Location: Camping in Florence
Florence, the jewel of Tuscany, Italy, is a destination that beckons travelers with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. For those who love the freedom of the open road, exploring Florence in a motorhome or camper van can be an unforgettable experience. With your home on wheels, you have the flexibility to discover the city’s treasures at your own pace. You can set up camp at one of the many campsites in the region and enjoy the convenience of having all your necessities with you.
Camping in Florence allows you to immerse yourself in the Tuscan landscape, with its rolling hills and picturesque countryside. Caravan holidays in this part of Italy provide a unique blend of outdoor adventure and cultural exploration. After a day spent wandering through Florence’s historic streets, admiring the art of the Uffizi Gallery, or marveling at the grandeur of the Duomo, you can return to the tranquility of your campsite. Here, you can relax under the stars and plan your next day’s adventures.
Traveling by camper van also means you can easily visit the surrounding areas of Tuscany. The region is dotted with charming campsites that cater to caravan and camper van enthusiasts, offering amenities such as electricity hook-ups, laundry facilities, and even swimming pools. These sites serve as perfect bases from which to take day trips to other Tuscan cities like Siena, Pisa, and Lucca, or to explore the famous Chianti wine region.
For a holiday that combines the comforts of home with the excitement of travel, a camper van journey through Florence and Tuscany is hard to beat. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or new to the experience, the campsites and camping culture in this part of Italy will welcome you with open arms. So pack up your camper van and set off for an adventure through the heart of the Renaissance, where every turn of the road promises new sights, flavors, and memories.
Campsites and interesting places in this area
The official caravan park in Florence, where we stayed for about 4 days. You take a ticket when you enter and pay for the number of days when you leave. I unfortunately don't have a picture of the caravan park. I'll take a picture next time.
View moreMarket right in the city center. During the day it is possible to shop normally. After lunch, a food hall with restaurants and bars opens upstairs.
View moreStreet food in Italian. The best food for a fiver you've ever eaten. You can choose from pre-made versions, or you can make your own schiacciata.
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