A less known destination aside from the magnificent Florence Duomo, the Piazza Michelangelo, or even it’s next door neighbor, the Palazzo Pitti. The Boboli Gardens is directly behind the Palace, and is a place you should give a try.
If you are visiting the Palazzo Pitti, then you should hop on and proceed to the Boboli Gardens. Whereas Palazzo Pitti is a movie of vintage brown, it might be a great idea to finally let your sight turn to some green.
The garden was residence to the Medici family, and no other people were granted access. It houses sculptures dating back to the 16th century, but my favorite part was the panoramic view across the city. During autumn or spring, lounging around on the green field of the gardens makes a beautiful day out with family and friends. Try not to do it under Italy’s scorching August weather, though.
Its vast 45,000 square metres area is not an easy feat to complete without a bottle of water, so make sure you have one in your backpack. Take your time strolling around. Not only will you find sculptures, you’ll also find architectures and fountains that altogether create a lavish layout to view. The amphiteatre is not a feat to be taken lightly.
The centre of the amphiteatre is the Ancient Egyptian Boboli Obelisk, brought directly from Villa Medici in Rome.
The Fountain of Neptune is located at the end of the Amphiteatre, with a bronze statue of Neptune by Lorenzi. The fountain was built at the same time with its more famous partner Fountain of Neptune by Ammannati, located in Palazzo Vecchio.
Another sight not to be missed is the Grotto by Buontalenti. It is then right next to the sculpture of the famous Dwarf Morgante.
While this garden might not be as grand and breathtaking as the Florence Duomo, nor is it as lively as the Piazza della Signoria, it’s a new thing to try: getting lost in a garden in Florence.
Lauren says
Great post and your pictures are fantastic. I missed the gardens when I was in Florence!
Jesica says
Thank you! It’s quite easy to miss as it’s not one of the “main” tourist destinations, but i hope you’ll visit it sometime! :)x
Our Carpe Diem says
Cool! It sounds like a great place to explore, will put it on my bucket list for next time we visit Florence. When we were there last we discovered Fiesole, an easy busride away, and sooooo much quieter.
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Jesica says
Thank you for reading! I will also check Fiesole out. As I’ve been to Florence couple times already, I’m trying to find less mainstream destinations. And also, it’s nice to not have the tourist crowd around sometimes :)x
Mashibaby says
ITs beautiful!!
paddockfamily4 says
I’ve never heard of this before- definitely adding it to the Italy bucket list!!!
Jesica says
You should! :)x thanks for reading 🍀
Jessica says
Beautiful 🌸 it looks so historical there and like you could really learn so much!! Great post! Happy Friday!
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Jesica says
Yes it really is beautiful! Thank you for reading x
Lozza says
Ah looks lovely! I’d love to visit one day 🙂
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Jesica says
You should!! Thank you for reading :)x
Dayna says
What a beautiful place! You took amazing pictures. I love all the architecture and history of it. I’d love to go there some day!
Great post 😊
Jesica says
Thank you! And I do hope you get to visit it soon, thank you for reading! :)x
Emma says
What a beautiful looking place. I really need to explore more of Italy
Jesica says
It definitely is! :)x thanks for reading x
bossbabechroniclesblog says
That looks beautiful! I’ve yet to go to Florence but it’s definitely on my list!
Jesica says
I hope you get to see it soon! Thanks for reading x
Amie. (@acurvyvegan) says
I absolutely adore Florence! It’s such a beautiful city & the Boboli gardens are beautiful!
Love, Amie ❤
The Curvaceous Vegan
Jesica says
Yes me too! Thanks for reading :)x