainy day Star Wars rankings! I rank only the "Episode" movies by which…

4 days ago

How Travel Mistakes Lead to Positive Outcomes

Explore how travel mistakes lead to positive outcomes as we reflect on our 2010 30-day…

1 week ago

Buy Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025 Tickets Early

Buy Star Wars Celebration Japan 2025 tickets early to secure your spot at this epic…

1 week ago

Primary Sources in Social Studies Education

Our Guide to using primary sources in social studies including how we use them and…

1 week ago

10 Ways to Comic-Con on a Budget

Discover how to enjoy Comic Con on a budget with our expert tips on affordable…

1 week ago