Italy · March
Florence in March
March in Florence offers a serene introduction to spring, with fewer crowds than peak season and the promise of budding gardens. This is your chance to truly soak in Renaissance masterpieces like Michelangelo's David and Botticelli's Birth of Venus at the Uffizi Gallery with more breathing room.
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Is March a good time to visit Florence?
March is a workable month for Florence with tradeoffs. 10-17°C, variable with sunshine and rain showers — Easter holidays can cause a surge in visitors towards the end of the month.
Overall: Decent
Crowds: Moderate
Prices: Moderate
What makes March worth visiting
- •Emergence of spring flowers
- •Fewer crowds than peak season
What to pack for Florence in March
Spring-specific items.
Clothing
- ●Lightweight Scarf
- ●Comfortable Walking Shoes
- ●Layering Tops
- ●Trousers/Jeans
- ●A Slightly Dressier Outfit
Electronics
- ●Universal Travel Adapter
- ●Portable Power Bank
Health & Safety
- ●Personal First-Aid Kit
- ●Hand Sanitizer
- ●Sunscreen
Documents & Money
- ●Physical Copies of Important Documents
- ●Credit/Debit Cards
- ●Small Euro Bills
Cultural Considerations
- ●Modest Attire
- ●Phrasebook or Translation App
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