My Exclusive Original Florence & David Tour
from € 45.00
The Original Florence Walk and the David at the Accademia
Two and a half hour City Walk plus a half hour visit to the Accademia Museum to see Michelangelo's "David".
The Original Florence Walk is a tour that covers the historical center of Florence.
The walk focuses on the area north of the river and west of the church Santa Croce.
It includes the Duomo, Santa Trinità and Orsanmichele (we enter 2 churches, time permitting - the rest of the walk is outdoors), the Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Della Signoria, Piazza Strozzi, Vasari corridor, the Bell Tower, the Baptistery, the Palazzo Vecchio and many other medieval towers and renaissance palaces along the way. It is a historical tour, but we do discuss art (many statues are outdoors here) and tell many little stories and anecdotes that are not usually in the history books.
This tour is entertaining and suits all levels and ages.
With this combination private tour we also visit the Accademia Gallery where we view the majestic David along with Michelangelo's Slaves composition, another of the artist's works housed in the Museum.
Tour Length: Three Hours - two and a half hour Original Florence Walk and one half hour in the Accademia for the Original David Tour.
Includes: Your own private guide, all pre-reserved museum entries and reservation fees.
Excludes: Optional gratuities.
Please make sure that shoulders and knees are covered for entrance into churches!
Please note: Children under 6 years old are free on this tour.
Skip-the-line entry: Artviva Tours make reservations up to 12 months in advance to skip the ticket purchasing and reserved ticket retrieval queues. Even with reservations, there is still a compulsory security check which may cause some delays in entering the museum. We guarantee that in spite of any eventual delays, our tour guides ensure all aspects of our museum tour are covered.
| From 1 to 2 persons | 290.00 € | From 145.00 € per person |
| From 3 to 4 persons | 340.00 € | From 85.00 € per person |
| From 5 to 6 persons | 390.00 € | From 65.00 € per person |
| Fropm 7 to 8 persons | 440.00 € | From 55.00 € per person |
| From 9 to 10 persons | 490.00 € | From 49.00 € per person |
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