Florence Travel Guide for Couples: What to Do, Where to Stay, and Why We Keep Coming Back

Explore Florence like a pro with this expert couple’s guide to the best things to do, where to stay, what to eat, and how to enjoy every romantic, art-filled moment in Tuscany’s Renaissance capital.

Florence Travel Guide for Couples – What to Do, Where to Stay, and Why We Keep Coming Back

Florence has had a place in my heart for as long as I can remember. It was one of the very first destinations I dreamed of visiting, and now, years later, I’ve been lucky enough to return multiple times. Every visit is different, but one thing never changes: this city completely steals your heart. Whether it’s your first trip or your fifth, Florence always gives you something new to fall in love with.

From Renaissance masterpieces to quiet rooftop dinners, here’s everything we recommend doing, seeing, and savoring in Florence, especially if you’re traveling as a couple.

Where We Stayed: A Room with a View at Plaza Hotel Lucchesi

On our most recent visit, we checked into Plaza Hotel Lucchesi, a beautiful hotel overlooking the Arno River. The location couldn’t have been more perfect. We were walking distance from all the major sights but just far enough from the busy streets to feel like we had our own peaceful pocket of the city.

We were upgraded to a room with a view of Piazzale Michelangelo, and waking up to the golden light hitting the hills across the river was unreal. There’s also a rooftop restaurant and pool with panoramic views, which became our favorite sunset spot in Florence.

Day 1

We stayed at the Plaza Hotel Lucchesi. As soon as we saw the view from the rooftop pool we were sold! Luckily it was an amazing hotel and they upgraded us to a room overlooking the River Arno and of Piazzale Michelangelo. It’s an absolutely beautiful hotel that has been newly renovated. A breakfast buffet was included and it was actually really good. I don’t usually go for buffets, but there was something for everyone there.

After a good breakfast get to the Galleria dell’Accademia at 8:00 am or first thing in the morning to avoid crowds. This is actually the most popular museum in Florence due to the statue of David. The first time I visited the Accademia it was early May and we were there when it opened. Not many people in there at all so no need to pre-purchase tickets. The next time we were here we learned the hard way that lines get ridiculous if your there in late May and show up after 9:00am. So depending on the time of year just save yourself some time and buy your tickets ahead of time. Seeing the most popular man in Florence, the statue of David in Person is absolutely worth the wait. It is more impressive than you can imagine.

Next make your way to the Duomo di Firenze, one of the most iconic cathedrals in the world and the feature of the Florence skyline. The church is free, but to climb the cupola its 15 euro. We visited the crypt museum and really liked the history. Again the lines can be a nightmare so get there early.

After those two amazing and historic sights make your way to Piazza della republica. It has marked the city center since Roman times. Walking from the Duomo you’ll pass some great shops so make sure to stop along the way. You will know you’ve made it to the Piazza when you see the carousel in the center. Try one of the historic cafes, Caffe Gilli, Caffé Paskowski or Caffé delle Giubbe Rosse

Next stop is Piazza della Signoria. This is the main square and has been the center of political life since at least the 14th century. You will see sculptures, fountains, statues and let’s not forget Michelangelo’s David, but remeber this is just a copy. Take the time to go inside the Palazzo Vecchio Florence’s city hall and then climb the tower to admire wonderful views of the city, including the Duomo. If you don’t have time for the museum, just climb the tower.

Now time to grab gelato and get ready for Dinner. We tried most gelato places that caught our eye, but the one that stands out and that we went back to multiple times was Gelateria dei Neri. After Gelato we went back to our hotel to catch a sunset dinner at the rooftop restaurant Empireo