Fish Market
The Vibrant Heart of Florence: Fish Market
Discover the charm of Florence at Piazza dei Ciompi, a historic square bustling with local life, artisan markets, and Tuscan culinary delights.
Piazza dei Ciompi is a vibrant historical square in Florence, showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage and lively atmosphere. It's a perfect spot for tourists to immerse themselves in local life, enjoy artisan markets, and sample traditional Tuscan cuisine.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore), head east on Via dei Calzaiuoli. Continue straight until you reach Piazza della Signoria. From there, turn left onto Via dei Neri and continue until you reach Piazza dei Ciompi. It should take about 15-20 minutes on foot.
Public Transport - Bus
From the Santa Maria Novella train station, take bus number 14 towards 'Piazza della Libertà'. Get off at the 'Piazza dei Ciompi' stop. The journey will take approximately 20 minutes, including waiting time.
Walking
If you are near Piazza della Repubblica, head southeast on Via Roma towards Via degli Strozzi. Continue straight on Via degli Strozzi, which becomes Via della Storia. Turn right onto Via dei Banchi and then left onto Via dei Ciompi. Continue straight until you reach the square. This walk will take around 10 minutes.
Public Transport - Tram
From the 'Firenze Santa Maria Novella' tram stop, take Tram Line T2 towards 'Via Alamanni'. Change at 'Fortezza' and take bus number 14 towards 'Piazza della Libertà'. Get off at 'Piazza dei Ciompi'. The total travel time is about 30 minutes.
Use Piazza dei Ciompi as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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