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Discover Florence’s vibrant art and culture with a local guide on a 1.5-hour walking tour, exploring street art, galleries, and iconic landmarks.
Explore Florence’s Art and Culture with a Local
If you’re seeking an engaging way to experience Florence beyond its famous Renaissance masterpieces, this small-group tour offers a fresh perspective. Priced at $166.93 per person and lasting approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, the tour focuses on contemporary art, street art, and local stories. It begins at a central CLET Studio and ends near the Museum of Costume and Fashion, making it convenient to connect with other sights or activities in the city.
Designed for those interested in Florence’s modern artistic scene as well as its historic charm, this tour is suitable for most travelers. The group size is limited to 8 people, allowing for a personalized experience and ample opportunity to ask questions. While it doesn’t include meals or personal expenses, the inclusion of a local guide ensures an authentic and lively exploration of Florence’s lively streets and creative neighborhoods.


The tour begins at CLET Studio, a renowned hub for street artist CLET, famous for creative and playful street art. Visiting this studio provides an inside look at contemporary street art practices and connects travelers directly with an artist shaping Florence’s modern visual landscape. This stop offers a glimpse into how modern artists are transforming the city’s streets and engaging the public.
This opening sets the tone for the tour’s focus on urban art forms and the local creative scene, making it ideal for those curious about how Florence’s artistic expression continues into the present day. The guide’s insights enhance understanding of street art’s significance within the city’s broader cultural fabric.
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Next, the tour passes by a location dedicated to a legendary Italian fashion house. While specific details aren’t provided, this stop allows visitors to admire Florence’s fashion legacy, which remains an influential aspect of the city’s identity. The guide shares stories about Florence’s role in Italian fashion history, enriching the experience beyond just visual appreciation.
This stop offers a balance between fashion history and contemporary style, giving a well-rounded view of Florence’s ongoing influence in the world of design and trends. It’s a fine addition for those interested in Italy’s sartorial traditions and how they intertwine with modern art.

A key highlight is viewing a perfect copy of a world-famous sculpture and other stunning sculptures. This stop showcases Florence’s sculptural heritage in a contemporary context, displaying how the city continues to celebrate its artistic roots through both original works and high-quality replicas.
Visitors appreciate the chance to admire craftsmanship and learn about famous sculptures’ stories, all while walking through the city’s streets. The guide provides contextual insights that deepen understanding of Florence’s sculptural traditions and their ongoing influence.

A notable stop features the story of a legendary bronze fountain, famous for its snout of the boar. Rubbing the snout is believed to bring good luck and ensure a return to Florence, adding a fun, interactive element. The guide shares the fountain’s history and significance, making it more than just a scenic point.
This fountain exemplifies Florence’s blend of art and local tradition, and the storytelling makes the visit memorable. It’s a lively moment that showcases Florence’s mythical charm and local customs.

Passing by a Renaissance palace and arts museum, the tour highlights a contemporary arts gallery housed within a historic building. This contrast emphasizes Florence’s ability to integrate modern art into its historic architecture, creating a visually and culturally stimulating experience.
Visitors learn about how historic spaces are now hosting contemporary exhibitions, reflecting the city’s dynamic arts scene. The guide’s commentary makes this location a bridge between Florence’s past and present, appealing to those interested in art evolution.

No trip to Florence is complete without crossing its medieval arched river bridge with Roman origins—the Ponte Vecchio. The tour includes a walk across this iconic structure, renowned for its medieval architecture and lively shops. It remains one of Florence’s most recognizable landmarks.
This bridge’s history and architecture are explained, adding depth to the experience. Walking here offers breathtaking views and a sense of connection to Florence’s ancient past, making it a highlight for history and architecture enthusiasts.

The tour continues through a bohemian neighborhood filled with local artists producing unique items. Travelers can observe artisans at work, browse their wares, and get a sense of Florence’s creative heartbeat beyond the major museums.
This neighborhood offers a more relaxed, authentic atmosphere and a chance to see how local artists shape Florence’s contemporary culture. It’s an ideal stop for those wanting a more personal connection with the city’s artistic community.

The final stop is at the Museum of Costume and Fashion, which tells the story of Italian fashion’s timeless appeal. Situated at Piazza de’ Pitti, this museum showcases historical and modern garments, offering insights into Florence’s ongoing influence in design and style.
This location wraps up the tour with a focus on fashion as a form of art, complementing the earlier stops. It’s a fitting conclusion for anyone interested in Italy’s sartorial history and the city’s style evolution.
The tour departs from CLET Studio at Via dell’Olmo, 8r and concludes near the Museum of Costume and Fashion. The meeting point is centrally located, making it easy to access via public transportation or on foot.
Group sizes are limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a comfortable, engaging experience. The tour does not include meals or snacks, but the focus on local stories, street art, and iconic landmarks makes it a rich cultural exploration. Tour participants receive a mobile ticket for convenience and can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.
This 1 hour 30 minutes tour is perfect for those who want a personalized, insider view of Florence’s contemporary art scene, with some historic highlights woven in. It suits art enthusiasts, curious travelers, and anyone eager to see Florence’s streets through a local’s lens. The focus on street art and local neighborhoods provides a fresh perspective away from typical tourist routes.
While not a deep dive into Florence’s Renaissance masterpieces, this tour complements traditional sightseeing with modern cultural insights. The small-group format ensures personalized attention, ideal for travelers who value engagement and storytelling.
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Is this tour suitable for children or disabled travelers?
While most travelers can participate, the tour involves walking through city streets and neighborhoods, so those with mobility issues should consider this.
Does the tour include any meals or refreshments?
No, the tour does not include food or drinks. Personal expenses are not included, and participants are encouraged to bring water.
What is the best way to reach the meeting point?
The meeting point at CLET Studio is near public transportation options, making it accessible from various parts of Florence.
Can I cancel or reschedule this tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours are not accepted.
Will I see famous Renaissance art?
This tour emphasizes contemporary art, street art, and local neighborhoods, rather than Renaissance masterpieces, but it offers unique insights into Florence’s ongoing artistic story.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
No, the tour is limited to 8 participants, providing a more intimate experience with a local guide.
This Explore Florence’s Art and Culture with a Local tour offers a lively, authentic look at how modern and historic art intertwine in the city’s streets and neighborhoods. It’s an excellent choice for those eager to see a different side of Florence beyond its well-known landmarks.