2 Hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Explore Florence on foot and uncover Renaissance art, Medici power, and centuries of hidden history with easy GPS navigation and flexible timing. This Florence self-guided walking tour covers 28 stops across the historic centre, from Piazza di Santa Maria Novella to the Boboli Gardens. Plan around 5–7 hours total, or b... Read more
A sunlit piazza where Florence begins. Markets buzz, history lingers, and the marble façade of Santa Maria Novella rises beside you. This is where the Medici story and the Renaissance quietly take root.
Leave the piazza behind and slip into Florence’s quieter lanes. As cobblestones echo beneath you, the Medici story unfolds ahead, leading you to the chapels where power, art, and legacy rest in stone.
Modest on the outside, unimaginable within. Step into the Medici Chapels, where glittering stone, Michelangelo’s masterpieces, and a hidden chamber of secrets reveal the true scale of Medici power.
A plain façade hides powerful stories. Stand beside San Lorenzo as the Medici dome rises behind, and a quiet piazza hums with life, guiding you toward the next piece of Florence’s past.
A warrior, a church, and an unfinished dream. Stand before Medici legacy in stone, where power, faith, and Renaissance genius converge, and the story of Florence’s most powerful family deepens.
Step into Medici power. Behind this fortress-like façade lies the palace where Florence was shaped, art was nurtured, and a young Michelangelo’s genius first caught the eye of a dynasty.
A buzzing market, a powerful nickname, and a city shaped by influence. Walk through Florence’s lively streets as Il Magnifico’s legacy unfolds, leading you to the golden doors where legends began.
Where Florence was baptized into history. Stand before the Baptistery’s marble beauty, golden doors, and legendary rivalries, a place of faith, art, and stories that shaped the city itself.
Florence at its most breathtaking. Stand in Piazza del Duomo, where marble, masterpieces, and Brunelleschi’s daring dome come together on the grandest stage of the Renaissance.
Stand beneath Florence Cathedral’s marble patterns and look up. Brunelleschi’s daring dome rises above, an impossible problem solved with genius, forever reshaping the skyline and the future of architecture.
An elegant tower with a dramatic past. Giotto’s Bell Tower rises in marble beauty, offering sweeping views, while echoes of rebellion, exile, and Medici power still linger in the square below.
A darker chapter unfolds. As you walk, Florence turns against the Medici, and a young Catherine is caught in the chaos, a child at the center of power, fear, and a city in revolt.
A square rebuilt, a past erased. Stand in Florence’s “new” heart, where Roman roots, vanished streets, and Medici stories collide, and a frightened girl’s fate would reshape Europe.
A market turned into a miracle. Orsanmichele blends faith and commerce, where guilds displayed power in stone and a simple grain hall became one of Florence’s most unique and quietly extraordinary churches.
A dinner, two deaths, and a mystery that lingers. As you walk, the Medici story turns darker, where power, suspicion, and secrets blur into one unsolved chapter of Florence’s past.
Exiled, but never forgotten. Stand where Dante’s story began, in a quiet corner of Florence where a voice that shaped a language rose… and was forced to leave forever.
Hidden walls, powerful pasts. From Florence’s oldest abbey to a fortress turned prison and museum, this quiet corner holds stories of faith, fear, and power waiting beneath the surface.
From republic to rule. As you walk, Florence’s freedom fades and Medici power rises, ending centuries of self-rule and reshaping the city into a dynasty that would define its future.
A square of stories and second chances. In Santa Croce, Florence honors its greatest minds, even the ones it once cast out, where power, genius, and legacy stand side by side.
Medici power spread beyond Florence through royal alliances: Catherine de’ Medici and Marie de’ Medici linked the family to French crowns, shaping European politics and succession.
Piazza San Firenze, framed by the Baroque façade of Fondazione Franco Zeffirelli Onlus, where history shifted from medieval church to courthouse and now a cultural tribute to Zeffirelli’s theatrical legacy.
Piazza della Signoria, centered by Fountain of Neptune and facing the fortress-like Palazzo Vecchio, whose towering stone walls and rising tower signal power, history, and the political heart of Florence.
Piazza della Signoria, surrounded by landmarks like the Fountain of Neptune and the towering Palazzo Vecchio, where layers of political history, public spectacle, and Renaissance art unfold in one open-air stage.
Loggia dei Lanzi stands open like a stage of stone, filled with dramatic sculptures under sweeping arches. Just beside it, Palazzo Vecchio rises like a fortress, pulsing with centuries of Medici power and Florence’s political history.
Piazzale degli Uffizi stretches into a grand, columned corridor lined with statues and arches, leading toward the Arno. Once Medici offices, now a world-class gallery space where Renaissance masterpieces and history unfold in one continuous, cinematic walk.
Uffizi Gallery opens into a columned corridor where statues line the arches and figures like Galileo and Machiavelli watch your path. The walk leads to the Arno River, revealing a striking first glimpse of Florence’s historic heart flowing just beyond.
Ponte Vecchio glows at dusk above the Arno, its jewelry-lined shops and Vasari Corridor creating a floating street of gold and history. One of Florence’s oldest bridges, it survived war, reinvention, and time, now pulsing with life and quiet spectacle.
Palazzo Pitti rises in bold stone with a vast courtyard that reflects Medici ambition turned residence. Once a rival’s dream, it became a grand ducal palace, blending power, art, and history before opening into the serene, layered landscapes of the Boboli Gardens.
Leave a review