06Sep

5 Best Places to Get Gelato in Florence Italy

One of the first orders of business when visiting Florence on our small group tours, is to find the best gelato.  Florence, the Renaissance city famed for its art, architecture, and culture, is also a haven for gelato lovers. With countless gelaterias scattered throughout the city, choosing where to indulge can be a challenge. To help you savor the best, here are the 5 best gelato spots in Florence that offer exceptional flavors and unforgettable experiences.

1. Gelateria La Carraia

Address: Piazza Nazario Sauro, 25/r, 50124 Firenze FI, Italy

Located near the Arno River, Gelateria La Carraia is loved by locals and tourists alike for its creamy texture and wide variety of flavors. From classics like pistachio and stracciatella to seasonal specialties, it’s a must-visit gelateria in Florence.

2. Vivoli

Address: Via dell’Isola delle Stinche, 7r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

Vivoli is one of Florence’s oldest gelaterias, dating back to 1930. Known for its rich and creamy gelato, Vivoli uses traditional recipes with high-quality ingredients. It’s perfect for those seeking authentic Tuscan flavors.  This is always a stop on our small group tour to Florence trip

3. Gelateria dei Neri

Address: Via dei Neri, 9/11r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

Situated in the city center, Gelateria dei Neri offers a delicious range of gelato flavors made daily with fresh, natural ingredients. Their chocolate and fruit sorbets are particularly popular.

4. Carapina

Address: Via de’ Benci, 24r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

Carapina is known for its artisanal gelato made with local Tuscan ingredients. This gelateria prides itself on innovative flavors and a commitment to quality, making it a favorite for food enthusiasts.  If we are on a small group tour to Florence or traveling without a group, we always stop here. 

5. La Strega Nocciola

Address: Via dello Studio, 44r, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

La Strega Nocciola is a family-run gelateria famous for its creamy hazelnut gelato and wide variety of inventive flavors. It’s a cozy spot loved by both locals and visitors.

Savor Florence One Scoop at a Time

From rich classics to creative combinations, Florence’s best gelato spots deliver delicious, creamy treats that perfectly complement your Tuscan adventure. Be sure to visit these gelaterias and enjoy the true taste of Italian gelato.

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