Attractions

Total: 440
Mercato Centrale

Mercato Centrale

Florence,Mercato CentraleItaly
The Central Market is the largest food market in Florence, extending from Piazza del Mercato Centrale to Via dell'Ariento. Currently, it is known as Mercato Centrale; however, some residents and visitors still call it the San Lorenzo market. This place is popular among both locals and tourists. It is here that one can buy genuine Tuscan products and try the best dishes of the local cuisine.
Piazza del Duomo

Piazza del Duomo

Florence,Piazza del DuomoItaly
Piazza del Duomo, Duomo Square, or Cathedral Square, is a square in the historical center of Florence, one of the most visited places in Europe and the world. It hosts numerous architectural monuments, including the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Giotto's Campanile, and the San Giovanni Baptistery. The western part of the square is known as "San Giovanni Square".
Giotto's Campanile

Giotto's Campanile

Florence,Giotto's CampanileItaly
Giotto's Campanile is the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence. The tower is one of the most striking examples of Florentine Gothic architecture. The sculptural decoration of the campanile is the most important work of the Italian Trecento, showcasing a refined mix of monumentality and Gothic delicacy.
Palazzo Vecchio

Palazzo Vecchio

Florence,Palazzo VecchioItaly
Palazzo Vecchio is a building in Florence, located on the Piazza della Signoria, constructed in 1299-1314 by the design of Arnolfo di Cambio; it is one of the most famous buildings in the city. Currently, it serves as the town hall and an art museum, which houses masterpieces of the Renaissance era.
Piazza della Signoria

Piazza della Signoria

Florence,Piazza della SignoriaItaly
Piazza della Signoria is the main, L-shaped square in Florence, located in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in the city center, serving as a gateway to the Uffizi Gallery. The square is named after the Palazzo della Signoria, now known as the Palazzo Vecchio. Throughout its history, it has had several names: the Square of the Priors, the Square of the Grand Duke, and the Square of the Nation. The square is also known as an "open-air museum" and is considered one of the most beautiful places in Florence.
Piazza della Repubblica

Piazza della Repubblica

Florence,Piazza della RepubblicaItaly
Piazza della Repubblica is one of the main and most visited squares in Florence, known for its famous arch and the Column of Abundance, as well as the Tuscan carousel and cafes.
David

David

Florence,DavidItaly
David is a marble statue by the outstanding Italian sculptor of the High Renaissance, Michelangelo Buonarroti, first unveiled to the public in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence on June 8, 1504. It is one of the pinnacles of Italian Renaissance art. The statue stands 410 cm tall (with the pedestal, 517 cm). Currently, the original is located in the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. A replica has been placed in the city square.
Tate Modern

Tate Modern

London,Tate ModernUnited Kingdom
Tate Modern is a London gallery of modernist and contemporary art, part of the Tate group of galleries which exhibits the national collection of British art from 1500 to the present day. The gallery houses a collection of world art works created since 1900. It is among the top ten most visited art museums in the world and also among the top ten largest art museums in the world by area.
St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral

London,St. Paul's CathedralUnited Kingdom
St. Paul's Cathedral is the largest Anglican cathedral in Europe and the active residence of the Bishop of London. It stands as a splendid example of English Baroque architecture. The cathedral was the site of Prince Charles and the future Princess Diana's wedding, as well as the final farewell to Winston Churchill, and celebrations of the jubilees of Queens Victoria and Elizabeth II. St. Paul's Cathedral is located at the highest point of the City on Ludgate Hill.
Victoria Memorial

Victoria Memorial

London,Victoria MemorialUnited Kingdom
The Victoria Memorial is a sculpture located in the center of the Royal Garden in front of Buckingham Palace, dedicated to Queen Victoria. The location for the memorial was well chosen: the impressive monument to the queen, whose name marks the most splendid epoch in British history, symbolizes the country's grandeur, power, and traditions.