Explore Florence’s hidden parks with a scenic walk and picnic, discovering local gems and breathtaking views away from the tourist crowds.
Explore Florence’s hidden parks with a scenic walk and picnic, discovering local gems and breathtaking views away from the tourist crowds.
- Giardino del Museo Stibbert - This expansive English park features intriguing monuments, fountains, and sculptures. It offers a complex network of paths that wind through the greenery, complete with seating areas and scenic viewpoints. The towering vegetation includes pines, oaks, horse chestnuts, and lindens, with striking cypresses, some of…
- Giardino del Museo Stibbert - This expansive English park features intriguing monuments, fountains, and sculptures. It offers a complex network of paths that wind through the greenery, complete with seating areas and scenic viewpoints. The towering vegetation includes pines, oaks, horse chestnuts, and lindens, with striking cypresses, some of which likely predate the Stibbert restoration.
The romantic highlight is the pond, bordered by a small neo-Egyptian style temple. The driveway, adorned with a series of sculptures and classical busts, is a characteristic feature of the original Italian garden.
- Regione Toscana - Villa Fabbricotti - The park is designed along a longitudinal axis connecting the entrance on Via Vittorio Emanuele II to the villa Fabbricotti at the top of the slope. This is achieved through a series of stepped ramps and terraces, culminating in a large flat garden with a lawn surrounding the villa. Visitors can also reach the top via a wide, winding road that intersects the ramps at two points and continues to the left of the villa, reconnecting with the western terrace overlooking the belvedere.
- Orti del Parnaso - Entering from Via Trento, one is greeted by an elegant gate and a captivating belvedere. This is the entrance to the Parnassus Gardens, the highest section of the Orticultura garden, offering a stunning terrace with breathtaking views.
- Giardino dell’Orticoltura - The Garden of Horticulture in Florence was established in the mid-1800s. In 1854, as gardening became more popular, the Accademia dei Georgofili founded the Società Toscana di Orticoltura. This led to the creation of an experimental garden in 1859, when the Society was granted a plot of land by the Marquis Ludovico Ginori.

- Snacks
- Snacks
The beautiful gardens of Florence remain largely undiscovered by tourists who focus solely on the city’s monumental attractions. We are excited to invite our visitors to explore these parks intimately, just as the locals do. Enjoy a stroll to uncover hidden gems and indulge in a picnic on the grass with fruit juices and traditional sweets or ice cream,…
The beautiful gardens of Florence remain largely undiscovered by tourists who focus solely on the city’s monumental attractions. We are excited to invite our visitors to explore these parks intimately, just as the locals do. Enjoy a stroll to uncover hidden gems and indulge in a picnic on the grass with fruit juices and traditional sweets or ice cream, depending on the weather.
- Stibbert Garden: An Anglo-Saxon park adorned with trees, elegantly restored in the 19th-century style by Frederick Stibbert.
- Villa Fabbricotti Park: A favorite among Florentine families with children.
- Orti del Parnaso: Offers a stunning close-up view of Florence, showcasing the grand Dome, palaces, and towering structures of the city.
- Parco dell’Orticoltura: Established in 1854 by the Società Toscana di Horticoltura to promote the care of parks and landscape architecture in Tuscany.
THIS TOUR IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR THOSE SEEKING A CONNECTION WITH NATURE, ART, AND SPECTACULAR VIEWS.
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