Duration
9 hoursFree cancellation
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Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.Visit Florence and see the incredible beauty of the art and architecture that has come to be known as the home of the Renaissance.
On this guided tour of Florence, you'll travel around the city to see its amazing architecture and capture its beauty.
Your Guided Sightseeing Tour of Florence Will Give You a Deep Insight Into The City’s Rich Cultural Heritage.
See the Statues and Palazzo of Piazza della Signoria and Enjoy The Colorful Marble of The Florence Cathedral and Baptistery.
The Baptistery Is Famous For Its Bronze Doors, Which Michelangelo Called "The Gates of Paradise." Appreciate the exquisite architecture of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto's Campanile, the Basilica of Santa Croce, and the Accademia Gallery, should this option be selected.
Walk through the little-there paths of the Arno River and walk over to the Ponte Vecchio, widely known as the most famous landmark in Florence and also the oldest bridge in Florence, full of many types of jewelry stores.
You will have the opportunity to enjoy leisure time for lunch and shopping prior to taking a moment to appreciate the breathtaking panoramic vistas of the city from Piazzale Michelangelo.
Following your tour in Florence, you will travel through with a drive into the beautiful Tuscan countryside to visit one of the vineyards located in the Chianti wine-producing area where you will then participate in a wine tasting session and be instructed by an expert on the wine-making processes behind this vineyard and enjoy tastings of wine and local cuisine.
Porta San Pietro, Piazza Sant'Antonio
Visit (4 hours)
Wine tasting (1.5 hours)
Piazza Sant'Antonio, Porta San Pietro