Welcome to Florence! The birthplace of the Renaissance and home to some of the world’s greatest masterpieces, this is a city that needs no introduction. On this full-day tour, you explore its historic centre, uncovering the art, architecture, and stories that shaped the modern world.

Highlights

The Uffizi Gallery
The Accademia
The Duomo
Piazza della Signoria
Ponte Vecchio
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Hidden Gems

  • The Baptistery (exterior)
  • Orsanmichele
  • The Loggia dei Lanzi

Tour Includes

  • Expert English-speaking guide
  • Skip the lines tickets to the Uffizi and Accademia
  • A guided walk through Florence’s historic center

Please Note

  • On booking we require the full names and dates of birth for all clients for ticketing purposes.

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Overview

Florence might just be Italy’s most beautiful city, and its wonders could easily occupy you for a lifetime. But if you only have limited time in the city, our special A Day in Florence tour offers the perfect introduction to all the highlights – naturally with skip-the-lines access. Journey back in time to the glory days of the Renaissance and walk in the footsteps of Leonardo da Vinci; admire Brunelleschi’s majestic Duomo and stroll across charming Ponte Vecchio. Discover the world’s greatest gallery of Renaissance art in the Uffizi, and come face-to-face with Michelangelo’s David in the Accademia – perhaps the greatest expression of the human spirit ever created. Join us on this once-in-a-lifetime journey and experience the wonders of the Renaissance for yourself!

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What To Expect On Your Tour

Florence: A day of history and art in the Renaissance city

Our full day tour is an unforgettable journey into the world of Renaissance Florence. We’ll be exploring the churches, galleries and palaces of Florence, learning about the art and history of the Renaissance through the eyes of its main protagonists. Explore the opulent palaces of the Medici and admire the masterpieces of the Uffizi; gaze on Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise and stroll across beautiful Ponte Vecchio. With a top-rated guide, you’ll experience the wonders of the Renaissance from every angle.

Florence Statue

Explore the world's greatest collection of Renaissance art on our Uffizi tour

The Uffizi Gallery is one of Florence’s essential sights, home to some of the greatest achievements of Italian art. On this private visit, you trace the story of the Renaissance from its origins to its triumphs. Beginning with Cimabue and Giotto, you see the first steps toward naturalism, before Masaccio’s bold experiments with perspective place humanity at the centre of a newly imagined world.

The journey continues into the heart of the Medici court with Botticelli’s Spring and Birth of Venus, paintings shaped by humanist thought and a belief in beauty as a civilising force. Along the way, works by Fra Angelico, Filippino Lippi, and others enrich the story. You then encounter the giants of the High Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci’s endlessly inquisitive mind, Raphael’s insight into power and politics, Titian’s sensuous Venus of Urbino, and Michelangelo’s striking Doni Tondo, a glimpse of the new Mannerist age. With your expert guide, these masterpieces become a vivid story of artists who reshaped how we see the world.

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Come face to face with Michelangelo's David on our Academy tour

The Accademia is another unmissable gallery, with a collection of some of the finest works by Michelangelo. On your private visit to the Accademia you will come face-to-face with David, perhaps the most famous statue in the world, and understand why Michelangelo’s contemporaries were in awe, believing that he was guided by the hand of God. You will also admire his series of unfinished Slaves, a moving collection of figures who struggle to free themselves from their marble prisons.

Admire the genius of Brunelleschi and Ghiberti at the Duomo

Brunelleschi’s magnificent Duomo dominates the skyline of Florence. It is an amazing feat of engineering, and as you learn about its construction and the fiery personality of its architect, you will gain an even deeper appreciation for this wonder of the Renaissance. Your guide will also show you the beautiful Baptistery, with its famous bronze doors designed by Ghiberti. The extraordinary detail of the Biblical scenes on the doors even impressed Michelangelo, who thought they were so beautiful “they would grace the entrance to Paradise”, will be well discussed by our guide during your Florence Tour.

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Explore an early-modern world of merchants and markets

Another fascinating chapter of Florence’s history is its mercantile past, the story of the city’s guilds and merchants. You will explore the beautiful Orsanmichele, the granary transformed into a market, and finally a church. The statues on its ornate facade, including Donatello’s splendid St George, symbolise the powerful guilds of Florence, whose influence extended far beyond the city. After learning about the lives of the merchants and the world of Renaissance trade, you will pass by Palazzo Davanzati. This exquisitely decorated palace, bright and spacious compared to the medieval buildings across the street, gives a valuable insight into the private lives of the city’s powerful merchant dynasties.

the stunning interior of orsanmichele in florence

Discover a story of power and corruption at Palazzo Vecchio

Piazza della Signoria was the political heart of the Renaissance Florence. Standing in front of imposing Palazzo Vecchio, you will learn of the power and corruption of Florence. The story of Palazzo Vecchio is also the story of the irrepressible Medici dynasty, the banking family that ruled the city and provided invaluable patronage for Florence’s greatest scientists and artists, from Galileo to Da Vinci. In the piazza you will see the sculptures of the Loggia dei Lanzi and discover the darker side of the square’s history. A plaque marks the spot where the extremist preacher Savonarola, famous for his apocalyptic sermons, was hanged and burned at the stake in 1498.

Gaze into the waters of the Arno from Ponte Vecchio

Your private tour ends on the picturesque Ponte Vecchio, the bridge of Florence that has crossed the Arno since the fourteenth century. Butchers and fishmongers sold their goods here for centuries, until they were replaced by goldsmiths and jewellers at the orders of the Medici, who didn’t want to be disturbed by the smell of the meat market as they paced up and down the Vasari Corridor above the bridge. Ponte Vecchio is where the histories of Florence collide. Goldsmiths continue the work of their sixteenth century predecessors on the bridge, while beautiful portraits adorn the walls of the aristocratic passageway above. Gazing into the tranquil waters of the Arno at the end of your day, you will have truly experienced Florence at its magnificent best.

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Create Your Custom Journey

Our dedicated team is here to help you design the perfect trip. We’re happy to assist every step of the way.

Points of Interest

The Uffizi Gallery
Housed in a magnificent 16th century palace originally intended to be government offices, the first nucleus of the gallery was the extensive private collection of the mighty Medici dynasty, before becoming the world’s first public museum in 1574. It’s been a mecca for art lovers ever since.
The Ponte Vecchio
The mercantile and aristocratic pasts of Florence collide on picturesque Ponte Vecchio, where goldsmiths and jewellers still ply their trade. A bridge has crossed the river Arno here at its narrowest point since at least the 10th century, and the current version dates from 1345.
The Duomo
Brunelleschi’s vast dome still commands the city like a piece of architectural theatre, crowning a cathedral begun in the age of Dante. Its marbles, chapels, and audacious engineering embody the moment Florence announced itself to the world.
Palazzo Davanzati
A rare survivor of medieval Florence, Palazzo Davanzati preserves the rhythms of domestic life behind its fortified façade. Step inside and the frescoed walls, timber ceilings, and ingenious household features evoke a world both intimate and aristocratic.
The Baptistery
One of Florence’s oldest sacred buildings, the Baptistery blends Romanesque gravity with a glittering Byzantine interior complete with superb mosaics. Its famed bronze doors—“the Gates of Paradise”— stand as masterpieces of both civic ambition and Renaissance artistry.
Orsanmichele
Rising where a medieval grain market once stood, Orsanmichele unites Florence’s civic pride with its spiritual soul. Its soaring niches were decorated by Flroence's finest sculptors at the behest of rival guilds, while Orcagna's tabernacle inside is awe-inspiring.
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Meet Your Guide

Where to Meet

In Piazza della Signoria. You will receive further details, including a map and photo, on booking.

In Piazza della Signoria. You will receive further details, including a map and photo, on booking.

Private Day in Florence: An Immersive Experience

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Angela was great and put together a great mix of sites and knowledge for my husband and i and our 2 kids (10 and 8). We all had a great day in florence, learned a lot, and gained p... Show More

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Private Day in Florence: An Immersive Experience

Reviewed 2 years ago

Wonderful tour with skip the line tickets to ufizzi and accademia. We learned so much about the city walking through piazzas and different streets. We even got to watch a really co... Show More

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Private Day in Florence: An Immersive Experience

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Amazing day!! Excellent tour guide and experience. Highly recommend! Learned a lot about florence history , art , and culture. Our guide was local and he had great tips and recomme... Show More

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May 17, 2024

Angela was great and put together a great mix of sites and knowledge for my husband and i and our 2 kids (10 and 8). We all had a great day in florence, learned a lot, and gained priceless information regarding local food and artists/craftsmen in florence.

Sara Barber
May 17, 2024

Wonderful tour with skip the line tickets to ufizzi and accademia. We learned so much about the city walking through piazzas and different streets. We even got to watch a really cool paper printing demonstration!

Caytlyn Veletean
May 12, 2024

Amazing day!! Excellent tour guide and experience. Highly recommend! Learned a lot about florence history , art ,

and culture. Our guide was local and he had great tips and recommendations. Very knowledgeable about all

topics related to florence!!

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