There’s a reason why Florence is at the top of many travelers’ bucket lists — between the food, architecture, history, fashion and culture, there’s really no place else in the world like it. The next time you find yourself in the Renaissance City, make your way to these 10 remarkable places and start snapping. Sure, your Instagram followers may get a little jealous, but this highly-photogenic Italian city was made for the gram — with 16 million tourists visiting every year, the region’s popularity can’t be denied. Here are our top picks for the most Instagram-worthy spots in Firenze.1. Ponte VecchioPonte Vecchio is one of the most famous bridges in the world and there’s nothing like taking a stroll across it, set along the Arno river. Translated to Old Bridge, the stone arch bridge was the first one built in Florence and some of its shops have been there since the 13th century. Beauty and history combine here for the ultimate snap.

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  1. Giardino delle roseIs there anything more bellissima than a rose garden? Giardino delle rose overlooks the Arno river and is the ideal place to appreciate nature and sneak away from the crowds. The garden is adjacent to the Piazzale Michelangelo, so do yourself a favor and head up the hill to watch the sunset afterward. Pure bliss.

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  1. Piazza della RepubblicaWalking around this city square is almost like stepping back in time, although this historic plaza has seen a lot of changes over the last hundred years. But between the cafès, musicians and artists, the piazza bustles with energy day and night. Look for the merry-go-round, ideal for that perfect Florence Instagram picture you’ve been dreaming of.

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  1. Santa Maria del Fiore/The DuomoThe Duomo, as Santa Maria del Fiore is known to locals, is likely what comes to mind when you think of Florence, namely the red tiles of Filippo Brunelleschi’s cupola. Made with more than four million bricks, it took over 140 years to build the cathedral, and this should be a must-see on your trip to the city. Take a moment to admire its beauty — and document it for your Instagram followers to see later.

Florença é uma cidade muito linda, e possui vários lugares que proporcionam lindas vistas como esta, que foi tirada do alto da Torre do Sino, localizada ao lado do Duomo. Vale a pena subir os 414 degraus a pé (e descer tb). ?@sergeysuxov  A post shared by Europa Viagens (@europaviagens) on Aug 24, 2017 at 7:31am PDT

  1. The Statue of DavidMichelangelo’s magnificent David statue resides in the Galleria dell’Accademia and fortunately, admirers are now allowed to take pictures of this iconic and historic statue — just remember to turn your flash off. No trip to Florence is complete without a visit to this gallery — it sees over a million visitors a year — and while David gets most of the shine, you’ll also find the work of other esteemed Florentine artists throughout the museum.

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  1. Basilica di Santa CroceThere’s no shortage of beautiful churches in Florence and this is one of the greats. The largest Franciscan church in the world, the building of which began in 1294, it’s also the burial place of Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli. Pro tip: after getting your shot, head over to All’Antico Vinaio to get one of the best panino (singular panini) you’ll ever have; it’s a short walk away and worth the detour.

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  1. Tempio Maggiore / The Great Synagogue of FlorenceThis magnificent Moorish-style synagogue is one of the largest in south-central Europe and dates back to 1882, although it was rebuilt and reconstructed after the Holocaust. Make sure to document this amazing part of history during your trip, and share it with your friends so they can experience its beauty, too.

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  1. Uffizi GalleryThe Uffizi is easily one of the most spectacular art museums in the world — and certainly one of the most-visited. It’s filled with the works of Italian Renaissance artists and you could spend days here and still not be able to see and appreciate everything that the gallery holds. Be sure to stop by Botticelli’s Birth of Venus; pause to admire and then share it with your friends on Instagram.Sign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.

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 9. Boboli GardensDirectly behind the Palazzo Pitti (the Royal Palace), these beautiful gardens are the perfect place to wander for an hour or three. One visit and you’ll understand why this is one of the most famous open-air museums in the world. Home to trees, fountains and sculptures, the Boboli Gardens date back to the 15th century, but make for an ideal 21st century snap.

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  1. Gusta PizzaThis restaurant makes heart-shaped pizzas because they know people — we’re looking at you, American students studying abroad — will Instagram them. But it’s Italy after all, so of course Gusta’s wood-fired stone oven pizza is fresh and flavorful. Despite drawing in tourists, the pizzeria is a hit — on and off Instagram.

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What are your favorite places to photograph in Florence? Let us know in the comments below.

✨?? #Buonanotte da #Firenze ??✨ Photo by: @ireneccloset A post shared by ?? Italia ?? (@italian_places) on Aug 21, 2017 at 2:53pm PDT

✨?? #Buonanotte da #Firenze ??✨ Photo by: @ireneccloset

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Giardino delle Rose 

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Charming view of Piazza della Repubblica ~ Florence, Italy Photo: @marcoliuc Congrats ? ?Have you ever visited this enchanting city? ? A post shared by Living Europe (@living_europe) on Aug 19, 2017 at 11:23am PDT

Charming view of Piazza della Repubblica ~ Florence, Italy Photo: @marcoliuc Congrats ? ?Have you ever visited this enchanting city? ? A post shared by Living Europe (@living_europe) on Aug 19, 2017 at 11:23am PDT

Florença é uma cidade muito linda, e possui vários lugares que proporcionam lindas vistas como esta, que foi tirada do alto da Torre do Sino, localizada ao lado do Duomo. Vale a pena subir os 414 degraus a pé (e descer tb). ?@sergeysuxov  A post shared by Europa Viagens (@europaviagens) on Aug 24, 2017 at 7:31am PDT

Florença é uma cidade muito linda, e possui vários lugares que proporcionam lindas vistas como esta, que foi tirada do alto da Torre do Sino, localizada ao lado do Duomo. Vale a pena subir os 414 degraus a pé (e descer tb). ?@sergeysuxov 

A post shared by Europa Viagens (@europaviagens) on Aug 24, 2017 at 7:31am PDT

Even though you lost my luggage and I’ve been wearing the same tracksuit for 3 days, I love you Italy. A post shared by Michelle Tran (@mishytran) on Aug 24, 2017 at 12:41am PDT

Even though you lost my luggage and I’ve been wearing the same tracksuit for 3 days, I love you Italy.

A post shared by Michelle Tran (@mishytran) on Aug 24, 2017 at 12:41am PDT

? ? 23 August 2017 ?  A post shared by just turaj (@justturaj) on Aug 23, 2017 at 9:50am PDT

? ? 23 August 2017 ? 

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La grande sinagoga di Firenze  A post shared by @hdedeoglu on Jul 27, 2017 at 2:30am PDT

La grande sinagoga di Firenze 

A post shared by @hdedeoglu on Jul 27, 2017 at 2:30am PDT

Eternas galerías A post shared by Por amor al viaje (@xamoralviaje) on Aug 23, 2017 at 7:50pm PDT

Eternas galerías

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the Boboli Gardens are peppered with 13-15th Century sculptures and grottos (caves), besides being a delightful respite from the touristy part of #Florence A post shared by Exotic Gringo (Kaushal) (@exoticgringo) on Aug 23, 2017 at 10:37am PDT

the Boboli Gardens are peppered with 13-15th Century sculptures and grottos (caves), besides being a delightful respite from the touristy part of #Florence

A post shared by Exotic Gringo (Kaushal) (@exoticgringo) on Aug 23, 2017 at 10:37am PDT

me: don’t fall in love in Italy also me: I think I’m in love A post shared by abby leonard (@abigail.n.leonard) on Jan 18, 2017 at 8:31am PST

me: don’t fall in love in Italy also me: I think I’m in love

A post shared by abby leonard (@abigail.n.leonard) on Jan 18, 2017 at 8:31am PST