Florence Live Webcams

Live webcams in Florence show the streets, squares, architecture, historic quarters, cathedrals, churches, palaces, hotels, riverbanks, and landmarks of the city and the capital of the Tuscany region in Italy. These webcams offer panoramic views of the city and its current weather conditions, accessible from anywhere in the world. Some webcams stream live video with sound. The most popular webcams are listed at the top of the page. A map on this page shows the exact location of each webcam in Florence.

Brief Information about Florence

Florence is a major city and the capital of the Tuscany region in central Italy. It is also one of the world’s most important cultural and historical cities, having played a significant role in European history during the Renaissance. Once the capital of the Florentine Republic, Florence is home to numerous works of art, architectural monuments, and historical landmarks.

The city is situated on the banks of the Arno River in central mainland Italy, approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) north of Rome and 300 kilometers (186 miles) southeast of Milan. Florence has a population of around 382,400 people and covers an area of 102 square kilometers (39 square miles). It is the eighth-largest city in Italy, following the country’s capital, Rome, and other major cities like Milan, Naples, Turin, Palermo, Genoa, and Bologna.

Climate in Florence

Florence has a Mediterranean climate with distinct subtropical humid characteristics. The climate is characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, rainy winters. In summer, daytime temperatures range from +25°C to +30°C (77°F to 86°F). Winters in Florence are mild, with average temperatures ranging from +5°C to +15°C (41°F to 59°F). Precipitation is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, although winter tends to be wetter. Frosts and snowfalls are extremely rare in Florence.

Attractions in Florence

Key attractions in Florence include the Palazzo Vecchio on Piazza della Signoria, built between 1299 and 1314; Piazza della Repubblica; the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore; Palazzo Strozzi, constructed between 1489 and 1539; the Uffizi Gallery; the Ponte Vecchio; Palazzo Pitti on Piazza dei Pitti on the left bank of the Arno River; San Lorenzo Market; the National Museum of Bargello; the Museum of San Marco; the National Archaeological Museum of Florence; and many more.