Exploring the art and history of Florence is a must-do for any traveler. This captivating walking tour takes visitors through the city’s renowned galleries and landmarks, providing in-depth insights from multilingual guides. From Michelangelo’s David to Botticelli’s iconic works, the tour offers a chance to take in the city’s rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply seeking an engaging introduction to Florence, this comprehensive experience promises to leave you with a deeper appreciation for this Italian gem.
Key Points
- This walking tour in Florence provides access to the renowned Accademia Gallery, home to Michelangelo’s David, and the Uffizi Gallery, showcasing masterpieces by renowned artists.
- The tour lasts 6 hours and includes multilingual guides, guaranteed museum entry, and an optional typical Tuscan lunch.
- Highlights of the tour include exploring the Duomo Complex, Ponte Vecchio, and experiencing panoramic views from the Uffizi Terrace.
- Visitors can explore the Medici district, Piazza Signoria, and various other landmarks during the comprehensive itinerary.
- Cancellations up to 24 hours in advance qualify for a full refund, providing flexibility for tour participants.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

The Florence Walking Tour with Accademia & Uffizi Galleries offers a comprehensive exploration of the city’s iconic landmarks and art masterpieces.
Priced from $163.21 per person, the 6-hour tour provides access to the Accademia Gallery, home of Michelangelo’s David, and the Uffizi Gallery, known for its Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci works.
Guests can explore the Duomo Complex, Palazzo Vecchio, and Ponte Vecchio, with the option to enjoy a typical Tuscan lunch.
The tour features multilingual guides, guaranteed museum entry, and complimentary earphones.
Cancellations up to 24 hours in advance qualify for a full refund, and reservations can be made now with no upfront payment.
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Tour Highlights

A guided tour of Accademia Gallery provides visitors with the opportunity to witness Michelangelo’s renowned masterpiece, the David.
Visitors can also explore the Florence Cathedral and Duomo Complex, as well as the historic Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza Signoria. An optional typical Tuscan lunch in the heart of Florence adds to the authentic experience.
The tour concludes with a visit to the esteemed Uffizi Gallery, home to masterpieces by renowned artists such as Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Key highlights include:
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Viewing Michelangelo’s iconic David
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Exploring the Medici district and medieval streets
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Visiting the Duomo Complex and Piazza Signoria
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Discovering the Vasari Corridor and Ponte Vecchio
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Admiring works by Botticelli at the Uffizi Gallery
Detailed Itinerary

Visitors begin their Florence Walking Tour at the Accademia Gallery, where they’ll witness Michelangelo’s iconic sculpture, the David.
They’ll then explore the Medici district, San Lorenzo Church, and medieval streets.
Next, they’ll visit the Duomo Complex, Church of Orsanmichele, Straw Market, and Piazza Signoria.
Explore the Duomo Complex, Church of Orsanmichele, Straw Market, and Piazza Signoria on this captivating walking tour of Florence.
At the Vasari Corridor, they’ll walk to Ponte Vecchio and explore its jewelry shops.
The tour concludes at the Uffizi Gallery, where they’ll see works by Botticelli, including Primavera and Birth of Venus, and enjoy city views from the Uffizi Terrace.
Accademia Gallery

Michelangelo’s awe-inspiring masterpiece, the David, stands tall in the Accademia Gallery, its detailed musculature and poise captivating visitors.
The tour guides offer insights into the iconic sculpture, drawing attention to its symbolic significance:
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Embodies the Renaissance ideal of human perfection
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Represents the triumph of good over evil
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Symbolizes the city of Florence’s independence and resilience
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Showcases Michelangelo’s unparalleled technical mastery
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Inspires awe and reverence among art enthusiasts
Visitors can admire the David’s grandeur and learn about the artist’s creative journey, seeing the rich artistic heritage of Florence.
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The walking tour takes visitors on a captivating journey through Florence’s historic heart. Guests discover the Medici district, admiring the grandeur of San Lorenzo Church and navigating medieval streets.
The tour showcases landmark sites like the impressive Duomo Complex, the Church of Orsanmichele, the lively Straw Market, and the iconic Piazza Signoria.
Along the way, travelers stroll to the renowned Ponte Vecchio, exploring the charming jewelry shops that line the bridge.
The guided experience culminates with a visit to the Vasari Corridor, offering a unique perspective of the city’s renowned architecture and landmarks.
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Landmarks

Florence’s iconic landmarks leave an indelible mark on visitors. From the towering Duomo Complex to the ornate Palazzo Vecchio, the city’s architectural wonders are a testament to its rich history and cultural heritage.
Guests can explore the:
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Duomo Complex, featuring the iconic Cathedral of Florence and Giotto’s Bell Tower
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Church of Orsanmichele, with its stunning niches housing statues of patron saints
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Straw Market, a bustling hub for local artisans and their handcrafted goods
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Piazza Signoria, home to the Palazzo Vecchio and the remarkable Fountain of Neptune
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Ponte Vecchio, the famous "Old Bridge" lined with charming jewelry shops.
Vasari Corridor

Spanning the Arno River, the Vasari Corridor offers a unique vantage point for exploring Florence’s historic landmarks.
Connecting the Palazzo Vecchio and the Pitti Palace, this elevated passageway was built in the 16th century by Giorgio Vasari. Visitors can walk along the corridor, gazing down at the bustling streets and iconic Ponte Vecchio below.
The route winds through the city, granting panoramic views of the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and other renowned sites. Along the way, visitors can peruse the jewelry shops and boutiques that line the Ponte Vecchio.
The Vasari Corridor provides an exceptional opportunity to experience Florence from a captivating new perspective.
Uffizi Gallery

Boasting an extensive collection of renowned masterpieces, the Uffizi Gallery stands as a premier destination for art enthusiasts visiting Florence.
Explore breathtaking works by masters like Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci. The tour highlights include:
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Admiring Botticelli’s iconic "Primavera" and "Birth of Venus"
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Marveling at Michelangelo’s "Doni Tondo" and "Medusa"
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Discovering Leonardo da Vinci’s "Annunciation" and "Adoration of the Magi"
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Enjoying panoramic views of Florence from the Uffizi Terrace
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Delving into the gallery’s rich history and architectural splendor
Conclude your artistic journey at this world-class museum, leaving with a deeper appreciation for the city’s enduring artistic legacy.
The Sum Up

This Florence walking tour offers a comprehensive introduction to the city’s rich art and history. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks like the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and the renowned Accademia and Uffizi Galleries, all with the guidance of knowledgeable multilingual guides. The flexible cancellation policy and optional Tuscan lunch make this tour a convenient and immersive way to experience the best of Florence.
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