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Gucci Garden

4.1 (64 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Maggie J.

I didn't even know about the Gucci museum prior to having lunch at Gucci Osteria but was absolutely delighted to find out about it. My husband and I both really enjoyed walking through the clothing archive and especially the handbag archive. Make sure to leave yourself time to shop in the Gucci on the main level as well. They have special items that you can't get anywhere else.

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Christine L.

Gucci Garden has big patio umbrella and nice cocktails, but the food was forgettable and limited menu which was pricey. More of a cocktail bar and place to have quiet area and shade. Recommended if you need a break from the crowds and access to a clean restroom.

Melissa H.

If you're in Florence and have a little time to spare, the Gucci Museum (Gucci Garden) is definitely worth a stop. It's right in Piazza della Signoria, so it's easy to find and perfect for a quick visit. The museum is small but packed with interesting exhibits that take you through the history and evolution of Gucci, from classic vintage pieces to more modern, cutting-edge designs. The space itself is beautiful--very chic and modern--and it's easy to walk through without feeling overwhelmed. I loved seeing how the brand has changed over the years while staying true to its roots. They also incorporate some cool contemporary art installations that make it feel fresh and unique. The staff were welcoming and happy to answer questions, and the boutique inside has some really fun, exclusive items. If you have time afterward, the Gucci Osteria is a great spot for a coffee or a snack and adds a nice touch to the visit. Even if you're not super into fashion, it's an inspiring look at creativity and craftsmanship. It's stylish, a little unexpected, and a fun way to experience a piece of Italian culture.

Espresso Martina--a rich, complex cocktail with rum, coffee, and chocolate notes. Italian take on a Croque-Monsieur--elevated and delicious.
C R.

Chic Outdoor Dining with Style and Flavor Gucci Giardino in Florence is a charming outdoor restaurant tucked beside the Gucci Garden museum. It's the perfect spot to relax and take in the beauty of the square. I started with their Espresso Martina--a sophisticated cocktail made with Zacapa 23 rum infused with tonka bean, Rum Matusalem, vanilla, chocolate bitters, coffee, and foamer. Smooth, bold, and beautifully presented. For lunch, I had their Italian twist on a Croque-Monsieur--essentially a French-inspired grilled ham and cheese, elevated with rich ingredients and expert technique. Absolutely delicious. Service was a little slow, but that's part of the relaxed pace in Europe. I wasn't in a hurry and actually enjoyed the slower tempo--it gave me time to enjoy the people-watching and ambiance of the square. Highly recommend for a stylish, leisurely lunch with great cocktails and a side of Florentine charm.

Max K.

Unfortunately we were disappointed with our experience at the outdoor Gucci patio. Maybe we had high expectations, but this is no more than sitting in the square with some bushes and umbrellas around you. Although the menu was dapper and it was nice to sit in the shade, the drinks were a let down as well. Overall I wouldn't recommend taking the time to stop here, head to the Four Seasons for a drink instead and you will be far more pleased.

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Ellen H.

Oh this was so much fun! You don't have to be a fashionista to appreciate the fun displays they have inside. It's such a colorful and refreshing take on a museum. They do a great job of showcasing the rich history of this fashion house in an interactive and alluring way. I really enjoyed the room completely filled with purses. It seemed to go on forever and who doesn't want to go drool over those beauties. The gown room was fantastic as well. I loved that they give you the opportunity to study them up close and to see all their intricate details. The museum is pretty small and we were able to do everything pretty fast (1 hour or so). Great spot to get away from the heat, crowds or rain for a bit.

Gohar K.

Not sure why I never posted this review but here it is. After having dinner at the Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura our waiter gave us two tickets to the museum. Two days later I went to check it out and was very impressed with the collections on display. The exhibit showcases different styles from the Gucci timeline. So many vintage pieces that I never saw or knew about. Gucci is one of my most favorite designer brands so I really enjoyed to see the story and history behind every piece. The first floor is a very unique Gucci store that you can actually make purchases from. Clothes, purses, luggage, home decor and more. Things you can only find here and not in other Gucci boutiques.

Andrea U.

The NY Times recommended this garden with an on -site café and a terrace overlooking Florences prettiest piazza. I got in line in front and managed to ignore the beggars. We spent about an hour here very creative and well done. Exhibits displayed Gucci collections over the years in very creative ways set to music. The colorful & engaging exhibits were on two floors. There wasn't a place to sit down so we had to keep moving. Interesting and unlike anything we've seen before. On the first floor we saw three rooms of Gucci Garden Collection.

A room full of cyberpunk.
Bryan D.

This place was a ton of fun. We have been to other places like this, which feel like they are made for Instagram. Gucci Garden or Gucchi Museum does much more. They have a QR code that explains the two stories of fun escapes. My daughter and wife had a blast in the Exciting different rooms. The commentary of each room added color to why The rooms were set up. It is immediately next to the Palazzo Vecchio and is worth visiting.

Marlon T.

Gucci Garden Gucci Garden Gucci Garden. Did you know Tom Ford worked for Gucci from 1990-2004? If you're a real Gucci person, you must buy a piece here. Everything is unique and the staff is very helpful. We ended up not buying anything, but we did check out the museum upstairs which is 100% worth it. Florence is the best city in Italy because of gems like the Gucci Garden!

Jonnathan B.

Fashion in Firenze! Gucci Garden is a must when you're staying in Florence or just passing through. The exhibit rotates showcasing different themes and pieces from the Gucci timeline. The museum is three levels with stair and elevator accessibility. It also has two stores on the first level. Gucci Garden branded items are only available in store and are not available for purchase or shipping online, so if you see something you like - buy it! For those visiting from out of the country, these items are available for a tax-free reimbursement. Next door, there is also a restaurant: Gucci Osteria by Massimo Bottura - famed Italian chef who owns one of the world's best restaurants in Bologna. Hot tip: students can enter the museum for free! Make sure to bring your Student ID.

Sierra S.

Very well done museum, and I now have a new appreciation for how incredible Gucci is. They push boundaries, incorporate nature and loud colors, go for interesting models, and push boundaries. This was a fun and small interactive museum that could be done in an hour. Even if you just need an AC break, stop by here

Wool jacquard floral motif cape, lurex jumpsuit, necklace w/flying crow pendant, & wool GG socks - Alessandro Michele Autumn-Winter 2017/18
Michael S.

Gucchi Garden is so Gucchi. Fans of the fancy and fashionable Double G brand will love visiting this museum located in the Palazzo della Mercanzia (dating back to 1337) in Florence just steps from the world-famous Galleria degli Uffizi on Piazza della Signoria. The Gucci brand was created in Florence in 1921 by Guccio Gucci so it makes sense that the company create a beautiful exhibit space in the city. The location couldn't be better. Tickets are 8€ per person and provide access to 6 rooms of exhibitions and art on 2 floors full of creations from current creative director Alessandro Michele as well pieces from the past by Tom Ford and others. The vintage pieces were the most interesting to me bringing a mix of memories and awe while the futuristic nature of Gucci design continues to scream modern Guccification. The iconic Gucci web stripe is hard to miss; however, many of the dresses, jackets, shoes, and luggage on display are uniquely Gucci in other ways. There are many ways to spend 8€ in Firenze and lots of museums to check out which means Gucci Garden doesn't rise to level of "must-see," except for diehard fans, but the brand museum was well-done and I'm a fan because it's all Gucci at Gucci Garden.

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Absolute perfection we ate outside after touring museum and shopping in store ! Loved the food the decor and excellent service

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Sorry folks! Closed until December from what I was told at the boutique! You can call gucci store to get the exact opening date!

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Galleria dell'Accademia - It's a kidnapping.  Seriously.

Galleria dell'Accademia

4.4(308 reviews)
0.8 kmDuomo
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The Accademia Gallery in Florence offers a focused, more intimate, and ultimately defined by a…read moresingle, overwhelming masterpiece, Michelangelo's David. Founded in the late 18th century as a teaching collection, it evolved into one of Italy's most important art institutions You slowly move through the gallery of Renaissance paintings and plaster models. You curiosity begins to build as you anticipate viewing this famous David. Quite impressive...the statue's size, precision details, and sculpture expertise lives you in awe. The Accademia's smaller size allows for a more intimate experience. It highlights Michelangelo's works as well as adding meaningful context.

You cannot visit Florence without visiting Galleria dell'Accademia to see Michelangelo's David…read more Though I had a tour guide, I felt like the pace was too slow. It's a great museum, don't get me wrong, but I'd rather beat the crowds to see David, and then take my time strolling through all the other works of art. Seeing 17' of David in person is unreal-- a human made this out of rejected marble. The magnitude of David's height and attention to detail is incredible and the lighting under a skylight highlights every vein and definition of muscle even more so. If you're looking for a deep dive art history lesson, I'd recommend using AI. Note: try to book skip-the-line tickets in advance. If you're unable to, you can try to book through a third party booking system such as Viator, but you'll be paying more.

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Traveled to the other side of the world just for this.

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Gli Uffizi - Botticelli

Gli Uffizi

4.4(279 reviews)
0.2 kmDuomo
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25th Wedding Anniversary trip alert (European vacation)…read more.. The Uffizi Gallery is housed in a long, elegant structure designed in the 16th century by Giorgio Vasari for the powerful Medici family, the gallery retains an air of purpose and grandeur, its corridors opening toward views of the Arno River and the city's historic skyline. The Uffizi collection is widely considered one of the finest in the world, particularly for Italian Renaissance painting, and includes works by masters such as Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Iconic paintings like Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera feel both familiar and astonishing when encountered in person. Their scale are beyond belief. The depth and breadth of the gallery is a bit overwhelming, with dozens of rooms and hundreds of masterpieces, creating moments where wonderment converges with a bit of tiredness. What lingers most is the sense of continuity: the Medici legacy encapsulated every wall, and the feeling that one is walking through the very cradle of Renaissance thought. The building itself is stunning...frescoed ceilings, eye-catching statues, and glimpses toward Florence's landmarks. Uffizi Gallery reinforces the idea that art, history, and city are intricately connected. Prepare to take adequate time to view the exhibits

November 6, 2024 3:45-6:45PM…read more We initially didn't plan to visit but was told this is a must do in Florence. I'm glad we did. I love art museums and thought this was more religious artifacts but glad to see some of my new favorite paintings in person. Silly me! Upon entering the museum, there a lot of stairs to climb. Get your exercise in for sure! I did see a very tiny elevator a little bit hidden to the side, so they definitely can accommodate those needing accessibility but plan accordingly as the elevator was tiny, probably one stroller/wheelchair at a time. The Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Spring are both so amazing to see in person. The works of Caravaggio were very powerfully presented. The da Vinci, the Michelangelo, the Raphael... so many great artist and their works are housed here. Lots of Sweet Baby Jesus and the Madonna, various Adam and Eve paintings.. My favorite besides Botticelli's, was from Pietro Perugino's a Portrait of a young man.. the eyes, the emotions, almost the sadness... what a great painting. The various views from the Uffizi Galleries of Florence was also pretty amazing, from Ponte Vecchio, along the Arno River and the view of the city... so glad we went during sunset as I caught some pretty great shots with just my iPhone. I definitely think this is worth the stop and glad to have this as an impromptu visit. Got in pretty quickly without a reservation either, we were very lucky.

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Basilica di Santa Maria Novella

Basilica di Santa Maria Novella

4.7(40 reviews)
0.8 kmSanta Maria Novella

Absolutely gorgeous place to visit. Please go inside if you have the chance but if you don't, the…read moreexterior is absolutely gorgeous. The areas has a lot of hotels (pretty obviously, since the train station is right across the street, on the back side of the church) and quite a few places to eat and drink. Two wine windows are in the area and my best friends favorite gelato shop, you can see from the square.

This review is merely for the exterior and a bit of the surrounding area. I read that they offer…read moretours inside, but we did not have time for one. This church was near our hotel and I wanted to at least see it as I'd taken an architecture course once in college that covered it. The back of the church is close to the front of the main Florence train station, separated by a wide street with multiple light rail tracks. You need to walk around to the far side (from the station) to see the façade, which is the famous view. There are businesses flanking one side of the church (hotels, restaurants, and other shops). There was some booth set up where people attempted to flag down passing pedestrians (I'm not sure if it was some political thing or they were eventually asking for donations, etc.; we escaped without hearing their pitch). Also around the front of the church there were African guys selling trinkets or attempting to engage tourists to sell something. These guys were fairly common throughout downtown Florence, actually. In front of the church is a large plaza which provides good longer-range unobstructed views for photos. The front of the church is sort of a 'late Gothic transitioning into the Renaissance' style. It is quite striking and worth a short detour on your way to the city center. The best lighting for photos seemed to be in the mid to late afternoon.

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Basilica di Santa Maria Novella - Late afternoon and sun.

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Basilica di Santa Croce - Restoration is underway with the grasshopper crane thing

Basilica di Santa Croce

4.7(62 reviews)
0.5 kmSanta Croce

November 9, 2024 1:30PM…read more What a beautiful church. This wasn't on our must see list while in Florence but so glad we made a pit stop here while looking for the leather school. Very short line to get in, I believe it was about 8 euros per person for a visit. We ended up spending about an hour ish browsing around. There were a lot of famous folks buried here... Right before our honeymoon we had lost my beloved kitty on the operating table for a dental procedure, she was 3.5 yo... on the same day we lost my mother in law to her battle with MS. It had been a rough couple of weeks before our trip. For some reason while sitting in this church I had an overwhelming feeling of sadness and relief at the same time. Which made this place so memorable for me. Known as the "Pantheon of Florence," it's the largest Franciscan church and serves as the burial site for famous Italians like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. Its history involves significant artistic decoration, including Giotto's frescoes, and later additions like the Neo-Gothic facade. Such a beautiful historic site with so much to look at. Definitely recommend to check them out if you ever visit Florence.

Located about 2,600 feet southeast of the Duomo, my partner, our friends, family members, and I…read morearrived at the Piazza di Santa Croce and the Basilica of Santa Croce (Italian for Basilica of the Holy Cross) St. Francis visited Florence at the beginning of the 13th century, and a few years later some friars of his congregation decided to stop in the city and build a church with a convent and an adjacent library. Thus was born this church. Today Santa Croce is a museum complex that brings together the Basilica, the chapels, the monastery, the bell tower, and the part dedicated exclusively to exhibitions, such as the former refectory, where we came last Tuesday. The €10 entry fee was well worth it. One has to wear appropriate outfits to gain entry. Basically, just make sure one has long shorts below the knees and arms are covered. Once inside this ornate Florentine gothic style, our attention is immediately drawn to the east end, where the tall narrow stained glass windows pierce the walls. The center nave is wide and well-lit. What is significant about Santa Croce is it became the resting place of so many great Italians, such as the great historian and writer Niccolò Machiavelli, sculptor and painter Michelangelo Buonarroti, astronomer Galileo Galilei, and composer Gioachino Rossini. There were probably more than a thousand art pieces on display here, including works of Brunelleschi, Donatello, and Giotto. One can easily spend half a day here--there is that much to see and explore!

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