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Private 3-Hour Walking Tour of Florence with private official tour guide

Florence, IT
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Private 3-Hour Walking Tour of Florence with private official tour guide

Florence, IT
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About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit the famous Ponte Vecchio bridge
  • Explore the historic Palazzo Vecchio
  • Experience the bustling central square of Florence
  • Marvel at the iconic sculptures in Piazza della Signoria
  • Admire the grandeur of the Duomo Cathedral
  • Private official tour guide for 3 hours
  • Private tour
  • Local taxes
  • SAVE COVID-19 SAFE
  • Hotel/apartment pickup and drop-off (if centrally located)
  • Private transportation
  • Food and drinks
  • Entrance fees

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Ponte Vecchio

(Pass by)

It is a symbol of the city and one of the most famous bridges in the world. You will visit it with your official tour guide. Ponte Vecchio is a marble and stone pedestrian bridge in Florence. It crosses the Arno River, connecting the Oltrarno section of the city to that of Santa Croce. The stone bridge was built in the 14th century, and served as a public walkway until the 18th century. It served as a military bridge during World War II. It was rebuilt in 1972-75 using material from the 16th-century balustrade, retaining much of its medieval appearance. The modern design of the new structure is by Pierluigi Spazzapan.

Palazzo Vecchio

(Pass by)

The Palace is located in the Piazza della Signoria and is where the city council offices are. It is the town's oldest public building and consists of two adjacent buildings with a total length of 110 meters. The original construction began in 1298 with the laying of the first stone by Boniface VIII. The exterior of this four-story, Gothic building is clad in travertine, while the interior hosts notable frescoes, including works by Andrea del Castagno and Domenico Ghirlandaio.The Palace is a property of the Republic of Florence and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Piazza del Galdo-Sant'Angelo

(Pass by)

It is the most important and central square in Florence. It is at the intersection of six of Florence's busiest streets: via dei Calzaioli, via de' Nerli, via del Proconsolo, via della Vigna Vecchia, via Santa Reparata, and the Via Calimala. The square was created in 1299 by Inno delle Dame to commemorate Florence's patron saint, Santa Reparata. Initially the piazza was called "Piazza del Duomo", or "of the Cathedral", which is still its official name.

Piazza della Signoria

(Pass by)

It is the headquarters of the civil power and the main square of Florence, and one of the most famous in the world. It was designed as a large space for public ceremonies and celebrations, and contains one of the most iconic sculptures in history: Michelangelo's David.

Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore

(Pass by)

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, better known as the Duomo di Firenze, is a medieval church in Florence. It was begun in 1296 and is still unfinished. The cathedral's construction was funded by the people of Florence. The Duomo is the largest and most important church in Florence, and one of the largest in Europe. It remains unfinished. The dome is the third largest in diameter of all domes in the world, after Saint Peter's Basilica and Hagia Sophia.

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