Florence, Italy
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The definitive Florence viewpoint. The Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio tower, Ponte Vecchio, and the full Arno bend are visible from a single position. At golden hour the Duomo's terracotta dome glows orange against the sky. The piazzale is large enough for multiple compositions. It is popular: arrive 45+ minutes early to find your frame without fighting the crowd. Sunrise from here is substantially quieter.
Check tonight's sunset →A 10-minute walk uphill from Piazzale Michelangelo brings you to the Romanesque church of San Miniato and a terrace 60 m higher with a near-identical view and a fraction of the crowd. The church's white-and-green marble facade catches last light beautifully. The cemetery adjacent to the church has cypress-framed compositions that most tourists never find.
Check San Miniato conditions →The hilltop town above Florence gives a broader perspective than Piazzale: the full city, the Arno valley, and Tuscan hills rolling south to the horizon. The Roman amphitheater terrace and the main Piazza Mino offer multiple framings. Take the No. 7 bus from Santa Maria Novella. Sunset from Fiesole positions the city below with the western sky behind it — the composition is wider and more dramatic than from Piazzale in good light.
Check Fiesole forecast →The classic Tuscany of cypress trees, rolling vineyards, and dark skies. Drive south on the Chiantigiana (SR222) to the ridgelines between Greve and Panzano for open southerly horizons. Milky Way core rises in the south June through August with Tuscan farmhouse silhouettes as foreground. This is one of the most photogenic dark sky landscapes in Italy. Check Starcast before leaving Florence — valley humidity can affect transparency differently at elevation.
Check Chianti tonight →| Location | Distance | Bortle | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chianti Hills (Greve area) | 25 km south | 4–5 | Tuscan farmhouse foreground, cypress silhouettes | Starcast → |
| Apennine Pass (Passo della Futa) | 40 km north | 3–4 | High elevation, open north and south horizons | Starcast → |
| Maremma Coast | 120 km southwest | 3–4 | Sea horizon, Milky Way core over the Tyrrhenian | Starcast → |
| Crete Senesi | 90 km south | 3 | Premier dark sky in Tuscany, wide open terrain | Starcast → |