Florence : Visite à pied des Murmures de la Renaissance



Description
La ville est née dans l'ombre, 59 av. J.-C., un secret romain. Maintenant, le voile se lève. Embarquez pour un mystérieux voyage à pied en petit groupe dans les rues étroites et en écho de Florence. Avec un Guide local, vous ne marcherez pas seulement, vous marcherez sur les traces mêmes des fantômes – Bottcelli, Michel-Ange et les puissants et secrets Médicis. Découvrez les joyaux cachés et les monuments épiques – l’imposant Duomo, la solennelle Piazza della Signoria, l’ancien Ponte Vecchio – où se sont forgés des siècles d’ambition et d’art. Écoutez les histoires fascinantes et inédites de ses habitants légendaires – l'énigmatique Dante, le génie politique des Médicis – pendant que votre Guide Expert dévoile l'ancienne langue de la ville. Avec un accès exclusif, contournez la foule et laissez l'architecture de l'histoire vous parler directement. C'est plus qu'une tournée. C'est une invitation à découvrir Florence non pas comme un touriste, mais comme un explorateur privilégié, découvrant pourquoi cette ville reste l'une des plus durables et belles énigmes du monde.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Entrez au MAGASIN ITALY PASS Via de' Pucci 37
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(78)
Yes, you book a guided tour, but in reality you are only entitled to an audio guide, downloadable on your phone. The headphones supplied are not compatible with iPhone, so if it does not have them of your property, you must listen via phone. In addition, I was with my 10-year-old boy who does not have his own phone. Finally, the audioguide describes works not present in the museum. Exorbitant cost.
I had the best time! Our tour guide Darryl was very informative and enthusiastic and we saw so much of Scotlands beauty and learned some of Scottish history.
Worth the visit, I used the tourist card, I have discount for that and to avoid the ticket line. The room è small na entrance but near the statue of David has space to completely turn it around , the other statues and pictures of the museum tambem are very cool 😃
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Fantastic guide. Wonderful paintings and sculptures. Guide was extremely well informed. Flexibility is appreciated.
Our tour of the Academia was excellent! Our tour guide was so knowledgeable and told great stories about Michelangelo’s life which gave the sculptures so much more meaning. The entire experience was well organized and great!! I believe her name was Olga sorry if i don’t have that right
We had a very knowledgeable tour guide. Hespoke English well. Having a guided tour provides important and interesting backstory to the experience.
Guide was very knowledgeable BUT the communication device kept breaking up and often only heard half of what he said. Quite crowded but guide didn't seem to monitor if he had all of his guests. Also, in a crowd would be helpful if guide used a flag, umbrellas, something for the group to follow. Lastly, finding the agent to show voucher and get ticket - good luck. His sign was an 11x24 laminated piece of paper resting in a bush. They should have a portable stand to sign in rather than an unidentified man answering question for whomever asks.
Mary is amazing! She was extremely knowledgeable and pleasant. We appreciated that she provided images on her iPad of historical scenes and items, so we could better appreciate the art
Knowledgeable tour guide. Easy access to the museum, the David and the rest of the exhibits. Arrived early and they were able to accommodate us.
Our guide was wonderful and the tour was fantastic. Just long enough and just enough information to explore David and some of the more important works of art in the Accademia.



