FULL DAY TOUR
The most complete itineraries, with combinations of two or three tours in one day they can be a good compromise if you have little time available and want to get to know the city as much as possible.
You can book your full day visit among those proposed or you can ask me for a personalized itinerary according to your interests.
UFFIZI E GALLERIA DELL'ACCADEMIA
A single tour to get to know the two most famous and visited museums in the city: the Uffizi Gallery with Giotto's masterpieces, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci and Caravaggio and the Accademia Gallery which houses Michelangelo's David, the most famous marble statue in the world.
THE CATHEDRAL COMPLEX
The cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is one of the most impressive in Christianity, pride of the city of Florence which with the splendid Baptistery with pure geometric shapes and the Bell Tower, Giotto's architectural masterpiece, it makes up a unique complex in the world.
PITTI PALACE AND THE BOBOLI GARDENS
A journey to discover the treasures of Palazzo Pitti, where in addition to the Palatine Gallery which was the Medici Picture Gallery, we will visit the Gallery of Modern Art, the Treasury of the Grand Dukes and the Boboli Gardens.
THE SPLENDID HISTORY OF DOCTORS
The Medici family dominated Florence for over three centuries, leaving an enormous legacy of art and architecture that we will get to know togethervisiting Palazzo Medici Riccardi, their first important residence and the nearby Basilica of San Lorenzo which was under their patronage, as well as touching all the places symbolic of their power: the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Piazza della Signoria, the Uffizi and Palazzo Pitti.
MICHELANGELO AND FLORENCE
With this tour we will visit the places linked to Michelangelo, starting from Casa Buonarroti which houses the master's first sculptural essays, and then move on to the Accademia Gallery with the most famous statue in the world which is his David, to the Laurentian Library designed by him and finally to the Medici Chapels with the masterpieces of the Medici tombs. We will thus have a complete vision of Michelangelo's activity in Florence before the master's definitive transfer to Rome.