Discover Florence’s rich history on a 90-minute walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and uncover the Medici family’s influence with an expert guide.
Discover Florence’s rich history on a 90-minute walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and uncover the Medici family’s influence with an expert guide.
- Piazza della Repubblica - Piazza della Repubblica is a renowned square in Florence, situated centrally between the historic center and the shopping district. Once a medieval market site, it was completely revamped in the 19th century during Florence’s urban renewal, evolving into one of the city’s most lively and sophisticated areas. The square is…
- Piazza della Repubblica - Piazza della Repubblica is a renowned square in Florence, situated centrally between the historic center and the shopping district. Once a medieval market site, it was completely revamped in the 19th century during Florence’s urban renewal, evolving into one of the city’s most lively and sophisticated areas. The square is highlighted by a grand arcade and is encircled by cafes, luxury boutiques, and theaters, including the historic Teatro Savio and Teatro della Pergola.
At the heart of the square stands a magnificent Corinthian column and a bronze statue symbolizing the city of Florence. Known for its dynamic social and cultural scene, it serves as an ideal gathering spot for those eager to experience Florence’s vibrant energy. Strolling through Piazza della Repubblica offers a genuine immersion into the city’s charm and history, making it an essential destination for first-time visitors to Florence.
- Piazza della Signoria - Piazza della Signoria is a pivotal and iconic square in Florence, located in the heart of the historic center. It is surrounded by grand Renaissance structures like the Palazzo Vecchio and serves as an open-air museum filled with sculptures narrating the city’s history and art. Among its most famous features is the replica of Michelangelo’s David, positioned in front of the Palazzo Vecchio.
The square also boasts the renowned Fountain of Neptune, showcasing a striking sculpture of the sea god, and the Loggia dei Lanzi, an open-air pavilion housing several Renaissance and classical sculptures, including Perseus with the Head of Medusa by Benvenuto Cellini. Piazza della Signoria was the epicenter of political power in Florence for centuries and remains one of the city’s most lively spots, with its outdoor cafes, shops, and distinctive atmosphere.
- Ponte Vecchio - The Ponte Vecchio is a celebrated landmark in Florence, renowned for its distinctive architecture and rich history. This medieval bridge, crossing the Arno River, was constructed in the 14th century and is notable for its vibrant, picturesque shops lining its structure. Initially, these shops were occupied by butchers, but over time, they were replaced by goldsmiths and jewelers, forming the unique “gallery of shops” seen today.
The Ponte Vecchio also holds significant historical value: during World War II, it was the only bridge in Florence not destroyed by the Nazis during their retreat. The bridge links Florence’s historic center to the Palazzo Pitti, the residence of the Medici family, and is traversed by the famous Vasari Corridor, a private passageway that allowed the city’s rulers to move unseen.
- Piazza Pitti Palace - Piazza Pitti is one of Florence’s most enchanting squares, located in front of the grand Palazzo Pitti, the former residence of the Dukes of Tuscany and the Grand Dukes of the Medici family. The square is bordered by several notable buildings, including the palace, the Church of Santo Spirito, and various charming shops and cafés. Its spacious and elegant design serves as a transition between the historic city center and the quieter, more authentic Oltrarno district.
The square provides a breathtaking view of Palazzo Pitti, with its impressive façade and the beautiful gardens behind, accessible via an underground passage known as the Vasari Corridor. Throughout the square, sculptures and fountains further enhance this remarkable setting. Piazza Pitti is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, where visitors can admire Renaissance architecture and soak in the unique atmosphere of Florence, away from the more tourist-heavy areas.
- Piazza del Duomo - Piazza del Duomo is the vibrant heart of Florence, one of the city’s most stunning and iconic squares. Situated in the historic center, it is dominated by the magnificent Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, commonly known as the Duomo of Florence, and its impressive dome by Brunelleschi, a masterpiece of Renaissance engineering. The square is also surrounded by other significant landmarks, such as the Baptistery of St. John, with its renowned bronze doors, and Giotto’s Campanile, offering a panoramic view of the city.
The square is a lively meeting place, where tourists and locals gather to admire the architectural grandeur, relax at nearby cafés, and explore the surrounding shops. The area is characterized by the beauty of the white and green marble adorning the cathedral and the intricate sculptures on the facades of the churches and buildings.

- Expert guide
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- Expert guide
- Free luggage storage
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- Pick up from/to Hotel
Embark on an exciting journey through Florence’s rich history with our 90-minute guided walking tour, providing an in-depth look at the city’s most important landmarks. Discover the Medici District, featuring Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Piazza San Lorenzo, and the Medici Chapels. Wander through Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza Signoria, Ponte Vecchio,…
Embark on an exciting journey through Florence’s rich history with our 90-minute guided walking tour, providing an in-depth look at the city’s most important landmarks. Discover the Medici District, featuring Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Piazza San Lorenzo, and the Medici Chapels. Wander through Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Pitti, and Piazza Duomo, while learning about the fascinating history of these renowned sites.
Guided by an expert, you’ll delve into Florence’s captivating story, from its origins to its evolution into the “Cradle of the Renaissance” under the Medici family’s patronage. Admire architectural wonders such as the Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi’s Dome, and Giotto’s Bell Tower, and gain insight into the historical significance of the Palazzo Vecchio and Ponte Vecchio.
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