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Discover Florence’s Medici legacy on this private 1.5-hour walking tour, exploring palaces, churches, and stories behind Renaissance masterpieces with a free gelato.

The Private Medici Walking Tour offers an intimate journey through Florence, costed at $140.59 per person for approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Led by an official certified private guide, this tour is perfect for those eager to understand how the Medici family shaped the city’s political, economic, and cultural landscape. The tour’s highlight is its focus on Florence’s key Medici sites, including Palazzo Medici Riccardi, San Lorenzo Church, and Palazzo Pitti, with the added treat of a complimentary gelato at the end.
What makes this experience stand out is its custom itinerary and the fact that it’s a private tour—meaning you get personalized attention and the flexibility to explore at your own pace. While no entrance tickets are included in the price, the tour gives you a vivid narrative of Florence’s Renaissance history through its architecture, streets, and stories, making it suitable for history buffs and culture lovers alike. The only considerations are that comfortable shoes are recommended and dress code requirements apply for certain religious sites.
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The tour begins at Piazza della Repubblica, a central hub in Florence, perfect for easy access and lively surroundings. The starting location sets the tone for a walking journey through the city’s historic streets, where the guide explains the importance of the Medici family’s social network, particularly their connections with families like the Bardi, Altoviti, and others. The Palazzo Medici Riccardi, the Medici’s main residence, marks the first stop, where the guide highlights its role in the family’s rise to power.

Built as the first Medici palace, Palazzo Medici Riccardi is a central piece in understanding Florence’s political landscape. As the starting point of the tour, it symbolizes the Medici’s strategic marriages and alliances that elevated their status. The guide explains how the family maintained a central position in Florence’s elite social network, which helped consolidate their power.
While admission isn’t included, viewing the exterior offers insight into the family’s prominence. The guide shares stories about the Medici’s influence on the city’s architecture and their role in the Renaissance. This stop sets a historical framework for the rest of the tour.

Next, the tour moves to the San Lorenzo Church square, where the Medici family orchestrated a complete rebuild of the church in the early 15th century. The guide describes Medici Chapels, including Michelangelo’s New Sacristy and Medici Tombs, from outside the church, highlighting their artistic and cultural importance.
Crossing the Arno River via Ponte Vecchio, the tour enters the Oltrarno district, home to Palazzo Pitti—the last official residence of the Medici. Here, the guide points out the majestic Palazzo Pitti and shares stories about the family’s later years, emphasizing its significance in Florence’s history. The visit to this area culminates with a sweet gelato at La Strega Nocciola, a highlight for many.

From the exterior of San Lorenzo, the guide provides insight into the Medici Chapels, which house the private mausoleum of the Medici Grand Dukes. The New Sacristy, designed by Michelangelo, is noted as a masterpiece, even if visitors don’t go inside during this tour. The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, connecting the artistic achievements with the family’s legacy.
This stop offers a glimpse into the artistic patronage that defined the Medici era, making it an essential part of understanding Florence’s Renaissance culture.
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Your journey ends at Palazzo Pitti, where the Medici family spent their later years. The guide explains how this grand palace symbolized their continued influence over Florence. The surrounding Oltrarno district is known for its vibrant atmosphere, and the Palazzo remains a top sight for visitors interested in Royal Florence.
Here, the tour concludes with a gelato at La Strega Nocciola, giving a delicious finish to the experience. The private guide ensures you leave with a comprehensive understanding of Medici history and the Renaissance architecture that still shapes Florence today.

The tour departs from Piazza della Repubblica, a central and accessible location in Florence’s historic core. The experience is designed for most travelers, though comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking on cobbled streets. Since the tour is private, it provides flexibility, but note that entrance tickets to attractions like churches and palaces are not included—additional costs may apply.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately is advised. Dress code requirements are in place for places of worship, demanding that knees and shoulders are covered. The tour timing is flexible with options in the morning or afternoon, allowing you to choose based on your schedule.

At $140.59, this private tour offers a personalized way to explore Florence’s Medici heritage. The radio system ensures clear communication, even in busy streets, and the custom itinerary allows you to focus on areas most interesting to you. The complimentary gelato adds a sweet touch to the end of your journey, making it a memorable cultural experience.
While entrance fees are not included, the guided storytelling and exclusive access to the historical narrative make this tour a worthwhile investment for those eager to learn about Florence’s Royal past.
This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and anyone curious about Florence’s Medici family. It suits travelers who appreciate private, flexible tours and want a personalized visit rather than a large-group experience. It’s particularly well-suited for visitors who enjoy walking tours with an emphasis on architecture, stories, and Renaissance art.
The Private Medici Walking Tour offers a compelling, personalized glimpse into Florence’s royal history with an emphasis on Medici palaces, churches, and stories behind Renaissance masterpieces. The expert guide makes complex history accessible and engaging, and the free gelato provides a delightful ending.
While the tour does not include entrance tickets, the storytelling and focus on key Medici sites justify the price. It’s a great choice for those who want a flexible, intimate experience with a focus on Florence’s aristocratic past.
“Remarquables l'ensemble Palais Pitti et Jardin de Boboli. La galerie Medicis recèle des uvres admirables.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking on cobblestones.
Are entrance tickets to attractions included?
No, entrance tickets are not included, so additional fees may be necessary for access to certain sites.
Can I choose a morning or afternoon tour?
Yes, you can select a time that suits your schedule, with options for both morning and afternoon.
What should I wear for the tour?
Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately—covering shoulders and knees is required for places of worship.
Is this tour available in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Piazza della Repubblica and concludes at the same location.
Are refreshments included?
A complimentary gelato is provided at La Strega Nocciola at the end of the tour.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its private, customizable format and focus on Medici family stories and architecture provide an intimate experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.