Experience Florence like never before on a guided walking tour led by an expert English-speaking guide. Dive into the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage city, where history, art, and Renaissance beauty come alive at every step.
Wander through ancient streets, hear tales of the powerful Medici family, and uncover how Florence grew from a Roman outpost into the birthplace of the Renaissance. Feel the city’s vibrant spirit as you explore hidden gems and timeless landmarks.
Add an authentic local touch purchaising the WINE WINDOWS OPTION (available from MAY to OCT 2025): savor a glass of Tuscan wine served through a centuries-old “buchetta del vino,” just like Florentines did centuries ago.
Step off the beaten path and into the soul of Florence, where every stone tells a story and every sip of wine connects you to its extraordinary past.
Book now and start your journey through the living history of one of the world’s most captivating cities!
Actual Meeting Point: Towns of Italy Kiosk, Piazza della Repubblica, under the arches, facing the Apple Store (left side). Important Update FROM MARCH 2026: Via de’ Lamberti, 1 – meet your Towns of Italy guide in front of civic number 1.
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description of the location and its history
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Loggia del Mercato Nuovo (Porcellino) In the heart of the historic center, just a few steps away from Ponte Vecchio and Piazza della Signoria, you'll find one of the most characteristic points in all of Florence, the Loggia del Mercato Nuovo, or New Market
In the center of Florence, along Via Calzaiuoli, on the site where once stand a women’s monastery with land used as a vegetable garden, a small church dedicated to St. Michele Arcangelo (Michael the Archangel), called San Michele in Orto (hence “orto di San Michele” (St. Michael’s vegetable garden) and then “Orsanmichele”), was erected around the middle of the 8th century
Via dei Calzuioli is one of the most elegant streets in the historic center of Florence: 400 metres long and lined with shops, it connects Piazza del Duomo to Piazza della Signoria
The Palazzo Medici, also called the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the later family that acquired and expanded it, is a 15th-century Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy. It was built for the Medici family, who dominated the politics of the Republic of Florence. It is now the seat of the administration of the Metropolitan City of Florence and a museum
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