July and August are the times to avoid as they are unbearably hot and humid. In August, you can see many restaurants, bars and shops closed as sensitive Florentines flee the city. Although the air temperature is normal in spring (April/June) and autumn (September/October). During these times, the city is full of tourists. If you want to stay away from the crowds, you can throw a piece of warm clothing, an umbrella and sunglasses in your suitcase and visit in late November or February.
Transport
Florence's historic center is very walkable, since small and especially large areas have been made pedestrian-friendly. The efficient bus network operated by ATAF includes Lilliputian electric buses and is designed to navigate the narrow streets of the city centre. A single ticket costs €1.20 each way and duration It is 90 minutes. The fee for a 24-hour ticket is €5. While there is no taxi service on the streets, you can find a taxi at any stop or via phone numbers (39-055-4242 or 39-055-4798).
Florence Weather
Although the weather in Florence is generally extremely hot and humid in summer, it is cool and humid in winter. January is the coolest with 6.5 degrees Celsius; July is the warmest month with an average temperature of 24.6 degrees Celsius.
See also
If you do not like waiting in queues for hours, it will be advantageous to reserve tickets from Uffizi or Accademia. If you plan to visit museums, you need to buy a Firenze Card; In this way, you will keep your money in your pocket and avoid long queues. Although tipping in restaurants is not a common practice, you can leave leftover change from the account if you wish.