Giardino Torrigiani
Giardino Torrigiani is Florence's largest private garden at 7 acres, a romantic English-style landscape created in the 19th century that's still owned by the original family.
About Giardino Torrigiani
Giardino Torrigiani is Florence's largest private garden at 7 acres, a romantic English-style landscape created in the 19th century that's still owned by the original family. You'll wander winding gravel paths past a genuine Gothic revival tower, artificial grottos carved into hillsides, and rare botanical specimens including ancient magnolias and exotic palms. The garden feels like a secret world behind high walls near Porta Romana, complete with peacocks roaming freely and views over Florence's rooftops.
The visit flows like a treasure hunt through different garden rooms, each with its own character. You'll climb to the Gothic tower for panoramic views, duck into mysterious grottos with dripping water features, and follow paths that curve around century-old trees. The atmosphere is genuinely romantic and slightly overgrown in the best way, with peacock calls echoing off stone walls and morning light filtering through the canopy.
Most guides don't mention that this place is genuinely hard to access, which keeps crowds minimal but makes booking essential. Tours cost around 15 EUR per person and only run on select weekends April through October through cultural associations. Skip this if you prefer manicured gardens, the slightly wild English style isn't for everyone and the limited access makes it feel exclusive rather than welcoming.
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