I arrived in Florence on a Tuesday in July. It was ten in the morning and the heat was already beating hard against the cobblestones of the Piazza della Repubblica. I had booked months in advance, had the itinerary on my phone, and still felt that vertigo of not knowing where to start: too many museums, too many queues, too much beauty in too little time. If you have that trip ahead of you, this guide is for you.
Florence in summer can be overwhelming or it can be perfect. It all depends on how you organise your hours. With temperatures climbing to 35–38 °C in July and August, and the city receiving tens of thousands of tourists each day, the key is not to do more things but to do the right things at the right moment.
| Time of Day | What to Do | Summer Trick |
|---|---|---|
| 8:00 – 11:00 | Museums, Duomo, historical walks | Get up early: fewer queues, less heat, better photos |
| 11:00 – 16:00 | Covered markets, Palazzo Pitti, gelato, siesta | Avoid direct sun; look for AC or dense shade |
| 16:00 – 20:00 | Gardens, Oltrarno neighbourhood, Piazzale Michelangelo | The golden light makes everything more photogenic |
| 20:00 onwards | Late dinner, Lungarno terraces, aperitivo | The heat eases and the city becomes something else entirely |
