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Limited to 9 participantsFlorence (the capital city of Tuscany) is one of the most amazing cities in the world; it is essentially an open-air museum, with art and architecture in all of its streets.
With that in mind, we want to help you have the most fun while visiting Florence through the sightseeing of its most important landmarks.
Explore the works in both the Academy of Art and Uffizi Gallery with expert local guides, who will provide you with an in-depth understanding of these two incredible institutions and their priceless art collections.
Afterward, join us for a full-day walking tour, which will lead you through Florence and show you many of the places that have made Florence one of the best places to visit in the world.
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If you feel good about the start of the day, you cannot possibly know how it will end until you leave the gallery of the academy.
Upon leaving the academy, we will be surrounded completely by the Renaissance.
The first thing that should be remembered is that Florence is where this amazing movement in art began.
Secondly, there are many monuments from the Renaissance era located throughout the city, and we cannot wait to show you all of them! The third stop on our guided tour in Florence will be the entrance of the Uffizi Gallery which has one of the largest collections of master painters in Italy and Europe and features works from great artists like Da Vinci, Botticelli, Raphael, Michelangelo and many other Italian as well as non-Italian artists from the 12th to 16th centuries.
Via Ricasoli, 113
Guided tour (1 hour)
Guided tour, Walk (1 hour)
Free time (10 minutes)
Guided tour (110 minutes)
Uffizi Gallery