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Explore the enchanting Giardino Bardini in Florence, where lush gardens, stunning views, and rich history come together to create a serene escape.
Nestled in the heart of Florence, Giardino Bardini offers tourists a tranquil escape filled with vibrant flora, exquisite views, and rich history. This enchanting garden is a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the center of Valdarno, head towards the SS69 road towards Florence. Follow the SS69 for about 20 kilometers until you reach the outskirts of Florence. Continue on the road, and then take the exit towards the city center. Follow signs for 'Centro' and 'Piazza della Signoria.' Park at a nearby parking facility such as Garage della Repubblica. From the garage, it's a short walk to Giardino Bardini located at Via de' Bardi, 1. Just follow Via de' Bardi until you reach the entrance of the garden.
Public Transportation
From any location in Valdarno, take a train from the local station to Florence Santa Maria Novella (SMN) station. The train journey takes about 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive at SMN station, exit and head towards the bus stop located outside the station. Take the bus line 23 towards 'Piazza Beccaria.' Get off at the stop 'Piazza dei Giudici.' From there, it's a short 10-minute walk: head towards the Arno River and cross the Ponte alle Grazie. Continue on Via de' Bardi, and you will find Giardino Bardini at Via de' Bardi, 1.
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