Immerse yourself in the heart of the Renaissance with a visit to Palazzo Medici Riccardi, a prototype of Renaissance architecture. Then, head to Piazza S.S. Annunziata, widely considered one of the most aesthetically pleasing public squares in Renaissance style. Here, you'll find the Hospital of the Innocents, a children's orphanage designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, another prominent example of early Italian Renaissance architecture.
Continuing on, we'll admire the iconic Duomo, featuring the awe-inspiring Brunelleschi's Dome. Our exploration continues with other treasures like Piazza Pitti, dominated by the grandiose Pitti Palace, the last residence of the Medici Family. Finally, we'll arrive at S. Spirito, a testament to Renaissance harmony with its perfectly symmetrical design elements.
Discover the heart of Florence's Renaissance with this exclusive tour!
Duration: 3 hours
Pickup included
The entire center of the city is a Unesco World Heritage Site and this eco-friendly tour departs from Piazza Santissima Annunziata, home of the National Archaeological Museum and Spedale degli Innocenti. Continue through aristocratic streets and stop at the Synagogue and the historic Flea Market. Pause for a photo in front of Santa Croce Church, a symbol of Florence, known for its stunning 14th-century frescoes. Leaving the Santa Croce district, you will pass the home of Michelangelo and cross over the Arno River via the famous Ponte Vecchio. Visit Porta San Niccolò, Pitti Palace, and the Santo Spirito Church, containing a crucifix carved by Michelangelo, before cycling back over the Arno to Piazza Signoria. Stop to catch your breath and snap a photo at the Neptune Fountain and the magnificent Medici Palazzo Vecchio. No trip to Florence is complete without seeing Piazza Repubblica and the extraordinary Duomo.
Palazzo Medici Riccardi is one of the most important Renaissance buildings in Florence, commissioned by Cosimo de' Medici in the 15th century and designed by Michelozzo. It was the first residence of the Medici family before they moved to Palazzo Vecchio and later Palazzo Pitti. The palace is known for its elegant rusticated façade and its stunning courtyard, but its true gem is the Chapel of the Magi, adorned with magnificent frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli, depicting the Procession of the Magi. Over time, it was expanded by the Riccardi family, who enriched it with Baroque elements. Today, Palazzo Medici Riccardi houses a museum and is a must-visit for those interested in Renaissance art, Medici history, and Florentine architecture.
Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is one of the most harmonious and elegant squares in Florence, known for its perfect Renaissance symmetry. It is dominated by the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata, an important religious site with stunning frescoes and the revered miraculous Annunciation painting. The square is framed by porticoed buildings, including Brunelleschi’s Ospedale degli Innocenti, one of the first examples of Renaissance architecture, originally built as an orphanage. At its center stands the equestrian statue of Ferdinand I de' Medici, flanked by two ornate bronze fountains. A place rich in history and artistic beauty, Piazza della Santissima Annunziata offers a unique glimpse into Florence’s architectural elegance and cultural heritage.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Pick-up at your accomodation if centrally located Pick-up will be on foot, at the start time of the visit