Borgo San Frediano
Borgo San Frediano is Florence's last authentic artisan street, where you can still watch bookbinders, frame makers, and leather craftspeople working in centuries-old workshops.
About Borgo San Frediano
Borgo San Frediano is Florence's last authentic artisan street, where you can still watch bookbinders, frame makers, and leather craftspeople working in centuries-old workshops. The narrow medieval street runs through the heart of Oltrarno, lined with botteghe (workshops) that have operated for generations alongside neighborhood bars serving locals, not tourists. You'll find everything from antique restoration to traditional paper marbling, with most workshops happy to let you observe their craft.
The street feels like stepping back fifty years: old men play cards outside corner bars, workshop doors stay open revealing cluttered workbenches, and the smell of leather and glue drifts from doorways. Most shops occupy ground floors of residential buildings, so you're walking through a genuine neighborhood where people actually live and work. The atmosphere is unhurried and welcoming, especially on weekday afternoons when artisans take breaks to chat with curious visitors.
Most guidebooks romanticize this place, but honestly, half the workshops have irregular hours and some have moved to cheaper neighborhoods outside the center. Focus on the established bookbinders near Via del Campuccio and the leather workshops closer to Piazza del Carmine. Small handmade notebooks start around 15 EUR, while custom leather goods range from 40-200 EUR. Skip the touristy shops at either end, they're not authentic botteghe.
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