• Time Entry Ticket Unforgettable experience with genuine tour
• 4-hour small group (max 10-15 people) tour of the Accademia and the Uffizi
• Discover the incredible masterpieces of Renaissance art
• Priority entrance to the most important museums of Florence
• Walking tour through Duomo Square and Piazza Della Signoria
The “Florence & Global ” Touch.
See Florence the right way with us
Want to see Florence with a guide but are not keen on being herded around in a large, impersonal group. or spending a fortune for a private tour? Look no further. “Florence & Global ” tours are designed for the selective traveller, providing all the benefits of a private tour with the group tour value.
Private Guided Tour
Duration: 2 hours<br/>David & City Highlights: Timed entry to Accademia (David) then a guided walk through Florence's essential, hidden spots
SPANISH WALKING TOUR
Please come to our Air-conditioned office before 15 minutes start the activity. We will check in you and gather the group at the office and take in to the first location of the Tour, Accademia Gallery
You will see the Original David's statue and many valuable paintings and musical instruments.
The heart of Florence lies within the Piazza del Duomo, anchored by its stunning cathedral. The baptistery's famous bronze doors are known as the "Gate of Paradise," while the cathedral itself boasts what was, upon its completion in the 1400s, the largest masonry dome ever built.
Orsanmichele perfectly illustrates the fusion of commerce and faith in Florence. This monumental structure was initially a covered ancient grain market and is now celebrated for the stunning Renaissance statues that adorn its exterior, turning a place of trade into a gallery of masterworks.
Piazza della Repubblica stands as the true, ancient heart of Florence. It marks the original site of the Roman Forum and the geographical center of the city, a function still marked today by the Colonna dell'Abbondanza (Column of Abundance).
Stop at the Fontana del Porcellino in the Mercato Nuovo. Visitors test their luck by rubbing the snout of the wild boar statue and letting a coin drop through the grate. If the coin falls through, it's believed to guarantee good fortune and a safe return to the city.
The focal point of civil life, Piazza della Signoria is an unmissable open air gallery. It features a replica of David alongside the massive Palazzo Vecchio, while the Loggia dei Lanzi showcases Renaissance masterpieces like Cellini's Perseus with the Head of Medusa, sculptures that served as powerful political statements for the city's rulers.
As you look out from the Uffizi, you'll see a true marvel of architecture: the Vasari Corridor. This exclusive, private walkway was built for Duke Cosimo I de' Medici, allowing him and his family to move unseen between their government offices in Palazzo Vecchio and their home in the Palazzo Pitti. Your vantage point on the second floor of the Uffizi places you right at the start of its hidden route across the Arno River.
From the windows of the Uffizi's second-floor corridor, you can enjoy a stunning, privileged view of the Ponte Vecchio, the "Old Bridge." This medieval stone bridge, built in 1345, is famous for the shops built right along its length. Originally home to stinky butchers, a decree by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici in 1593 replaced them with goldsmiths and jewelers to improve the decorum of the area. This tradition endures, making the bridge an iconic, glittering landmark on the Arno River.
This majestic, U-shaped palace was designed by Giorgio Vasari for Cosimo I de’ Medici, the first Grand Duke of Tuscany. It was built starting in 1560 to house the administrative "offices" (uffizi) of Florence.
The vast art collection amassed by the powerful Medici family featuring ancient sculptures and Renaissance masterpieces transformed this administrative center into one of the world’s first and finest art museums. This incredible legacy ensured that iconic works by masters like Botticelli, Leonardo, and Michelangelo were protected and preserved for the public forever.
PLEASE BE AT THE MEETING POINT 10 MINUTES BEFORE THE ACTIVITY ; Florence and Global Tours Office is located NEXT to VIA GUELFA 2 , ACROSS THE STREET FROM MCDONALD'S. LOOK FOR THE RED COLOURED STREET NUMBER 12 OPPOSITE MC DONALD'S or Next to Via Guelfa number 2,
Please show your voucher to the FLORENCE AND GLOBAL TOUR OFFICE AT VIA GUELFA 12R, (RED COLOUR NUMBER ), opposite Mc Donald's on Via Guelfa.
REMEMBER TO CARRY A COPY OF ID FOR ALL INC. MINORS, A PICTURE OF ID WILL DO.
"Important Notice: Please be advised that the tour will conclude at the Uffizi Gallery. To ensure a smooth experience, kindly refrain from visiting the Uffizi Gallery to initiate the tour. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated."
Florence, the capital of Italy's Tuscany region, is a treasure trove of art, architecture, and history. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, it's home to iconic masterpieces, stunning cathedrals, and a rich cultural heritage that continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
The Florence Cathedral, known as the Duomo, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Its iconic dome, designed by Brunelleschi, offers panoramic views of the city.
One of the world's most famous art museums, the Uffizi Gallery houses works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
A medieval stone bridge famous for its jewelry shops. It's one of the most iconic landmarks in Florence.
A panoramic terrace offering breathtaking views of Florence. It's a perfect spot for sunset and photography.
Home to Michelangelo's famous statue of David, the Accademia Gallery is a must-visit for art lovers.
A thick-cut, grilled T-bone steak, seasoned simply with salt and pepper. It's a must-try for meat lovers.
A hearty vegetable and bread soup, traditionally made with leftover bread and vegetables. It's a classic Florentine dish.
A Florentine street food made from the fourth and final stomach of a cow. It's typically served in a sandwich.
Almond biscotti traditionally served with Vin Santo, a sweet Tuscan wine. They are crunchy and perfect for dipping.
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak. Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Florence is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Santa Maria Novella Station
Villa Costanza Bus Station, Florence Airport Bus Terminal
The bus network covers the entire city and is the primary mode of public transport. Buses are frequent and reliable.
Available • Apps: MyTaxi, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
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