The Tuscan Edit
Stories, objects, and places that define the handmade soul of Tuscany.
Welcome to The Tuscan Edit — the journal of Florence Factory.
 Here we share the beauty of Tuscany as told through its makers: handcrafted objects, artisan stories, curated travel tips, and everything we love about Florence and beyond.
 If you’re looking for authentic inspiration and meaningful finds, this is where your journey begins.
 
      
      Best time to visit Florence: weather, crowds, and climate curiosities
What’s the best time to visit Florence? It depends on what you want—sunny walks, quiet museums, festivals, or great deals. This guide breaks down the city by season with average temperatures, rainy months, and crowd levels, plus practical tips for booking Uffizi/Accademia, beating the heat, and packing smart. Think late April–June and late September–October for balance, July–August for peak heat and buzz, and January–February for art lovers who prefer no lines and lower prices. Plan smarter and enjoy Florence at its best.
 
      
      Florence, July 2025: a city turned up to eleven
Stone palazzi may simmer at noon, but July turns Florence into Europe’s chicest open-air salon. From MusArt’s cedar-shaded concerts to slam-dunks on Piazzale Michelangelo and gelato-stuffed sagre in the hills, here’s your smart, slightly ironic guide to sweating it out in style.
 
      
      The Art of May in Florence
Planning a trip to Florence in May 2025? Discover the best events, artisan markets, exhibitions, concerts, and hidden gems for a perfect spring getaway
 
      
      Can’t Find That Address in Florence? Look at the Color of the Number.
Confused by red and black street numbers in Florence? Learn why there are two, what they mean, and how to finally find that address you're looking for.
