My plans are about finished for my trip to Florence. Can you look over my itinerary and let me know if it's realistic please? I plan to purchase the Firenze Card, so I want to get the most out of it in 3 days - I know those will be packed days.
Day 1, we arrive in Florence early on a Monday and I know we'll be worn out from the flight, so I don't have a lot planned. Just purchasing the Firenze cards, and maybe the Orsanmichele Church (because I really want to go inside the museum that's only open on Mondays)
This will be our "recover" day with resting and walking around, getting our bearings.
Day 2 (first day using Firenze Card): Climb the Dome before the crowds and heat sets in. Pitti Palace/Palatine Gallery, Brancacci Chapel, Bargello, and if I have any energy left - climb Giotto's tower.
Day 3: Uffizi, Santa Croce, Casa Buonarroti, Baptistry of Duomo, Duomo museum, palazzo Vecchio
Day 4: Accademia, Museum of San Marco, Medici Chapel, Medici Riccardi palace, Santa Maria Novella. In the evening - San Miniato Church/gregorian chants and sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo.
Day 5 is dedicated to Pisa and Lucca
Day 6: Santo Spirito Church, Santa Felicita Capponi Chapel, and inside the Cathedral if we don't get to it during the 3 "Firenze card days".
I don't plan to spend hours inside any of these places (Uffizi and Accademia might be the exceptions). There are certain things I want to see in each place, but I won't be rushing through either. Depending on how pooped I am on the day we arrive, I might be able to move the San Miniato and Piazzale Michelangelo over to monday evening.
I've been careful to plan my schedule around opening/closing times, but I'm not sure about geographic feasibility.
I used your "Florence in 3 days" article, as well as Rick Steves' Florence tour book.
Is it do-able?
Thanks!
Day 1, we arrive in Florence early on a Monday and I know we'll be worn out from the flight, so I don't have a lot planned. Just purchasing the Firenze cards, and maybe the Orsanmichele Church (because I really want to go inside the museum that's only open on Mondays)
This will be our "recover" day with resting and walking around, getting our bearings.
Day 2 (first day using Firenze Card): Climb the Dome before the crowds and heat sets in. Pitti Palace/Palatine Gallery, Brancacci Chapel, Bargello, and if I have any energy left - climb Giotto's tower.
Day 3: Uffizi, Santa Croce, Casa Buonarroti, Baptistry of Duomo, Duomo museum, palazzo Vecchio
Day 4: Accademia, Museum of San Marco, Medici Chapel, Medici Riccardi palace, Santa Maria Novella. In the evening - San Miniato Church/gregorian chants and sunset at Piazzale Michelangelo.
Day 5 is dedicated to Pisa and Lucca
Day 6: Santo Spirito Church, Santa Felicita Capponi Chapel, and inside the Cathedral if we don't get to it during the 3 "Firenze card days".
I don't plan to spend hours inside any of these places (Uffizi and Accademia might be the exceptions). There are certain things I want to see in each place, but I won't be rushing through either. Depending on how pooped I am on the day we arrive, I might be able to move the San Miniato and Piazzale Michelangelo over to monday evening.
I've been careful to plan my schedule around opening/closing times, but I'm not sure about geographic feasibility.
I used your "Florence in 3 days" article, as well as Rick Steves' Florence tour book.
Is it do-able?

Thanks!