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Version 165 – April 18, 2025 12:29
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- Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.bout our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
Version 164 – April 07, 2025 10:51
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Version 163 – April 07, 2025 10:51
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- See the major historical sites of Florence in just one day with an expert local guide. With skip-the-line tickets, you'll spend more time admiring Michelangelo's David and taking in the works of art at the Uffizi Gallery. Along the way, stroll through the charming streets of Florence as you pass the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Leather Market, and more.
- See the major historical sites of Florence in just one day with an expert local guide. With skip-the-line tickets, you'll spend more time admiring Michelangelo's David and taking in the works of art at the Uffizi Gallery. Along the way, stroll through the charming streets of Florence as you pass the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Leather Market, and more.
- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David, at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery seeing art from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Take to the streets on a guided walking tour of Florence. Start at city's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it. The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. During your full-day tour of Florence, you'll have a short lunch break. While lunch isn't included, your guide will share plenty of recommendations.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David, at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery seeing art from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Take to the streets on a guided walking tour of Florence. Start at city's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it. The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. During your full-day tour of Florence, you'll have a short lunch break. While lunch isn't included, your guide will share plenty of recommendations.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Know Before You Go
- all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product)., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., please note: from dec 2, 2024, the two elevators located near the main staircase will be unavailable to the public due to maintenance work. the main staircase consists of 4 flights, totaling 126 steps. guests who require the elevator to access the main floor of the gallery should proceed to the hall in front of the main staircase once inside the museum. there, museum staff will assist them in reaching the elevators located in the west wing., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product)., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 129 – October 25, 2024 12:29
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- Know Before You Go
- all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product)., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product)., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., shoes with heels and flip-flops are prohibited inside the cathedral., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
- Know Before You Book
- this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 128 – October 25, 2024 11:39
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- Know Before You Go
- all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product)., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., shoes with heels and flip-flops are prohibited inside the cathedral., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., shoes with heels and flip-flops are prohibited inside the cathedral., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 127 – October 25, 2024 11:39
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- Know Before You Go
- all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product)., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., shoes with heels and flip-flops are prohibited inside the cathedral., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., shoes with heels and flip-flops are prohibited inside the cathedral., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 126 – October 25, 2024 11:38
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- Know Before You Go
- all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., shoes with heels and flip-flops are prohibited inside the cathedral., tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or vice versa., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 125 – October 25, 2024 11:37
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- Know Before You Go
- all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. you can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering the cathedral. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or vice versa., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or vice versa., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 124 – October 25, 2024 11:37
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- Know Before You Go
- all guests must pass through security. no weapons or large items are allowed inside., all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., only small handbags are allowed inside the accademia museum. there is no bag check or storage available., please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. no refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or vice versa., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or vice versa., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
Version 123 – October 25, 2024 11:33
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- Know Before You Book
- due to the religious nature of the cathedral, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry., this is a walking tour. guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty., this tour is in english., walks and devour comply with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information., we are able to accomodate guests with mobility impairment or wheelcharis, please make sure to email our guest experience team at [email protected] at the time of your booking for proper arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 121 – April 08, 2024 22:48
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or vice versa., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or the other way around., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
Version 120 – April 08, 2024 21:10
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour itinerary may vary, some days the tour will begin at the uffizi gallery and finish at the accademia or the other way around., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., this tour will end in uffizi gallery or accademia gallery, depending on the day, tour is in english only
Version 119 – April 05, 2024 17:57
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., this tour will end in uffizi gallery or accademia gallery, depending on the day, tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., this tour will end in uffizi gallery or accademia gallery depending on the day, tour is in english only
Version 118 – April 04, 2024 19:11
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., this tour will end in uffizi gallery or accademia gallery depending on the day, tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), on some days the tour will end at the uffizi gallery and other days at the accademia., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
Version 117 – April 04, 2024 18:38
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), on some days the tour will end at the uffizi gallery and other days at the accademia., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
Version 116 – April 01, 2024 11:30
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
- Know Before You Book
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
Version 114 – February 21, 2024 08:47
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- Included
- guided walking tour of florence , headset for tour commentary when necessary , live tour commentary provided in english , skip-the-line entrance to the accademia gallery and the uffizi gallery
admission fees to the accademia gallery and uffizi gallery, guided walking tour of florence , headset for tour commentary when necessary , live tour commentary provided in english , skip-the-line entrance to the accademia gallery and the uffizi gallery
Version 112 – January 10, 2024 14:28
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- Know Before You Book
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., walks / devour complies with all local government regulations. please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 111 – November 17, 2023 12:23
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- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David, at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery seeing art from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Take to the streets on a guided walking tour of Florence. Start at city's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it. The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. During your full-day tour of Florence, you'll have a short lunch break. While lunch isn't included, your guide will share plenty of recommendations.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David, at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery seeing art from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
Version 110 – November 17, 2023 12:20
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David, at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery seeing art from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David, at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery seeing art from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
Version 109 – November 17, 2023 12:19
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David, at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery seeing art from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery for a true understanding of art history. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
Version 108 – November 17, 2023 12:18
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- Previous Version
- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery for a true understanding of art history. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. An expert art historian guide will help you get the most out of your visits. They'll tell you what makes David so special and introduce you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise. And they'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery for a true understanding of art history. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
Version 107 – November 17, 2023 12:17
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery and follow a specially crafted itinerary through the corridors of the Uffizi Gallery for a true understanding of art history. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, you'll breeze past the long lines. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
-
- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
Version 106 – November 17, 2023 12:16
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
- Meet Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
Version 105 – November 13, 2023 10:48
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
- Know Before You Book
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is unable to accommodate guests with strollers., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 104 – November 13, 2023 10:41
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
Version 103 – November 13, 2023 10:40
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- Previous Version
- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., tour is in english only
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
- Know Before You Book
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 102 – November 13, 2023 10:35
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
- Know Before You Book
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 101 – November 13, 2023 10:32
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes before the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 100 – November 13, 2023 10:31
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- Know Before You Go
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
- Know Before You Book
- all tour participants, including children must bring valid id on the day of the visit., only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 99 – November 13, 2023 10:28
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- Know Before You Go
- liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 98 – November 13, 2023 10:27
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- liquids of any kind, including water are strictly forbidden in the uffizi gallery (baby bottles and medicinal products permitted), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
liquids of any kind are strictly forbidden to bring any kind of liquid into the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 97 – November 13, 2023 10:26
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- Know Before You Go
- liquids of any kind are strictly forbidden to bring any kind of liquid into the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid into the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
- Know Before You Book
- only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note: meeting point changes on april 1st 2024. please see booking voucher for further details., this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 96 – November 13, 2023 10:10
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- Know Before You Go
- it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid into the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
accademia gallery / uffizi gallery will strictly not allowed larger backpacks. only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed (there are no storage facilities) guests with larger bags will be invited to leave them in the storage before entry., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid into the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
- Know Before You Book
- only handbags and very small backpacks are permitted on this tour as there are no storage facilities at the accademia gallery; guests may be refused entry if they bring any larger bags., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
accademia gallery / uffizi gallery will strictly not allowed larger backpacks. only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed (there are no storage facilities) guests with larger bags will be invited to leave them in the storage before entry., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 95 – November 13, 2023 10:06
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- Know Before You Go
- accademia gallery / uffizi gallery will strictly not allowed larger backpacks. only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed (there are no storage facilities) guests with larger bags will be invited to leave them in the storage before entry., it is absolutely forbidden to bring any kind of liquid into the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
accademia gallery / uffizi gallery will strictly not allowed larger backpacks. only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed (there are no storage facilities) guests with larger bags will be invited to leave them in the storage before entry., it is absolutely forbidden to introduce any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
Version 93 – November 08, 2023 17:28
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- Know Before You Go
- accademia gallery / uffizi gallery will strictly not allowed larger backpacks. only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed (there are no storage facilities) guests with larger bags will be invited to leave them in the storage before entry., it is absolutely forbidden to introduce any kind of liquid in the uffizi gallery (except baby bottles and medicinal product), please ensure that all members of your party have a valid id on them on the day of the visit. this is particularly important for guests who have qualified for a student or child reduction., please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
please note that guests can only carry small handbags inside the accademia. larger backpacks and big pointy umbrellas are not allowed. please also note there is no cloakroom inside the accademia gallery. , please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
- Know Before You Book
- accademia gallery / uffizi gallery will strictly not allowed larger backpacks. only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed (there are no storage facilities) guests with larger bags will be invited to leave them in the storage before entry., please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements.
please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
Version 83 – November 28, 2022 17:54
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- admission fees to the accademia gallery and uffizi gallery, guided walking tour of florence , headset for tour commentary when necessary , live tour commentary provided in english , skip-the-line entrance to the accademia gallery and the uffizi gallery
admission fees , guided walking tour of florence , headset for tour commentary when necessary , live tour commentary provided in english , skip-the-line entrance to the accademia gallery and the uffizi gallery
Version 82 – November 28, 2022 17:51
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- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks and learned about the city's rich Renaissance history—all in one day.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks
Version 81 – November 28, 2022 17:50
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- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- By the end of the tour, you'll have visited Florence's major historical landmarks
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
- Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
Version 79 – November 28, 2022 16:13
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- expert guides at michelangelo's david & the uffizi gallery , skip-the-line access to the accademia & uffizi galleries , small groups & learning about art history , the top sights in florence in a single, unforgettable day, walking tour including ponte vecchio & piazza della signoria
- enjoy a guided walking tour of the city's streets, - learn why florence, not rome, was the focal point of the renaissance, - marvel at michelangelo's david at the accademia, - see all of florence's major sites in a single day, - skip-the-line access to the uffizi gallery for some of the finest renaissance works of art
- Included
- admission fees , guided walking tour of florence , headset for tour commentary when necessary , live tour commentary provided in english , skip-the-line entrance to the accademia gallery and the uffizi gallery
expert local guide, headsets when necessary, skip the line access tickets for the accademia gallery, skip the line tickets for the uffizi gallery
Version 78 – November 28, 2022 16:10
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- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
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- Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
Sites Visited:
Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
The Uffizi Gallery
Florence Duomo (outside)
Ponte Vecchio
Piazza della Signoria
Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
Leather Market & Porcellino
Piazza della Repubblica
Version 77 – November 28, 2022 16:10
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- Short Description
- See the major historical sites of Florence in just one day with an expert local guide. With skip-the-line tickets, you'll spend more time admiring Michelangelo's David and taking in the works of art at the Uffizi Gallery. Along the way, stroll through the charming streets of Florence as you pass the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Leather Market, and more.
Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
Your guided walking tour of the city continues with a visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, "Il Porcellino" (the pig whose snout promises luck), the remarkable Ponte Vecchio, and the Vasari Corridor—made famous by Dan Brown—from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll also hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Description
- Skip the entry lines to two of Florence's most popular attractions, the Accademia and the Uffizi, and then continue your exploration of this medieval gem with a fully guided city walking tour.
-
- Start with Florence's most beloved resident, Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. With pre-reserved tickets and a set entry time, breeze past lines to see the famed sculpture in the flesh. Inside, your expert art historian guide tells you what makes David so special and introduces you to other Michelangelo works that you may not have noticed otherwise.
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- Then it's time to begin the guided walking tour. Start at Florence's crowning glory, il Duomo of Florence Cathedral, and admire the Dome from outside as you hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
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- The walking tour continues by exploring the winding streets and art-strewn piazzas with your local guide, learning about the Ponte Vecchio bridge, Piazza Della Signoria sculptures, and more. Your walking tour is where you really feel the benefit of a small group. After a break for lunch, reconvene for a tour of the Uffizi Gallery, skip the line, and follow a specially crafted itinerary through its corridors for a true understanding of art history. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages.
- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
- The Uffizi Gallery
- Florence Duomo (outside)
- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
- Leather Market & Porcellino
- Piazza della Repubblica
- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
- The Uffizi Gallery
- Florence Duomo (outside)
- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
- Leather Market & Porcellino
- Piazza della Repubblica
Version 76 – November 28, 2022 16:09
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- Small-Group Florence In A Day: David, Duomo, Uffizi & Guided City Walking Tour
Florence In A Day With David, Duomo, Uffizi & Walking Tour
Version 75 – November 28, 2022 16:00
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- Florence In A Day With David, Duomo, Uffizi & Walking Tour
Florence In A Day With David, Uffizi & Walking Tour
Version 74 – November 28, 2022 13:45
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- Florence In A Day With David, Uffizi & Walking Tour
Florence In A Day With David, Duomo, Uffizi & Walking Tour
Version 73 – November 28, 2022 13:44
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- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- Your guided walking tour of the city continues with a visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, "Il Porcellino" (the pig whose snout promises luck), the remarkable Ponte Vecchio, and the Vasari Corridor—made famous by Dan Brown—from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll also hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
Your guided walking tour of the city continues with a visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio, and the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll also hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 72 – November 28, 2022 13:43
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- Your guided walking tour of the city continues with a visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio, and the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll also hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". Your guided walking tour of the city continues with a visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio, and the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 71 – November 28, 2022 13:42
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". Your guided walking tour of the city continues with a visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio, and the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 70 – November 28, 2022 13:41
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. From the street, you'll admire the cathedral's dome and also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 69 – November 28, 2022 13:40
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
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- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
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- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 68 – November 28, 2022 13:39
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, it's time to explore Florence on the street level. You'll start outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise". Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
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- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
your Florence In A Day Tour continues to outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 67 – November 28, 2022 13:38
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- your Florence In A Day Tour continues to outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 66 – November 28, 2022 13:37
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll admire the cathedral's dome also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 65 – November 28, 2022 13:36
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to outside the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 64 – November 28, 2022 13:35
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here—Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 63 – November 28, 2022 13:34
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 62 – November 28, 2022 13:33
- Current Version
- Previous Version
- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 61 – November 28, 2022 13:33
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- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 51 – February 21, 2022 16:41
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- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 50 – February 21, 2022 15:28
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- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 49 – February 16, 2022 12:54
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Version 48 – February 15, 2022 12:41
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- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
- The Uffizi Gallery
- Florence Duomo (outside)
- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
- Leather Market & Porcellino
- Piazza della Repubblica
- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
- The Uffizi Gallery
Florence Duomo
- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
- Leather Market & Porcellino
- Piazza della Repubblica
Version 47 – February 14, 2022 18:00
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- Know Before You Go
- please note that guests can only carry small handbags inside the accademia. larger backpacks and big pointy umbrellas are not allowed. please also note there is no cloakroom inside the accademia gallery. , please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure., walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note that guests can only carry small handbags inside the accademia. larger backpacks and big pointy umbrellas are not allowed. please also note there is no cloakroom inside the accademia gallery. , please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure.
- Know Before You Book
- please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour. , walks comply with all local government regulations. you may need to wear a mask or provide proof of vaccination to enter certain venues. please refer to italy government guidelines for the most up to date information
from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
Version 46 – February 14, 2022 17:58
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- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market and "Il Porcellino", the pig whose snout promises luck, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
Version 45 – February 14, 2022 17:56
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- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
- The Uffizi Gallery
- Florence Duomo
- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
- Leather Market & Porcellino
- Piazza della Repubblica
- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
- The Uffizi Gallery
- Florence Duomo
- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
- Piazza della Repubblica
Version 43 – February 14, 2022 17:46
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Version 42 – February 14, 2022 17:45
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Version 41 – January 26, 2022 19:27
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Version 39 – January 19, 2022 18:42
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- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee
Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
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headsets when necessary, skip the line access tickets for the accademia gallery, skip the line tickets for the uffizi gallery
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- gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch
gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, transfer in between tours
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- - enjoy a guided walking tour of the city's streets, - learn why florence, not rome, was the focal point of the renaissance, - marvel at michelangelo's david at the accademia, - see all of florence's major sites in a single day, - skip-the-line access to the uffizi gallery for some of the finest renaissance works of art
- after the tour ends, spend as much time inside the museum as you would like, applying your newly-acquired knowledge to one of the world’s greatest galleries. , - enjoy a small group with intimate access to your expert, english-speaking guide. , - feast your eyes on masterworks like botticelli’s ‘primavera’ and ‘birth of venus’ while taking a chronological trip through the visual arts revolution that was the italian renaissance., - learn the stories behind the incredible facades of the palazzo vecchio and the orsanmichele church., - see florence’s most iconic sites like the piazza della repubblica, piazza della signoria, and the ponte vecchio., - see all the top sights in florence in a single, unforgettable day. , - see works by leonardo da vinci, michelangelo, cimabue, giotto, titian, and caravaggio., - skip the line into the accademia gallery to see michelangelo’s david and the unfinished slaves., - skip the long, general-access lines and walk straight into the uffizi; italy’s most popular art museum.
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- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s 'David' in the Accademia Gallery
- The Uffizi Gallery
- Florence Duomo
- Ponte Vecchio
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (from the outside)
- Piazza della Repubblica
- Sites Visited:
Michelangelo’s David in the Accademia
Florence’s famous Duomo (outside)
Ponte Vecchio
The Baptistery Doors (Including the Gates of Paradise)
- Piazza della Signoria
Palazzo Vecchio (inner courtyard)
Piazza della Repubblica - Once the Roman Forum
Mercato Nuovo - Florentine leather market
Orsanmichele Church (outside)
Il Porcellino
Vasari Corridor (from outside)
Loggia dei Lanzi - open air sculpture Gallery
Uffizi Gallery
Masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Giotto, Titian, Michelangelo, Raphael, Perugino, Cimabue, Caravaggio, and more.
Version 31 – October 15, 2021 08:52
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- Short Description
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee
- Florence is a small city with a big history and this tour lets you explore it all: in just one day.
- You'll start with skip-the-line tickets to the Florence Accademia, home to Michelangelo's David. After learning the story behind the world's most recognizable statue, you'll also see some of Michelangelo's unfinished Slaves for a fascinating peek inside the tortured mind of the great artist. Having an expert art historian on hand pays dividends here - Michelangelo was not just the most talented artist to come out of the Renaissance, he was also the most fascinating. Who else would defy a pope? And more than once!
- After the Accademia, your Florence In A Day Tour continues to the Cathedral, a.k.a. Florence Duomo, where your guide will tell you the story of its enormous dome and how it went from a near catastrophe to the greatest building achievement of its age. You'll also see the Florence Baptistery, home to the set of bronze doors that were thought so beautiful, Michelangelo called them the "Gates of Paradise".
- N.B., The Florence Duomo does not offer skip-the-line tickets so unless the entrance lines are very short, we do not step inside. If you do want to go in, your guide will give you some tips on when to go in order to beat the lines.
- When lunch rolls around, your guide will recommend some of their favorite eateries nearby and give you ample time to go relax and refuel before regrouping in a central spot.
- In the afternoon you'll skip the lines into the (incredibly busy) Uffizi Gallery to see some of the best paintings from the Renaissance. The Uffizi makes for a fantastic visit because its galleries are organized chronologically. As you move through the rooms, your guide will be able to demonstrate the development of artistic styles from Medieval times to the Renaissance and after. They'll show you how modern paintings bursting with colors and emotions developed from the flat, cold, compositions of the middle ages. Don't expect a lecture: our guides are much more fun than that. Their focus is on injecting character into your experience of the Uffizi (and everywhere else), so you understand not just the paintings, but the masters and the culture that created them.
- Florence is one of Italy's most atmospheric cities and its streets are bursting with history and beautiful architecture. Outside of the obvious big attractions, this is a big part of your Florence In A Day Tour: street life. You'll enjoy a guided walking tour of the city, visit an outdoor sculpture gallery, a leather market, the remarkable Ponte Vecchio and see the Vasari Corridor, made famous by Dan Brown, from outside (the inside is rather unremarkable anyway). You'll hear tales of the notorious Medici family outside their fortress-like palace, and come to understand why it was Florence, not Rome, that was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- There's a lot to see in Florence, and a lot of stories to be told. If you're short on time our full-day tour is a great option, optimizing your time with skip-the-line access at the major attractions plus small group sizes and headsets to guarantee maximum interaction with your guide.
If you only have one day to see all the top attractions in Florence, our Florence In a Day Tour will get you to all there - in the company of some of the best guides in the city.
Start your day by meeting the most famous marble sculpture in history - Michelangelo’s incomparable David. You’ll skip the long lines at the Accademia Gallery and walk straight into a life-changing masterclass on the sculpture. Think you know it because you’ve seen it a thousand times in pictures? Think again: David holds secrets you can only understand when you see him in person and in the company of one of our expert, English-speaking guides. You’ll also get to see Michelangelo’s unfinished ‘Slaves,’ and, with the help of your guide, get new insights into his tortured artistic process.
Next you’ll head to another stone structure that changed world history - Florence Duomo. As you admire the Dome from outside you’ll hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
After a quick stop at the doors of the baptistery to admire the Ghiberti’s masterworks (which Brunelleschi was insanely jealous of), you will dive into the beautiful streets of Florence to learn some of the rich history of the city. From the outdoor sculpture gallery of the Piazza della Signoria to the characters sculpted along the walls of Orsanmichele church, the history of Florence will be brought to life one sculpture and building at a time.
After a two-hour break for lunch (not included in the price of your tour, but your guide will show you the very best spots to eat) you’ll reconvene at the doors of the Uffizi, Italy’s most popular art museum and one of the greatest collections of art in the world.
Your route, like the museum, will be chronological. After skipping the entrance lines your expert, English-speaking guide will introduce you to early Renaissance masterworks from Cimabue, Duccio, and Giotto. Through their paintings you’ll learn to distinguish the styles and techniques that created a revolution in the visual arts.
Next it’s on to classics of the High Renaissance, like Botticelli’s ‘Primavera’ and ‘Birth of Venus’. You’ll see the progression of artistic techniques, and revel in the explosion of color and perspective. But it’s not all art theory; you’ll learn about the incredible personalities and bitter rivalries of some of the biggest stars of the day like Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Finally, you’ll see the artistic legacy of the Renaissance in works from later masters like Titian and Caravaggio. When you have seen what comes before you’ll be able to view their paintings in an entirely new light!
This is more than just a tour, it’s a voyage through time that will make you appreciate all that it took to bring the visual arts out of the dark ages and into the modern world. In a small group you will have unparalleled access to your expert, English-speaking, guide. With plenty of time to ask all those questions that you can’t find in books, this is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Renaissance art.
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- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
Before you travel, please read our important notes about possible disruptions & site entrance requirements.
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- Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.
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- Know Before You Go
- from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note that guests can only carry small handbags inside the accademia. larger backpacks and big pointy umbrellas are not allowed. please also note there is no cloakroom inside the accademia gallery. , please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure.
please note that guests can only carry small handbags inside the accademia. larger backpacks and big pointy umbrellas are not allowed. please also note there is no cloakroom inside the accademia gallery. , please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure.
- Know Before You Book
- from august 6th 2021, all italy sites we visit will require clients and guides alike to provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test completed within 48 hours prior to entry. they will also require a legal form of id matching the vaccination or test results. more info on the italian government website, please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
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This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
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- Cancellation notes
- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.bout our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
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Version 13 – March 09, 2020 14:13
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- Short Description
- If you only have one day to see all the top attractions in Florence, our Florence In a Day Tour will get you to all there - in the company of some of the best guides in the city.
- Start your day by meeting the most famous marble sculpture in history - Michelangelo’s incomparable David. You’ll skip the long lines at the Accademia Gallery and walk straight into a life-changing masterclass on the sculpture. Think you know it because you’ve seen it a thousand times in pictures? Think again: David holds secrets you can only understand when you see him in person and in the company of one of our expert, English-speaking guides. You’ll also get to see Michelangelo’s unfinished ‘Slaves,’ and, with the help of your guide, get new insights into his tortured artistic process.
- Next you’ll head to another stone structure that changed world history - Florence Duomo. As you admire the Dome from outside you’ll hear the story of how its architect Brunelleschi recovered lost knowledge and expanded the realm of what was deemed humanly possible all in his pursuit of building it.
- After a quick stop at the doors of the baptistery to admire the Ghiberti’s masterworks (which Brunelleschi was insanely jealous of), you will dive into the beautiful streets of Florence to learn some of the rich history of the city. From the outdoor sculpture gallery of the Piazza della Signoria to the characters sculpted along the walls of Orsanmichele church, the history of Florence will be brought to life one sculpture and building at a time.
- After a two-hour break for lunch (not included in the price of your tour, but your guide will show you the very best spots to eat) you’ll reconvene at the doors of the Uffizi, Italy’s most popular art museum and one of the greatest collections of art in the world.
- Your route, like the museum, will be chronological. After skipping the entrance lines your expert, English-speaking guide will introduce you to early Renaissance masterworks from Cimabue, Duccio, and Giotto. Through their paintings you’ll learn to distinguish the styles and techniques that created a revolution in the visual arts.
- Next it’s on to classics of the High Renaissance, like Botticelli’s ‘Primavera’ and ‘Birth of Venus’. You’ll see the progression of artistic techniques, and revel in the explosion of color and perspective. But it’s not all art theory; you’ll learn about the incredible personalities and bitter rivalries of some of the biggest stars of the day like Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
- Finally, you’ll see the artistic legacy of the Renaissance in works from later masters like Titian and Caravaggio. When you have seen what comes before you’ll be able to view their paintings in an entirely new light!
- This is more than just a tour, it’s a voyage through time that will make you appreciate all that it took to bring the visual arts out of the dark ages and into the modern world. In a small group you will have unparalleled access to your expert, English-speaking, guide. With plenty of time to ask all those questions that you can’t find in books, this is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Renaissance art.
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- Description
- Sites Visited:
- Michelangelo’s David in the Accademia
- Florence’s famous Duomo (outside)
- Ponte Vecchio
- The Baptistery Doors (Including the Gates of Paradise)
- Piazza della Signoria
- Palazzo Vecchio (inner courtyard)
- Piazza della Repubblica - Once the Roman Forum
- Mercato Nuovo - Florentine leather market
- Orsanmichele Church (outside)
- Il Porcellino
- Vasari Corridor (from outside)
- Loggia dei Lanzi - open air sculpture Gallery
- Uffizi Gallery
- Masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Giotto, Titian, Michelangelo, Raphael, Perugino, Cimabue, Caravaggio, and more.
This whirlwind tour of Florence kicks off in the morning. Meet your guide at a conveniently located starting point, and set off for the Accademia Gallery in the company of a small group.
Skip the line and head straight to see Michelangelo’s David and other works of art, learning about their history from your guide.
Next, continue to Florence’s Duomo to admire its soaring dome designed by Brunelleschi, and then see Florence Baptistery and its immense bronze doors sculpted by Ghiberti.
After strolling through the Piazza della Signoria, stop to enjoy a relaxing lunch (own expense). Then head to the Uffizi Gallery, among Europe’s most esteemed art museums. Skip the line to admire its huge array of masterpieces, including early Renaissance works by Cimabue and Giotto, masterpieces by Botticelli and Raphael, and baroque canvases by Caravaggio.
The tour concludes in front of the Uffizi Gallery.
- Highlights
- - after the tour ends, spend as much time inside the museum as you would like, applying your newly-acquired knowledge to one of the world’s greatest galleries. , - enjoy a small group with intimate access to your expert, english-speaking guide. , - feast your eyes on masterworks like botticelli’s ‘primavera’ and ‘birth of venus’ while taking a chronological trip through the visual arts revolution that was the italian renaissance., - learn the stories behind the incredible facades of the palazzo vecchio and the orsanmichele church., - see florence’s most iconic sites like the piazza della repubblica, piazza della signoria, and the ponte vecchio., - see all the top sights in florence in a single, unforgettable day. , - see works by leonardo da vinci, michelangelo, cimabue, giotto, titian, and caravaggio., - skip the line into the accademia gallery to see michelangelo’s david and the unfinished slaves., - skip the long, general-access lines and walk straight into the uffizi; italy’s most popular art museum.
guaranteed, skip-the-line access at the accademia and uffizi galleries, learn the stories behind the masterpieces from your guide, see florence’s most famous sights in a single day, travel with a small group for a personalized experience
- Included
- headsets when necessary, skip the line access tickets for the accademia gallery, skip the line tickets for the uffizi gallery
english-speaking expert guide, entry/admission - galleria dell'accademia, entry/admission - gallerie degli uffizi, guaranteed to skip the lines, headsets when necessary
- Excluded
- gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, transfer in between tours
gratuities, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch
- Additional Info
- Gratuities to guides are appreciated but never obligatory.
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Tour is in English only
Please note that guests can only carry small handbags inside the Accademia. Larger backpacks and big pointy umbrellas are not allowed. Please also note there is no cloakroom inside the Accademia Gallery.
Not wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 2 travelers
- Know Before You Go
- please note that guests can only carry small handbags inside the accademia. larger backpacks and big pointy umbrellas are not allowed. please also note there is no cloakroom inside the accademia gallery. , please note that the tour meeting time is 15 minutes prior to the start time. no refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no shows after tour commencement or departure.
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- Know Before You Book
- please note, this tour is wheelchair accessible with some difficulties. we advise clients to contact walks customer service team to make further arrangements., unfortunately we are unable to accommodate guests with strollers on this tour.
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Version 11 – March 09, 2020 13:55
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- Description
- This whirlwind tour of Florence kicks off in the morning. Meet your guide at a conveniently located starting point, and set off for the Accademia Gallery in the company of a small group.
- Skip the line and head straight to see Michelangelo’s David and other works of art, learning about their history from your guide.
- Next, continue to Florence’s Duomo to admire its soaring dome designed by Brunelleschi, and then see Florence Baptistery and its immense bronze doors sculpted by Ghiberti.
- After strolling through the Piazza della Signoria, stop to enjoy a relaxing lunch (own expense). Then head to the Uffizi Gallery, among Europe’s most esteemed art museums. Skip the line to admire its huge array of masterpieces, including early Renaissance works by Cimabue and Giotto, masterpieces by Botticelli and Raphael, and baroque canvases by Caravaggio.
- The tour concludes in front of the Uffizi Gallery.
- This whirlwind tour of Florence kicks off in the morning. Meet your guide at a conveniently located starting point, and set off for the Accademia Gallery in the company of a small group.
- Skip the line and head straight to see Michelangelo’s David and other works of art, learning about their history from your guide.
- Next, continue to Florence’s Duomo to admire its soaring dome designed by Brunelleschi, and then see Florence Baptistery and its immense bronze doors sculpted by Ghiberti.
- After strolling through the Piazza della Signoria, stop to enjoy a relaxing lunch (own expense). Then head to the Uffizi Gallery, among Europe’s most esteemed art museums. Skip the line to admire its huge array of masterpieces, including early Renaissance works by Cimabue and Giotto, masterpieces by Botticelli and Raphael, and baroque canvases by Caravaggio.
- The tour concludes in front of the Uffizi Gallery.
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- to: '99'
- child:
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- infant:
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- child:
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youth:
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- infant:
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- to: '1'
senior:
from: '65'
to: '120'
- Name
- Florence In A Day With David, Duomo, Uffizi & Walking Tour
Small-Group Florence Day Tour with David, Duomo & Uffizi
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- adult:
- from: '15'
- to: '99'
- child:
- from: '02'
- to: '14'
- youth:
- from: '12'
- to: '17'
- infant:
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- to: '1'
- senior:
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- to: '120'
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to: '11'
- youth:
- from: '12'
- to: '17'
adult:
from: '18'
to: '64'
- senior:
- from: '65'
- to: '120'
- Cancellation notes
- GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes.
- PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES-
- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable.
- Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable.
- All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%.
- LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS-
- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure.
- CHANGES TO THIS POLICY-
- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
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- Cancellation notes
- GROUP TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 72 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 72 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. PRIVATE TOURS & ACTIVITIES- Cancellations received greater than 7 days prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 7 days of tour commencement are nonrefundable. All amendments made to private tours may be subject to an administrative fee up to 20%. LATE ARRIVALS & NO SHOWS- Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive, or arrives after tour departure. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY- From time to time, the terms of this policy may change at the Company's discretion. In the event of such changes, the new policy will apply for all tours booked after the date and time of the policy change. For any further questions about our cancellation policy, please feel free to e-mail us at [email protected]
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
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