Stazione Roma Termini
Termini Railway Station Meeting point of the tour in case the pickup service does not cover the hotel, or you have selected the meeting point option
Stazione Roma Termini
Termini Railway Station Meeting point of the tour in case the pickup service does not cover the hotel, or you have selected the meeting point option
Piazza del Duomo
Reach the meeting point for the walking tour that will take you just until the entrance to the Uffizi Gallery and start exploring the city with your guide and a group of no more than 9 people!
Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore
A masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, the Florence Duomo stands as the city's iconic symbol. With its breathtaking dome designed by Brunelleschi, intricate marble patterns, and towering campanile, the cathedral dominates the Florentine skyline. While entrance to the Duomo isn't included in this tour, its grandeur can be appreciated from the exterior, offering plenty of photo opportunities and moments of awe.
Campanile di Giotto
Adjacent to the Florence Duomo and designed by the celebrated artist Giotto, this free-standing bell tower rises about 85 meters, offering a panoramic view of the city for those who ascend it. While the entrance isn't covered in this tour, its intricate design and historical significance are best appreciated even from ground level.
Baptistery of St. John
One of the city's oldest religious structures, the Florence Baptistery is an architectural marvel renowned for its octagonal shape, striking green and white marble façade, and the iconic bronze doors known as the 'Gates of Paradise.' Nestled in the heart of Florence's historic center, the Baptistery holds a revered position opposite the Duomo and Giotto's Bell Tower. This landmark embodies the rich tapestry of Florence's religious and artistic heritage.
Piazza della Repubblica
A testament to Florence's evolution through the ages, Piazza della Repubblica stands as one of the city's main squares. Originally the city's Roman Forum and later its old market district, the piazza today is bordered by historic cafés, modern boutiques, and architectural gems. A prominent arch, the Arcone, bears inscriptions referencing the square's layered history. The Piazza is a perfect backdrop for photos, casual strolls, or simply soaking in the vibrant Florentine atmosphere.
Ponte Vecchio
An emblem of Florence, the Ponte Vecchio is the city's most illustrious bridge, arching gracefully over the Arno River. Distinguished by the charming shops, primarily jewelers, that line its edges, this medieval stone bridge has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Once a passage for dukes between palaces, its characteristic terracotta and pastel shades against the backdrop of the river make it a favorite for photographers and romantic souls. Walk along its storied path: the ambiance, views, and its unique construction make the Ponte Vecchio a must-visit landmark in any Florentine journey.
Piazza della Signoria
At the heart of Florence's historic center, Piazza della Signoria stands as a grand open-air museum. Surrounded by majestic buildings like the Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi, the square showcases an array of stunning sculptures, including a replica of Michelangelo's David. For centuries, this L-shaped plaza has been a focal point of political and social activity in Florence. Experience the ambiance of the square, its blend of art, history, and urban vitality, as it offers a genuine taste of Florentine spirit, making it a must-visit spot for any traveler.
Gallerie Degli Uffizi
Dive into a realm of artistic splendor at the Uffizi Gallery, one of the world's foremost art museums. Nestled in the heart of Florence, this iconic institution houses an unparalleled collection of Renaissance masterpieces. With entrance included in the tour, guests are treated to a guided journey through its chronologically arranged galleries. Marvel at artworks such as Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus," Leonardo da Vinci's "Annunciation," and Michelangelo's "Tondo Doni." Each room offers a new chapter in the narrative of art history, as your expert guide brings to life the stories behind the brushstrokes. The Uffizi is more than a museum; it's a voyage through time, capturing the essence of human creativity and ingenuity.
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