CLIMB/Sunset at San Niccolò
Until September 30
San Niccolò Tower, piazza Poggi, Florence
Forget the standard sunset-watching locations like piazzale Michelangelo and San Miniato. Take in the view from the top of the tower of San Niccolò. Restored in 2011, the historic fortress is open for its annual series of guided visits. Offered daily (weather permitting) during prime tramonto time, visits start every 30 minutes from 5pm to 8pm. Advance booking is recommended; call 055/2768224 or email info@muse.comune.fi.it.
HOMESPUN/Florence Folks Festival
July 29–31
Balera sull’Arno, via Fabrizio De Andrè, Varlungo (Florence)
The first edition of this homespun event brings folksy flavor to Firenze Sud. Florence Folks Festival will feature a colorful combination of food, crafts and music, with market action kicking off each night at 7pm and music or other performances beginning at 9.30pm. ExtraLiscio opens the festivities on July 29 with their swing music with a contemporary twist: all ages are invited to the dance floor! The other main events include a reading by Guido Catalano (July 30) and a DJ set from Argentine star Chanca Via Circuito (July 31), which will serve as the soundtrack for a Disco Soup event, an innovative international movement designed to combat food waste. View more information about the festival here.
GARDEN/Sorsi di Musica
August 2, 6pm
Villa Bardini, costa San Giorgio 2, Florence
Sip on an aperitif and catch a bit of summer breeze at Villa Bardini, which hosts its final Sorsi di Musica event of the season this Tuesday. If you’ve never taken part in this popular series, now’s the perfect time to try it out as the city slows down. For just 8 euro, attendees enjoy an open-air concert with an aperitivo afterward, set against the backdrop of one of Florence’s most striking settings. The season’s closing concert will include music by Tosti, Beethoven, Schubert, Fauré and other composers. For information or to make reservations, call 055/200.66.206 or email info@bardinipeyron.it.