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Discover Florence’s lesser-known monuments and secrets on this 2-hour walking tour, led by expert guides through the city’s historic streets.


This 2-hour walking tour by Keys of Italy provides a fresh perspective on Florence, focusing on lesser-known monuments and stories that are often missed on typical sightseeing routes. Starting from Via del Trebbio 8/r, a small street connected to Via Tornabuoni, the tour guides you through narrow medieval streets and hidden alleys where medieval tower houses still stand.
The tour emphasizes the real Florence, allowing visitors to feel the city’s authentic atmosphere. As you walk, the guide shares fascinating anecdotes and stories, including some that touch on true tragedies from the city’s past. This approach offers a more personal and intimate experience compared to conventional city tours.
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Starting at the meeting point in front of the Apple store, the tour leads through the historic city center, highlighting medieval tower houses along the main streets. These structures, still standing today, reveal Florence’s medieval history and architectural resilience.
Throughout the walk, the guide introduces lesser-known sites that are not easily found on maps or guidebooks. These include hidden monuments and obscure corners, each with a story that contributes to the mystery and character of Florence. Visitors get a chance to feel the city’s true essence away from the usual tourist crowds.

A key feature of this tour is the storytelling. The guides are well-versed in the city’s history, providing stories and anecdotes that give depth and color to the sights. Some of these tales include city secrets and mysteries, making each stop more engaging.
This focus on personal stories helps visitors connect more deeply with Florence, understanding the historical context behind each monument and street. It’s a great way to get insight into Florence’s hidden past, beyond the surface.
The tour starts at 43.77151107788086, 11.253931045532227, directly in front of the Apple store. It’s recommended to bring your passport or ID, wear comfortable shoes, and have sunglasses and a sun hat, especially if visiting during warmer months.
This is a small group experience, ensuring personal attention and more engaging storytelling. The group size and pace make it ideal for travelers who prefer a more personalized and informative stroll through Florence.
More Great Tours NearbyGuides speak English, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, allowing visitors from various backgrounds to enjoy the stories and insights comfortably. This multilingual option adds an extra layer of accessibility and friendliness to the experience.
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The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for those with changing plans. You can reserve now and pay later, which makes planning easier without immediate financial commitment.
Tickets can be canceled if needed, and the activity is available at various starting times, so travelers can choose a slot that fits their schedule.
This walking tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, primarily due to the narrow, historic streets involved. Visitors should be prepared for some walking on uneven surfaces and small alleys.
Travelers are advised to bring comfortable shoes for the 2-hour walk, and it’s best suited for those interested in local stories, hidden monuments, and medieval architecture.
What sets this Secrets of the City walking tour apart is its focus on lesser-known Florence sites combined with engaging storytelling. The guides are praised for their knowledge and ability to share vivid anecdotes, making the experience informative and lively.
The tour’s small group format enhances the personalized feel, and the multilingual guides cater to a diverse audience. If you’re eager to see Florence beyond the usual sights and learn about city mysteries, this tour offers real value.
This experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate history, architecture, and storytelling. It’s best suited for those comfortable walking on narrow streets and interested in the city’s secrets and stories.
While not accessible for wheelchair users, it offers a more intimate, authentic glimpse into Florence’s hidden corners. If you want a short but enriching exploration, this tour provides a memorable and insightful addition to your Florence itinerary.
The 2-hour Florence: The Secrets of the City Walking Tour delivers an engaging journey through Florence’s more obscure monuments and hidden stories. With guides speaking multiple languages and a focus on local anecdotes, it offers a personalized experience that many visitors find rewarding.
The small group size and flexible cancellation policies make it a practical choice for travelers seeking an authentic, story-driven tour. While it emphasizes medieval architecture and city secrets, the tour remains accessible for most visitors willing to explore Florence’s quieter streets.
If your goal is to understand Florence’s true character beyond the famous landmarks, this small group walk is a highly recommended option.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour focuses on historical stories and is designed for adults or older children interested in Florence’s secrets. It is not specifically tailored for young children.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat. The tour involves walking through narrow streets, so prepared footwear is recommended.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the narrow, historic streets involved.
What languages are available for guides?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese, ensuring clear communication for a diverse group.