Wondering what to pack for Florence?
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This packing list includes all the essentials for every season based on our extensive travel and Florence experience.
Florence should be an easy city to pack for, right?
You'll probably walk a lot, explore some world-class galleries, and eat a lot of gelato.
Figuring out what to wear in Florence should be no big deal.
Except it's never that easy!
If you don't travel often or have never traveled to Italy, you won't already own the essentials.
Seasonal weather changes are a factor, as are your activities.
This Florence packing list will not only help you look great but also help you stay safe and comfortable year-round.
It includes general tips on the gadgets and accessories you need too, which come highly recommended by me and the whole Florencewise team.
On this page I'll be covering:
There are certain things that I do not travel without, no matter what time of year I'm on the move or where I'm going.
These travel essentials should definitely be on your packing list, specifically:
Florence's Uffizi Gallery is one of the most pick-pocketed places in Italy outside of Rome.
Unfortunately, as a tourist, you could be a target of petty theft during your trip.
Luckily, when considering what to pack for Florence you can bring accessories to make it much harder for thieves to steal your belongings.
Here are our top anti-theft items to stay safe while traveling:
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Winter weather in Florence rarely dips below freezing, but it is cold.
Rain is always a pretty strong possibility in winter too so I never go anywhere without an umbrella!
But take a leaf out of Sweden's book when thinking about what to pack for Florence, they tell their children that "There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing!"
The best way to get around Florence is to walk everywhere.
While the historic center is compact, you will need comfortable walking shoes.
Pack waterproof boots (that you've already broken in!) before you visit Florence.
Bring a pair of sturdy sneakers as a backup.
Winter means it will be cold outside, but not so much indoors.
Jeans, and layers of sweaters, button-downs, and long-sleeved tops are ideal.
Check out our top tips for making the most of your time in Florence:
You'll still need to wrap up warm in early spring.
Rain is still common, but the weather in Florence is generally pleasant and dry by May.
Layering is key when planning what to wear in Florence in spring.
Pack comfortable shoes like boots and sneakers which will support your feet when walking around all day, as well as keeping them dry.
You'll need clothing that you can take on and off throughout the day as while the mornings and nights can be chilly, the days are warm especially as we get closer to summer.
Dress in jeans or lighter trousers, t-shirts, cotton dresses and sweaters.
Don't rule out wearing long maxi dresses in late spring, it's practically summer after all and Florence can be warmer than you might think!
No matter what season you visit Florence, here are 4 things never to leave at home:
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Living la bella vita during a Florentine summer means it'll be hot, hot, hot!
The mornings and nights are warm and the summer sun beams over the city by midday.
You might be tempted to dress in tank tops, crop tops, short shorts, or workout clothing when you visit Florence in summer.
These outfits are in theory fine when walking around Florence, but you won't be allowed into churches.
The Duomo Cathedral, the Basilica of Santa Croce, and many others have a strict dress code which requires you to cover your shoulders, midriff and knees.
Plus, I find that wearing loose clothing that covers more is actually cooler.
Florence gets extremely hot and humid in the height of summer and tight, synthetic clothing just does not work in these conditions!
Bring dresses, flowy skirts, linen pants, t-shirts, and long Bermuda shorts in light colors made with natural materials.
Comfortable walking shoes are still a must in summer.
Pack a pair of tennis shoes (that you've broken in!) and supportive sandals, and please leave the flip-flops at home!
I've seen so many people struggle with flip-flops over the years, they just don't work as a practical shoe for being on your feet all day.
I recommend bringing a light sweater or jacket in case you get a little chilly during the summer nights, you'll need one for the flight anyway and it can come in handy during your trip.
September is practically summer weather in Florence whereas the weather turns in October and November, becoming chillier and rainier.
It's super easy to figure out what to pack for Florence in September.
Simply wear whatever you would in summer with the addition of a jacket and a couple of warmer tops.
Pack for an October or November vacation like you would do for the spring.
Layer up with t-shirts, sweaters, jackets, and jeans, going heavier as the season goes on.
You could get away with wearing long dresses in fall if it's not too cold and wet, and we do get some unusually warm days in October.
You'll still need to wear comfortable shoes when pounding the city streets so waterproof boots and tennis shoes are a winner.
While rainy days are pretty common in the fall in Florence, this shouldn't put you off visiting! There's lots of ways to enjoy the city even when it's wet - check out Elyssa's video for some ideas!
Unless you've booked a Michelin-starred, seven-course meal at a restaurant with a dress code, you don't need to pack anything fancy for dining out.
However, people in Italy don't wear tank tops and shorts for dinner.
The average American might wear clothes like this for dinner at home in summer, but Italians dress a little more modestly.
That doesn't mean you need to pack more outfits!
There are ways to dress up what you wear in Florence during the day.
Keep the sundress and swap the tennis shoes for a pair of sandals.
Swap canvas shorts for jeans to go with your t-shirt and stylish sneakers.
Boots, a pair of jeans, and a cardigan can be instantly dressed up with a button-down.
I find that a couple of nicer outfits are all I need for the evenings.
So that's your complete Florence packing list, whenever you're visiting!
But before you start your packing, there are some items that you categorically should NOT pack for your vacation:
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