Legends of Florence 2-Hour Walking Tour by Night
Florence, Italy
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 2 hours
Get beneath the skin of Florence and explore its ghosts and curiosities by night.
Hear historical anecdotes and stories that you won't find in any guidebook.
See legendary sites such as the Duomo under the magic of their nocturnal illuminations.
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Get beneath the skin of Florence and explore its ghosts and curiosities by night.
Right from the start, you’ll be just a few steps from the city's most iconic landmarks, such as the Ponte Vecchio across the River Arno, the Uffizi Gallery on Piazzale degli Uffizi, and the magnificent Duomo.
Immerse yourself in the city’s romance, and hear ghost stories and historical anecdotes. Discover how, and when, the golden sphere of the Duomo's cupola crashed to earth, and listen to the tale of the watchful window.
End your tour of Florence's curiosities at the Palazzo Gondi, opposite the former Court of Justice. Leonardo da Vinci once lived in a house nearby - now demolished - where it is rumored he painted his legendary Mona Lisa.
Hear historical anecdotes and stories that you won't find in any guidebook.
See a side of Florence that few guidebooks ever reveal and discover the Cradle of the Renaissance under the magic of its night-time illuminations. This unique nocturnal tour takes you on a 90-minute walk through Florence, departing from Piazza di S.Firenze, on the corner of Via della Condotta.See legendary sites such as the Duomo under the magic of their nocturnal illuminations.
Right from the start, you’ll be just a few steps from the city's most iconic landmarks, such as the Ponte Vecchio across the River Arno, the Uffizi Gallery on Piazzale degli Uffizi, and the magnificent Duomo.
Immerse yourself in the city’s romance, and hear ghost stories and historical anecdotes. Discover how, and when, the golden sphere of the Duomo's cupola crashed to earth, and listen to the tale of the watchful window.
End your tour of Florence's curiosities at the Palazzo Gondi, opposite the former Court of Justice. Leonardo da Vinci once lived in a house nearby - now demolished - where it is rumored he painted his legendary Mona Lisa.
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