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Florence Renaissance Discovery: A self-guided tour

By CloudGuide S.L
Free cancellation available
Price is P 472 per adult
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  • Free cancellation available
  • 6h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
Overview

Discover Florence's Renaissance splendor and artistic genius with our self-guided audio tour app, allowing you to explore the cradle of the Renaissance at your own pace. Begin at the magnificent Duomo with Brunelleschi's revolutionary dome, then proceed to witness Michelangelo's iconic David in the intimate Galleria dell'Accademia. Immerse yourself in the world's greatest Renaissance art collection at the Uffizi Gallery, before exploring the political heart of the republic at Palazzo Vecchio and Piazza della Signoria. Experience Medici grandeur at the lavish Pitti Palace and peaceful Boboli Gardens, then discover spiritual masterpieces at Santa Croce where Giotto revolutionized Western art. Stroll across the medieval Ponte Vecchio and through the authentic Oltrarno artisan quarter, before ascending to Piazzale Michelangelo for breathtaking panoramic views, embodying the perfect fusion of artistic genius, architectural innovation, and natural beauty.

Activity location

  • Ponte Vecchio
    • Ponte Vecchio, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Piazza del Duomo
    • Piazza del Duomo
    • 50122, Firenze, Toscana, Italy

Multiple meeting/redemption points available, see location information for full list

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Florence Renaissance Discovery: A self-guided tour
  • Activity duration is 6 hours and 30 minutes6h 30m
    6h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
P 472.38 x 1 AdultP 472.38

Total
Price is P 472.38

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Access to the audio guide for 70+ Florence, Siena and Tuscany attractions and hidden spots.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Offline content.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Self-guided walking tour (app).
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transportation
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore (Pass by)
The magnificent Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore dominates Florence's skyline with Brunelleschi's revolutionary Renaissance dome and striking green-white marble facade. This Gothic masterpiece took over 140 years to complete and represents the architectural ambition of medieval Florence reaching toward the heavens. Climb the 463 steps inside the dome for breathtaking panoramic views and witness the engineering genius that inspired countless architects worldwide.
Giotto's Bell Tower (Pass by)
This elegant 84-meter Gothic tower showcases Giotto's architectural mastery with its harmonious proportions and colorful marble decorations. The campanile's intricate reliefs and sculptures tell the story of human creativity and divine inspiration through biblical and allegorical scenes. Climb the 414 steps for spectacular close-up views of Brunelleschi's dome and the terracotta rooftops of Renaissance Florence spread below.
Baptistery of St. John (Pass by)
One of Florence's oldest buildings features stunning bronze doors that Michelangelo called the "Gates of Paradise" for their artistic perfection. The octagonal structure houses magnificent Byzantine mosaics depicting the Last Judgment in golden splendor above an intimate sacred space. Lorenzo Ghiberti's masterful bronze panels revolutionized Renaissance art with their innovative use of perspective and narrative detail.
Galleria dell'Accademia (Pass by)
Home to Michelangelo's iconic David, this museum showcases the master's unfinished sculptures and other Renaissance treasures in intimate galleries. The 5-meter tall marble statue reveals incredible anatomical detail carved from a single block of stone when the artist was just 26 years old. Beyond David, explore Michelangelo's "Prisoners" sculptures and works by Botticelli that demonstrate Florence's artistic supremacy during the Renaissance.
Gallerie Degli Uffizi (Pass by)
The world's most important collection of Renaissance art fills the former Medici offices with masterpieces by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael. Vasari's elegant palazzo houses Botticelli's "Birth of Venus" and "Primavera" alongside works that defined Western artistic tradition for centuries. The gallery's chronological layout tells the complete story of Renaissance art's evolution from medieval traditions to humanistic perfection.
Palazzo Vecchio (Pass by)
Florence's town hall for over 700 years stands as a fortress-like symbol of republican power with its imposing tower and crenellated walls. The lavishly decorated chambers showcase Medici grandeur through Vasari's frescoes celebrating Florentine military victories and cultural achievements. Climb the tower for magnificent views while exploring the political heart of the Renaissance republic that fostered artistic and intellectual innovation.
Ponte Vecchio
  • 1h 30m
Florence's most famous bridge spans the Arno River with its distinctive shops built directly on the medieval stone structure since the 13th century. Originally home to butchers, the bridge now houses goldsmiths and jewelers beneath the Vasari Corridor that connected the Medici palaces. This architectural marvel survived World War II bombing and remains the only Florentine bridge to retain its original medieval appearance.
Palazzo Pitti (Pass by)
The Medici family's grand Renaissance residence showcases their wealth and power through opulent apartments and world-class art collections. This massive 15th-century palazzo houses multiple museums including the Palatine Gallery with works by Titian, Raphael, and Rubens displayed in ornate frescoed rooms. The palace demonstrates how Renaissance princes lived while patronizing arts and culture that defined European civilization.
Giardino di Boboli (Pass by)
These formal Italian gardens behind Pitti Palace offer a green escape with sculptures, grottos, and panoramic views over Florence's terracotta rooftops. Designed for the Medici court, the gardens showcase Renaissance landscape architecture with geometric layouts, classical statues, and hidden surprises throughout 111 acres. The elevated paths provide perfect viewpoints for understanding Florence's topography and appreciating its harmonious integration with surrounding Tuscan hills.
Basilica of Santa Croce (Pass by)
The largest Franciscan church in the world houses tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli alongside Giotto's revolutionary frescoes. This Gothic masterpiece showcases the spiritual and intellectual achievements of Renaissance Florence through its art, architecture, and illustrious burials. The Pazzi Chapel by Brunelleschi demonstrates perfect Renaissance proportions while frescoes by Giotto marked the beginning of realistic painting in Western art.
Basilica di San Lorenzo (Pass by)
The Medici family church features Brunelleschi's harmonious Renaissance architecture and Michelangelo's unfinished facade that adds mysterious beauty. The Old Sacristy by Brunelleschi showcases early Renaissance design principles while the Medici Chapels display the family's wealth through precious marble and sculptural decoration. This church embodies the intimate relationship between Renaissance art, architecture, and powerful patronage that flourished in Florence.
Palazzo Medici Riccardi (Pass by)
These ornate burial chambers demonstrate Medici power through Michelangelo's sculptures and precious stone decorations in the New Sacristy. The Chapel of the Princes dazzles with semi-precious stone inlays and marble work that took centuries to complete as the family's ultimate statement of grandeur. Michelangelo's allegorical figures of Day, Night, Dawn, and Dusk reveal his philosophical depth while honoring the Medici dukes.
Mercato Centrale
  • 1h 30m
This bustling covered market showcases Tuscan culinary traditions with fresh produce, local specialties, and artisanal foods in a beautiful 19th-century iron and glass structure. Sample regional delicacies like aged Pecorino cheese, Tuscan olive oil, and prosciutto while experiencing authentic Florentine daily life. The market's vibrant atmosphere and high-quality ingredients reflect the same attention to craftsmanship that characterizes Florence's artistic heritage.
Piazzale Michelangelo
  • 1h
This panoramic terrace offers the most spectacular views of Florence's Renaissance skyline with the Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio, and Arno River spread below. Designed in the 19th century to honor Michelangelo, the piazza features bronze copies of his most famous works against the backdrop of rolling Tuscan hills. Sunset visits provide magical golden light over the city that inspired the Renaissance and continues enchanting visitors with its timeless beauty.
Basilica San Miniato al Monte
  • 30m
This exquisite Romanesque church crowns one of Florence's highest hills with its geometric marble facade and peaceful cemetery atmosphere. The interior features magnificent mosaics, Renaissance chapels, and one of Italy's most beautiful marble pulpits and floors. The basilica's elevated position and spiritual serenity provide contemplative views over Florence while showcasing earlier architectural traditions that influenced Renaissance development.
Oltrarno
  • 1h
This "other side of Arno" neighborhood maintains authentic Florentine character with artisan workshops, antique shops, and local trattorias away from tourist crowds. Traditional craftspeople still practice techniques passed down through generations in tiny workshops creating leather goods, jewelry, and restoration work. The area offers glimpses into daily Florentine life while preserving the artistic traditions that have defined the city for centuries.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello (Pass by)
This medieval fortress houses one of the world's finest Renaissance sculpture collections in peaceful galleries away from major crowds. The museum features masterpieces by Donatello, Michelangelo, and Cellini displayed in atmospheric stone chambers of Florence's former prison. The beautiful courtyard with its graceful arches provides a tranquil setting for admiring Italy's sculptural heritage.
Santo Spirito / San Frediano
  • 1h
This authentic neighborhood in Oltrarno preserves the real Florence with artisan workshops, local markets, and the stunning Brunelleschi-designed basilica. The shabby-chic piazza comes alive with daily markets and evening aperitivo while traditional craftspeople continue centuries-old techniques. Away from tourist crowds, this area offers genuine Florentine life where locals shop, work, and socialize.

Location

Activity location

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    Ponte Vecchio
    • Ponte Vecchio, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Piazza del Duomo
    • Piazza del Duomo
    • 50122, Firenze, Toscana, Italy
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    Piazza del Duomo
    • Piazza del Duomo
    • 50122, Firenze, Toscana, Italy

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