Don't have much time in Florence or want to get a quick overview before you explore it more on your own?
Your driver will show you the most important highlights of this magical town in maximum comfort.
In half a day we'll take you to Piazzale Michelangelo where you will see one of the most famous views of the city and a copy of the statue of David.
You will have the chance to admire the San Miniato al Monte church, the Belvedere Fortress and much more. Then you'll head down across the river to see the Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the largest churches in the city, the world famous Ponte Vecchio (with its jewellery shops) and the Pitti Palace which hosts the beautiful Boboli gardens, a vast and splendid Italian-style public garden which reflects, in every way, the taste of the high Renaissance period (masses of trees treated as architecture, lawns, grottos, fountains, etc.), the Galleria Palatina containing works by Titian, Raphael, Tintoretto, Caravaggio, Botticelli, Andrea del Sarto etc., the Museo degli Argenti displays silver, gold, stone, glass, and crystal ware, the Galleria del Costume, with rotating exhibits of clothing from different periods, the Museo delle Carrozze containing coaches from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Then we'll stop in "Piazza del Duomo", and you will see the cathedral, the Giotto's bell tower, the baptistery and much more. Don't forget the shopping, that in Florence can be a unique experience. Walk through its ancient medieval streets, exploring the city's renowned tradition of crafts and family-run businesses. Few cities of comparable size can boast of such a profusion and variety of high quality goods with Italian design.
The most important street for shopping is Via De' Tornabuoni with designer boutiques like Prada, Gucci, Armani, Ferragamo, Valentino, Vuitton, Damiani, Cartier, Trussardi, Eleuteri, Buccellati, Coveri, Versace, Tiffany, YSL, Zegna, Desmo, Chopard, Tod's, Cavalli etc.
We can also see what the local craftsmen have to offer in the small local workshops in the Santa Croce or Santo Spirito neighbourhoods, or practice your bargaining skills at the San Lorenzo outdoor market






























