Florence Walking Tour with Michelangelo's David
Florence, Italy
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Florence Small Group Walking Tour with David allows you to feel not only the past greats that shaped our modern world, but also feel the pulsating vibe of an architecture and way of life that can be found nowhere else in Italy. There is no better way to get acquainted with the city that launched the world into the modern era, but to navigate its narrow alleys along with your guide, discover its glorious piazzas and architectural wonders, and stand in awe in front of Michelangelo's statue of David!
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Florence Small Group Walking Tour with David allows you to feel not only the past greats that shaped our modern world, but also feel the pulsating vibe of an architecture and way of life that can be found nowhere else in Italy. There is no better way to get acquainted with the city that launched the world into the modern era, but to navigate its narrow alleys along with your guide, discover its glorious piazzas and architectural wonders, and stand in awe in front of Michelangelo's statue of David!The locals believe that the true treasure of Florence is not obvious to your average traveler with map in hand. It is what you cannot see at first glance that will truly allow you to appreciate a city whose free thinkers launched the Western world into the modern age. Florence Small Group Walking Tour with David allows you to feel not only the past greats that shaped our modern world, but also feel the pulsating vibe of an architecture and way of life that can be found nowhere else in Italy.
Your expert Florence guide will navigate the narrow alleys with you showing this amazing UNESCO heritage site, but also taking you to a few lesser known areas in the city centre. With some of the most famous names of the Renaissance era being directly related to this beautiful city, such as Dante, Medici, Michelangelo, Machiavelli and Leonardo Da Vinci, you will be in constant awe.
It is unimaginable to do a Florence walking tour without paying a visit to see the David by Michelangelo. In order to really appreciate this masterpiece, your Florence expert guide will immerse you in the Renaissance period throughout the course of the tour by highlighting some of the city’s most incredible works of art. During your Florence Small Group Walking Tour with David you'll visit the Accademia with the famous Michelangelo's David, stand in front of Florence's spectacular Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo of Florence) with its amazing baptistry doors, and pass by the Piazza della Signoria, the well known Ponte Vecchio, Dante's district and the 14th century Orsanmichele church. Florence is not only known for its monuments and amazing art, but it is also home to some amazing Italian food: during the walking tour you'll have the opportunity to buy the best gelato in Florence and, as you pass by one of many local Italian street food vendors, you'll learn about one of the most typical Florentine dishes - trippa!
Your expert Florence guide will navigate the narrow alleys with you showing this amazing UNESCO heritage site, but also taking you to a few lesser known areas in the city centre. With some of the most famous names of the Renaissance era being directly related to this beautiful city, such as Dante, Medici, Michelangelo, Machiavelli and Leonardo Da Vinci, you will be in constant awe.
It is unimaginable to do a Florence walking tour without paying a visit to see the David by Michelangelo. In order to really appreciate this masterpiece, your Florence expert guide will immerse you in the Renaissance period throughout the course of the tour by highlighting some of the city’s most incredible works of art. During your Florence Small Group Walking Tour with David you'll visit the Accademia with the famous Michelangelo's David, stand in front of Florence's spectacular Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo of Florence) with its amazing baptistry doors, and pass by the Piazza della Signoria, the well known Ponte Vecchio, Dante's district and the 14th century Orsanmichele church. Florence is not only known for its monuments and amazing art, but it is also home to some amazing Italian food: during the walking tour you'll have the opportunity to buy the best gelato in Florence and, as you pass by one of many local Italian street food vendors, you'll learn about one of the most typical Florentine dishes - trippa!
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