Parco delle Cascine

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"This is the perfect place to spend some time outside. Parco delle Cascine has been Florence's largest public green space since the 1800s: 3,7 km (2.3 miles) long, located in between the Arno river and the Mugnone torrent. It’s a great spot for a run along the river, a bike ride (see link below for bike-sharing services), rollerblading, playing soccer or volleyball, hanging out in the sun, walking in the shade of the trees, listening to music or reading on the grass of the Prato del Quercione, and more. It's particularly lively during the summertime with: - swimming at Le Pavoniere pool; - concerts in June at Visarno Arena, the former hippodrome, or in June, July and September at Ultravox amphitheater; - a weekly antiques and vintage market every Tuesday morning from Viale Lincoln to Piazzale Kennedy; - a weekly farmer's market every Saturday at Piazzale delle Cascine. See links below for details on each location and activity. "
"If you spend most of your time in the city center, you might start to feel like Florence has no greenery. If you start to crave nature, head over to Cascine Park. It's massive and has a ton of trails. Here you'll see several groups exercising, Peruvian families playing volleyball and having bbq's, and lots of people walking and running. In the center of the park, you can even find an amazing swimming pool (a swimming cap is required but you can buy it there). Every June, Florence holds a huge music festival, which is held just next to Cascine."
Judy Francini
"The city's largest park. Tuesday from 8am -2pm is the city weekly market. "

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