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Ponte Vecchio – Basilica of Santa Croce loop from Firenze Santa Maria Novella

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Ponte Vecchio – Basilica of Santa Croce loop from Firenze Santa Maria Novella

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Ponte Vecchio – Basilica of Santa Croce loop from Firenze Santa Maria Novella

03:45

13.8km

190m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

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Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 2.20 km for 220 m

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After 3.53 km for 253 m

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After 8.26 km for 288 m

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Train Station

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1.59 km

Piazza della Signoria

Highlight • Historical Site

Point of departure / arrival of the famous "Via degli Dei", the path that connects Bologna to Florence, which can be traveled on foot 🚶🏻‍♂️, by bike 🚲 or on horseback 🐎

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1.62 km

The Piazza della Signoria was the city's center of political power for centuries. It is dominated by the Palazzo Vecchio, where the Medici resided before moving to the Palazzo Pitti. In front of the entrance to the palazzo is a famous group of sculptures, including a marble copy of Michelangelo's "David".

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6.03 km

Ponte Vecchio

Highlight • Bridge

Time for a little Florence sightseeing. And the Ponte Vecchio is just one of them, it is one of the landmarks of the city. Today's stone bridge has existed since the fourteenth century and since then there are also these seem chaotic extensions: these are small shops, which are open to the customers and on the outside, like balconies, towering over the bridge. In any case, you must have seen. The two neighboring bridges offer a good view of the Ponte Vecchio and are perfect for a very classic Florence vacation selfie;)

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6.98 km

Basilica of Santa Croce

Highlight • Religious Site

Among the most important squares in the historic center of Florence, Piazza Santa Croce takes its name from the beautiful basilica that overlooks its eastern side.

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5

7.83 km

The Baptistery of San Giovanni Battista (patron of the city of Florence) is with the Cathedral and the Campanile di Giotto, a gorgeous unicum, comparable to the Piazza dei Miracoli of Pisa.
It is an octagonal building covered with alternated white and green marbles that in its style and architectural elements (columns, capitals, the geometry of spaces ...) refers to the classic taste, revitalized by the Renaissance.
Outside the visitor can admire the both artistic and symbolic value of the three bronze doors by Andrea Pisano, to the south, and Lorenzo Ghiberti, to the north and to the east (the famous "Porta del Paradiso"): the gilded bronze panels relate episodes respectively from the life of John the Baptist, the New Testament and the Old Testament.
Inside, the dome strikes the visitor with the great mosaic by Coppo di Marcovaldo depicting the Last Judgment, with the classic division between the blessed and the damned souls around a majestic Christ. The poet Dante Alighieri, for the description of Inferno in his "Divina Comedia", was probably inspired just by this Worldview, spread throughout the medieval Christian world.

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12.4 km

The Piazza della Signoria in Florence is one of the great central squares of the city and at the same time one of the most famous squares in Italy. At the time of the republic, it was the political and social center of the city with the Palazzo Vecchio. The place was named after the Signoria, the republican government of the city.

Next to the Palazzo Vecchio is the Loggia dei Lanzi. The arcade was built between 1376 and 1382 by Benci di Cione and Simone di Francesco Talenti in the Gothic style. The building was originally used for rallies and receptions of the Republic of Florence and was later named after the mercenaries (Lanzichenecchi) Cosimo I de ’Medicis, who were housed here in the 16th century.

The Feldherrnhalle in Munich was built on the model of the Loggia dei Lanzi. Source: Wikipedia

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12.4 km

The Fountain of Neptune was commissioned by Cosimo I de' Medici in 1559 to celebrate the marriage of Francesco de' Medici I to the Grand Duchess Joanna of Austria.

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12.9 km

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the Duomo of Florence, is the main Florentine church, symbol of the city and one of the most famous in Italy; when it was completed, in the fifteenth century, it was the largest church in the world, while today it is considered the third in Europe after St. Peter's in Rome and the Milan Cathedral

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13.8 km

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Train Station

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5.71 km

3.81 km

2.05 km

1.21 km

964 m

Surfaces

11.5 km

2.10 km

125 m

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Saturday 9 May

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15°C

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