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Can't decide between Florence and Venice? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and a treasure trove of art and architecture. The cradle of Western culture offers the Uffizi Gallery, Michelangelo's David, stunning cathedrals, and some of the finest Tuscan cuisine in the world.
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Venice is a floating masterpiece—a city of canals, gondolas, and Renaissance splendor unlike anywhere else on Earth. Car-free and timelessly romantic, La Serenissima offers art, architecture, and atmosphere that have captivated travelers for centuries.
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See how these destinations stack up in key categories
Florence offers Uffizi Gallery, Duomo, Ponte Vecchio
Venice offers St. Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace, Grand Canal
Florence is famous for its local dining scene
Venice is famous for its local dining scene
Florence offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Venice offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
April to June, September to October
April to June, September to October
Summer: 31°C, Winter: 10°C
Summer: 27°C, Winter: 5°C
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Bardini Garden
A less-crowded, terraced Renaissance garden near the Boboli, offering stunning views of Florence and a beautiful wisteria pergola.
Museo di San Marco
A former Dominican monastery where the monk and painter Fra Angelico lived and worked, filled with his serene frescoes.
Scala Contarini del Bovolo
A stunning, hidden Renaissance spiral staircase tucked away in a small courtyard near Campo Manin.
Quiet Canals of the Ghetto Vecchio
The quieter canals surrounding the historic Jewish Ghetto in Cannaregio.
Discover the best areas to visit in each city
Historic Center (Centro Storico)
The UNESCO-listed heart of Florence, packed with the city's most famous monuments, museums, and bustling piazzas.
Oltrarno ('Beyond the Arno')
The artisan's quarter across the river, offering a more local, bohemian atmosphere.
San Marco
The bustling heart of Venice, centered on the magnificent Piazza San Marco.
Dorsoduro
A vibrant, artsy district with a more local and intellectual vibe.
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Both Florence and Venice are incredible destinations. Florence excels in Renaissance art and Tuscan cuisine, while Venice stands out for canals and gondolas.
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