Tour

Private Renaissance Discovery Tour of Florence

3 hours

Easy

Go deep into Florence artistic heritage and let your professional private guide unveil every corner of the cradle of Renaissance. An enlightening guided promenade at your own pace!

Go deep into Florence artistic heritage and let your professional private guide unveil every corner of the cradle of Renaissance. An enlightening guided promenade at your own pace!

Your guide will meet you directly at your accomodation in town – your will start a pleasant guided tour of the city from the heart of Florence itself: PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA, an open air museum where the majestic Palazzo Vecchio stands and where the Loggia dei Lanzi houses an incredible collection of original statues by great artists such as Cellini and Giambologna.

Walk through the colonnade of the Uffizi Gallery to arrive at PONTE VECCHIO, the eldest bridge of the city..and even the most picturesque! Discover how this particular architecture hides one of the most sublime secrets of the city..the stunning Vasari Corridor connecting Palazzo Vecchio to Pitti Palace and snaking its way over rows of private houses as well as churches.

Follow your guide through the Medieval District of Florence, where you can admire the House of Dante before getting to the breath taking DUOMO SQUARE. Your private guide will catch your attention while describing in details the history and curiosities of the construction of the Cathedral, the Baptistery, Giotto’s Bell Tower and the world renowned Brunelleschi’s Cupola.

Enjoy the personalized attention that only a private guide can guarantee, and be ready to ask your guide anything that comes up to your mind as he will be at your complete disposal during the promenade!

What's included?
    • Private local guide of Florence
    • Private walking tour
    Exclusions
      Entry tickets to churches or landmarks
      Please note
        • Your private guide will meet you directly at your accommodation in Florence (if located in the historic centre)
        • Not wheelchair accessible
        What to bring
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