Guided Walking Tour of Florence with Uffizi Gallery
Florence, Italy
Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Enjoy an excellent and complete introductory guided tour of the city of Florence and the Uffizi Gallery museum.
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Enjoy an excellent and complete introductory guided tour of the city of Florence and the Uffizi Gallery museum.The tour starts in the early afternoon from a central located meeting point.
Here you will meet an expert guide who will take you on a walking tour of the city. You will have the chance to discover all the facts and secrets of two thousand years of Florentine history, from the city’s Roman origins to a 15th century palace. You will see the Cathedral overlooking the Baptistery's golden “Gates of Paradise”, the Palazzo Vecchio and walk through the famous Uffizi courtyard and over Ponte Vecchio.
After the walking tour you will continue your unique experience with a visit to the Uffizi Gallery museum where you will have the chance to see original world-famous paintings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. You will recognize artworks that you have seen all your life in books and magazines.
At the end of the guided tour you can chose to stay in the museum longer and wonder by your own.
Here you will meet an expert guide who will take you on a walking tour of the city. You will have the chance to discover all the facts and secrets of two thousand years of Florentine history, from the city’s Roman origins to a 15th century palace. You will see the Cathedral overlooking the Baptistery's golden “Gates of Paradise”, the Palazzo Vecchio and walk through the famous Uffizi courtyard and over Ponte Vecchio.
After the walking tour you will continue your unique experience with a visit to the Uffizi Gallery museum where you will have the chance to see original world-famous paintings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. You will recognize artworks that you have seen all your life in books and magazines.
At the end of the guided tour you can chose to stay in the museum longer and wonder by your own.
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