Florence · Italy

How Much Does Florence Cost? 2026 Budget Guide | Prices & Tips

Florence is a moderate-to-expensive destination where daily costs typically range from $88 / €75 for budget-conscious travelers to $918 / €780 for those seeking a luxury experience. While it is more affordable than Venice, it carries a higher price tag than many southern Italian cities due to its status as a premier global art hub. Costs are heavily influenced by the high demand for central accommodation and the entry fees for world-class museums like the Uffizi Gallery. However, the city's compact nature allows for significant savings on transportation, as most major sites are within walking distance. Visitors can balance their budget by mixing high-end Renaissance experiences with the city's robust and affordable street food culture.

Is Florence expensive to visit?

Florence is moderately expensive, with typical daily costs ranging from $88 / €75 to $918 / €780 depending on whether you stay in budget hostels or luxury botanical garden estates.

Currency: Euro (EUR) (1 € ≈ 1.18 $)
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Daily Budget

How much to budget per person per day in Florence

Budget

$88

per person /day

Mid-Range

$282

per person /day

Luxury

$918

per person /day

Trip Costs by Duration

Total estimated costs per person, excluding flights

Trip Costs by Duration Budget Mid-Range Luxury
3-Day Trip $265 $847 $2,754
5-Day Trip $441 $1,412 $4,590
7-Day Trip $618 $1,977 $6,426

per person — Excludes international flights

Budget Buffer

Recommended contingency for unexpected expenses

It is wise to maintain a 15% budget buffer to account for the Florence tourist tax, which costs $8.24 / €7 per night for 4-star hotels, and the mandatory $2.35–$4.71 / €2–€4 'coperto' charged at most sit-down restaurants. Additionally, pre-booking fees for the Uffizi and Accademia can add an extra $9.42 / €8 per person to your activity budget if not planned for in advance.

How Does It Compare?

See how Florence stacks up against other popular destinations

Rome Florence is slightly more expensive per square kilometer due to its limited central housing, with mid-range daily budgets of $282 / €240 compared to Rome's $265 / €225, though Florence saves travelers money on transport because it is more walkable.
Venice Florence is significantly more affordable than Venice, where the lack of cheap street food and expensive water transport can push a mid-range daily budget 20% higher than the Florence average of $282 / €240.

What Things Cost

Real prices for common tourist expenses in Florence

Food & Drink (3)
Item Price
Meal at Inexpensive Restaurant Typically includes a main course and a small drink in non-tourist areas. $24 €20
Domestic Draft Beer (0.5L) Expect to pay more (~$9.42–$12 / €8–€10) in bars directly overlooking the Duomo. $7.06 €6
Espresso (at the bar) Sitting down (al tavolo) can triple this price due to service fees. $1.41 €1.2
Transport (4)
Item Price
Florence T2 Tramway Airport Ticket The most affordable way to reach the center from Peretola Airport (FLR). $2 €1.7
Taxi Flat Rate (Airport to Center) A fixed price for standard trips; a $3.18 / €2.7 surcharge applies on holidays and $3.88 / €3.3 at night. $26 €22
Urbano Capoluogo Single Ticket Valid for 90 minutes on all city buses and trams. $2 €1.7
Regional Train to Pisa (One-way) Standard regional train taking ~1 hour to reach Pisa Central. $10 €8.9
Accommodation (3)
Item Price
Emerald Palace - Dorm Bed Extremely budget-friendly option located about 1km from the city center. $7.06 €6
Hotel Spadai - Mid-range Hotel A well-rated 4-star boutique hotel near the Duomo. Prices vary by season. $335 €285
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Luxury One of the most prestigious luxury stays in Italy, set in a private botanical garden. $1,354 €1,150
Activities (3)
Item Price
Brunelleschi Pass (Full Duomo Access) Highest tier pass including the Dome climb, Bell Tower, Baptistery, and Museum. $35 €30
Uffizi Gallery (High Season) Does not include the $4.71 / €4 online reservation fee, which is highly recommended. $29 €25
Galleria dell'Accademia Admission Standard adult entry to see Michelangelo's David. $24 €20
Connectivity (1)
Item Price
Italy eSIM 20GB (30 days) Reliable data-only option for tourists; activates upon connection to Italian networks. $29 €25

Food & Dining

What to eat and what it costs

The dining landscape in Florence ranges from $1.41 / €1.2 espresso at the bar to $24 / €20 meals at inexpensive restaurants in less-traversed neighborhoods. While sit-down dining often includes a "coperto" (cover charge) of $2.35–$4.71 / €2–€4 per person, the city is famous for high-quality street food like paninis and pizza that can keep daily costs low. For those drinking locally, a 0.5L domestic draft beer averages $7.06 / €6, though prices rise significantly in establishments directly facing the Duomo.

Cheap Eats

Where locals eat — real places, real prices

All'Antico Vinaio

$13–$18 / €11–€15

Via de' Neri · Local chain

The 'La Favolosa' is the classic choice. Expect a 20-minute line at peak lunch times.

Gustapizza

$9.42–$14 / €8–€12

Oltrarno · Local chain

Take your pizza to the steps of Santo Spirito church to eat like a local.

Da Nerbone

$5.89–$12 / €5–€10

Mercato Centrale · Street food area

Try the Lampredotto (tripe) sandwich with 'salsa verde' for the most authentic Florentine experience.

I' Girone De' Ghiotti

$11–$16 / €9–€14

City Center · Local chain

Often shorter lines than All'Antico Vinaio with equally high-quality Tuscan meats.

SandwiChic

$8.24–$14 / €7–€12

San Lorenzo · Bakery

Located in an old haberdashery; try the truffle cream toppings.

Historic Renaissance architecture and cultural landmarks in Florence, Italy

Getting Around

Transport costs and the smartest ways to move

Florence is exceptionally walkable, meaning most visitors rarely need the $2 / €1.7 Urbano Capoluogo single tickets for city buses or trams. The most efficient connection from Peretola Airport is the T2 Tramway, which costs only $2 / €1.7, providing a substantial saving over the $26 / €22 flat-rate taxi fee. For regional exploration, the train to Pisa costs just $10 / €8.9 one-way, making it an affordable day trip option.

Florence T2 Tramway Airport Ticket $2 €1.7
Taxi Flat Rate (Airport to Center) $26 €22
Urbano Capoluogo Single Ticket $2 €1.7
Regional Train to Pisa (One-way) $10 €8.9

Accommodation Overview

Lodging prices span a wide spectrum, from the Emerald Palace at $7.06 / €6 for a dorm bed to the Four Seasons Hotel Firenze at $1,354 / €1,150 for a luxury experience. A well-rated mid-range stay at a place like Hotel Spadai near the Duomo typically costs around $335 / €285 per night. Value seekers should look toward the Oltrarno or San Lorenzo districts for better rates than those found in the immediate vicinity of the Piazza del Duomo.

Emerald Palace - Dorm Bed $7.06 €6
Hotel Spadai - Mid-range Hotel $335 €285
Four Seasons Hotel Firenze - Luxury $1,354 €1,150

Accommodation Budget in Florence

Budget

$44 /night
Typical Range: $35 – $53

Hostels, budget hotels, shared facilities

Most Popular

Mid-Range

$114 /night
Typical Range: $94 – $129

3-star hotels, boutique stays, great locations

Luxury

$251 /night
Typical Range: $212 – $288

5-star hotels, suites, premium amenities

💡 Prices vary by season. Book 2-3 months ahead for best rates.

Where to Stay

See hotels, apartments & rentals around Florence – live prices from Booking.com, Expedia, Vrbo and more

Money-Saving Tips

Insider tricks to stretch your budget further

  • 1 Drink coffee while standing at the bar to pay the standard $1.41 / €1.2 price; sitting down can triple the cost due to service fees.
  • 2 Refill water bottles at the public fountains, known as 'nasoni,' or use the free high-quality water dispenser located near the entrance of Palazzo Vecchio.
  • 3 Visit the ground floor of Mercato Centrale to eat at Da Nerbone, where legendary lampredotto sandwiches offer a filling meal for a fraction of restaurant prices.
  • 4 Walk instead of using public transport; the historical center is small enough to traverse on foot in under 30 minutes.
  • 5 Book museum tickets in advance to avoid the $4.71 / €4 reservation fee if the queue is manageable, though in high season, the fee is worth the hours of time saved.
  • 6 Take the T2 Tramway from the airport for $2 / €1.7 rather than paying the $26 / €22 flat-rate taxi fee to reach the city center.
  • 7 Look for 'Pranzo di Lavoro' (worker's lunch) menus at smaller trattorias for a fixed-price multi-course meal, often costing under $24 / €20.
  • 8 Purchase an Italy eSIM for $29 / €25 to avoid expensive international roaming fees and ensure reliable navigation through winding medieval streets.
  • 9 Use the regional train to Pisa for $10 / €8.9 for a self-guided day trip instead of booking expensive organized group tours.
  • 10 Avoid restaurants that display photos of food or have 'host barkers' outside, as these are typically overpriced for tourists.

Hidden Costs

Surprise expenses that catch tourists off guard

Hidden Costs
Item Amount
Florence Tourist Tax (4-Star) Varies by hotel star rating: $6.47 / €5.5 for 3-star, $8.24 / €7 for 4-star, and $9.42 / €8 for 5-star hotels. Maximum 7 nights. $8.24 / €7/night
Restaurant Cover Charge (Coperto) Standard fee for bread and table setting; usually ranges from $2.35–$4.71 / €2–€4 per person. $2.94 / €2.5 per person
Uffizi/Accademia Reservation Fee Mandatory for pre-booked time slots to avoid 2–3 hour queues. $4.71 / €4/ticket
ETIAS Travel Authorisation Applies to visa-exempt non-EU citizens starting late 2026. Valid for 3 years. $24 / €20 (one-time)

Common Scams & Ripoffs

Watch out for these tourist traps

  • Street Art Trap: In Piazza della Signoria, scammers lay 'original' prints on the ground; if you step on one, they will aggressively demand you pay $24 / €20 or more for the 'damaged' art.
  • The Friendship Bracelet: Vendors near the Duomo may try to tie a cord around your wrist as a 'gift' and then demand money once it is secured.
  • Leather Counterfeits: Markets in San Lorenzo often sell low-quality imports; genuine Florence leather should have a supple feel and a distinct natural smell, not a chemical odor.
  • Birdseed Scam: People may force birdseed into your hand to attract pigeons for a photo in front of the Cathedral, then demand a high tip for the unsolicited service.

Seasonal Pricing

When prices rise and fall throughout the year

Peak Season

May, Jun, Sep, Oct

+30–50%

Cheapest

Nov, Jan, Feb

-25–40%

Best Value

Apr, Oct

Late Spring and early Autumn offer perfect weather (~20–25°C / 68–77°F) but require booking museums months in advance. Winter (excluding Xmas) offers great hotel deals but some attractions have shorter hours.

Events to Watch

  • Pitti Uomo (Jan/June): +60% hotels
  • Easter Week: Significant crowds and peak prices
Panoramic view of Florence with the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower and red-tiled roofs, Italy

Free Things to Do

The best experiences that cost absolutely nothing

  • 1 Enter the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo) for $0, though climbing the dome requires a paid pass.
  • 2 Watch the sunset from Piazzale Michelangelo for the most famous panoramic view of the Florence skyline.
  • 3 Explore the Loggia dei Lanzi in Piazza della Signoria, an open-air gallery of Renaissance sculptures available 24 hours a day.
  • 4 Visit the church of San Miniato al Monte, a stunning Romanesque basilica that offers free entry and incredible views from its terrace.
  • 5 Rub the snout of the Porcellino (bronze boar) at the Mercato Nuovo for good luck and a classic photo opportunity.
  • 6 Walk through the Giardino delle Rose (Rose Garden) below Piazzale Michelangelo to see sculptures by Jean-Michel Folon.
  • 7 Visit the Oblate Library (Biblioteca delle Oblate) and head to the top-floor cafeteria terrace for an unobstructed, free view of Brunelleschi's Dome.
  • 8 Walk across the historic Ponte Vecchio to admire the jewelry displays and the unique medieval architecture of the bridge.
  • 9 Visit the Orsanmichele Church, a former grain market turned chapel that often allows free entry to see its ornate tabernacle.
  • 10 Explore the artisan workshops in the Oltrarno neighborhood to see traditional wood carving and bookbinding in action.
  • 11 Browse the massive Tuesday morning market at Parco delle Cascine, the city's largest open-air market.
  • 12 Wander through the San Lorenzo leather market and the Mercato Centrale to soak in the local atmosphere and sights.

Worth the Splurge

Premium experiences that justify the price tag

Private Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Tuscany

Unbeatable views of the Chianti vineyards and rolling hills at dawn, typically including a prosecco breakfast.

$353 €300

Chef-Led Market Tour & Cooking Class

Learn to source ingredients at Mercato Centrale followed by a 4-course meal preparation in a private kitchen.

$171 €145

After-Hours Uffizi Private Tour

Avoid the thousands of daily visitors and see the Botticelli rooms in complete silence.

$530 €450

Popular Activities

Top-rated tours and experiences in Florence

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Day Trip Costs

Popular day trips from Florence and what they cost

Pisa

Getting Around

$21 / €18 by train

Entry

$24 / €20

Total Cost

$71 / €60

Siena

Getting Around

$24 / €20 by train

Entry

$18 / €15

Total Cost

$88 / €75

Payment & Money

How to pay and what to know about money

Currency

Euro (EUR)

1 € ≈ 1.18 $

Cash Needed

Yes

Card Acceptance

High in shops and restaurants, but small bars (for coffee) and markets prefer cash for amounts under $12 / €10.

Tipping

Not strictly expected due to 'coperto'. For exceptional service, rounding up or leaving ~5–10% is appreciated.

ATM Tips

Use bank-affiliated ATMs (Bancomat) like Unicredit or Intesa Sanpaolo. Avoid Euronet machines which charge ~$5.89–$12 / €5–€10 in fees.

Bargaining

Only appropriate at leather markets like San Lorenzo; never in shops or restaurants. Aim for ~15–20% off the initial offer.

Connectivity

eSIM: $13–$38 for 5GB–50GB (opens in new tab)

Local SIM: $24–$35 / €20–€30 at the airport for 50GB–100GB

WiFi: Excellent in the city center through the 'Firenze WiFi' public network (requires registration) and most cafés.

Use an Airalo eSIM for immediate data upon arrival, but local providers like Iliad offer better value for long stays.

Magnificent Duomo di Firenze with Brunelleschi's dome in Piazza del Duomo, Florence, Italy

Why you can trust this guide

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Independent developer and travel data analyst based in Prague. 35+ countries visited across Europe and Asia, 8+ years analyzing flight routes, accommodation prices, and seasonal weather patterns.

Methodology:
  • All neighborhoods verified by walking them
  • Curated locations based on walkability & safety
  • Real-time availability via live partner maps
  • Prices based on Booking.com & Numbeo averages

Methodology: This guide combines on-the-ground neighborhood research, current hotel pricing data, and real traveler feedback to provide honest, actionable accommodation recommendations for Florence.

Updated: February 16, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Florence expensive to visit?
Florence is moderately expensive, with typical daily costs ranging from $88 / €75 to $918 / €780 depending on whether you stay in budget hostels or luxury botanical garden estates.
How much does Florence cost per day?
A trip to Florence costs $88 / €75 per day on a budget, $282 / €240 for mid-range, and $918 / €780 for luxury. These include accommodation, food, transport, and activities per person.
How much does a trip to Florence cost?
A 7-day trip to Florence costs approximately $618 / €525 (budget), $1,977 / €1,680 (mid-range), or $6,426 / €5,460 (luxury) per person, excluding flights.
What is the cheapest month to visit Florence?
The cheapest months to visit Florence are November, January, February, with prices -25–40% lower than peak season. Late Spring and early Autumn offer perfect weather (~20–25°C / 68–77°F) but require booking museums months in advance. Winter (excluding Xmas) offers great hotel deals but some attractions have shorter hours.
What are the hidden costs in Florence?
Common hidden costs in Florence include Florence Tourist Tax (4-Star), Restaurant Cover Charge (Coperto), Uffizi/Accademia Reservation Fee ($4.71 / €4/ticket). It is wise to maintain a 15% budget buffer to account for the Florence tourist tax, which costs $8.24 / €7 per night for 4-star hotels, and the mandatory $2.35–$4.71 / €2–€4 'coperto' charged at most sit-down restaurants. Additionally, pre-booking fees for the Uffizi and Accademia can add an extra $9.42 / €8 per person to your activity budget if not planned for in advance.
How can I save money in Florence?
Top tips for saving money in Florence: Drink coffee while standing at the bar to pay the standard $1.41 / €1.2 price; sitting down can triple the cost due to service fees. Refill water bottles at the public fountains, known as 'nasoni,' or use the free high-quality water dispenser located near the entrance of Palazzo Vecchio. Visit the ground floor of Mercato Centrale to eat at Da Nerbone, where legendary lampredotto sandwiches offer a filling meal for a fraction of restaurant prices.