Florence: Walking Tour with Skip-the-Line Accademia Gallery
Florence: Walking Tour with Skip-the-Line Accademia Gallery
Florence: Walking Tour with Skip-the-Line Accademia Gallery
Florence: Walking Tour with Skip-the-Line Accademia Gallery
Florence: Walking Tour with Skip-the-Line Accademia Gallery
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Florence: Walking Tour with Skip-the-Line Accademia Gallery

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Admire Florence's spectacular Duomo from the outside, crowned by Brunelleschi's dome
Discover Florence's top sights in 2 hours with a local expert guide
Feel the city's great works of art and architecture come alive with your guide's captivating commentary
Itinerary
Discover Florence's historic center on a walking tour including the imposing Duomo, elegant Uffizi Square, the renowned leather market, and the Accademia Gallery with Michelangelo's David. Stroll along the streets lined with the architecture of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, admire the city in its continued glory, and discover its hidden gems.

Begin with a walking tour and learn about the fascinating history of Florence as you visit the heart of the Renaissance Civic and Political Center, famous for its ancient statues and glorious fountains. With your guide leading the way, visit all of Florence's top sights, including the iconic sculptures at Piazza Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Uffizi Courtyard.

Walk towards the astounding Florence Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, from where Brunelleschi's dome dominates the skyline of Florence and never ceases to impress. Gaze at the Baptistry Doors by Ghiberti, coined the “Gates of Paradise” by Michelangelo, and get an up-close view of the Duomo, where your guide will tell you interesting facts about the building.

Benefit from skip-the-line access to the Accademia Gallery where you will have the unique opportunity to see Michelangelo's statue of the Slaves and his magnificent 17-foot marble masterpiece, the David.