Discover the magic of Florence at night on a guided walking tour. Explore the ancient streets and marvel at Renaissance statues under the moonlight. Book now!
Discover the magic of Florence at night on a guided walking tour. Explore the ancient streets and marvel at Renaissance statues under the moonlight. Book now!
- Palazzo Medici Riccardi - Known as the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the family that later acquired and expanded it, this Renaissance palace is located in Florence, Italy. It serves as the seat of the Metropolitan City of Florence and also functions as a museum.
- Basilica di San Lorenzo - The Basilica di San Lorenzo, or Basilica of St…
- Palazzo Medici Riccardi - Known as the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the family that later acquired and expanded it, this Renaissance palace is located in Florence, Italy. It serves as the seat of the Metropolitan City of Florence and also functions as a museum.
- Basilica di San Lorenzo - The Basilica di San Lorenzo, or Basilica of St Lawrence, is among the largest churches in Florence, Italy. It is centrally located in the city’s main market district and serves as the burial site for all principal members of the Medici family, from Cosimo il Vecchio to Cosimo III.
- Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore - The Florence Cathedral, officially known as the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, is the main cathedral of Florence.
- Piazza della Repubblica - Piazza della Repubblica is a prominent city square in Florence, Italy. Originally the site of the city’s forum, it later became the location of its old ghetto, which was removed during the Risanamento improvement works. These works were initiated when Florence briefly served as the capital of a reunited Italy, leading to the creation of the city’s avenues and boulevards.
- Church and Museum of Orsanmichele - Orsanmichele, meaning “Kitchen Garden of St. Michael” in the Tuscan dialect, is a church in Florence, Italy. It was built on the site of the former kitchen garden of the San Michele monastery, which no longer exists.
- Mercato del Porcellino - Il Porcellino, meaning “piglet” in Italian, is the local nickname for the bronze fountain of a boar. This fountain was sculpted and cast by Baroque master Pietro Tacca (1577–1640) shortly before 1634, based on a marble Italian copy of a Hellenistic marble original. The original is now displayed in the classical section of the Uffizi Museum.
- Piazza della Signoria - Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square located in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. Named after the Palazzo della Signoria, also known as Palazzo Vecchio, it is a key historical and political center of the Florentine Republic. It remains a popular meeting place for both locals and tourists, situated near Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza del Duomo, and the Uffizi Gallery.
- Ponte Vecchio - The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge spanning the Arno River in Florence, Italy. It is renowned for having shops built along it, a common practice in the past. Initially occupied by butchers, the shops are now home to jewelers, art dealers, and souvenir sellers. The Ponte Vecchio is flanked by the Ponte Santa Trinita and the Ponte alle Grazie.
- Palazzo Pitti - The Palazzo Pitti, sometimes referred to as the Pitti Palace in English, is a grand Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy. It is located on the south side of the River Arno, not far from the Ponte Vecchio.

- Expert English-speaking guide
- Complimentary luggage storage
- Expert English-speaking guide
- Complimentary luggage storage
As the sun sets and the streets gradually empty, Florence’s true beauty emerges.
Enjoy a delightful walk through the ancient streets of the Renaissance’s birthplace. Filled with legends and mysteries, an expert English-speaking guide will take you to the statues and monuments that truly make Florence unique.
This 90-minute walking tour will showcase the…
As the sun sets and the streets gradually empty, Florence’s true beauty emerges.
Enjoy a delightful walk through the ancient streets of the Renaissance’s birthplace. Filled with legends and mysteries, an expert English-speaking guide will take you to the statues and monuments that truly make Florence unique.
This 90-minute walking tour will showcase the monuments and statues of Florence, revealing why the city is even more captivating under the moonlight.
Please be aware that the tour will proceed regardless of weather conditions.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.