Things to do in Signa

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1. Ponte Vecchio

As you make your way over the Ponte Vecchio, peer into the windows of the goldsmith stores that have been here since the 16th century. Enjoy a sweeping view down the banks of the Arno from the viewing balconies in the center of the bridge. Street performers, artists and tourists create a lively atmosphere during the day. When the shutters come down over the shops in the evenings, the bridge takes on a romantic ambiance, perfect for a romantic stroll.
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Take a trip over Florence’s iconic bridge, spared by the Nazis for its beauty and home to jewelers for more than four centuries.

2. Uffizi Gallery

Names of the masters exhibited within the U-shaped Uffizi building read like a who’s who of Renaissance art. Find seminal works by Botticelli, da Vinci, Raphael and Rembrandt in a collection that spans six centuries. The Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) is unique in that it contains only masterpieces. It’s considered by many to have the most important collection of Western art in the world.
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Art lovers will be in their element in this famous museum, home to the most extensive and important collection of masterpieces in the world.

3. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is also known as the Duomo, which is an Italian term for cathedral. Dominating the Florence skyline is the Duomo’s magnificent dome, considered by many to be the most important architectural achievement of the Renaissance. Inside the cathedral, you’ll find stained-glass windows and frescoes by Italian masters, and one of the oldest examples of an hora italica clock in the world. For many, the most impressive part of a visit is a close-up view of the building itself.
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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore which includes heritage architecture, religious elements and a city

4. Piazza del Duomo

Join the bustling crowds, vendors and street performers in the cultural and geographical heart of Florence, the Piazza del Duomo. The cathedral for which the square is named is a spectacular centerpiece. In its shadow you will find several other historical, artistic and architectural treasures.
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Piazza del Duomo which includes night scenes, a church or cathedral and heritage architecture

5. Pitti Palace

Discover a wealth of art within the vast, fortress-like walls of the Pitti Palace (Palazzo Pitti). The Gallery of Modern Art holds important Italian pieces from the 18th to early 20th centuries, while the Silver and Carriages museums offer glimpses into the lifestyle of Florence’s longest-ruling family. The Palatine houses a collection of masterpieces second only to the Uffizi’s. The core of the building was constructed in 1458 for wealthy banker Luca Pitti, and sold to the Medicis in 1549. It was opened to the public in 1919.
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This former royal residence now showcases the extensive collections of the Medici family, with seven galleries containing some of the finest artworks in Florence.

6. Piazza della Signoria

Take a seat at an outside table in one of the Piazza della Signoria’s many cafés and restaurants. Watch the crowds jostle as they have for over seven centuries in the town’s political and civic center. Flamboyant street performers, milling tourists and busy locals move about this L-shaped town square in front of some of Florence’s most famous buildings.
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What to do in Signa


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Frequently asked questions

Is Signa worth visiting?
Famous for its walking trails and views, finding fun things to do in Signa is simple. Make sure to add Duomo Museum to your itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Signa?
Montegufoni Castle and Palazzo Capponi are two excellent places to begin your sightseeing adventures. Remember to explore the retail and dining options in Signa while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Signa?
You can't leave without visiting Duomo Museum, ranked the top tourist attraction in Signa.
Is three days enough to stay in Signa?
Three days in Signa is enough to enjoy the city's key attractions. Many travellers stay for two days on average. Teatro Cantiere Florida, Renai Park and Acciaiolo Castle are highly rated sights. Want to see more? Stick around a while longer to check off nearby hotspots like Florence.
Is Signa a walkable city?
Some top sights in Signa, such as Renai Park and Museum of Enrico Caruso, are within walking distance. You can also enjoy several of the city's popular neighbourhoods on foot. Just 2 kilometres from the city centre of Signa is Lastra a Signa and Badia a Settimo is 3 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Signa with kids?
What to do in Signa for adults?
There are lots of things to do in Signa, with entertainment for adults of all ages. End the day with a visit to Via de' Tornabuoni or Via Faenza.
Are there free things to do in Signa?
From visiting parks to strolling around exciting neighbourhoods, it's easy to discover free things to do in Signa. If you're in need of ideas, get some tips from a local tour guide. La Galleria is a great spot for anyone wanting to save on their sightseeing activities.