Discover the History of Florence: City Walking Tour

Discover the rich tapestry of Florence's history and architectural wonders on a captivating 90-minute walking tour that will leave you wanting more.

Explore the enchanting city of Florence through a captivating 90-minute walking tour that unveils its rich history. From the iconic Palazzo Medici Riccardi to the breathtaking Medici Chapels, this tour invites you to learn about the Medici family’s enduring influence. Stroll through the vibrant Piazza Della Repubblica, where past and present converge, before discovering the renowned Piazza Della Signoria and the iconic Ponte Vecchio. With multilingual options, this experience promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Florence’s cultural legacy.

Key Points

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  • Explore the Medici family’s architectural and cultural legacy during a 90-minute walking tour in Florence’s city center.
  • Visit the Medici Chapels, the final resting place of the Medici dynasty, and learn about their influence on art and Renaissance architecture.
  • Discover the historical significance of Piazza Della Repubblica, a former Roman forum with a vibrant atmosphere and 19th-century neoclassical architecture.
  • Enjoy up to 13% savings on the tour price, which ranges from $103.99 to $90.47 per person, and benefit from free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
  • The tour is offered in multiple languages, including Portuguese, Spanish, English, German, and French, catering to a diverse audience.
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Tour Overview and Duration

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This walking tour of Florence is 90 minutes long. Priced from $103.99 to $90.47 per person, it offers up to 13% in savings.

Available in Portuguese, Spanish, English, German, and French, the tour departs from Via de Martelli, 33r in the heart of the city. Travelers can book now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

This comprehensive tour highlights the Medici District, Medici Chapels, Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza della Signoria, and the iconic Ponte Vecchio. An expert guide provides insights into Florence’s rich Renaissance history and culture throughout the experience.

Pricing and Cancellation Policy

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The walking tour of Florence is priced from $103.99 to $90.47 per person, offering savings of up to 13%. This flexible pricing allows visitors to find the best deal.

The tour is available in multiple languages, including Portuguese, Spanish, English, German, and French, catering to a diverse audience.

Importantly, guests can cancel their reservations up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind. Alternatively, visitors can reserve their spot without upfront payment, taking advantage of the "reserve now & pay later" option.

Languages and Starting Location

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With a diverse international audience in mind, the walking tour of Florence is offered in multiple languages, including Portuguese, Spanish, English, German, and French.

This ensures accessibility for visitors from around the world, allowing them to fully engage with and appreciate the rich history and cultural significance of the city.

The tour begins at the starting location of Via de Martelli, 33r, in the heart of Florence’s historic center, providing a convenient and centralized meeting point for participants.

Whether you’re a local or a global traveler, this multilingual walking tour offers an immersive and informative experience.

Exploring the Medici District

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Participants on the walking tour of Florence can look forward to exploring the Medici District, where the influential Medici family left an indelible mark on the city’s cultural and architectural landscape.

Highlights include:

  • Visiting the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, the first Renaissance palace in Florence and home to the Medici family’s private chapel.

  • Discovering the Medici Chapels in Piazza San Lorenzo, where members of the Medici dynasty are entombed in elaborate tombs.

  • Learning about the family’s patronage of the arts and their legacy in shaping Florence’s cultural identity.

  • Appreciating the Medici family’s architectural contributions, including the distinctive design elements of their palaces and public spaces.

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Visiting the Medici Chapels

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After exploring the Medici family’s architectural legacy at the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, the walking tour takes participants to the Medici Chapels in Piazza San Lorenzo.

Here, visitors can discover the grandiose tombs and monuments where the powerful Medici dynasty is entombed. The chapels showcase the family’s wealth and influence, with elaborate sculptures and Renaissance architecture.

As guests wander through the chapels, they’ll learn about the Medici’s lasting impact on Florence’s art and culture. This stop offers a unique glimpse into the private resting place of one of the city’s most renowned families.

Discovering Piazza Della Repubblica

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Next, the walking tour leads participants to Piazza della Repubblica, the site of the ancient Roman Forum. This historic square holds great significance, as it was once the center of civic life in Florence.

Visitors will be captivated by the:

  • Impressive Triumphal Arch, a 19th-century monument commemorating the city’s past

  • Carousel and street performers, creating a lively, vibrant atmosphere

  • Elegant cafes and restaurants, perfect for soaking up the ambiance

  • Stunning Neoclassical architecture, showcasing Florence’s architectural evolution

The guide will share insights into the square’s role throughout Florence’s history, painting a vivid picture of its enduring cultural importance.

Touring Piazza Della Signoria

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The walking tour then leads participants to Piazza della Signoria, the political heart of Florence.

This iconic square is home to Palazzo Vecchio, the historic government seat. Visitors marvel at the ornate facade and towering bell tower.

In the square’s center stands a replica of Michelangelo’s famous David statue, a powerful symbol of Florentine pride.

Surrounding the square are impressive sculptures, including the imposing figure of Neptune and the captivating Fountain of Neptune.

Guides share tales of political intrigue and artistic patronage that unfolded within these walls.

The tour provides a deeper understanding of Florence’s rich history and lasting cultural influence.

Crossing the Iconic Ponte Vecchio

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Having explored the grandeur of Piazza della Signoria, the walking tour now guides participants across the iconic Ponte Vecchio.

This historic bridge, dating back to the 14th century, is renowned for its charming rows of goldsmiths’ shops lining both sides. As you cross the Arno River, admire the bridge’s unique arched design and its resilience, having withstood wars and floods over the centuries.

The Ponte Vecchio’s enduring presence symbolizes Florence’s timeless allure, a testament to the city’s celebrated artistry and craftsmanship.

  • Picturesque rows of goldsmith shops

  • Arched bridge design dating back to 1345

  • Survived wars, floods, and natural disasters

  • Iconic symbol of Florence’s enduring charm

Ask Away

Can Children Participate in the Tour?

Yes, children can participate in the tour. The tour is suitable for all ages, though it may not be appropriate for young children who require more active engagement. Parents should exercise discretion based on their child’s interests and attention span.

Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?

There’s no strict dress code, but comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. The tour involves exploring historical sites, so dressing respectfully is advised. Casual attire that allows easy movement is generally suitable.

Can We Take Photographs During the Tour?

Participants are generally allowed to take photographs during the walking tour. However, they should be mindful not to disrupt the guide’s commentary or block other guests’ views. It’s advised to check with the tour staff about any specific photography policies.

Are There Any Breaks or Rest Stops During the Tour?

The 90-minute walking tour doesn’t include any formal breaks, but visitors can stop to rest or take photos at several points along the way, such as at the Ponte Vecchio or Piazza della Signoria.

Can We Purchase Souvenirs at the Tour’s The Sum Up?

The tour doesn’t include any dedicated time for purchasing souvenirs. However, participants can explore the shops and boutiques along the route, including the famous Ponte Vecchio, after the tour concludes.

Final Words

This captivating walking tour takes visitors on a journey through Florence’s rich history, exploring the influential Medici family’s architectural and artistic legacy. From the opulent Palazzo Medici Riccardi to the breathtaking Medici Chapels, the tour immerses participants in the city’s cultural heritage. Along the way, they’ll discover the vibrant Piazza Della Repubblica and the iconic Ponte Vecchio, creating an unforgettable experience in the heart of this remarkable Italian city.

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