Palazzo Medici and Vecchio Florence Private Walking Tour

3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 3 more

Step into the heart of Florence’s history with this 3-hour tour dedicated to the powerful Medici family, who influenced both the city and Italy for centuries.
Your journey begins at the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, the original residence of the Medici. Admire its Renaissance architecture and frescoes as you learn about the family's rise to power.
Next, explore the Medici Chapels and the tombs sculpted by Michelangelo.
Continue to the Church of San Lorenzo, where the family rests, and witness Michelangelo’s works.
Finish with a visit to Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio, Florence’s political heart.
This tour will immerse you in the Medici legacy, showcasing their art, power, and lasting influence on the Renaissance.

What's Included

All tickets included
Guide In-person

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet your guide in front of the entrance to Palazzo Medici Riccardi. He/she will hold a sign with your name

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
  • 1

    Palazzo Medici Riccardi is a symbol of Renaissance Florence, commissioned by Cosimo de’ Medici in 1444 and designed by Michelozzo. Located in the heart of the city, this palace reflects the rise of the Medici family, blending elegance with political power. Its façade, made of rusticated stone, follows a three-tiered design, becoming smoother towards the top, showcasing the refined taste of the era. The courtyard, adorned with classical columns, is a serene example of Renaissance harmony. The Chapel of the Magi, decorated by Benozzo Gozzoli, is a highlight, with frescoes depicting the Procession of the Magi, where Medici figures appear as biblical characters. Originally the Medici residence, the palace was later expanded by the Riccardi family in the 17th century. Today, it houses a museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Florence’s golden age through its art, history, and architectural beauty.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 2

    San Lorenzo is one of Florence’s oldest and most significant churches, deeply tied to the Medici family. Originally consecrated in 393 AD, it was later redesigned by Filippo Brunelleschi in the 15th century, marking a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Though its façade remains unfinished, the interior showcases perfect proportions, classical columns, and elegant arches, reflecting Brunelleschi’s vision. Adjacent to the church, the Medici Chapels serve as the grand mausoleum of the Medici dynasty. The New Sacristy, designed by Michelangelo, houses the impressive tombs of Lorenzo and Giuliano de' Medici, adorned with his famous sculptures "Dawn," "Dusk," "Night," and "Day". The Chapel of the Princes, with its opulent marble inlays and grand dome, is a striking contrast, highlighting Medici wealth and power. A visit to San Lorenzo and its chapels unveils the Medici’s artistic patronage, blending faith, politics, and art in one of Florence’s most iconic landmarks.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Piazza della Signoria

    Piazza della Signoria is the historic and political center of Florence, a stunning open-air museum that reflects the city’s power and artistic legacy. Dominated by Palazzo Vecchio, the medieval fortress-like town hall, the square has been the stage for key historical events, from Medici rule to public executions. At the entrance of Palazzo Vecchio, stand iconic statues, including a replica of Michelangelo’s David, symbolizing the Florentine Republic’s strength, and Hercules and Cacus by Bandinelli. The nearby Fountain of Neptune, designed by Ammannati, celebrates Florence’s maritime ambitions. On one side of the square, the Loggia dei Lanzi houses classical masterpieces like Cellini’s Perseus and Giambologna’s Rape of the Sabine Women. This grand arcade, once a site for public ceremonies, now serves as an open-air gallery. Piazza della Signoria remains the beating heart of Florence, where politics, art, and history converge in a timeless setting.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4

    Palazzo Vecchio, the imposing fortress-palace in Piazza della Signoria, has been the political heart of Florence for over seven centuries. Built in 1299 as the seat of the Florentine Republic, it later became the residence of the powerful Medici family before transforming into the city's town hall. The exterior, with its massive stone walls and Arnolfo Tower, embodies medieval strength and authority. Inside, the Salone dei Cinquecento impresses visitors with its grandeur, featuring Vasari’s frescoes celebrating Medici victories, and sculptures like Michelangelo’s Genius of Victory. The palace also houses secret corridors, elegant chambers, and stunning ceilings adorned with Renaissance masterpieces. Visitors can explore the Apartments of the Medici, where opulent decorations reflect their rule. From the tower, breathtaking views of Florence unfold, making Palazzo Vecchio not just a monument, but a living testament to the city’s political and artistic legacy.

    1 hour Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Bellissima Italy tours

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