The rickshaw tour provides a unique experience, reaching areas inaccessible to other forms of transportation. With an expert guide sharing insights throughout the journey, travelers can enjoy a truly authentic and immersive exploration of Florence.
The rickshaw tour provides a unique experience, reaching areas inaccessible to other forms of transportation. With an expert guide sharing insights throughout the journey, travelers can enjoy a truly authentic and immersive exploration of Florence.
- Duomo - This breathtaking architectural masterpiece symbolizes Florence’s artistic and religious legacy. Its magnificent dome, crafted by Brunelleschi, and detailed facade mesmerize with their elegance and splendor. Inside, it houses extraordinary artworks, including frescoes and sculptures, showcasing the city’s cultural wealth. Visiting the…
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Duomo - This breathtaking architectural masterpiece symbolizes Florence’s artistic and religious legacy. Its magnificent dome, crafted by Brunelleschi, and detailed facade mesmerize with their elegance and splendor. Inside, it houses extraordinary artworks, including frescoes and sculptures, showcasing the city’s cultural wealth. Visiting the Duomo offers a deep insight into Florence’s history and creativity, standing as a monument to human accomplishment and devotion.
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Piazza della Repubblica - Piazza della Repubblica is a historic square situated in the heart of Florence, Italy. It serves as a lively and bustling center, surrounded by stylish cafes, shops, and grand buildings. The square boasts a rich history, once functioning as the city’s Roman forum and later becoming a hub for cultural and commercial activities. Piazza della Repubblica is distinguished by its stunning architecture, including the triumphal arch, and presents a captivating mix of modern life and timeless charm, making it an appealing destination for both locals and tourists.
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Piazza della Signoria - This renowned plaza is a testament to the city’s rich history, featuring remarkable sculptures and architecture that highlight its artistic and political importance. Dominated by the Palazzo Vecchio, the square exudes Renaissance grandeur and remains a lively hub for both locals and visitors. Exploring Piazza della Signoria offers a glimpse into Florence’s cultural heritage and the fusion of art, history, and civic life that defines the city.
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Ponte Vecchio - This iconic bridge, spanning the Arno River in Florence, Italy, boasts a fascinating history dating back to medieval times. Known for its unique shops and galleries built along its edges, the Ponte Vecchio exudes a distinctive charm and character. Originally a crossing for merchants, the bridge has evolved into a symbol of artistic and architectural heritage.
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Santo Spirito - This area is celebrated for its bohemian atmosphere, artistic community, and charming streets. While individual artisan workshops won’t be entered on this tour, there will be an opportunity to explore the neighborhood’s ambiance and perhaps catch glimpses of traditional craftsmanship through the open doors of various artisan shops. Santo Spirito offers a genuine taste of local life, where one can immerse in the authentic artisanal spirit that defines Florence.
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Palazzo Pitti - Palazzo Pitti, an impressive palace located in Florence, Italy, showcases opulent Renaissance and Baroque architecture, reflecting the city’s aristocratic past. The palace complex includes stunning gardens, galleries, and museums that house a diverse range of art collections, from paintings to costumes.
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Corridoio Vasariano - The Vasari Corridor (Italian: Corridoio Vasariano) is an elevated enclosed passageway in Florence, central Italy, connecting the Palazzo Vecchio with the Palazzo Pitti.
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Gallerie Degli Uffizi - The view of one of the finest museums in Italy.
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Piazza San Firenze - The square is known for its historical significance and picturesque surroundings. While its interior spaces won’t be explored, the square itself offers a delightful ambiance, with its elegant architecture, quaint cafes, and vibrant local life. Piazza San Firenze provides a glimpse into Florence’s cultural fabric and serves as a peaceful spot to soak in the city’s unique charm.
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Santa Croce - Basilica di Santa Croce, a magnificent church renowned for its Gothic architecture and significant role in Florentine history. Inside the basilica, you’ll find the final resting place of illustrious figures such as Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli, making it a pilgrimage site for art and history enthusiasts. The square itself buzzes with local life and is lined with cafes and artisan shops, offering a genuine taste of Florence’s cultural essence.
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Basilica di San Lorenzo - These iconic sites in Florence, Italy, are distinguished by their historical significance and architectural elegance. While the exterior beauty of both the basilica and the chapels will be admired, their interiors won’t be entered on this visit. The Basilica di San Lorenzo, with its Renaissance façade, stands as a symbol of Florentine art and history. The Medici Chapels, an extension of the basilica, showcase exquisite craftsmanship and pay homage to the influential Medici family.
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Basilica of Santa Maria Novella - The church’s intricate facade and interior artwork, including frescoes and sculptures by renowned artists, offer a captivating glimpse into the city’s artistic heritage. Surrounding the square, you’ll find a delightful blend of historical and modern elements, making it a picturesque spot to soak in Florence’s cultural ambiance. A visit to Piazza Santa Maria Novella allows one to immerse in the essence of Florence’s history, art, and vibrant atmosphere.
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Chiesa di San Salvatore in Ognissanti - The church where Amerigo Vespucci and Botticelli are buried.
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Buchetta del Vino (Wine Window) - wine window

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- Bottled water
- Bottled water
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.