Tour Details
Duration
4 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Piazza della Signoria
- Michelangelo's David
- Florence Duomo
- Ponte Vecchio
- Accademia Gallery Florence
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Tour Description
See the city’s essential landmarks in a meaningful way, without feeling rushed, on this half-day exploration of Florence.
You won’t just see Florence’s icons, you’ll come to deeply understand their significance and historical connections. Stand beneath Brunelleschi’s Duomo and listen as your expert explains why its design was so groundbreaking. See Michelangelo’s David and understand why, centuries later, it still stirs something deep within us. Every stop is designed to spark curiosity and leave you with stories you’ll carry home. 
Whether you’re an art lover, a history buff, or returning to Florence for a deeper look with fresh eyes, your expert will create a narrative that resonates with you and your interests. Just show up with curiosity and let an expert take the lead, allowing you to be fully present—to see, to feel, and to remember Florence in a way that’s uniquely yours.
Choose this tour if…
- You want to skip the postcard shots and experience Florence in a way you’ll actually remember.
- Whether you are called by the Renaissance intrigue, medieval architecture, literary legends, your group’s passions all find a place here.
- You’re looking for the sweet spot between a quick introduction and a full-day marathon: ideal to go deeper without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
- You know the names of artists, authors, and great works, but are looking for an expert who will turn scattered knowledge into a story.
Experts
Wander through Florence’s streets following the footsteps of the city’s most celebrated figures.  Your first stop includes Piazza San Marco and the Accademia Gallery, home of Michelangelo’s masterpiece: the statue of David. Here, your expert will guide your gaze beyond the statue’s sheer beauty, revealing how its lifelike anatomy, psychological depth, and dynamic pose captured David in the tense moment before battle, forever changing Renaissance sculpture and the course of art history.
From there, you’ll continue to the Duomo to marvel at Brunelleschi’s architectural genius and uncover the symbolism that links his dome to the very spirit of the city. At the nearby Baptistry, you’ll hear tales of Dante and the world that inspired his Divine Comedy, before heading into the old heart of Florence.
You will wander through Piazza della Repubblica, a lively hub of cafés and musicians, and set off to Piazza della Signoria, where the legacy of the Medici still echoes through the courtyards of Palazzo Vecchio and along the arches of Ponte Vecchio.
The tour ends at the foot of Ponte Vecchio, the oldest surviving bridge in Florence, where goldsmiths and traders have set up shop for centuries. It’s here that Puccini found the inspiration for one of his most famous arias. By the end of your tour, Florence will feel more intimate, more alive. You’ll leave with incredible memories and a deeper connection to the city, its stories, and its enduring influence on the world.
- Accademia Gallery – World-famous museum that houses Michelangelo's iconic statue of David as well as other examples of Renaissance art.
- Michelangelo's Statue of David – Masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture depicting the biblical hero David.
- Piazza della Repubblica – A square in the heart of Florence, with a deep history, surrounded by elegant cafes and historic buildings.
- Florence Duomo – Florence’s Cathedral, considered to be one of the most important symbols of the Renaissance.
- Ponte Vecchio - Medieval bridge over the Arno river that holds much historical significance.
Tickets
This tour Includes skip-the-line access tickets to the Accademia Gallery. 
Upon receiving your order, our team will secure a guide. Once the venue tickets are released, we will purchase them. Our team will be in touch with alternative options if we cannot secure tickets for the date and time you requested. 
Headsets
We are required by the venue to order headsets; you will see a “Headset Fee” added to your order.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Is this tour accessible?
Yes, but it includes a moderate amount of walking on uneven ground and sidewalks. The tour can be adjusted to accommodate accessibility needs. The Accademia Gallery is wheelchair accessible, with lifts and handicap-fitted bathrooms. 
Can I bring a service dog?
Yes, service dogs are allowed with a medical certificate proving the need.
Why take a walking tour instead of visiting a famous museum or church?
This tour is the perfect itinerary of the highlights Florence, giving you the tools to truly appreciate everything you’ll see throughout your visit. While museums and churches are incredible, this experience helps put everything into context, offering a deeper understanding of the city’s history, art, and culture. It’s an ideal way to start your visit and pairs beautifully with our Uffizi Crash Course tour later in the day or at any point during your stay. 
What should we bring?
We recommend bringing a bottle of water, sunscreen (especially in summer), a camera to capture the beauty of Florence, and comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets. A small bag is best—large backpacks and sharp objects should be avoided for museum security checks. 
Can we adjust the pace of the tour or take stops for pictures?
Absolutely! This tour is designed to move at your pace and focus on what interests you most. Your guide is there just for you—nothing is scripted, and they are happy to adapt. If you’d like to slow down, take breaks, or spend more time on certain topics, just let them know.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes! While not specifically designed for families, children are more than welcome. There is a good amount of walking, but we love having young explorers join in. Your guide will be happy to engage them and make the experience enjoyable for everyone.
Is there a lot of walking outside in the summer?
Florence can get quite warm in the summer, but don’t worry—our local experts have years of experience and know the best shady spots, cooler routes, and indoor alternatives to keep you comfortable. If the weather is particularly hot or rainy, they will adjust the itinerary to ensure you have the best experience possible.
Is the Duomo included on this tour?
Yes! You’ll see the Duomo up close and learn about its breathtaking exterior and historical significance. However, this tour does not include entry inside the cathedral. If you’d like to explore the interior and dive deeper into its history, we recommend booking our Florence Cathedral Tour with Duomo Museum and Baptistry.
Are tickets included?
Yes! Your tour includes pre-purchased tickets, so you can skip the ticket office line at the museum. While this allows us to bypass the long general admission queue, there is still a separate line for reserved ticket holders. During peak season, this line can be busy, but it moves much faster. Your expert will handle the logistics and help make the process as smooth as possible.
Why do I need to purchase a ticket to the Galleria dell’Accademia for my child?
While admission is free for visitors under 18, families without pre-purchased tickets must wait in a separate line to verify their child's age. To save time and ensure a smoother experience, we typically include tickets for all guests. This allows us to skip the verification line, which can be quite long, and head straight into the museum to enjoy more time with Michelangelo’s David.
How do you navigate big crowds?
Florence is a popular destination, and during peak travel seasons, places like the Accademia Gallery can get very crowded. Air conditioning is also limited, which can make summer visits feel warmer. Our experienced guides know the best ways to navigate the crowds, adjust the pace, and optimize your route to make the most of your visit. While some areas may be more congested, your guide will ensure you get the best possible experience. Patience is key, and we’ll make sure your time in the museum is well spent!
Book with confidence — see Context's flexible cancellation policy here. 
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Molly was great, and answered every question we had. She gladly took us off the anticipated path a couple brief times yet nevertheless seemed just as able to speak to the details of our added destinations. Plus she knows a really good place to get gelato. Thumbs up! 
 
Shaun
Reviewed on:
Oct 28, 2025
I shared this feedback with Julianne at the end of our tour. She was fantastic and easily the best tour we did (had two others in Rome). The historic detail of the city and influences that impacted buildings and sculptures was outstanding. She truly did a fantastic job and should be recognized for it.
Crawford
Reviewed on:
Oct 24, 2025
Helen is a great tour guide!! She knows a lot! I recommend her a lot
 
Bob
Reviewed on:
Oct 19, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
