Immerse yourself in Florence's history and Renaissance art, exploring the Academia Gallery, Michelangelo's "David," and the city center. Visit Florence Cathedral and enjoy a typical Tuscan lunch during this guided tour.
Explore the Accademia Gallery with a professional guide in small groups
Monolingual Guided Tour through Forence city center and its Museums
Gaze upon Michelangelo's iconic masterpieces including the Statue of the David
The doors of the magnificent Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral will open for you without waiting in line
Exciting discovery of the Florence Cathedral magnificent artistic treasures
Thanks to the professional Guide at your side immerse yourself in the culture and history of Florence
Discover the historic center, its Monuments and Palaces, famous all over the world!
Lunch in a typical Tuscan Restaurant located in the old center
Assistance at the Meeting Point
Local Professional Guide at your side: Accademia, Florence historic center & Cathedral Guided Visits
Accademia Museum Visit in small group
Inside Florence Cathedral: Guided Visit in small group with direct and dedicated access
Accademia Skip-the-line Entrance Ticket
Earphones inside Accademia Museum
Lunch at a typical Tuscan Restaurant: 3 course set menu, drinks to be paid on spot
0-6 years old: Lunch to be paid on spot
Begin your tour in Florence with a guided visit to the Accademia Gallery, featuring Michelangelo's iconic David and other masterpieces like I Prigioni and the Palestrina Pietà. Follow with a walking tour of San Lorenzo Church and the Duomo complex, including the Baptistery with its bronze Porta del Paradiso, Brunelleschi's Dome, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. Stroll down Via Calzaiuoli to admire Orsanmichele Church, the Straw Market (with its lucky Porcellino fountain), and Piazza Signoria, a stunning open-air museum with the Fountain of Neptune, Loggia dei Lanzi, and Palazzo Vecchio. Conclude at the Ponte Vecchio, Florence's oldest bridge.
After lunch at a Tuscan restaurant, visit Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral. Marvel at Bandinelli's marble choir, stained-glass windows by Donatello and Ghiberti, and Paolo Uccello's unique clock. Admire the polychrome marble floor and Vasari's frescoed Dome, the world's largest fresco and a Re
Please note that the order of the visits may change
It is mandatory to arrive at the meeting point at the mentioned check in time. In case of delay it will not be possible to join the visit, nor to have a refund or reschedule the guided visit.