Best price p.p. at 120,00 € (8 Adults)
| 3 Hours | |
| From 9:00 am | |
| Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Others | |
| Included | |
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Best of Florence Walking Tour, the cradle of Italian Renaissance and the capital of the Tuscany region, boasts inestimable value and stands as one of the world’s most visited cities, teeming with countless art and architectural masterpieces. Home to iconic landmarks, the city invites exploration through a highly recommended Walking Tour of Florence. This people-friendly urban landscape eliminates the need for a car, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty surrounding them. Accompanied by a friendly and knowledgeable guide, the tour begins at the Uffizi Gallery, where a reproduction of Michelangelo’s David resides, marking the spot of the artist’s original masterpiece. The journey then unfolds at Piazza della Signoria, housing Florence’s town hall, the immense Palazzo Vecchio, which, since the 14th century, has served as the seat of local government.
Extend your Florence walking tour with a leisurely stroll through the vibrant San Lorenzo market. This bustling marketplace, nestled near the San Lorenzo church, offers a myriad of delights, from gourmet food and clothing to souvenirs and exquisite leather goods. Adjacent to the church lies the final resting place of the Medici Family, the San Lorenzo church, boasting a stunning interior adorned with fine examples of Mannerist art. In close proximity, The Medici Chapels, integral to a monumental complex developed over centuries, are now open to visitors. Designed by Michelangelo, the “New Sacristy,” and the architect Matteo Nigetti’s “Chapel of the Princes” showcase priceless artistic treasures celebrating the Medici family. The extended tour also includes a visit to Santa Maria Novella, Florence’s first great basilica, which houses one of the world’s oldest pharmacies among its numerous gems.
Accademia Italiana Gallery
Piazza della Signoria
Palazzo Vecchio
Duomo
Basilica Santa Croce
San Lorenzo Market
San Lorenzo Curch
Medici Chapels
Santa Maria Novella