Explore Florence’s historic heart on a 2-hour guided tour, visiting iconic landmarks and uncovering hidden gems with an expert guide.
Explore Florence’s historic heart on a 2-hour guided tour, visiting iconic landmarks and uncovering hidden gems with an expert guide.
- Basilica of Santa Maria Novella - The tour begins in one of Florence’s most captivating squares, a vibrant hub since the Middle Ages. Dominated by the grand Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, this square beautifully blends Renaissance elegance with modern vibrancy. The church’s facade, crafted by Leon Battista Alberti, stands as a symbol of the…
- Basilica of Santa Maria Novella - The tour begins in one of Florence’s most captivating squares, a vibrant hub since the Middle Ages. Dominated by the grand Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, this square beautifully blends Renaissance elegance with modern vibrancy. The church’s facade, crafted by Leon Battista Alberti, stands as a symbol of the Florentine Renaissance, showcasing perfect geometries and colorful marbles. Visitors can enjoy an authentic atmosphere, surrounded by historic shops, cafes, and period buildings. Historically, the square hosted popular competitions and celebrations, and remains a must-see for those eager to explore the true essence of Florence. This is the starting point for a journey through the city’s artistic and architectural marvels.
- Finestra delle Belle Donne - This stop reveals one of Florence’s most intriguing curiosities: the “buchette del vino,” or Wine Windows. These small stone windows, embedded in palaces, allowed Florentine nobles to sell wine directly to passersby since the seventeenth century. During the plague, these openings enabled safe wine service without direct contact—a surprisingly modern concept! Visitors will pause in front of one of these historic openings to hear its story and imagine life in Florence’s past.
- Piazza del Duomo - The spiritual and artistic core of Florence, Piazza del Duomo is among the world’s most iconic locations. It features three masterpieces: the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, renowned for Brunelleschi’s dome; Giotto’s Bell Tower, elegant and slender, adorned with colored marble; and the Baptistery of San Giovanni, one of the city’s oldest buildings, famous for its gilded bronze doors. Every detail reflects the genius and grandeur of the Florentine Renaissance. Strolling through this square means witnessing centuries of art and architecture, surrounded by breathtaking beauty. Here, one truly feels the power and sophistication of Medici Florence.
- Piazza della Repubblica - Piazza della Repubblica is the sophisticated and modern heart of Florence. Built on the ancient Roman Forum and later the city’s marketplace, the square now symbolizes the city’s nineteenth-century transformation. Encircled by refined palaces, historic cafes, and harmonious arcades, it perfectly merges past and present. Iconic spots like Caffè Gilli and Caffè Paszkowski, where Florentine artists and writers have gathered for decades, are found here. The Column of Abundance stands at the center, marking the intersection of ancient Roman streets. Walking through this square, one can sense a lively yet refined atmosphere, narrating the story of a city in constant evolution, renewing itself without losing its essence.
- Ponte Vecchio - The Ponte Vecchio is one of Florence’s most cherished symbols and one of the world’s most renowned bridges. Constructed in the 14th century, it is the only bridge in the city to have survived the bombings of World War II. Its arches are lined with historic goldsmith shops, retaining the charm of medieval times. Crossing it offers a spectacular view of the Arno and the Vasari Corridor, the elevated passage connecting Palazzo Vecchio with Palazzo Pitti, once used by the Medici to move discreetly. Walking on the Ponte Vecchio immerses visitors in a romantic and timeless atmosphere, filled with lights, golden reflections, and the scent of Florentine history.
- Piazza De’ Pitti - The square in front of Palazzo Pitti marks the conclusion of the walking tour in the heart of Florence. Palazzo Pitti, the grand residence of the Medici, is a Renaissance architectural masterpiece housing significant museums and art collections. The expansive and scenic square allows for admiration of the palace’s majestic facade and offers a captivating view of the Boboli Gardens, a symbol of Florentine taste and elegance. Here, the connection between art, history, and city life is palpable: a place where past and present harmoniously converge. Strolling through the square provides a profound and complete experience of Medici Florence.
- Piazza della Signoria - Piazza della Signoria is the political and symbolic heart of Florence, an open-air museum. The majestic Palazzo Vecchio, the historic seat of the Florentine government and still the city hall, stands here. At its base are sculptural masterpieces like Michelangelo’s David replica, Ammannati’s Neptune, and Benvenuto Cellini’s Perseus with the head of Medusa, housed under the Loggia dei Lanzi. Every corner of the square tells tales of power, art, and Renaissance passions. Today, it remains a beloved spot for Florentines and visitors, who can experience the grandeur and history of Medici Florence, enveloped in a majestic and timeless atmosphere.

- Expert Guide in English
- Expert Guide in English
- Snacks
- Snacks
Explore the historic heart of Florence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a 2-hour guided walking tour. Begin your journey at Piazza Santa Maria Novella and visit renowned landmarks such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Baptistery. Marvel at the sophistication of Piazza della Repubblica and the grand Palazzo…
Explore the historic heart of Florence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a 2-hour guided walking tour. Begin your journey at Piazza Santa Maria Novella and visit renowned landmarks such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Baptistery. Marvel at the sophistication of Piazza della Repubblica and the grand Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria. Stroll across the charming Ponte Vecchio, famous for its goldsmith shops, and conclude your tour in front of Palazzo Pitti, the historic home of the Medici family. Perfect for those eager to delve into Florence’s rich history with an expert guide.
- 2-hour walking tour through Florence’s historic center
- Explore key historical and artistic sites
- Licensed guide offering explanations in your chosen language
- Tour starts at Piazza Santa Maria Novella
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.