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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.
Data verified June 15, 2026
Campo di Marte at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
€750–€1,200/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — quiet residential neighborhood with families and local businesses. Well-lit and peaceful at night.
Safety
50–100 Mbps — modern apartments generally have fibre. Infrastructure is better than the historic center.
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Who Lives in Campo di Marte?
Italian families, Fiorentina football fans, professionals working in Florence, and expats who prefer suburban calm over tourist-center chaos. Average age 30–55.
Living in Campo di Marte — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — local shops, parks, and the train station are walkable. The city center is a 20-minute walk or quick bus ride.
Grocery & Food Access
Coop and Esselunga supermarkets with full selection. Local bakeries and alimentari. Weekly farmers market in the neighborhood.
Getting Around
- Campo di Marte train station: regional trains and some high-speed services
- Bus (ATAF): lines 6, 14, 20 to city center in 10–15 min
- Cycling: easy flat ride to the Duomo in 15 min
Nearby Coworking
- SmartHub Florence (€12/day, 15 min by bus)
- Impact Hub Firenze (€15/day, 20 min)
- Several home-office-friendly apartments available
Insider Tips for Campo di Marte
- 1Match days at Stadio Artemio Franchi bring incredible atmosphere — buy standing tickets for €15–€20
- 2The Parco delle Cascine (Florence's largest park) is a 15-minute cycle west — perfect for weekend running
- 3Campo di Marte station sometimes has cheaper train tickets than SMN for the same routes
- 4Local trattorias here serve real Florentine food at pre-tourism prices — explore Via Mannelli and Via Lungo l'Affrico
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. Typical rent: €750–€1,200/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Florence: €1,800–€2,800.
Is Campo di Marte safe for expats?
Very safe — quiet residential neighborhood with families and local businesses. Well-lit and peaceful at night.
Who lives in Campo di Marte?
Italian families, Fiorentina football fans, professionals working in Florence, and expats who prefer suburban calm over tourist-center chaos. Average age 30–55.
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Santa Croce
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