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Discover Florence through a 2.5-hour sketch and watercolor workshop led by Cresens, featuring beautiful city views and personalized art instruction.

Florence’s stunning landscapes and renaissance architecture set the perfect scene for an artistic escape. This 2.5-hour workshop offers a unique chance to learn drawing and watercolor techniques while soaking in some of the city’s most beautiful vistas. Led by Cresens, an engaging instructor, this activity is designed for beginners and experienced artists alike who want to create a personal souvenir of Florence.
The workshop’s small group setting—limited to just 4 participants—ensures plenty of individual attention. Costing a reasonable fee, it includes all necessary materials, making it an accessible way to add a creative touch to your Tuscan adventure. The experience combines guided instruction, spectacular views, and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for travelers eager to explore Florence beyond the usual sights.
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This workshop offers three convenient meeting points: Piazzale Michelangelo, Giardini di Bovoli, or Parco de la Villa Strozzi. Participants can choose the spot that provides the best panoramic view of Florence, making the experience especially scenic. If desired, the instructor can also modify the meeting location to focus on specific landmarks, giving a personalized touch to the tour.
Spanning just 2.5 hours, the workshop ensures a relaxed pace without feeling rushed. The small group size—limited to 4 people—promotes individual guidance, allowing participants to receive tailored tips. This setup fosters a friendly environment, perfect for sharing ideas and learning without the pressure of larger classes.
More Great Tours NearbyAll necessary materials come ready for use: specialized paper, pen, brush, and watercolor paints. Participants do not need to bring anything except comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and clothes that can get dirty. The kit simplifies the experience, focusing on the joy of creating rather than logistics.
The instructor guides you through simple sketching methods suitable for landscapes or perspectives, depending on your level. For those with some watercolor experience, Cresens offers advanced advice on breaking down scenes and transferring views onto paper. Beginners will find clear, step-by-step instructions to help them grasp basic drawing and coloring techniques.
During the session, you’ll explore outstanding viewpoints, such as Piazzale Michelangelo, known for its sweeping vistas of the city, or the lush Giardini di Bovoli and Parco de la Villa Strozzi. These locations offer breathtaking backdrops that translate beautifully into watercolor sketches. The choice of site depends on the weather and your preference for walking, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
At the end of the workshop, each participant will have produced a personal artwork in different paper formats, capturing the essence of Florence. This handmade keepsake becomes a tangible memory of your trip, blending artistic expression with travel moments.

Cresens, the instructor, is praised for being engaging and patient, making sure everyone feels comfortable regardless of skill level. His approach involves breaking down scenes into manageable parts and spending ample time on perspective and color application. This personalized guidance helps participants feel confident about their creative results.

The workshop is offered in multiple languages, including French, German, Italian, and English, accommodating international visitors. You can reserve your spot with flexibility, as full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance. The activity is ideal for those seeking a creative break during their Florence visit, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring a sun hat, sunscreen, water, and clothes that can get dirty. These essentials help ensure a comfortable and enjoyable outdoor experience, especially in sunny weather.

This workshop is one among several artistic options available in Florence, such as local watercolor classes, palette knife painting, or mosaic-making. However, the emphasis here on scenic views, personalized guidance, and a relaxed pace makes this experience stand out. It’s a great choice for travelers wanting a hands-on, scenic, and memorable art activity.

The activity is run by Cre di Crescens Dupuis, whose reputation for engaging and patient instruction is reflected in positive reviews. The focus on simple techniques and special city views ensures an accessible yet rewarding creative experience.
This workshop suits anyone interested in art, whether completely new or experienced. Its scenic locations and small-group format appeal to travelers seeking relaxed, personalized activities. It’s perfect for those who want to capture Florence through watercolor and bring home a handmade souvenir.

The Florence Sketch and Watercolor Workshop offers a unique blend of art, scenery, and personal expression. With beautiful viewpoints, expert guidance from Cresens, and all materials included, it provides a rewarding artistic break in your sightseeing schedule. Its small-group setting and flexible locations make it a comfortable and memorable activity suited for all skill levels.
While it’s a relatively short activity, the quality of instruction and the stunning views elevate it into a meaningful experience that enriches your trip. Whether you’re a curious beginner or an aspiring artist, this workshop invites you to see Florence through a creative lens—and to take home a handcrafted piece of your journey.

What does the price of the workshop include?
The fee covers all art supplies—paper, pen, brush, and watercolor—plus guidance from Cresens throughout the session.
Can I join if I have no drawing experience?
Absolutely. The workshop is suitable for beginners and those without prior drawing or watercolor skills.
Where are the meeting points, and can I choose?
You can meet at Piazzale Michelangelo, Giardini di Bovoli, or Parco de la Villa Strozzi. The instructor can also adjust the location based on your preferences.
What should I bring with me?
Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, sunscreen, water, and clothes that can get dirty for outdoor sketching.
Is the activity accessible for those with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details; participants should consider the walking involved at the chosen locations.
How do I cancel or reschedule?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The option to reserve now and pay later provides additional flexibility.