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Campo di Marte
Florence, Italy · Neighborhood Guide
Residential area east of the center — the stadium, parks, quieter streets, and modern apartments with easy bus access to the Duomo.
Last updated March 2026
Campo di Marte at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
€1,200–€1,800
Rent Range
Safe
Safety
City average
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Who Lives in Campo di Marte?
Families and professionals who want space, quiet, and a real neighborhood feel.
Living in Campo di Marte — Practical Details
Walkability
Campo di Marte is very walkable with most daily needs accessible on foot or short transit rides.
Grocery & Food Access
Supermarkets, local markets, and restaurants are accessible in Campo di Marte. Check the city guide for specific cost breakdowns.
Getting Around
See the Florence city guide for full transport details.
Nearby Coworking
4+ coworking spaces in Florence. See the city guide for full list.
FAQ — Campo di Marte, Florence
What is Campo di Marte like for expats?
Campo di Marte is a mid-range neighborhood in Florence. Residential area east of the center — the stadium, parks, quieter streets, and modern apartments with easy bus access to the Duomo. Best for: Families and professionals who want space, quiet, and a real neighborhood feel.
How much does it cost to live in Campo di Marte, Florence?
Campo di Marte is classified as "Mid-Range" in Florence. City-wide 1-BR rent averages €1,200–€1,800. Total monthly budget in Florence: €1,800–€2,800.
Is Campo di Marte safe for expats?
Campo di Marte is generally considered safe for expats. As with any neighborhood abroad, standard precautions apply. Check our full Florence guide for detailed safety information.
Who lives in Campo di Marte?
Campo di Marte is best for: Families and professionals who want space, quiet, and a real neighborhood feel.
Other Neighborhoods in Florence
Oltrarno / Santo Spirito
Mid-RangeThe artisan soul of Florence — workshops, local trattorias, bustling piazza nightlife, and a bohemian creative community south of the Arno.
Centro Storico
LuxuryDuomo, Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio — the historic core is breathtaking but tourist-heavy. Best for short stays or those who love being in the thick of it.
Santa Croce
Higher-EndVibrant neighborhood around the Basilica — local market, leather workshops, aperitivo bars, and a genuine Florentine community feel.
San Lorenzo
Mid-RangeBudget-friendly central area near the Mercato Centrale — student energy, affordable dining, and the city's best food market.
Fiesole
Higher-EndHilltop town overlooking Florence — Etruscan ruins, olive groves, stunning panoramic views, and a peaceful escape from city crowds.
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