What to do in Porta al Prato

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Porta al Prato
Porta al Prato
Porta al Prato
Porta al Prato
Porta al Prato

Places to Visit in Porta al Prato

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Top places to visit

1. Uffizi Gallery

According to the architect and father of art history writing, Giorgio Vasari, the Galleria degli Uffizi was a place where great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo met "for beauty, for work and for recreation". What the gallery’s visitors now lack in artistic genius, they make up for in sheer number; over one million pass through its doors every year.
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Uffizi Gallery in Florence in Italy

2. Ponte Vecchio

Goldsmiths and jewellers moved in to the shops along the ground floor of Florence’s Ponte Vecchio after a decree in 1593 ordered that all butchers be removed due to the unwholesome smell. Over four hundred years later, and they are still there, outnumbered only by the hordes of tourists who flock here every day to marvel at the medieval design and fascinating history of the famous old bridge.
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Ponte Vecchio which includes a bridge and a river or creek

3. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, known locally as the Duomo (or "Cathedral"), is the most striking and impressive reminder of the power and wealth of the city-state of Florence during the Middle Ages. Work on this incredible architectural feat, which dominates the Florentine skyline, began in 1294 and the fact that the dome is still the biggest of its kind in the world is testament to the ambition of its architects. While most visitors come to see the building itself, the vast interior of the cathedral is home to frescoes, stained-glass windows and sculptures by Italian masters.
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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore showing a city, religious elements and heritage architecture

4. Piazza del Duomo

Located in the heart of Florence, the Piazza del Duomo is a vibrant hub of activity that has been attracting the attention of culture-lovers for decades. Taking centre stage is the city’s famous cathedral (or “Duomo” as it is normally called) whose dome dominates the Florentine skyline, while countless architectural and artistic gems lie close by.
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Piazza del Duomo featuring night scenes, a church or cathedral and heritage architecture

5. Pitti Palace

An art-lover’s dream, some of the city’s most celebrated treasures are on display at the grandiose Palazzo Pitti (Pitti Palace). Constructed in 1458, this palace was originally home to ambitious Florentine banker, Luca Pitti. It was sold to the Medici family in 1549 and was opened as a public museum in 1919. The Palatine contains a broad collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings. This lavish gallery overflows into the Royal apartments, a suite of 14 rooms formerly used by the Medici family, while the Silver and Carriages museums offer visitors a window into the world of Florence’s most formidable family.
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Palace of Pitty

6. Piazza della Signoria

History, politics, art and architecture all combine to make Florence’s bustling Piazza della Signoria a vibrant hub for locals and visitors alike. No matter the day, you’ll find crowds of tourists queuing for the Uffizi Gallery and being entertained by colourful street performers, while busy local officials enter and exit the town hall, the Palazzo Vecchio.
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Piazza della Signoria featuring a square or plaza, a city and heritage architecture

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Frequently asked questions

Is Porta al Prato worth visiting?
Porta al Prato offers a unique mix of local charm, attractions and culture. Whether you're into nature, history or local culinary flavours, there are many things you'll find here.
How do I spend a day in Porta al Prato?
When you've checked off major attractions like Palazzo Capponi and Palazzo degli Uffizi, spend the rest of your day discovering the retail and food options in Porta al Prato.
What is the top tourist attraction in Porta al Prato?
Duomo Museum is one of the top tourist attractions in Porta al Prato and deserves a spot on every sightseeing list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Porta al Prato?
You can easily tick off leading sights like Duomo Museum, Palazzo Capponi and Palazzo degli Uffizi with a three-day getaway in Porta al Prato. On average, many travellers book three days here. There's plenty to discover nearby too, so stay a while longer and head to Florence.
Is Porta al Prato a walkable city?
Some top attractions in Porta al Prato, like Duomo Museum and Palazzo Capponi, are within walking distance. You can also explore several of the city's popular neighbourhoods on foot. Only 2 kilometres from the city centre of Porta al Prato is Historic Centre of Florence and Santa Maria Novella is 0.16 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Porta al Prato with kids?
What to do in Porta al Prato for adults?
There are loads of things to do in Porta al Prato, with activities for adults of all ages. Round off your day with a visit to Via de' Tornabuoni or Via Faenza.
Are there free things to do in Porta al Prato?
One of the top ways to find free things to do in Porta al Prato is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on hip neighbourhoods, parks and other top attractions you can enjoy without reaching into your pocket. Ponte Vecchio is one place that doesn't have an entrance fee.