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Florence Wonders Walking Tour with Accademia Gallery & Uffizi Gallery Guided Visits

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7 hours

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Discover Florence's treasures on an enchanting guided walking tour! An expert guide will lead you through 2 of the world's most renowned museums, unveiling masterpieces by the likes of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

Uncover the hidden secrets of Michelangelo's David and gain a deeper understanding of its significance at Accademia Gallery.

Walk through the historic center of Florence between the 2 museums, discovering its renowned monuments, palaces, charming streets, and picturesque squares!

Marvel at the timeless beauty of Botticelli's Birth of Venus and the breathtaking painting, Primavera at Uffizi Gallery.

Elevate your adventure by opting for the lunch package, savoring a delightfully typical Tuscan lunch in the heart of Florence.

Did you know? Dante used to live in the medieval quarters of Florence. Ask your guide for more information!

Guided tour of Accademia Gallery with skip-the-line entry

Walking tour of Florence historic center

Guided tour of Uffizi Gallery with skip-the-line entry

Expert English or Spanish-speaking guide

Earphones inside both museums

Tuscan lunch (optional)

Assistance at the meeting point

Drinks, to be paid on spot

Lunch for guests aged 6 and under, to be paid on spot

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Accademia Gallery

Immerse yourself in the splendor of the Accademia Gallery, delving into the artistry of Michelangelo and his most iconic masterpieces. Fun Fact: The colossal statue of David, standing 17 feet high, was sculpted from a single, massive block of marble that was deemed unworkable! Witness the sculpted beauty of this Renaissance symbol, a testament to strength, courage, and the Florentine Republic's power.

Florence Historic Center

The journey in the heart of Florence begins in the Medici district, exploring the family's palatial residence, the ancient San Lorenzo Church, and the awe-inspiring Medici Chapels. Venture towards the Duomo Complex, marveling at the Baptistery's golden ‘Gates of Paradise’, Brunelleschi's Dome, and Giotto's elegant bell tower. Stroll through medieval streets, where Dante and Beatrice once roamed, and encounter the unique Church of Orsanmichele. Explore the lively Straw Market and don't forget to touch the nose of the famous porcellino.

Enter Piazza Signoria, Florence's political hub, surrounded by artistic treasures like the Fountain of Neptune and the Loggia dei Lanzi. Admire the Palazzo Vecchio and follow the Vasari Corridor to the romantic Ponte Vecchio, Florence's oldest bridge, lined with renowned jewelry shops. After this, you get a break which you can either spend having a delightful Tuscan lunch in the old city or go exploring yourself!

Uffizi Gallery

In the afternoon, step into the Uffizi Gallery to encounter masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and others. Marvel at Botticelli's Mars and Venus and Adoration of the Magi, embodying Renaissance ideals of beauty and spirituality.

The guided tour concludes on the Uffizi Terrace, offering an exclusive view of the city's monuments. After the tour, linger in the Uffizi Gallery to savor the art at your own pace.

Florence Wonders Walking Tour with Accademia Gallery & Uffizi Gallery Guided Visits

Discover the unparalleled beauty and rich history of Florence on this guided walking tour that includes a visit to the Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze, where you’ll uncover the hidden secrets of Michelangelo's David and its significance. Your journey continues through the historic center of Florence with stops at the Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Vecchio, Ponte Vecchio, and Brunelleschi’s dome. This 3-hour tour offers audio guides in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, and Dutch, ensuring a comprehensive experience for all visitors. Explore over 2 miles of scenic streets and squares that showcase some of the most renowned monuments and palaces Florence has to offer.

Uncover Michelangelo's David at Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze

Your tour stops at the Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze, a museum established in 1784, where guests can marvel at the iconic statue of David. The gallery occupies approximately 50,000 square feet and houses numerous masterpieces by Michelangelo, including his famous Pietà bandages. Visitors spend about an hour here, learning that the Accademia was originally founded as a school for young artists to study classical art and sculpture techniques. The statue of David stands at over 17 feet tall and is one of the most recognizable works in Florence. Unlike other museums, the Accademia provides a detailed insight into Michelangelo's creative process through its extensive collection of drawings and sketches.

Marvel at Botticelli’s Masterpieces at Uffizi Gallery

Your tour continues to the Uffizi Gallery, one of the oldest and most famous art museums in the world. Built between 1560 and 1574, this gallery covers an area of approximately 29,000 square feet and houses over 1,500 works of art, including Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Primavera. Visitors spend around two hours here, exploring the vast collection that spans from medieval to Renaissance periods. The Uffizi is known for its extensive holdings of Italian paintings, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts worldwide.

Admire Florence's Political History at Palazzo Vecchio

Your tour takes you next to the iconic Palazzo Vecchio, where guests can delve into Florence’s political history. Constructed in 1299 and standing at approximately 85 feet tall with a square footage of about 70,000, this palace served as the seat of government for centuries. Visitors spend around 30 minutes exploring its grand halls and chambers adorned with frescoes by artists like Vasari and Bronzino. The Salone dei Cinquecento is particularly notable for its intricate ceiling paintings depicting battles and historical events. Palazzo Vecchio stands out among other city palaces due to its strategic location in the heart of Florence’s historic center.

Stroll Along Florence's Most Famous Bridge, Ponte Vecchio

Your tour then leads you across Ponte Vecchio, a medieval stone bridge built in 1345 spanning approximately 296 feet over the Arno River. The bridge is renowned for its unique shops—predominantly goldsmiths and jewelers—that have lined it since the 16th century. Visitors typically spend about 10 minutes here, taking in the stunning views of Florence’s skyline and the bustling activity along the riverbank. Ponte Vecchio is one of the few bridges to survive World War II intact, making it a symbol of resilience and historical continuity.

Ascend Brunelleschi's Dome for Panoramic Views

Your tour concludes with an ascent up Brunelleschi’s dome, completed in 1436. This architectural marvel stands at approximately 302 feet tall and covers a diameter of about 142 feet. Visitors climb around 463 steps to reach the top, where they are rewarded with panoramic views of Florence’s red rooftops and rolling hills beyond. The dome took over 16 years to build and is considered an engineering feat for its innovative use of brick construction without a supporting wooden frame. Unlike other domes in Italy, Brunelleschi’s design has remained intact and continues to inspire awe among visitors.

Tour Highlights

• Uncover secrets at Accademia Gallery with Michelangelo's David
• Marvel Botticelli's masterpieces at Uffizi Gallery for 2 hours
• Explore Palazzo Vecchio’s political history in the heart of Florence
• Stroll along Ponte Vecchio, Florence's iconic medieval bridge
• Ascend Brunelleschi's dome for panoramic views over Florence
• Walk historic streets and squares with guided commentary in multiple languages
• Access to Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery included in the tour price
• Lunch package available for a typical Tuscan meal in Florence

Perfect for history buffs, art lovers, and first-time visitors, this walking tour provides an immersive experience through Florence’s most iconic landmarks. The 3-hour format allows you to explore the Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze, Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Vecchio, Ponte Vecchio, and Brunelleschi's dome, giving you a comprehensive understanding of Florence’s rich cultural heritage while enjoying its timeless beauty.

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