What makes it 79% Kids-Friendly: A fenced playground, inclusive equipment and free gardening workshops make the park engaging for children, but gravel paths and scarce shade or toilets near play area are drawbacks.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to enjoy the playground, explore exhibits and relax without tiring young children.
Children’s Playground:
Let kids run, slide and swing in the fenced play area with sand pit.
Tip: Bring sun hats and water. Adults can watch from nearby benches.
“Ortolandia” Workshop:
Join free hands-on gardening sessions at spring and autumn plant fairs.
Tip: Arrive by 3:45 PM to register for the 4 PM workshop. Check fair dates online before visiting.
Seasonal Plant Exhibitions:
Explore themed displays of orchids, carnivorous plants and aromatic herbs.
Tip: Turn it into a game: have kids spot and count bright flowers or leaf shapes.
Picnic & Farmers’ Market:
Spread a blanket on the lawns and browse stalls for local bread, cheese and snacks.
Tip: Pack a picnic or buy fresh produce from market vendors. Watch for shady spots under trees.

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The public garden in the Le Cure district gets packed on weekends and holidays, making it one of Florence's most popular spots. This is mostly thanks to the fair held in the pavilion—the 'pearl' of the space. The garden itself looks good, and its main draw is the collection of cute metal sculptures of animals and literary characters. While some zones look a bit neglected, you can still enjoy a rel...
PAOLO
There were lots of people on this first day of autumn. There's still a hint of summer in the air, even though the days have gotten much shorter. We don't want to miss out on anything. They are DIANA GLOOM. WONDERFUL.
Dry Ridge
Wish the bar could stay open all year. Why not use the conservatory? Great use instead of it sitting empty.
Gabriele Ippoliti
A beautiful green spot in the heart of Florence. A great place for a stroll and interesting for the various exhibitions and fairs held throughout the year (often gardening-themed).
In spring and autumn, time your visit for plant fairs and free kids’ workshops. In summer evenings, catch Love Orticoltura events with dog shows and live music. Arrive early in hot months to use shaded areas before midday heat.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry | EUR 0 |
| Snacks at garden kiosk | EUR 20 |
| Souvenirs at plant market | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 35 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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