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Florence in January | Attractions, Concerts, Day Trips & More

Florence, the capital province of the Tuscany region, is an indispensable part of any Italian trip. While January in Florence typically offers a peaceful escape with fewer crowds, the Jubilee year may bring an increase in visitors. The cooler weather still makes it a great time to visit world-class museums like the Uffizi and Accademia, and enjoy events like the Epiphany celebrations bring seasonal excitement. You can also explore quiet neighborhoods like Oltrarno and San Frediano, and savor hearty Tuscan dishes in cozy cafes.

Check out our guide for the best things to do in Florence in January, with top tips for a memorable trip.

Is January a good time to visit Florence?

January is usually a great month to visit Florence, offering the lingering festive season with fewer crowds and lower airfare and hotel rates. However, with the Jubilee year, you may encounter more visitors than usual. Even so, it’s a wonderful time to experience Epiphany celebrations and La Fiorita di San Zenobi while enjoying a quieter side of the city.

How's the weather in Florence in January?

Florence in January

Best things to do in Florence in January

Green Line Festival
New Year’s Day dip in the Arno river in Florence

New Year’s Day dip in the Arno

If you are spending New Year's Day in Florence, catch the Florence Rowing Club’s annual dip in the Arno River. Participants dive into the chilly waters, marking the start of the year with this historic tradition.

Epiphany and the Cavalcade of the Magi in Florence
San Zanobi Column In Florence
Massimo Ranieri concert
Concert at Verdi Theater, Florence
Serie A football matches in Florence

Serie A matches

Dates: January 4 & January 19, 2025
Venue: Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence

Watch ACF Florentina as they play their first Serie A home matches of the year at their home stadium Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence in January. They will be playing against SSC Napoli and Torino F. C.

Top experiences in Florence in January

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Attractions to visit in Florence in January

Florence in January  - Uffizi Gallery
Florence in January - Florence Duomo
Florence in January - Accademia Gallery
Florence in January- Boboli Gardens
Florence in January -  Palazzo Pitti
Florence in January - Palazzo Vecchio
Florence in January - Museo del Bargello
Florence in January - Medici Chapel

Day trips from Florence

Discover the best of Tuscany on a scenic day trip from Florence. Whether it’s iconic landmarks, rolling vineyards, or coastal adventures, there’s something for every traveler.

  • Pisa: Experience the timeless charm of Pisa on a full-day or half-day trip. Visit iconic sights like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Piazza dei Miracoli, and the historic Pisa Cathedral.
  • Chianti: Savor the essence of Tuscany’s wine country with a day trip to Chianti. Explore beautiful vineyards and enjoy wine tastings at famous local wineries. Perfect for wine enthusiasts and those looking to experience the Tuscan countryside.
  • Cinque Terre: Take a breathtaking train ride along the Ligurian coast and explore Cinque Terre’s colorful fishing villages. Although January’s waters may be chilly for a swim, the dramatic coastal scenery makes this a memorable winter excursion.

Know before you visit Florence in January

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Florence in January
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  • Heavy woolen clothing
  • Thick jackets, pairs of gloves, and thick socks
  • Poncho or raincoat, and waterproof boots
  • Sweaters and scarfs
  • Comfortable walking shoes
Florence in January
  • Round pin converter plugs suitable for C, F, and L-type sockets.
  • Umbrella
Florence in January
  • By bus: You can travel by bus to and within all major cities in Tuscany on a single ticket issued by Autolinee Toscane. E-tickets can be bought via the Tabnet app, or by sending an SMS typed “Firenze” to 4880105. Physical tickets are available at official ticket offices, vending machines, and authorized retailers.
  • By tram: Tram services are available in select localities in Florence between 5:30 AM and midnight. Tram tickets are available for purchase at the same points as bus tickets.
  • By cab: In Florence, you cannot flag down a cab as it passes along the street. You can instead hop into one from a designated taxi stand, or call for one on 0554242 / 0554390 / 0554798 / 0554499. You may alternatively book a cab through the Taxi 4242 app.
Florence in January

The main areas to stay in Florence are the residential area, the historic center, and the countryside. Here are some good budget-based options around the city for you to choose from.

Florence in January

What to eat in Florence in January

  • Ribollita: This dish is an everyday soup made at home by reboiling leftovers. The ingredients could be anything from cannellini beans, kale, cabbage, and carrots, to beans, celery, potatoes, and onion.
  • Crostini di Fegato: Crostini di Fegato is a bite-sized version of bruschetta topped with chicken liver pate, This traditional Tuscan antipasto is usually flavored with juniper berries, garlic, sage, and salted anchovies.
  • Tiramisu: A dessert you will find on every menu in Florence, Tiramisu is an international favorite, born in the Italian city.

Hacks & Tips to Visit Florence in January

  • Typically, January is a budget-friendly time to visit Florence due to lower travel costs. But given the expected uptick in visitors for the Jubilee year, early bookings can help you secure better prices.
  • Book day trips to Pisa, Chianti, or Cinque Terre in advance, as last-minute availability can be limited.
  • Take advantage of discounted entry tickets and combo deals at museums and major attractions.
  • Florence’s historic center is best explored on foot—wear comfortable shoes and carry an umbrella for sudden rain.
  • For solo female travelers, taking a cab is the safest option for returning to your stay at night.
  • Rooms use C-type, F-type, and L-type plugs—bring a round pin converter for other plug types.
  • Keep yourself updated on changed or canceled events by checking official websites.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Florence in January

Can I experience snow in Florence in January?

While it is rare, there is a possibility for slight snowfall at the beginning of the month. 

Can I take a swim in Florence in January?

No, it isn’t advisable to swim in Florence in January, as the waters are really cold, with temperatures between 12.4℃ and 14.9℃.

When and where can I spot the festive lights?

Florence’s festive lights typically illuminate from early December to early January. Visit the historic center, including Via Tornabuoni, Piazza del Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio, for the best displays.

How can I spend New Year’s Day in Florence?

On New Year’s Day, start with a stroll along the Arno River, explore open attractions like Palazzo Pitti, or attend a classical concert at a local church. Enjoy a traditional Italian brunch at a local trattoria.

Is it expensive to travel to Florence in January?

January is usually Florence's low season, making flights and accommodations more affordable. However, with the Jubilee year attracting more visitors, demand might be higher than usual, so it’s wise to book early to secure the best deals and avoid unexpected price hikes.

What are some fun activities I can do in Florence?

Explore iconic landmarks like the Uffizi Gallery, climb the Duomo, enjoy local food at Mercato Centrale, and stroll through Boboli Gardens. Don't miss sunset views from Piazzale Michelangelo.

What are a few off-beat things I can do in Florence?

Visit the Stibbert Museum, hike in Fiesole’s hills, explore Oltrarno's artisan workshops, or take a street food tour. Discover hidden gardens like the Bardini Gardens for a unique experience.