More about: Florence Park and Garden Tours
Florence is one of the most important cities in Italy that concentrates countless cultural and artistic displays of great splendor and history. But, in addition, the city is full of parks and gardens where you can breathe fresh air, relax and, of course, continue to admire the works of art exhibited around.
Among the extensive list of things to see and do in Florence is to visit its parks and gardens. You could start with the Boboli Gardens, which resembles an open-air museum. There is also the Bardini Garden, which offers beautiful views of the city. Consider seeing the extensive plant collection in the Botanical Gardens and the rose and lily exhibits in the Rose Garden and the Iris Garden, respectively. I will continue with more details and options to learn about.
1. Explore Florence's Boboli Garden
In the heart of Florence you can explore the Boboli Garden. This natural space is a favorite among tourists not only because of its easy access, but also because of the wonders it holds inside. Tours of this garden are usually led by a guide, who tells the history of the place and other curious facts.
The garden is mainly in Renaissance style and dates back to the sixteenth century. As you walk along the paths, you will see various sculptures and elements of great architectural value that make the place an open-air museum. You will pass through some of its caves, one of which was created by the artist Bernardo Buontalenti.
In addition, you will see the famous fountains inside, such as the Neptune fountain, also called the fork statue, since the god Neptune holds a trident in his hand. You will visit the Kaffehaus, one of the buildings inside the gardens, a spacious domed pavilion, representative of the Rococo style.
Finally, if you want to have a more complete view of court life in Florence, you could take advantage of a tour of the Boboli garden, with the guided tour of the Pitti Palace, which is also part of this great historical complex full of beauty.
Useful information
- Price: the tour costs approximately 98€ per person.
- Duration: generally, the stipulated time for this tour is 1 hour and a half.
2. Appreciate the views of Florence from the Bardini Garden
The Bardini Garden is another essential when visiting Florence, not only because it offers beautiful views of the city and its landmarks such as the Dome of Florence's Duomo, but also because of its fascinating history that spans no less than seven centuries.
You can take a self-paced tour of this natural facility on a hill, allowing you to view Florence and some of its wonders. Of course, there is much to explore in these gardens. You will see traces of the baroque style in some of the caves, statues, flower gardens and fountains.
It is also possible to see the traces of its evolution with Renaissance elements. In general, the Bardini garden has three main styles: the Italian garden, with its baroque staircase; the English forest, with some exotic elements; and the agricultural park, with orchards and the wonderful wisteria, known as the plant of friendship.
In fact, if you visit Florence in March, you can see the flowering process of this beautiful plant. And, if you are planning your itinerary, you can take the opportunity to join a guided tour of the Basilica Santa Croce, which is only 1 km from this garden.
Useful information
- Price: general admission usually costs 10€ per person and is free on the first Sunday of every month.
- Duration: the time for a self-guided tour is estimated at 1 hour.
3. Admire the collection of the Botanical Garden of Florence
A real natural treasure is what you will find during a visit to the Botanical Garden of Florence or Giardino dei Semplici. This complex of just under 2,000 square meters is located in the central area of Florence, near Florence's Piazza del Duomo, so it is easily accessible.
In the Botanical Garden of Florence, which in turn is part of the Natural History Museum of Florence, you will see:
- A large collection of at least 120 specimens of cidacal palms.
- A collection of ferns and pteridophytes, with approximately 300 specimens.
- At least 140 specimens of palms.
- About 60 specimens of citrus plants and 200 specimens of medicinal plants.
- About 100 specimens of roses, 150 species of edible plants and several monumental trees.
All these plants are housed in hot and cold greenhouses and are rotated according to climatic and logistical needs. On the other hand, given the favorable location of the garden, just 1 km from the Florence Cathedral, it would be a good idea to combine the tour with a guided visit to the Duomo with access to the dome.
Useful information
- Price: you can do a self-guided or guided tour. The entrance fee is around 6€ per person, while a guided tour can cost 5€.
- Duration: the visit can last between 1 and 2 hours.
4. See the splendor of roses at the Giardino delle Rose
Rose lovers will find in Florence an ideal place to admire roses: the Rose Garden or Giardino delle Rose. This natural lung of the city is dedicated to this popular flower and is home to some 350 varieties and 1,200 plants. Of course, you can also see other plants such as lemon trees, etc.
If, for example, you visit Florence for 2 days between May and June, do not hesitate to include in your itinerary a visit to this paradise of roses, as they will be in full bloom. Also, during the tour, which you can do on your own, you will find the 12 sculptures belonging to the architect Jean-Michel Folon.
Also, stroll through the Japanese garden, which was a gift from the city of Kyoto to Florence in 1998. In short, the experience in this natural enclosure is very relaxing. In addition, because of its relief, the garden offers beautiful views of Florence and places of interest, such as the Piazzale Michelangelo.
Information of interest
- Price: admission is free and the tour is on your own.
- Duration: you can stay in the place as long as you wish, within its hours of operation that usually go from 9:00 am until sunset.
5. Stroll through the meadows of the Parco delle Cascine
The 118 hectares that belong to the Parco delle Cascine in Florence are waiting to provide you with an experience of relaxation and recreation in the middle of a busy day. This option is ideal to go during the summer or spring, or any day with good weather to be out in the open air.
This site is the largest public park in the city and several centuries ago it functioned as an agricultural farm. When touring on your own, I recommend exploring the extensive forest within, which is home to cedar, poplar, chestnut, pine and elm trees dozens of years old.
It is also possible to use its extensive lawns for walking or exercise, or spend a day with friends with a picnic and outdoor games. However, in the middle of the vast nature you will find samples of art that will surprise you.
Be sure to see the pyramid in the Avenue of the Elms, built in 1796 with the function of storing food inside . Walk to the Tempietto dell'Indiano, a monument to the Indian prince Rajaram Chuttraputti, who died in Florence while traveling. Also, identify the Fontana delle Boccacce and the Anfiteatro delle Cornacchie, architectural highlights in the large garden.
Information of interest
- Price: you can visit on your own at no cost.
- Duration: it is possible to stay as long as you wish according to the seasonal schedule.
6. Get to know several species of lilies in the Iris Garden
Another place where flower fans can live an experience of contemplation is in the Iris Garden. As its name suggests, this natural space is dedicated to plants of the genus Iris, of the iridaceae family, which are popularly grouped under the name of lilies.
This natural enclosure has some particularities whose details you will discover during your visit. However, you should know that the lily is the representative flower of the city of Florence. Moreover, this garden was inaugurated in 1954 and houses at least 300 species of flowers in a range of approximately 2 hectares.
The garden is not always open to the public. The garden is only open to the public between April and May, when the lilies bloom. This colorful place is managed by the Società Italiana dell'Iris, an organization that promotes iris cultivation. Also, during your tour you will enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the city.
Information of interest
- Price: admission is free, although you can opt for a tour guide to accompany you.
- Duration: there is no established time frame for the visit, although the average is between 45 minutes and 1 hour.
7. Learn about cultivation at Giardino dell'Orticultura
About 7 km by car from the historic center of Florence is the Giardino dell'Orticultura, a 19th century natural space that offers charms to those who visit it in any season, but especially in the sunniest days of summer and spring.
When you walk through it, the first thing that catches your attention is its huge greenhouse, an Art Nouveau iron structure designed by Giacomo Roster, which caused an impact at the time of its inauguration and today is the scene of some cultural events such as painting exhibitions and musical and artistic presentations.
Also, walk towards the snake-shaped fountain, located in the highest part of the grounds, and appreciate its decoration. If you are traveling to Florence with children, you should know that inside this natural complex you will find a play area ideal for their entertainment.
Useful information
- Price: admission is free.
- Duration: you can stay as long as you want, according to the seasonal schedule.
8. Walk the paths of the Villa Strozzi Park
The Villa Strozzi Park is located about 9 km by car from the center of Florence. Inside you can relax while walking along its paths that extend over an area of 90 thousand square meters. You can take a tour on your own in this historic space that belonged to the Strozzi family of Florence.
This natural temple is structured in two zones, the first comprises a forest whose paths lead to the observatory, located at the top of the hill. The second area has a more modern feel and dates back to the 19th century. In this area you can appreciate the English garden style .
Walk along the old avenue where the carriages used to pass, surrounded by trees. At the end of this stretch you will reach the lemon house and see two historic buildings in the park: the chapel and the villa.
Although there is no guided tour as such, it is possible to take a tour with access to information about the history of the park and the preservation of the environment. In addition, there is a play area ideal for children.
Information of interest
- Price: access is free.
- Duration: the tour will be at your own pace.
9. Family fun at Villa Vogel Park
Less than 30 minutes drive from the central area of Florence is the Villa Vogel Park. It is a 5-hectare expanse of land that, because of its location, allows access from the four streets that surround it.
Inside you will appreciate the green areas full of grass and the dozens of trees around it. This outdoor recreational complex is ideal to enjoy alone or with the family, as it has a playground, a skating rink and picnic tables.
Admire the fountain with waterfalls and water jets and the monument to peace, dedicated to the martyrs of Auschwitz. Undoubtedly, this is another natural destination full of history where you can have fun and relax in its proper measure.
Information of interest
- Price: admission is free.
- Duration: the tour will be at your own pace.
10. Play sports in the Albereta-Anconella Park
The Albereta-Anconella Park is the second largest public park in Florence. It is a wide expanse of land full of trees and green areas, ideal for various outdoor activities.
However, because of its structure, this park is much more ideal for sporting activities. This is evidenced by the fact that the park has a soccer field, long trails for walking or biking, a skating rink, a basketball area, and a climbing structure.
It also offers an exclusive space for pets, picnic tables, an amphitheater where some events are held, and two fountains that embellish its interior. In short, this is a complex where nature and sports are at your disposal.
Information of interest
- Price: admission is free.
- Duration: the tour is at your own pace.
Is there a better time to visit the parks and gardens in Florence?
Many of the parks are open all year round and allow visitors to enjoy their spaces. However, depending on the type of activity you wish to carry out during your visit, there are better times than others.
The summer, autumn and spring months may offer more favorable weather to enjoy the natural beauty of the parks. Also, keep in mind that if you are interested in seeing specific plants such as lilies, roses, etc., the months of April, May and June are usually in bloom and are favorable for visits.
What will I see on this type of tour?
In this type of tour you will essentially see the natural beauty of Florence, accumulated over centuries. These are diverse collections of plants, with trees, flowers and hundreds of species preserved in the various gardens and parks.
Secondly, you will also see many buildings of great architectural and artistic value, accompanied by sculptures, fountains and other outdoor exhibits of great historical and cultural importance. Finally, I could not ignore the fact that many of the gardens and parks offer unparalleled views of Florence from different angles and over various places of interest, worthy of a good photographic record.