New tours
What to see in Florence, which Florence tours? Florence is a city that should be explored in the evening, early in the morning or on Monday when musems are closed and with your family and children. During the day the Duomo area for example is extremely busy…
You can visit the main attractions in a better condition! If you can book a guided tour when things turn around; people are more relaxed, buildings are nicely lit and it is less crowded. An overall better atmosphere.
Women Tour
Lives and Loves of Women from the Middle Ages to present times. A guide tour that focuses on social behaviuors and family's rules. Plus there are important women artists to discover in town such as the baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi (both in the Uffizi and in the Palatine Gallery in the Pitti Palace) or Angelika Kauffman. However our tour is an introduction to them; while we will walk around the highlights of Florence, we will give a different perspective of Florence's society and talk about incredible nuns, special wifes, duchesses, queens and other great women.Read more
Family Tours
This entertaining private city walking-tour is for curious families: we will entertain you about life in Leonardo’s or Michelangelo’s period or understand daily habits in a noble Florentine household between the 14th and the end of the 16th centuries.Read more
Our Monday Tour
Discover Florence in a different way. We start from the Strozzi Palace, one of the most important residential renaissance architecture - we reach Republic square, the city centre, then we visit Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral – according to the line - and the Baptistery from outside; through the medieval district we enter then into Signoria square and reach the Old Bridge walking trought the impressive Uffizi's courtyard.Read more
Fashion in Florence
The Florentines love fashion. Perhaps it found its way into the culture through the roaring trade of fine wool and silk in the Middle Ages – one of the best that Europe could offer – or the century later with the Renaissance Medici rulers.Read more