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Private Walking Tour of Florence

  • Free cancellation
  • 3 hours
  • Guided tour
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Description of the Private Walking Tour of Florence

Take the opportunity to get to know Florence with this Private Walking Tour of Florence with your official guide.

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

Florence is the capital of the Tuscany region, and has been the main point 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 with a private official guide, who will enlighten you with the secrets and history of this amazing city.

As this is a walking tour, we recommend starting the tour at a central meeting point in Florence. This is where your official guide will meet you to start the tour at the time you have selected.

The exact duration of the tour is completely flexible. Below is our private city tour of Florence for 3 hours, but we can arrange the duration of the tour exactly as you wish.

The tour is led by an experienced, knowledgeable and licensed guide who will show you all the hidden gems and lesser known spots that most tourists never get to see. You will be able to stop at any point to take pictures or have refreshments while you explore at your own pace.

 If you are a great admirer of art, please take a look at our private 2-hour walking tour of the Accademia Gallery (entrance fees included in the price).

Points of Interest on the Private Walking Tour of Florence

Your private walking tour of Florence will start at your hotel located in the center or central point of the city. You will admire the most emblematic monuments and places of Florence with your official tour guide.

Would you like to know more about the points of interest you will visit in this private experience? We explain why they are unique and full of history:

The Duomo of Florence is famous because it is a breathtakingly beautiful cathedral that has the most beautiful marble facade in the world. The design of this cathedral was inspired by that of the Pantheon in Rome and houses many important works by artists such as Michelangelo and Giotto.

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is one of the most famous buildings in Italy and a symbol of Florence. It is also the largest church in the world and one of the most significant examples of Gothic architecture.

It was built over two centuries, beginning in 1296. The cathedral was first known as “Santa Maria della Spina” because it had a spire at the top that looked like a thorn or thorn. This tower was eventually torn down because it was deemed unsafe, but not before it served as a landmark for ships arriving in the nearby port of Pisa.

Republic Square, also known as Piazza della Repubblica. It is an important landmark and a popular tourist destination for people from all over the world. The square has witnessed some of the most relevant events in Florentine history, such as the Black Death procession in 1348, and has been the scene of numerous religious ceremonies. Piazza della Repubblica was built by Michelozzo to give life to a Roman Forum that existed since Antiquity and is bordered on both sides by six monumental columns of ancient Roman temples.

Piazza della Signoria is the second largest square in Florence and is also known as Piazza della Signoria. The square is named after the Palazzo della Signoria, which is located on the east side of the square.

The Palazzo houses many museums, galleries and other cultural institutions. It is one of the most important buildings in Florence because it housed the government of Florence for a long time.

Palazzo Vecchio is a palace in Florence, Italy. It was originally called Palazzo della Signoria and is now the town hall of Florence.

It was built by Arnolfo di Cambio in 1298. The building has been modified many times since then, but still retains its original style. It has been used as the main seat of the Florentine Republic and, later, of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.

The Ponte Vecchio is one of the most famous bridges in the world. It was built in 1335, but has been destroyed and rebuilt many times. The current bridge is made up of three rows of stores selling jewelry, art and souvenirs . It also has a well-known and relevant role in the legend of Romeo and Juliet. Nearby attractions include the Accademia Gallery and the Uffizi Gallery. 

As you can see, this private walking tour includes the visit to iconic places of Italian history and European artistic development, you can’t miss this unimaginable experience.

On the other hand, if you want to discover more of Florence and all the history that embraces it, we recommend you to visit our private tours of this beautiful destination.

Includes

This Private Tour includes:

  • Private official Tour guide in English, Spanish or Italian (other languages upon request) for your 3 hour tour in Florence
  • Pick up in your Hotel centrally located or central meeting point
  • Complete personalized experience
  • Public liability insurance
  • 24/7 Guardian Angel Service
  • Taxes
  • Price per person
Excludes

This Private Tour excludes:

  • Entrance fees
  • Transportation
  • 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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