Private Tour of Florence
Description
Discover the most emblematic landmarks of Florence accompanied by an exclusive guide for you, your partner, family or friends. The birthplace of the Renaissance at your feet!
Private Tour Options
If you want to explore the best of the capital of Tuscany, you can book any of the following private tours of Florence. All the tours are walking tours.
Florence Guided Tour (2 Hours)
Set off on a 2-hour walking tour of Florence and explore the city’s main sights. Your expert guide will lead you to the Piazza del Duomo, the façade of the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, and the Ponte Vecchio, among other places while you learn about the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Tour of Florence + 1 Museum (3 Hours)
With this option, once the private tour of the city is concluded, you'll get to visit 1 museum, with a choice between the Uffizi Gallery, the Academia, or the Duomo. The local guide will contact you to ask which museum you'd like to visit.
Tour of Florence + Accademia Gallery + Uffizi Gallery (4 Hours)
This private tour is a 4-hour walking tour that combines the previous three tours. You will discover the best of Florence and two significant museums, learning about works of art like ‘David’ by Michelangelo and ‘The Birth of Venus’ by Botticelli.
Pickup or Meeting Point
This tour includes pickup exclusively from hotels located within 1 kilometre of Piazza della Repubblica. If you're staying outside this area, we'll meet at the indicated time at the Caffé Gilly in Piazza della Repubblica.
Children under 4
Children under 4 years old can participate free of charge in any private tour.
Important Info
Admission to the Uffizi and Accademia museums is free on the first Sunday of every month. Due to long queues on these days, we do not recommend purchasing any of the following options on these specific dates: Accademia Gallery Tour, Uffizi Gallery Tour, Florence + Uffizi Gallery + Accademia Gallery. The only recommended option for the first Sunday of the month is the simple Florence tour.
Advantages of Booking a Private Tour
Enjoy a personalized service by booking a private tour. You choose the day, itinerary, and time. If traveling with a large group, you’ll save money.
What's included
- English–speaking guide
- Private and exclusive tour (only for you, your partner, friends and family)
- Tickets
- Headphones for groups larger than 5 (Uffizi and Accademia)
Cancellation policy
Non rimborsabile
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible. Accessible toilets. This must be indicated in the reservation. Accessible toilets. Security system and visual and audible alarm.
Important information
On the day of the activity, we'll pick you up from your hotel at the indicated time. Please note that if your accommodation is located more than 1 kilometre away from Piazza della Repubblica, we'll meet you directly at the Caffé Gilly in Piazza della Repubblica (Via Roma, 1r, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy). Please arrive at least 10 minutes beforehand.
Important Info
- Museum opening hours may vary depending on availability. Particularly during periods of high tourist traffic.
- Please note that admission to the Uffizi and Accademia museums is free on the first Sunday of every month. Due to the long queues that usually form on these days, we do not recommend purchasing any of these three options on these specific dates: Accademia Gallery Tour, Uffizi Gallery Tour, Florence + Uffizi Gallery + Accademia Gallery. The only recommended option for the first Sunday of the month is to purchase the simple Florence tour option.
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