March in Florence means better weather and the return of Spring, and what better way to celebrate these than with some visits to local gardens? This March, experience Florence like a local, and visit some of the city’s best-kept secrets: its secluded, uncrowded, and serene gardens.
Giardino delle Rose
Giardino delle Rose, or the rose garden, is a beautiful area located just below Piazzale Michelangelo with magnificent views and gorgeous flowers. The garden is home to about 400 different kinds of roses as well as a variety of other plants and vegetation, making it an incredibly unique location. Created in 1865 by Giuseppe Poggi, the garden has long been a Florentine staple, and is the perfect spot for romantic walks, a relaxing afternoon, or just some sight-seeing.
Giardino dell’Iris
Also located by the Piazzale Michelangelo, the Iris Garden is open from the 25 of April through the 20 of May. The garden was originally designed and opened in 1957, and has grown through the help of donations since then. The emblem of Florence is a red Iris, which is one of the main reasons that the garden is so important to the local Florentines. Additionally, the area is a gorgeous place where many go to relax and take in the beauty of the city’s flowers.
Gli Orti del Parnaso
Located up on the Florentine hills, the Orti del Parnaso is home to a massive sculpture of a snake-lizard, as well as tons of lucious green vegetation. Due to the area’s location, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city of Florence, and remains a secret to many tourists. The next time you’re looking for a secluded, quiet spot with stellar landscape views, consider stopping by Orti del Parnaso.
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