Florence Highlights Walking Tour By Night with Expert Guide





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As the sun goes down and the crowds slowly begin to disappear from the streets, Florence's radiance really begins to appear. Relish in a pleasant stroll through millennial streets of Reniassance birthplace. Full legends and mysteries, our expert English speaking guide will lead you to the statues and monuments that really makes Florence one of a kind. Our 90 minutes walking tour will highlight the monuments and statues of Florence and revealing why this city is much more enchanting under the moonlight. Please note that the tour will take place rain or shine.
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The Palazzo Medici, also called the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the later family that acquired and expanded it, is a Renaissance palace located in Florence, Italy. It is the seat of the Metropolitan City of Florence and a museum.
The Basilica di San Lorenzo (Basilica of St Lawrence) is one of the largest churches of Florence, Italy, situated at the centre of the city’s main market district, and the burial place of all the principal members of the Medici family from Cosimo il Vecchio to Cosimo III.
Florence Cathedral, formally the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, is the cathedral of Florence
Piazza della Repubblica is a city square in Florence, Italy. It was originally the site of the city's forum; then of its old ghetto, which was swept away during the improvement works, or Risanamento, initiated during the brief period when Florence was the capital of a reunited Italy—work that also created the city's avenues and boulevards
Orsanmichele (or "Kitchen Garden of St. Michael", from the contraction in Tuscan dialect of the Italian word orto) is a church in the Italian city of Florence. The building was constructed on the site of the kitchen garden of the monastery of San Michele, which no longer exists.
Il Porcellino (Italian "piglet") is the local Florentine nickname for the bronze fountain of a boar. The fountain figure was sculpted and cast by Baroque master Pietro Tacca (1577–1640) shortly before 1634, following a marble Italian copy of a Hellenistic marble original, at the time in the Grand Ducal collections and today on display in the classical section of the Uffizi Museum.
Piazza della Signoria is an L-shaped square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. It was named after the Palazzo della Signoria, also called Palazzo Vecchio. It is the main point of the origin and history of the Florentine Republic and still maintains its reputation as the political focus of the city. It is the meeting place of Florentines as well as the numerous tourists, located near Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza del Duomo and gateway to Uffizi Gallery.
The Ponte Vecchio is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno River, in Florence, Italy, noted for still having shops built along it, as was once common. Butchers initially occupied the shops; the present tenants are jewelers, art dealers and souvenir sellers. The Ponte Vecchio's two neighbouring bridges are the Ponte Santa Trinita and the Ponte alle Grazie.
The Palazzo Pitti, in English sometimes called the Pitti Palace, is a vast, mainly Renaissance, palace in Florence, Italy. It is situated on the south side of the River Arno, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(58)
Our guide Rossa was wonderful. She was so knowledgeable about Florence and even gave us suggestions to what to do while in the city
Very informative tour with Eduardo (Eddie). Very good speaker and in clearly easy to understand English. If you want to know and see a lot of Florence in a short time about 2 hours, the tour can be highly recommended.
Our guide, Eduardo, made all the difference. He was extremely knowledgeable and funny. I highly recommend him to anyone who wants to walk and learn about the history of Florence!
Eduardo our tour guy was so informative and funny. Great evening walk about to get familiar with the city
Interesting tour with knowledgeble guide! We enjoyed ourselves! Great way to learn about the sight of Firenze.
The tour guide, Julia, was great! She gave us a fascinating history lesson about Florence. A very informative, fun and educational tour.
This was a very interesting trip. The guide Raphaelo was extremely knowledgeable and with a sharp wit! There was a young family in the same group and he kept them engaged for the full two hours - so a good guide for all the family. Also good to do this tour in the evening - although still hot, we were able to stand in the shade from time to time. Would definitely recommend.
Great guide and just the right length - saw all the main sights. Would advise this tour on the first day of your holiday to get an idea of where to go and what to do.
Could barely understand our guide, his accent was too thick, wasn't a particularly good tour. Maybe other guides are better but this was one tour I wish we hadn't done
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We’re truly sorry to hear that your experience didn’t meet your expectations. We understand how important clear communication is during a tour, and we apologize for any difficulty you had understanding the guide. We’ll make sure to review your feedback with the guide in question, and we’ll also explore other ways to ensure that our tours are enjoyable and accessible for all guests. We appreciate your understanding and would love to make it up to you in the future with a better experience. Please feel free to reach out if you'd like to discuss this further or if there's anything we can do to help.
It's a nice little walking tour around the cathedral and some side streets where you learn about history of Florence. We enjoyed it



