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Explore the historic center of Florence and leave your conscience clean as you cover more sights than you possiblly could on a walking tour. Climb aboard the eco-friendly cart and drive through the streets of the Renaissance city, passing Piazza Signoria and the Porcellino Market. Continue to the Duomo and marble façade of the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella. Journey along the banks of the River Arno to Piazza Ognissanti. An MP3 player will be provided with commentary about the history of the city and its sites so that you can sit back and relax as your escort drives you across the Santa Trinita Bridge. Marvel at the Pitti Palace and Ponte Vecchio. Continue to the Ponte alle Grazie, rebuilt after it was destroyed in World War II. Go to the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale (National Central Library) on PIazza Santa Croce to see the largest library in Italy.
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The Medici Chapels, located behind the Basilica of San Lorenzo, are a grand mausoleum celebrating the power and legacy of the Medici family. Rich in marble and detail, they house the impressive tombs of Medici rulers, including masterpieces by Michelangelo. A stunning blend of art, architecture, and Florentine history.
Piazza della Signoria is the political heart of Florence, surrounded by iconic landmarks like Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi. With its open-air sculptures, including a replica of Michelangelo’s David and the Fountain of Neptune, the square feels like a living museum—a powerful symbol of the city’s history, art, and civic pride.
Walking beneath the Vasari Corridor feels like stepping through a suspended piece of Florence’s history. As you follow the Arno River, look up to see the elegant elevated passageway commissioned by the Medici, connecting Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti. From this spot, you’re treated to a breathtaking view of the Ponte Vecchio, with its charming goldsmith shops perched over the water. A magical moment where art, power, and beauty come together in a single glance.
Piazza Pitti is a spacious and elegant square in Florence, dominated by the grand façade of Palazzo Pitti, once the residence of the Medici and later the royal family. This open square offers a majestic view of Renaissance architecture and serves as the gateway to the Boboli Gardens. A peaceful spot where history, art, and everyday life come together.
Piazza della Repubblica is one of Florence’s most elegant squares, rich in history and atmosphere. Once the site of the Roman forum and later the city’s medieval market, it was redesigned in the 19th century with grand arcades and cafés. Today, it’s a lively spot for locals and visitors, perfect for a stroll or a coffee at one of its historic cafés.
Piazza Santa Croce is one of Florence’s most iconic squares, dominated by the majestic Basilica of Santa Croce, where legends like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli are buried. Surrounded by historic palaces and lively cafés, the square is a vibrant space that hosts cultural events and traditional festivals, like the famous Calcio Storico. A perfect blend of art, history, and local life.
Santa Maria Novella is one of Florence’s most important churches, located near the main train station. Its striking marble façade, designed by Leon Battista Alberti, blends Gothic and Renaissance styles. Inside, it houses masterpieces by Giotto, Masaccio, and Ghirlandaio, making it a treasure trove of Florentine art and faith.
Duomo Square is the heart of Florence, home to the city’s most iconic landmarks: the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with its stunning red dome, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Baptistery of San Giovanni. Surrounded by history and breathtaking architecture, it’s a must-see destination and a perfect starting point to explore the beauty of Florence.
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