SpringTag

Visitors with a notebook practice Italian in Florence’s Iris Garden amid spring blooms

Florence in spring transforms into a giardino in fiore, a garden in bloom. This guide explores the most stunning and accessible gardens opening their gates with the season’s first blossoms. From the regal avenues of Boboli Gardens to the hidden giardini segreti of Bardini, and the fleeting blooms of the Iris Garden and Rose Garden, each offers a unique cultural experience. Visitors will discover not only vibrant flowers and panoramic views of Florence, but also chances to immerse in la lingua italiana – the Italian language – through every stroll, sign, and conversation. Enjoy a spring journey where nature and language learning blossom together under the Tuscan sun.

Spring festival in Florence with musicians and flag throwers performing in Piazza Santa Croce, surrounded by flower stalls and a large crowd in front of the Basilica of Santa Croce.

Spring in Florence is a season of vibrant festivals and time-honored traditions that bring the city’s music, art and cultural heritage into full bloom. In 2026, as winter fades, Florence’s calendar comes alive with events ranging from spectacular religious rituals to all-night art celebrations and floral displays. This article explores the major spring festivals in Florence for 2026 – including exact dates and what to expect – so visitors can experience the city’s lively springtime atmosphere at its best.

Rustic Tuscan spring picnic with pecorino cheese, fresh fava beans, artichokes, bread and a bottle of Chianti set on a wooden table in the countryside.

Springtime in Florence is a feast for the senses. As winter fades, Tuscan markets come alive with tender artichokes, fresh fava beans, and young pecorino cheese. Locals prepare traditional Easter breads and sweets, and savory lamb dishes take center stage at family gatherings. From lively Pasquetta picnics in the countryside to bustling food festivals celebrating seasonal bounty, spring in Florence offers a delicious journey through Tuscany’s culinary heritage.