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Discover Florence’s artisanal crafts on a 3-hour guided tour visiting historic workshops, including goldsmithing, leatherwork, bookbinding, perfumery, and carving.
The Florence: Artisanal Crafts and Workshops Guided Tour offers a focused deep dive into the city’s centuries-old craftsmanship. For 3 hours, visitors are led by an expert guide through some of Florence’s most historic artisan workshops, discovering the skills behind goldsmithing, leatherworking, bookbinding, perfumery, and wood carving. This tour is perfect for those seeking an authentic, hands-on experience of Florence’s artistic heritage, with visits to renowned venues like the Santa Maria Novella pharmacy and the Scuola del Cuoio.
What makes this experience especially appealing is its intimate, private group setting and the opportunity to observe artisans at work. The tour’s pace is comfortable, and guides like Martina Cappello are praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling. While it involves moderate walking and excludes wheelchair access, it provides a rich look at Florence’s craftsmanship that complements more mainstream sightseeing.
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The tour begins at PIAZZA REPUBBLICA, right next to the Obelisk, a central and easily accessible spot in Florence. The precise coordinates are 43.77151107788086, 11.253931045532227, making it simple to find. Meeting here guarantees a smooth start, especially since the tour involves some walking through the historic city center.
Participants should arrive wearing comfortable walking shoes, as the experience involves moderate walking around Florence’s historic streets and workshops. The meeting point’s central location ensures that afterwards, visitors can easily explore more of Florence’s sights or continue their day with additional activities.

One of the tour’s standout stops is the Santa Maria Novella pharmacy, founded in 1221 by Dominican friars. This historic site is the birthplace of apothecary arts, and visitors can see where Florence’s perfumery tradition began.
Here, the tour explores the story of Renato Bianco, a master perfumer to Catherine de’ Medici, who departed with the fragrance “Aqua della Regina” for France. Guests can purchase excellent room fragrances at the Aquaflor store, making this stop both educational and fragrant. The pharmacy’s long history as a center of aromatic innovation brings a sense of timeless elegance to the experience.
A visit to Scuola del Cuoio inside the Santa Croce complex offers a chance to see Florence’s famous leather craftsmanship in action. This workshop is highly regarded, with artisans demonstrating the intricate skills of leatherworking, including the creation of bags, wallets, and accessories.
The Scuola del Cuoio is renowned for its craftsmanship, and the tour provides insight into traditional techniques that have been passed down for generations. Visitors often appreciate the chance to see artisans at work and even purchase high-quality leather goods directly from the source. Some stops may also include visits to Stefano Bemer’s boutique, known for its refined leather products.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour also takes visitors to small workshops like those of Arlo Haisek and the Lastrucci family. Here, the focus is on goldsmithing and gem-smithing, including the Florentine commesso technique, a rare art that involves inlaying semi-precious stones into gold. These workshops are located inside the Spedale di San Francesco, a historic building that adds to the authenticity.
Guests observe artisans shaping semi-precious stones and creating jewelry, gaining appreciation for Florence’s long-standing tradition of luxury craftsmanship. The chance to see art masters at work highlights the city’s ongoing commitment to maintaining its artisanal legacy.
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The Bottega d’Arte Maselli specializes in wood carving and framing, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship. This workshop is famed for framing artworks by masters like Da Vinci and Rosso Fiorentino.
Visitors get to see carvers working on beautiful frames, emphasizing the artistic precision involved. The workshop’s reputation for quality makes it a must-visit for those interested in fine craftsmanship and art framing. It’s an impressive example of Florence’s dedication to preserving traditional artistic techniques.
Beyond jewelry and leather, the tour explores bookbinding traditions and perfumery. The art of bookbinding is demonstrated by artisans who craft beautiful, functional books, showcasing Florence’s literary craftsmanship.
Meanwhile, the perfumery segment offers insights into Fragrance creation, connecting Florence’s aromatic arts to its artistic heritage. Visitors learn about the history and techniques behind creating perfumes, enriching their understanding of Florence’s sensory culture.
Led by Martina Cappello, the tour benefits from a guide praised for her knowledge, friendliness, and ability to adjust to the group’s interests. She shares insights into Florence’s artisan scene and personal stories that animate each workshop.
Reviews highlight Martina’s ability to lead at a comfortable pace, ensuring that participants have time to absorb details and engage with artisans. Her storytelling enriches the experience, making it both educational and enjoyable.
The tour is offered as a private group, allowing for a personalized experience. It’s available in English and Spanish, with full cancellation options up to 24 hours in advance.
Participants should be prepared for moderate walking and note that food and drinks are not permitted inside workshops. The experience is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments due to the historic nature of the venues.
While the tour offers exceptional access to Florence’s artisanal world, shoppers should plan for possible purchases at certain stops, such as leather goods and fragrances.
The Florence: Artisanal Crafts and Workshops Guided Tour provides a compact, immersive experience into the city’s traditional craftsmanship. It’s especially suited for visitors who appreciate hands-on demonstrations, historical craftsmanship, and authentic artisan stories.
The combination of historic venues, skilled artisans, and engaging guides makes this tour a valuable addition to any Florence itinerary. While it involves some walking and may not be accessible for everyone, it offers an intimate look at Florence’s living artistic legacy.
For those eager to see Florence beyond its famous landmarks, this tour reveals the craftsmanship and artistry that still thrive in the city’s workshops and boutiques.
How long is this tour?
It lasts 3 hours, making it ideal for a half-day activity.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is PIAZZA REPUBBLICA, next to the Obelisk.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments due to the historic workshop locations.
What crafts will I see during the tour?
You will visit workshops featuring goldsmithing, leatherworking, bookbinding, perfumery, and carving.
Can I buy artisan products during the tour?
Yes, at certain stops such as the Santa Maria Novella pharmacy and the leather workshops, you can purchase high-quality artisan goods.
Is the guide fluent in English?
Yes, the tour is available in English and Spanish.
How do I cancel the tour if needed?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to moderate walking involved.
Are photos allowed inside workshops?
Yes, photography is usually permitted.
Is this tour family-friendly?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but given the historical and artisanal focus, it suits those interested in craftsmanship and culture.