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Essential Florence Walking Tour with an Expert Local Guide

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Embark on the ultimate Florence adventure with the Essential Florence Walking Tour with an Expert Local Guide. Dive deep into the heart of this Renaissance city as you stroll through cobblestone streets, uncovering tales of murder, betrayal, and rich history. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Ponte Vecchio bridge, artisan workshops, and historic palaces. Follow your expert guide through the bustling streets and charming alleys of Florence, immersing yourself in the culture and beauty of this enchanting city. Indulge in the best gelato in town and discover the must-see outdoor attractions that make Florence truly unforgettable. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience Florence like never before.

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, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Expert local guide sharing historical tales
  • Explore iconic outdoor attractions with insider knowledge
  • Taste the best gelato in town
  • Visit famous squares and Renaissance palaces
  • Discover artisan workshops in charming Oltrarno alleys
  • Discover must-see iconic outdoor attractions
  • Tour the streets of florence with your expert guide
  • Taste the best gelato in town

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Introduction

Embark on the Essential Florence Walking Tour with an Expert Local Guide and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this stunning Renaissance city.

What to expect?

During this tour, expect to be captivated by tales of murder, betrayal, and fascinating historical information that bring Florence to life. Explore the quaint cobblestone streets, iconic landmarks like the Ponte Vecchio bridge, and artisan workshops that make this city truly unique.

Who is this for?

This walking tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone who wants to experience Florence like a local. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour offers insights and stories that will deepen your appreciation for this beautiful city.

Why book this?

Imagine strolling through the most famous designer shopping avenue, tasting the best gelato in town, and uncovering the secrets of Florence's past with a knowledgeable guide by your side. This tour offers a comprehensive and entertaining way to explore the city's highlights, making it a must-do experience for anyone visiting Florence.

Good to know

As you wander through Florence's streets, be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera to capture the beauty of the city. Don't forget to ask your guide for recommendations on where to find the best local cuisine and hidden gems off the beaten path.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Essential Florence Walking Tour rave about the expert local guide, the in-depth historical information shared, and the overall immersive experience. Many have described it as a highlight of their trip to Florence, providing a deeper understanding and appreciation for this Renaissance gem.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Church and Museum of Orsanmichele

The church of Orsanmichele is a historic building in the center of Florence. It was originally a loggia built for the storage and market of grain, later transformed into a church of the Arts, the ancient Florentine guilds. Today on the upper floors it houses a museum, with the originals of the sculptural cycle of its external niches and the famous statues of Donatello and Ghiberti.

Museo Casa di Dante

We will pass Dante’s house and discover his life, his work and his city.

Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore

The metropolitan cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the cathedral of Florence, is the main Florentine church, symbol of the city and one of the most famous in Italy; when it was completed, in the 15th century, it was the largest church in the world, and can still boast the absolute primacy of the largest masonry dome today. It stands on the foundations of the ancient cathedral of Florence, the church of Santa Reparata, in the place that has hosted buildings of worship since Roman times.

Campanile di Giotto

Giotto's bell tower is the bell tower of Santa Maria del Fiore, the cathedral of Florence, and is located in Piazza del Duomo.

Santa Maria Novella

The basilica of Santa Maria Novella is one of the most important churches in Florence and stands on the square of the same name. Santa Maria Novella was the point of reference for an important mendicant order, the Dominicans.

Palazzo Rucellai

Palazzo Rucellai is a palace from the 15th century, believed by most scholars to have been designed for Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai by Leon Battista Alberti between 1446 and 1451 and executed, at least in part, by Bernardo Rossellino. Its splendid facade was one of the first to proclaim the new ideas of Renaissance architecture based on the use of pilasters and entablatures in proportional relationship to each other. The Rucellai Palace demonstrates the impact of the ancient revival but does so in a manner which is full of Renaissance originality.

Palazzo Strozzi

Palazzo Strozzi is one of the best-known Italian Renaissance palaces. Of imposing size (15 buildings were destroyed to make room for it), it is located between the homonymous Via Strozzi and Piazza Strozzi, and Via Tornabuoni, with three identical portals on every side.

Basilica di Santa Trinita

The Basilica of Santa Trinita is one of the most important basilicas in the historical-artistic evolution of the city of Florence; according to Florentine usage, which reflects the Latin pronunciation of the nominative, it has the characteristic sdrucciola pronunciation (Trìnita). It overlooks the homonymous Piazza Santa Trinita and also gives its name to the nearby Santa Trinita bridge. We will enter inside to see the impressive frescoes by Ghirlandaio.

Palazzo Pitti

Palazzo Pitti is an imposing Renaissance palace in Florence. It is located in the Oltrarno area, a short distance from Ponte Vecchio. The original nucleus of the building dates back to 1458, as the urban residence of the banker Luca Pitti. The palace was then purchased by the Medici family in 1549 and became the main residence of the grand dukes of Tuscany, first Medici and from 1737 Habsburg-Lorraine. Following the unification of Italy, it played the role of royal palace for the House of Savoy in the five years in which Florence was the capital of the Kingdom of Italy (1865-70).

Church of Santa Felicita

The church of Santa Felìcita is a Catholic place of worship in Florence, located in the Oltrarno district, between Ponte Vecchio and Palazzo Pitti. It is one of the oldest churches in Florence.

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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