Explore Florence’s rich history on a 90-minute guided tour. Discover iconic landmarks and the Medici legacy. Uncover the city’s Renaissance secrets.
Explore Florence’s rich history on a 90-minute guided tour. Discover iconic landmarks and the Medici legacy. Uncover the city’s Renaissance secrets.
- Palazzo Medici Riccardi - The Medici District in Florence is a captivating area that immerses visitors in the history and culture of the influential Medici family, who governed the city during the Renaissance. This district is home to significant monuments and palaces linked to the dynasty, including the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, one of the…
- Palazzo Medici Riccardi - The Medici District in Florence is a captivating area that immerses visitors in the history and culture of the influential Medici family, who governed the city during the Renaissance. This district is home to significant monuments and palaces linked to the dynasty, including the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, one of the family’s grandest residences, renowned for its remarkable architecture and frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli. The district also includes the Basilica of San Lorenzo, the Medici family’s burial site, and the San Salvi Museum, which highlights the city’s art and history.
Strolling through the Medici District is like stepping back in time, exploring the legacy of this influential family that played a pivotal role in art, politics, and science. The area also features charming streets, squares, and markets, offering a unique Florence experience with a blend of history, art, and daily life. For those eager to learn more about the Medici, this is a must-visit location.
- Piazza della Repubblica - Piazza della Repubblica, situated in the heart of Florence, is one of the city’s most iconic and vibrant squares. Originally the site of the ancient Roman market and later the Jewish ghetto, the square was completely transformed in the 19th century during the urban expansion period. Today, it serves as a vital hub for meetings, commerce, and social life in Florence.
Encircled by elegant cafes and shops, Piazza della Repubblica boasts impressive architecture, with a highlight being the Arco di Trionfo, built to commemorate Florence’s triumph over Napoleonic rule. Throughout its history, the square has hosted significant events, including parades and public celebrations. Today, it remains a lively place where tourists and locals gather to enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere. At night, the square is beautifully illuminated, creating a stunning scene for those strolling through it.
- Piazza della Signoria - Piazza della Signoria is one of Florence’s most iconic squares, rich in history and art. Located in the heart of the city, it has been the political center of Florence since the Middle Ages. The square is surrounded by important buildings, such as the Palazzo Vecchio, which served as the seat of Florence’s government and still houses the office of the city’s mayor. The Palazzo Uffizi is also nearby, being one of the most famous museums in the world.
At the center of Piazza Signoria, you’ll find a replica of Michelangelo’s famous David statue, symbolizing the power and independence of Florence. The square is also home to several other notable sculptures, such as the Fountain of Neptune and the statues of Roman gods in front of the Palazzo Vecchio. The vibrant atmosphere of the square, with its outdoor cafés and the constant flow of tourists and locals, makes it one of Florence’s most popular meeting spots.
- Ponte Vecchio - The Ponte Vecchio is one of Florence’s most famous bridges and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the 14th century, it is notable for its unique structure, which houses a series of shops, most of which sell jewelry and gold. Originally, the bridge was occupied by butchers, but after a renovation in the 16th century, the meat shops were replaced by jewelers, giving it its characteristic charm.
The bridge connects the banks of the Arno River, linking the historic center of Florence to the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens in the Oltrarno area. The Ponte Vecchio also has an interesting history: during World War II, it was one of the few bridges in the city to be preserved, spared from being destroyed by German troops. Strolling along the Ponte Vecchio is a unique experience, with stunning views of the river and the city, as well as being the perfect place to admire the jewelry and artworks displayed in the shops.
- Piazza Pitti Palace - Piazza Pitti is one of the most important and charming squares in Florence, located in front of the imposing Pitti Palace. This square is the heart of the Oltrarno district, a neighborhood known for its authentic character and artisan shops. Around Piazza Pitti, you’ll find picturesque streets and a peaceful atmosphere, away from the bustle of the more touristy areas of the city.
The Pitti Palace, with its grand Renaissance architecture, dominates the square and is one of Florence’s major tourist attractions. Originally the residence of the powerful Medici dukes, the palace now houses several museums and art galleries, including the Palatine Gallery and the Museum of Modern Art. In addition to the palace, the square provides the main access to the Boboli Gardens, one of Italy’s most beautiful Renaissance gardens, known for its stunning views and impressive landscaping.
- Piazza del Duomo - Piazza del Duomo in Florence is the city’s religious and historical heart, dominated by the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, better known as the Duomo of Florence. This iconic square is significant not only for its impressive architecture but also for its importance in the city’s history. The Duomo, with its enormous dome designed by Brunelleschi, is one of the most extraordinary achievements of Renaissance architecture and one of Florence’s main tourist attractions.
Surrounding the square, you’ll find other notable buildings, such as the Baptistery of St. John, with its ornate bronze doors, and Giotto’s Campanile, an 82-meter-high bell tower offering spectacular views of the city. Piazza del Duomo is also surrounded by various museums, shops, and cafes, where visitors can enjoy a unique atmosphere immersed in history and beauty. The location is perfect for admiring the incredible works of art and architecture that make Florence a unique city.

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Experience the enduring allure of Florence with a guided walking tour, now featuring an exclusive eBook to enhance your cultural journey. In just 90 minutes, discover the city’s most renowned landmarks while delving into the captivating history that established Florence as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Accompany your knowledgeable guide through…
Experience the enduring allure of Florence with a guided walking tour, now featuring an exclusive eBook to enhance your cultural journey. In just 90 minutes, discover the city’s most renowned landmarks while delving into the captivating history that established Florence as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Accompany your knowledgeable guide through picturesque streets and historic squares, visiting key sites such as the Medici District, Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Piazza San Lorenzo, the Medici Chapels, Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Pitti, and Piazza Duomo. Marvel at architectural wonders including Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi’s Dome, and Giotto’s Bell Tower.
Throughout the tour, uncover the influential legacy of the Medici family and the artistic revolution they sparked across the city. This tour provides an ideal introduction to Florence’s art, architecture, and history. Additionally, enjoy a complimentary eBook filled with travel tips and destination insights.
- This tour can vary in duration between 90 minutes and 2 hours.
- Important notice for last minute bookings (on the same day or from one day to the next): in case of lack of places the customer will be placed on the day following the booked date.
- The order of the itinerary may vary, at the guide’s discretion.
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