Why this match works: Based on 12 factors including architecture style, street density, coastline type, climate data, and walkability scores. Providence and Florence share similar urban DNA.
European Twin
Florence
How we calculate the match score
8.0
Architecture
40%
Building styles, rooflines, materials, facade ornamentation
8.4
Street Layout
30%
Road curvature, block size, grid irregularity vs organic growth
8.2
Walkability
30%
Cafés, markets, transit, parks per km²
Tap a score to see how it's measured · Total = Architecture × 40% + Layout × 30% + Walkability × 30%
Why It Feels Like Florence
Providence's College Hill — a densely packed neighbourhood of 18th-century colonial mansions on a steep hillside above the Providence River — mirrors Florence's Oltrarno hillside with startling fidelity. The Rhode Island School of Design's museum is one of the finest art collections per capita in the world; WaterFire's burning braziers on the river reproduce the sacred-art-in-a-living-city quality that defines Florence; and Benefit Street's unbroken mile of colonial architecture is the most intact historic streetscape in New England.
What's Different from Florence
- • Providence is larger — 1,600,000 metro vs Florence's urban core
- • American urban planning shows in wider streets and more parking
- • Less centuries-old architecture, but Providence compensates with preserved historic districts
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Top 4 Places to Visit
College Hill
neighbourhood
RISD Museum
museum
WaterFire Basin
landmark
Benefit Street
street
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