Discover the highlights of Florence on a guided walking tour through the heart of the Renaissance city. Stroll along charming cobblestone streets and visit iconic landmarks such as the Florence Cathedral, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Repubblica. Learn about Florence’s Renaissance history, the powerful Medici family, and legendary figures like Dante Alighieri and Michelangelo from an expert local guide.
Perfect for first-time visitors, this Florence walking tour is an ideal introduction to the city’s art, architecture, and UNESCO-listed historic center.
Guided Florence walking tour with a professional local guide
Visit top Florence attractions including the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio
Discover Renaissance history, art, and architecture
One of the best things to do in Florence, Italy
Meet your guide in our office "Tourist Point", opposite Eataly restaurant. Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Via de' Martelli, 33R
The Palazzo Medici, also called the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the later family that acquired and expanded it, is a Renaissance palace located in Florence, Italy. It is the seat of the Metropolitan City of Florence and a museum
The Basilica di San Lorenzo (Basilica of St Lawrence) is one of the largest churches of Florence, Italy, situated at the centre of the city’s main market district, and the burial place of all the principal members of the Medici family from Cosimo il Vecchio to Cosimo III.
Florence Cathedral, formally the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, is the cathedral of Florence
Piazza della Repubblica is a city square in Florence, Italy. It was originally the site of the city's forum; then of its old ghetto, which was swept away during the improvement works, or Risanamento, initiated during the brief period when Florence was the capital of a reunited Italy—work that also created the city's avenues and boulevards
Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. It was named after the Palazzo della Signoria, also called Palazzo Vecchio. It is the main point of the origin and history of the Florentine Republic and still maintains its reputation as the political focus of the city. It is the meeting place of Florentines as well as the numerous tourists, located near Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza del Duomo and gateway to Uffizi Gallery.
The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno River, in Florence, Italy, noted for still having shops built along it, as was once common. Butchers initially occupied the shops; the present tenants are jewelers, art dealers and souvenir sellers. The Ponte Vecchio's two neighbouring bridges are the Ponte Santa Trinita and the Ponte alle Grazie.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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