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Join this 1.5-hour Florence walking tour starting at $45.13, exploring iconic sites like Piazza del Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and hidden gems with expert guides.

This Florence walking tour offers an engaging way to explore the city’s most famous sights, all within about 1 hour and 30 minutes. Priced at $45.13 per person, the tour is designed for travelers eager to learn about Florence’s history, Renaissance art, or uncover lesser-known spots. The tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring an intimate experience, and includes headsets so everyone can clearly hear the guide’s commentary. This makes it perfect for those who want to avoid missing details in Florence’s lively streets.
What makes this tour stand out is its flexibility: travelers can choose from three different routes—Classic, Oltrarno, or Incognito—depending on whether they want a rundown, a focus on art, or hidden corners most travelers overlook. The local expert guides are known for their knowledge and passion, and the small-group setting fosters questions and interaction, enriching the experience. It’s suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and near public transportation for easy access.

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The tour begins at Caffè Scudieri, located in Piazza di San Giovanni, where the guide gathers the group. The first stop is Piazza del Duomo, where visitors hear about the fascinating history of Florence’s most recognizable religious complex. This spot showcases the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, and the guide shares insights into its construction and significance, all while providing 20 minutes for photos of the stunning Renaissance architecture.
This stop sets the tone for the tour, combining history with visual appreciation. The free admission to the Duomo complex allows a quick glance at its façade and surroundings, making it an ideal introduction for first-time visitors. The guide’s storytelling helps bring the adorned buildings and artworks to life, setting a solid foundation for the rest of the walk.

Next, the group moves to the Museo Casa di Dante in Dante’s former neighborhood. This 20-minute stop offers a glimpse into the life and family of Dante Alighieri, the famed poet and Florence native. The guide uncovers lesser-known curiosities about Dante’s background, giving visitors a more personal connection to Italy’s literary giant.
While the museum’s facade and small courtyard invite curiosity, the focus remains on Dante’s stories and his impact on Florence’s cultural history. Visitors have the chance to explore the exhibits that reveal his legacy, making this stop a meaningful addition for those interested in Florence’s literary and historical roots.

Walking through Florence’s most famous square, Piazza della Signoria, the guide discusses the Medici family’s influence on the city’s development. This 20-minute passage highlights the square’s significant sculptures, including Bacchus and Neptune, and explains their artistic and political importance.
The Ponte Vecchio is the next highlight, where the group spends 15 minutes crossing the historic bridge. Known for its jewellery shops and rich history, the bridge’s story dates back to medieval times. The guide points out its unique features and why only jewellery shops are permitted to operate there today, adding a layer of cultural insight.
These stops blend Florence’s art, history, and commerce, offering a comprehensive picture of the city’s evolution. The easy pace and engaging commentary make it accessible for all levels of visitors.

The final stop is Piazza della Repubblica, which dates back to Roman times. This 15-minute segment focuses on Florence’s ancient roots, explaining how the piazza has transformed over centuries. The guide emphasizes its position as the city’s true center, and shares stories about its evolution from Roman forum to bustling public space.
Visitors enjoy the opportunity for photos and reflection on Florence’s layered history. The tour concludes here, giving travelers a chance to explore nearby attractions or continue their city exploration on their own.

The tour departs from Caffè Scudieri in Piazza di San Giovanni and ends at Ponte Vecchio. The mobile ticket and headsets ensure clarity and convenience, especially in Florence’s busy streets. With most travelers able to participate and service animals allowed, this tour caters to a broad audience.
Designed for easy access, the tour’s 1 hour and 30 minutes pacing balances sightseeing and commentary. Its small-group size encourages questions, making it suitable for travelers seeking a personalized experience without the crowds.

At $45.13 per person, this tour offers a good value for its comprehensive stops and expert guidance. The ability to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance adds flexibility, especially for travelers with changing plans. The tour’s popularity, with bookings made on average 92 days in advance, highlights its appeal to those seeking a well-organized and insightful introduction to Florence.

This tour suits visitors interested in Florence’s history, architecture, and art. Its small-group format and expert guides provide an engaging, informative experience ideal for first-timers or repeat visitors looking for a structured overview. The multiple route options also allow customization depending on whether you prefer classic sights, the Oltrarno neighborhood, or hidden spots.
While the tour covers many highlights, those seeking an in-depth or extensive art tour might prefer longer options. Nonetheless, this is perfect for those who want a timely, well-led introduction to Florence’s core attractions.
This 1.5-hour Florence walking tour delivers a focused, accessible exploration of the city’s most iconic sites and stories. The small-group setting and headsets ensure clear narration and personal interaction, making it a practical choice for visitors who value guided insights without overwhelming schedules.
The tour’s flexibility with route options makes it adaptable to different interests—whether you want a traditional overview, explore the Oltrarno’s artisan feel, or discover lesser-known corners. Its excellent reputation, evidenced by a perfect 5.0 rating and glowing review, underscores its quality.
For anyone looking to maximize their short time in Florence with a friendly, knowledgeable guide, this tour offers a well-organized and valuable introduction to the city’s history, landmarks, and culture.
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What is included in the tour price?
The local expert guide and headsets are included in the $45.13 fee, allowing for easy listening throughout the walk.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Caffè Scudieri in Piazza di San Giovanni and concludes at Ponte Vecchio.
Is the tour suitable for all ages and mobility levels?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for many. However, the tour involves walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time, with a full refund.
Are there different route options?
Yes, travelers can choose between the Classic, Oltrarno, or Incognito routes depending on their interests.