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Florence: Skip-The-Line Uffizi Gallery Timed Entry Ticket

Florence: Skip-The-Line Uffizi Gallery Timed Entry Ticket

Discover masterpieces of art at one of Italy's (and the world’s) greatest art museums, and enjoy skip-the-line entrance at the world-famous Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Marvel at Italian Renaissance art by some of the greatest artists of all times. See paintings by Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Raffaello, Giotto, Cimabue, Masaccio, and others. Go to the gallery’s most renowned room to see the stunning collection by Botticelli. Admire his “Primavera” and “The Birth of Venus,” and reflect upon his representation of the birth of the goddess as she emerges from the sea foam. Escape the hassle and hurry of organized group tours, and explore at your own pace. You are free to stay inside the museum for as long as you like. To see more stunning art, add skip-the-line entrance tickets to the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens to your tour by selecting the option. After visiting the Uffizi, visit the palace and gardens in any order within the next 5 days.

Florence: Timed Entrance Ticket to Michelangelo’s David

Florence: Timed Entrance Ticket to Michelangelo’s David

Discover world-famous paintings, sculptures, and tapestries with this timed entry ticket to the Accademia Gallery in Florence. See iconic pieces by Michelangelo like 'the Prisoners', 'St. Matthew' and the statue of David. View works by other famous masters like Bartolini.  Admire the 5.17-meter marble statue representing the Biblical hero David, a favored subject in Florentine art. The statue soon came to symbolize the defence of civil liberties embodied in the Republic of Florence, an independent city-state threatened on all sides by more powerful rival states and by the hegemony of the Medici family.    In the adjacent rooms, which were part of two former convents, important works of art are collected here from the Academy of Design, the Academy of Fine Arts and from suppressed convents.  Recently the Gallery has been further enriched by the important collection of old musical instruments from the Cherubini Conservatory, the Department of Musical Instruments.

Florence: Michelangelo's David Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket

Florence: Michelangelo's David Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket

Experience Michelangelo's David with a skip-the-line entry ticket for the Accademia Gallery Museum. Explore this pearl in Florence with access to all parts of the museum. This museum contains more sculptures by Michelangelo than anywhere else in the world. After skipping the ticket lines, start exploring masterpieces created by artists who lived and worked in Florence during the Renaissance, including Botticelli, Filippino Lippi, Pietro Perugino, Paolo Uccello, and many others. If you select the audio guide option, plug in your headphones to learn about the highlights of the museum as you explore. Continue to the Four Prisoners and the San Matteo in the hall of Michelangelo, an impressive room dominated by the David. Go to the Museum of Musical Instruments, where you can admire the piano known as the most ancient piano existing in the world along with the priceless Viola Stradivari, created for the Grand Prince Ferdinando Medici. Before the end of your visit, make sure to see the renovated Gipsoteca Bartolini, a showroom of sculptures and busts related to the sculpture Lorenzo Bartolini.

Florence: Cathedral & Brunelleschi's Dome Ticket & Audio App

Florence: Cathedral & Brunelleschi's Dome Ticket & Audio App

Embark on an enriching three-day journey through Florence with our exclusive pass, granting access to the marvels of Brunelleschi's Dome, the ornate Baptistery, the majestic Cathedral, the Opera del Duomo Museum, and the iconic Giotto Bell Tower. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history, art, and architectural wonders as you explore these renowned landmarks, each offering a unique glimpse into Florence's cultural legacy and artistic mastery. Visitors can immerse themselves in the breathtaking views from the top of Brunelleschi's Dome and delve into the historical significance, all complemented by our audioguide crafted by passionate art historians. The day before your visit you'll receive a WhatsApp message with a reminder for the meeting point and the instructions to download our included Mobile Audio Application on your devices; don't forget to charge your phone and bring your earphones. On the day of the visit of the Brunelleschi's Dome, before the climb, if you do have a backpack, use the free luggage storage because you are not allowed inside with small or large bags. For the unforgettable climb to Brunelleschi's Dome, we kindly request visitors to adhere to their scheduled time and day as per their reservation to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. However, with the convenience of our three-day pass, the rest of the captivating complex—including the Baptistery, Cathedral, Opera del Duomo Museum, and Giotto Bell Tower—awaits exploration at your leisure within the 72-hour window, allowing for flexibility and ample time to savor each magnificent site. During your visit, please note that the Baptistery is undergoing restoration of its vault mosaics, providing an opportunity for visitors to witness the renowned Italian art of renovation, and showcasing the country's famous and fascinating restoration work.

Florence: Pasta Cooking Class with Unlimited Wine

Florence: Pasta Cooking Class with Unlimited Wine

Learn to make FRESH PASTA, like our grandmothers made them in Italy. We will teach you every process and stand by you teaching you every step. Our COOKING SCHOOL is located inside a MEDIEVAL TOWER from the 1200s, a stone's throw from Brunelleschi's Dome. Where you will breathe the air and life of Dante Alighieri, father of the Italian language because the tower where we will cook belonged to his wife's family. Our team is made up of true chefs, with many years of experience in the best Italian cuisines. From FLOUR to RAGÙ, together we will make real Italian pasta from scratch as they did it in the times of the Medici family, the lords of the Renaissance. We will PREPARE 3 TYPES of FRESH PASTA such as RAVIOLI, TORTELLI and PAPPARDELLE, and at the same time we will also prepare sauces to match such as butter and sage, arrabbiata and old-fashioned Tuscan ragù. You will not have to bring anything with you because all the equipment will be offered by us. In the end we will eat everything we have prepared. During the experience we can drink good TUSCAN WINE or unlimited drinks.

Florence: Pasta & Tiramisu Cooking Class with Unlimited Wine

Florence: Pasta & Tiramisu Cooking Class with Unlimited Wine

Roll up your sleeves and learn how to make fresh pasta and the perfect tiramisu in a cooking class in a popular restaurant. Learn some tips and tricks on how to make these two classic Italian dishes, and once you are finished, sample what you have made. Enjoy your meal with 3 glasses of local wine. Begin by meeting your guide and group in a restaurant in the center of the city. Marvel at the attractive decor in the quaint Italian restaurant. Get a quick overview from your instructor about what you are going to make. Follow their instructions and begin making your fresh pasta. Next, learn the secret to making a real tiramisu. After you have finished, sit down to enjoy what you have made. Sip on 3 glasses of wine as you eat the food, chat to your fellow group members, and talk to your instructor about Italian food or Florence in general. End with a coffee or a limoncello.

Florence: Michelangelo's David Priority Ticket & Audio App

Florence: Michelangelo's David Priority Ticket & Audio App

Take advantage of our prioritized ticket, you'll have the right to enter at your chosen date and time and you'll skip the line to buy the ticket by meeting our host in front of the museum with your ticket ready for you. Our Italian and English speaking hosts will introduce you to the security check gate. The day before your visit you'll receive a WhatsApp message with a reminder for the meeting point and the instructions to download our included Mobile Audio Application on your devices; don't forget to charge your phone and bring your own earphones. Now plug your earphones into your device and enjoy our exclusive audio guide mobile application to discover the genius of the greatest artist of all time, Michelangelo, through his numerous sculptures at the unmissable Accademia Gallery of Art. Inside, admire the Original Michelangelo's David and see how his expression changes as you walk across the room. Marvel at the detail and poise chiseled into a single piece of marble, and find out for yourself why David has captivated generations the world over. David represents a biblical hero winning against Goliath, symbolizing the defense of civil liberties embodied in the Republic of Florence, an independent city in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods. In addition, experience other sculptures carved by Michelangelo such as Prigioni (Prisoners). These contorted bodies were meant for the tomb of Pope Julius II, but the tomb was never completed. Explore the museum further and see statues and paintings by other Renaissance artists such as Andrea Orcagna, Taddeo Gaddi, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Filippino Lippi, and Sandro Botticelli. You may also visit the room dedicated to the collection of old musical instruments from the Cherubini Conservatory, the Department of Musical Instruments. This collection includes a violin by Antonio Stradivarius that belongs to the Medicean Quintet. Get the opportunity to have a complete experience of the house of Michelangelo's David and book your visit with us!

Florence: Chianti Wineries Tour with Wine Tasting

Florence: Chianti Wineries Tour with Wine Tasting

After meeting your guide and boarding the coach, drive to the Chianti region. On the way to the first winery, your guide will share interesting facts and curiosities about the landmarks you will see along the route. Arrive at the first “cantina” of the day, where you will be welcomed by the winemakers. After listening to a brief introduction about the winery’s history and the types of wine made there, join a guided tour of the facilities and nearby vineyards. Learn all about the winemaking process, the materials used to make the barrels, and what it takes to be classified as a “Chianti Classico”. Then, begin your first tasting session of 3-4 different wines. You will hear an explanation of each of the wines that you taste, as well as some tips on how to savor the wine and understand its qualities. The wines will be accompanied by local snacks produced in the region, such as cheese, bread, olive oil, and salami. Jump back on the bus and continue your adventure to the second winery. At the second winery, learn everything about their production methods, what is unique about their wines, and how weather can affect the grapes. Explore the facilities during a short guided tour, and walk through the vineyards. Then, sample another round of up to 3 wines, as the local charismatic wine producer tells you about the peculiarities of each. After some free time, to enjoy the beauty of your surroundings and to take some great pictures, head back to Florence in your comfortable fully-fitted GT bus.

Florence: Brunelleschi's Dome Climb Entry Ticket & Duomo

Florence: Brunelleschi's Dome Climb Entry Ticket & Duomo

Ascend to the summit of one of Florence's most iconic landmarks – Brunelleschi’s Dome of Florence Cathedral. This monumental dome not only captivates with its grandeur and scale but also with its remarkable construction, overcoming significant architectural challenges of its time. Engineered by the ingenious Filippo Brunelleschi, the construction of Florence Cathedral’s Dome spanned approximately 15 years. Upon its completion, it surpassed even the ancient Pantheon in size, establishing itself as the largest dome in Europe during that era. Embark on a journey to unravel the ingenious engineering solutions behind the Brunelleschi Dome, which remain revolutionary even by today’s standards. Delve into the treasures housed within Florence Cathedral, also known as Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, and marvel at the Dome of Brunelleschi. Here, you'll encounter one of Italy's most exquisite stained-glass windows and an array of Renaissance masterpieces. With this exclusive tour, you'll ascend the 463 steps to the summit of Brunelleschi’s Dome, offering an up-close encounter with another masterpiece – Zuccari and Vasari’s Last Judgement. This elaborate fresco adorns the interior of the Florence Duomo, captivating visitors with its intricate detailing and vibrant colors. Following this awe-inspiring experience, soak in the breathtaking panoramic vistas from the terrace of the Florence Cathedral Dome, where you'll behold the most renowned monuments of Florence in all their splendor. After exploring the Dome, use your 3-day pass to skip the line and see the rest of the Florence Duomo Complex. Visit the Baptistery, Santa maria del Fiore Cathedral, Opera del Duomo Museum, and Giotto Bell Tower.

Florence: Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano, and Chianti Experience

Florence: Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano, and Chianti Experience

Start in the morning with a tour of Pisa. Have time to admire the cathedral, the baptistery, the monumental cemetery, and the famous Leaning Tower. Add Leaning Tower tickets to your experience. Then move on to a typical winery in the Chianti Hills on the slopes of San Gimignano. Enjoy a Tuscan lunch accompanied by a local wine tasting. Following lunch discover one of the most beautiful medieval villages of San Gimignano, or the "Medieval Manhattan, where you can explore the maze of cobbled streets, small squares, and many local craft stores. Continue on with a panoramic view of the Chianti countryside before arriving in Siena, where if desired, your professional guide will take you to see the most important squares, from Piazza del Campo to the cathedral, passing through the most beautiful contrade that characterizes this city. At the end of the guided tour, choose to have some free time to enjoy a cup of coffee or a panforte (a typical local cake), and to go shopping. Your return to Florence will have a gorgeous sunset in the backdrop, making for a perfect ending to an unforgettable day spent in Tuscany. If you select Transfer Only option you'll be free to visit independently each village and taste Tuscan flavours on your own.

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The 9 best churches in Florence to explore
The 9 best churches in Florence to explore

Widely considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, Florentine churches like the world-famous Duomo and the ornate Chapel of the Medicis at the Basilica of San Lorenzo proudly display this rich cultural heritage. For art lovers, the best churches in Florence will be the masterpiece-filled Santa Maria Novella or the exquisitely-frescoed Santa Trinita, while the tombs of famed Florentines in Santa Croce will entrance history buffs.

One of the top things to do in Florence, exploring the city's best churches will educate, inspire, and impress you all at once. These historic landmarks truly are the soul of the city.

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Useful tips for visiting the Accademia Gallery
Useful tips for visiting the Accademia Gallery

Visiting The Accademia Gallery is a must for anyone exploring Florence, offering a glimpse into the genius of Michelangelo and the artistic soul of the Renaissance. Home to the iconic statue of David, this small yet world-renowned museum is packed with masterpieces, historic artifacts, and hidden gems that tell the story of Florence’s artistic golden age.

Whether you're here to admire Michelangelo’s marble masterpiece, peruse the Museum of Musical Instruments, or uncover lesser-known Renaissance treasures, this guide offers all the top tips for visiting the Accademia Gallery — from the best time to go to how to skip the long lines.

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Visiting the Uffizi Gallery: Everything you need to know
Visiting the Uffizi Gallery: Everything you need to know

Visiting the Uffizi Gallery is an essential part of any trip to Florence. The famous art gallery is home to some of the world’s most iconic art pieces from the Italian Renaissance and beyond.

Whether you visit with family and friends, or as part of a romantic getaway in Florence, the Uffizi Gallery is an essential stop. Find out which pieces you shouldn’t miss, the best time to visit to avoid the queues, and the story behind its name so you can make the most out of your visit to the Uffizi Gallery.

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Frequently asked questions about Florence

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Paul & Mark are full time travel bloggers who discover hidden gems and local specialities on their blog Anywhere We Roam. They've travelled to Florence many times and never tire of this Renaissance gem.

What should I do on my first trip to Florence?

Florence is best known for being the birthplace of Renaissance art, so visiting one of the world-class galleries is a must for first time visitors to the city. The Uffizi Gallery has one of the most prestigious art collections in the world including 2 Leonardo da Vinci paintings and several works by Botticelli. Michelangelo’s famous statue of David in the Galleria dell'Accademia is another unmissable Florence experience.

What are some hidden gems to see in Florence?

A great hidden gem in Florence is the Officina Profumo Farmaceutica. Established in the 13th century, it's one of the oldest pharmacies in the world. Today you can buy perfumes and wellness products from the beautiful gothic vaulted sales room. To slow the pace in Florence, Torrigiani Garden is a private green oasis in the centre of the city which has been carefully transformed into a romantic English garden. As private tours need to be organised with the owner, it's the perfect hidden gem in the city.

How much time should I spend in Florence?

Florence is packed with wonderful things to do, so allow at least 3 to 4 days to see all the main sights. This will be enough time to visit 2 - 3 of the main art galleries, several of the more notable churches, and some of the other main attractions that give you a taste for Florence’s vibrant culture. If you are particularly interested in art and sculpture, you would need at least 5 days to see all the galleries.

What food is Florence known for?

A great dish to try in Florence is Tagliatelle with Porcini mushroom and truffle. The simple pasta with earthy local ingredients gives it an amazing depth of flavour that has made it one of the most popular dishes in the city. Follow it up with Cantuccini e vin santo; the small almond biscuits known as biscotti elsewhere in the world, served with sweet dessert wine for dunking.

What is the best way to get around Florence?

Florence is a very compact city with all the main tourist attractions within easy walking distance of each other. With tight medieval laneways and all but local cars banned from the centre, taxis can generally take longer than walking. Another great way to get around is to hire a bike or go on an organise bike tour with a guide.

What are the best months to visit Florence?

The best time to visit Florence is May and June when the weather is warm and the city comes alive with festivals and outdoor dining experiences. The main attractions are all operational at this time, and the significant tourist numbers and very hot weather of July and August has not yet arrived.

What are the best neighborhoods to visit in Florence?

One of the best neighbourhoods in Florence is Sant’Ambrogio. Just east of the imposing duomo, tiny laneways overflow with fresh food markets, local restaurants, and traditional cafes. It's the perfect slice of old-school Florence. For something different, the San Lorenzo area is developing a reputation for artisanal food, organic restaurants, and some of the best gelato in Florence.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

One of the best areas for food in Florence is Santo Spirito. Just across the river from the centre, Santo Spirito is a local neighbourhood with a bohemian feel. Pizza restaurants line leafy squares that are perfect for casual outdoor dining. Via Santo Spirito is the main street which is usually lined with patrons leaning up against the old walls, sipping a wine as they wait for a table to come available.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

San Niccolò is a great area for independent luxury shops especially perfumeries and jewellery stores that look more like museums than retail spaces. But for more traditional Florentine shopping, the open-air market, Piazza del Mercato Nuovo, is one of the best places in the city to shop for leather goods with a staggering number of options to choose from.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Florence?

The historical centre of Florence is the best place to stay with easy access to the main attractions. The area around Santa Croce is on the edge of the main tourist centre but it has a slightly less-crowded feel and great options for dining. The area around Santa Maria Novella is slightly further away (about a 7-minute walk) but it has a lovely local residential feel.

What is the best family-friendly thing to do in Florence?

The Uffizi Gallery has organised family tours specially designed for young kids and teenagers including treasure hunts, trivia and interactive games. The whole family will enjoy the climb up to the top of the dome of the duomo for stunning views over Florence and the Leonardo da Vinci museum is great for older teenagers with an interest in the sciences.

What is the best thing to do in Florence for solo travelers?

Florence has a large expat community and it's full of travellers throughout the year, so you'll not feel out of place travelling solo in Florence. It's common to see people enjoying the restaurant scene by themselves and the bar of a traditional cafe is the perfect place to while away some time by yourself. One of the main benefits of solo travel in Florence is the ability to spend exactly as long as you wish exploring the world-class art galleries.

What is the best thing to do in Florence for couples?

One of the best things for couples to do in Florence is to simply pick a fantastic spot to watch the sunset over this beautiful city. Piazzale Michelangelo is a park about 25 minutes’ walk from the centre of the city with sweeping views over Florence. After the sun goes down, take in a classical concert at one of the churches for a truly memorable evening.

What are the best annual events in Florence?

One of the best annual events in the city is the Florence Carnival which celebrates the diverse world of culture with live music and parades through the city featuring a massive puppet dragon. In the summer months (June and July), the Florence Dance Festival overtakes the city with a programme of music, poetry and cinema.

What are the best things to do around Florence?

While in Florence, it’s a great idea to take advantage of the beautiful Tuscan countryside surrounding the city. One of the best places to explore is San Miniato which can be visited on a day trip from Florence. The charming hillside village is set in a stunning location and it’s the home of truffle hunting in Italy.

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It’s an amazing tour, totally worth it! Our tour was mixed (Spanish/English), and Flavia, our guide, was fantastic—always attentive to both groups. Our driver, Salvatore, was excellent as well. Thank you for everything; we had a great time on your tour!

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I wanted an experience where I could meet new people and enjoy a warm welcoming environment while eating good food, and that's what I experienced. Lovely atmosphere. Filipe, our instructor was great! Would recommend for solo travellers and groups alike.

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The guide was very competent and friendly. Everything was impeccable, he more than met our expectations. Thank you.

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Antonio did a fabulous job teaching us the three pastas. Awesome class would highly recommend.

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I really liked it! I couldn't access the audio, it was the only weak point