THE CRADLE OF THE RENAISSANCE

Highlights of Florence

  • Delve into the history of Florence and discover how it flourished under the rule of the Medici family
  • Enjoy riveting tales about the city’s leading lights and its most treasured landmarks
  • Applaud the achievements of Renaissance genius as you gaze up at the world’s largest masonry dome
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  • Hobbies & Interests
  • Duration
    3 hours
  • Destination

THE CRADLE OF THE RENAISSANCE

Highlights of Florence

This Tuscan pearl has very few serious rivals: it’s in a class of its own. Priceless art, stunning architecture, gripping history, exquisite craftsmanship, delectable gastronomy, world-acclaimed fashion… a truly eclectic mix of human achievement. Florence offers the visitor a vast range of unique experiences and the avenues to explore are endless. This private walking tour aims to introduce you to some of the celebrated highlights of the Cradle of the Renaissance and provide insight into why the period’s greatest works of creative genius and artistic mastery took root and flourished on this very spot, turning Florence into such a spectacular jewel.

Built as a military settlement by the Romans in the 1st century BC, the ancient Florentia blossomed in the Middle Ages and reached the peak of its splendour under the rule of the prominent Medici family, when it became an unrivalled artistic and cultural centre. Your guide will unravel the trail through the alleys of this enchanting city, revealing its precious fabric and animating the route with stories and anecdotes about Florentine celebrities. Power-mad lords, headstrong artists and a host of other fascinating characters will make their appearance in the colourful canvas that unfolds before your eyes.

Make your way to Piazza del Duomo, the city’s religious heart, graced by three striking monuments: the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence’s best-known landmark and an astonishing feat of engineering; Giotto’s Bell Tower, a fine example of Gothic architecture; the Baptistery, the city’s oldest religious site where poet Dante Alighieri himself was baptized. As you lap up views of the square, you will discover how architect Filippo Brunelleschi, back in the 15th century, built the largest masonry dome still in existence and hear about the competition for the creation of a bronze door that, according to tradition, marked the beginning of the Renaissance era in 1401.

You will then reach Piazza della Signoria dominated by the towering Palazzo Vecchio, the seat of political power and intrigue for over seven hundred years. Here, in the out-door sculpture gallery of the Loggia dei Lanzi, you will come face to face with Greek heroes Hercules and Perseus, brought vividly to life on the cusp of their triumphs by Giambologna and Benvenuto Cellini.

Your quest for Florentine attractions will also include the superbly decorated exterior of the Church of Orsanmichele; the 14th century Ponte Vecchio, world-famous for its goldsmiths and jewellery shops; the market of San Lorenzo, astir with stalls selling leather goods and clothing. And one last tip… don’t forget to rub the boar’s snout in the Porcellino market for good luck as well as to ensure your return trip to Florence!

Along the way, you cannot fail to notice a multitude of lilies. Find out why this flower “grows” in such abundance here as you meander through the city.

What is included in this experience?
  • A half-day private tour with an expert licensed guide
What is not included in this experience?
  • Transportation
  • Tips
  • Meals
Additional information
  • The order of the sites visited may change
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