Tour of Florence - Private 4-hours Tour

  • Free cancellation
  • Luxury vehicle
  • 4 hours
  • Guided tour
Full description

Full description

Description of the Private Tour of Florence

Give us the opportunity to take you on this Private Tour of Florence with your own private official guide and driver. Comfortably enjoy Florence’s magnificent architecture and wonderful sights in your private luxury chauffeured vehicle.

Tuscany is one of the most beautiful and exclusive places in all of Europe. Here, you can admire the beautiful landscapes, art, architecture and taste the best food.

Florence is the capital of the Tuscany region, and has been the main place for every new stage of art in Italy. Art and creativity are present in every street and corner, as well as in the many churches, museums and monuments. You will walk alongside a private official tour guide, who will enlighten you with the secrets and history of this amazing city.

Florence was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, as it is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.

Enjoy this historic city of Italy and learn as much as you can during this private tour of Florence. If you are looking for a full day experience outside of Florence, check out our private full day tour to Pisa and Lucca.

Points of interest on the Private Tour of Florence

First of all, your private driver and official guide will pick you up from your hotel or place of choice in Florence at the time of your choice. You will have the opportunity to explore one of the most beautiful cities in Italy, which you will end up loving!

Depending on your exact wishes we will organize the corresponding stops. Here is an example of what you can see during the 4-hour guided tour.

Among other monuments and places of interest that you can visit:

Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral (Duomo)

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is the main church of Florence and one of the most remarkable examples of Italian Gothic architecture. It was built over a century, beginning with Arnolfo di Cambio’s design in 1296 and ending with Giotto’s dome, which was completed in 1436.

The exterior has a facade composed of alternating layers of white marble quarried near Carrara and greenish-gray stone from Prato. The cathedral is famous for its dome, the largest brick construction in the world and one of the most impressive architectural achievements of its time. The exterior also features sculptural decoration by Donatello, Luca Della Robbia, Andrea Pisano and others.

Piazza del Duomo

Piazza del Duomo is famous because it is the main square in Florence, Italy. It is home to some of the most iconic landmarks in all of Italy. The cathedral itself attracts many visitors to this area, with its beautiful facade and impressive bell tower. Part of its history is about Donatello’s bronze statue of David, which is a biblical figure. This statue is considered one of the most famous sculptures in all of Florence, so it is only fitting that this place takes pride of place. The Piazza del Duomo is home to many different places that are important to Italy and the world at large. 

Uffizi Gallery (tickets can be arranged if you are interested)

The Uffizi Gallery is famous for its world-famous works of art such as Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, Leonardo da Vinci’s Primavera and Leonardo da Vinci’s Madonna of the Rocks.

The Uffizi Gallery is a museum in Florence, Italy. It was originally built as a private palace in the 1560s and now houses a large collection of Renaissance works of art.

Academy Gallery (tickets can be arranged if you are interested)

The Accademia Gallery is a famous museum of paintings and sculptures. It has the largest collection of paintings in the world with over 2,000 works on display. The gallery was founded by Pietro Leopoldo and still houses many of his original creations. The gallery is divided into two sections. The first, called “Galleria Corsini”, exhibits Italian painters such as Luc a Giordano, Pompeo Batoni, Francesco Zuccari and others. 

Ponte Vecchio

The Ponte Vecchio is one of the most famous monuments in Florence.

It is a medieval bridge over the Arno River, connecting the Oltrarno and Borgo districts. The name of the bridge means “old bridge” and was built in 1345 to replace an earlier wooden structure.

Signoria Square

The Piazza della Signoria is the historic center of Florence and was used as a place for public executions during the Renaissance. The most famous event that took place in this square was when Cosimo I de’ Medici, Duke of Florence, ordered the execution of his arch-rival Girolamo Savonarola on May 23, 1498. The Piazza del Duomo is also the historical center of Florence and is located in front of the cathedral. 

Palazzo Vecchio

The Palazzo Vecchio is one of the most important buildings in Florence, Italy. It is a symbol of the city and is located in the center of Florence. It was built in 1298 and designed by Arnolfo di Cambio.

Palazzo Vecchio was originally built as a fortress to protect the city from attacks by other cities. In 1442, after being conquered by the Florentines, it became their headquarters and was used for military purposes until 1865, when it became a museum.

Michelangelo Square

The square is named after the famous artist Michelangelo. The square was designed by architect Pier Luigi Nervi and was completed in 1965. The square is located in the center of Rome, Italy.

The plaza has been used for many different purposes over the years, as a gathering place for protests and demonstrations. It has also been used as an outdoor art gallery for exhibitions of sculptures and paintings or as a venue for cultural events such as concerts.

Pitti Palace

The Pitti Palace is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Florence. This palace was originally built by Luca Pitti in the 15th century and has been rebuilt and expanded many times since then. The palace now houses museums, galleries and other art collections.

It’s a great place to visit for any art lover, but it also has a lot of history behind it. 

During this private tour of Florence, you will also stop for a coffee break in a charming and typical bar of the city. In case you prefer, we can also make reservations for lunch or dinner.

Finally, at the end of the tour, your private driver and guide will take you back to your starting point in Florence. The tour lasts 4 hours from the time of pick-up to the time of drop-off.

We understand each and every one of our travelers’ needs and the importance of a vacation for each individual. Our Tour Travel & More team is here to help you organize your best vacation ever.

Includes

This Private Tour includes:

  • Official Tour guide in English, Italian or Spanish (other languages upon request) for 4 hours in Florence
  • Private luxury vehicle with separate chauffeur for 4 hours
  • Pick up and drop off from your hotel or place of choice in Florence
  • Complete personalized experience
  • Public liability insurance
  • 24/7 Guardian Angel Service
  • Taxes
  • Price per person
Excludes

This Private Tour excludes:

  • Entrance fees
  • Food and drinks
Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

  • No Refund, Modification or Cancellation in any case on any type of tickets or entrance fees.
  • Modification of tour/service dates and starting times are subject to availability.
  • 48 hours prior to first service date: Free Cancellation on guide and private vehicle with chauffeur. Any type of entrance tickets have no refund.
  • Less than 48 hours prior to first service date: No Refund. Payment of 100%.
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