Wildlife

If you've had your fill of culture and history in the day then it's time to let loose! The central area in and around the Duomo offers a range of bars and nightclubs. Entry fees vary as well as the specials on drinks and cocktails. The variety is truly Italian with popular music styles, live music and the latest dance tunes. Either stage your own mini pub crawl or signup for an organised one to really get funky with it.
-WILDLIFE AREAS
Red Garter House, Cabiria and Capocaccia.

Free Stuff

Things to do for free in Florence

Piazza Signoria

This was the site for an execution of a priest by the name of Savonarola in 1498, who had been making disparaging comments about the Catholic Church and claiming he had visions. Today you can join the crowds to admire the classical statues (and David) on display around the Palazzo Vecchio and under the loggia For the detectives among you try to find the face carved onto the wall of the Palazzo Vecchio, legend tells it that Michelangelo was trying to prove a point by carving it with his hands behind his back.

Ponte Vecchio

One of the three bridges in the world occupied by shops, and Florence's oldest Spared destruction from the Germans in WWII because of its age, it has also withstood floods and tourists. The dazzling goldsmith shops you see today are a far cry from the stinking noisy butchers and black smiths that originally occupied it. Above the shops is a hidden walkway linking the Palazzo Pitti to the Uffizi once allowing the Medici's to avoid roughing it with the locals.

Churches

A lesser known or visited church is Chiesa di San Miniato al Monte , sitting up on the hill overlooking the town. This building is the finest example of Romanesque design in Florence and inside is worth a look with its 13th and 15th C frescoes.