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Danzainfiera 2026

V.le Filippo Strozzi, 1, 50129 Firenze FI, Florence
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Time

9:00 AM

Location

V.le Filippo Strozzi, 1, 50129 Firenze FI

Florence, Italy

Price

from $20

About This Event

Danzainfiera 2026 in Florence

Danzainfiera 2026 returns to Florence from 20–22 February 2026, turning the city into a global meeting point for dancers, schools, choreographers, and brands at the Fortezza da Basso. With three days of lessons, auditions, workshops, showcases, and competitions, Danzainfiera is the kind of event where Florence feels electric from morning warm-ups to late-night conversations about choreography and careers.

Danzainfiera 2026 in Florence: What It Is

Danzainfiera, often shortened to DiF, is one of Italy’s best-known dance events, blending training, performance, education, and the dance industry under one roof. The official visitor information frames it as a fair where dancers and teachers can participate in scheduled activities such as:

  • Lessons
  • Auditions
  • Stages
  • Master sessions
  • Training sessions

All tied to a structured registration system. For travelers, that means Danzainfiera isn’t only something you watch. It’s something you actively do, whether you’re taking class, supporting a friend at an audition, or scouting the newest dancewear and footwear.

Florence is also a dream location for a dance trip. The city’s Renaissance backdrop, walkable center, and café culture create an ideal rhythm for festival days: class in the morning, art and architecture in the afternoon, then back to Fortezza da Basso for evening events or another audition slot.

Confirmed Dates, Venue, and Opening Hours

The Danzainfiera site confirms the next edition dates as 20–22 February 2026 in Florence. The official visitor page lists the venue as Fortezza da Basso, with the address V.le Filippo Strozzi, 1, 50129 Firenze FI.

Opening hours are clearly stated:

  • Friday, 20 February 2026: 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
  • Saturday, 21 February 2026: 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
  • Sunday, 22 February 2026: 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

The same page notes that entrance with a purchased ticket is allowed until 6:00 p.m. each day, which is important if you’re arriving after a day of sightseeing or travel.

Ticket Prices for Danzainfiera 2026 (Confirmed)

Danzainfiera’s official visitor page provides clear public ticket pricing, with several categories depending on whether you’re booking activities.

General Admission (Public)

  • Full price: €20, valid for one day.
  • 3-day ticket: €35, valid for three days (available online only).
  • Children 6–12: €14, valid for one day.
  • Children 0–5: Free.
  • Disabled visitors and companions: Free.

Dancers and Teachers (When Booking Activities or Using a Code)

The entrance fee is €10 for one day if you book at least one activity or use a DIF Code (for showcases or competitions). If a registered dancer or teacher buys only an entrance ticket without booking activities or entering a DIF Code, the conditions match general public pricing: €20 for one day or €35 for a 3-day pass.

Buyers

For buyer-category visitors, the page states a ticket price of €15, valid for all 3 days of the event, with tickets purchasable online or directly at the entrance.

These details make budgeting unusually straightforward for a major dance fair. Whether you’re attending one day to take a masterclass or three days to immerse yourself in auditions and shopping, the costs are easy to plan around.

What Happens at Danzainfiera: Classes, Auditions, and Career Moments

Danzainfiera is built around participation, and the official visitor page emphasizes that dancers and teachers take part in scheduled activities through registration and online booking. It also states that all activities must be booked online and that, from December 2025, it becomes possible to purchase lessons, stages, and auditions online, with the calendar updated until the fair starts.

If you’re traveling to Florence for Danzainfiera 2026, it helps to think of the event in three layers:

  • Training: technique classes and genre sessions to sharpen skills.
  • Opportunity: auditions and selection moments that can lead to programs, intensives, or scholarships.
  • Community: showcases, competitions, and shared learning that make the event feel like a dance-city within the city.

Florence Travel Tips for Danzainfiera Visitors

Danzainfiera’s location is one of its most visitor-friendly advantages. The site notes that Florence’s main railway station, Firenze Santa Maria Novella, is about 250 meters from Fortezza da Basso. That means if you’re staying central, you can often walk to the venue, which is a gift during a busy festival weekend when taxis can be unpredictable.

Getting There from Airports

The visitor page notes Florence’s Amerigo Vespucci Airport is about 4 km from the city center and is reachable in about 20 minutes by taxi or via the T2 tram line, with a stop at Fortezza. It also notes Pisa Airport is roughly 60 km away, with train connections to Florence taking about an hour.

Where to Stay

Because Fortezza da Basso sits close to the historic center, staying near Santa Maria Novella, San Lorenzo, or the edges of the Centro Storico can make the entire weekend smoother. That also keeps you close to classic Florence landmarks, so you can fit in the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, and Ponte Vecchio without long commutes between dance commitments.

How to Make Your Danzainfiera Experience Smooth

Danzainfiera days can be intense, especially if you’re stacking auditions and classes. The official page notes a minimum 15 minutes is required between booked activities and sets a maximum of 5 lessons per day, with the possibility of increasing the daily limit close to the event depending on booking trends. This is a strong planning cue: build realistic gaps for food, warm-ups, and transit across the venue rather than overbooking and burning out.

Also note the rules around changes: activity bookings cannot be canceled and are non-refundable, and if a dancer can’t attend a booked activity, neither the activity nor the entrance ticket can be refunded. For travelers, that’s a reminder to keep your schedule ambitious but safe, especially if you’re arriving from another country and dealing with flight uncertainty.

Verified Information at a Glance

  • Event name: Danzainfiera (DiF) 2026
  • Event category: Dance fair and festival (lessons, auditions, workshops, showcases, competitions)
  • Confirmed dates: 20–22 February 2026
  • City: Florence (Firenze), Italy
  • Confirmed venue: Fortezza da Basso
  • Venue address: V.le Filippo Strozzi, 1, 50129 Firenze FI
  • Confirmed opening hours: 9:00–19:00 each day; entry allowed until 18:00
  • Confirmed general ticket prices: €20 one day; €35 three-day ticket (online only); children 6–12 €14; children 0–5 free; disabled visitors and companions free
  • Confirmed dancer/teacher entrance fee with activity booking or DIF Code: €10 one day
  • Confirmed buyer ticket: €15, valid for all 3 days
  • Transit convenience (confirmed): Santa Maria Novella station is about 250 m from the venue; Florence airport reachable via T2 tram with a Fortezza stop

If Florence has been calling and dance is your reason to travel, Danzainfiera 2026 is the kind of weekend that can reset your motivation, expand your network, and give you three straight days of movement and inspiration in one of Italy’s most beautiful cities, so start planning your classes, pack your shoes, and let Florence become your stage from 20 to 22 February 2026.

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