Museo de’ Medici: Entry Ticket
The Museo de’ Medici – located in one of the most extraordinary buildings in the city – is the place to discover the history of the world’s most famous dynasty.
The Museo de’ Medici – located in one of the most extraordinary buildings in the city – is the place to discover the history of the world’s most famous dynasty.
Explore Florence’s City Hall with a two-hour tour of the Palazzo Vecchio Museum. The history of this palace is marked by political intrigue and captivating stories, as well as that of the family that inhabited it for centuries and ruled Florence from 1434 to 1737, the Medici.
Take a moment to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, an architectural masterpiece.
Before you treat your taste buds and taste the tannins in a glass of Chianti, you’ll get to feast your eyes on the rolling hills of Tuscany.
Explore the world-renowned Uffizi Gallery, located in the former office quarters of the Medici family, with this skip-the-line ticket. Witness a collection of Renaissance masterpieces at your own pace, featuring works by Michelangelo, Botticelli, Da Vinci, and more.
Start your journey in Florence at the Piazza del Duomo. Here, a guide shares stories about the historic square. Your first stop is the Baptistery of St. John, known for its golden ceiling and bronze “Gates of Paradise” doors.
Visit the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence with a ticket that includes access to Brunelleschi’s Dome.
Explore the serene vineyards and rolling hills of the Chianti wine region. Take a break from city life and appreciate a relaxing gastronomic experience surrounded by nature. Tuscany is famous not only for its art cities but also for its beautiful landscapes, villages, and vineyards.
Don’t miss the chance to meet one of the world’s most famous and versatile artists: Michelangelo. He’s alive and thriving thanks to his art, and on this guided tour, your expert guide will reveal the hidden secrets of the Galleria dell’Accademia and the creation of the great artist’s priceless masterpieces.
Are you set to get goosebumps? Witness a tribute to The Three Tenors on one of Florence’s most exquisite stages, and the chills are sure to follow! Experience Neapolitan classics like “O Sole Mio”, “Funiculì Funiculà”, and “Torna a Surriento”, performed by some of Italy’s most gifted talents.
Join a guided tour to explore the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. As you stroll around the square, the monumental area reveals like a treasure chest, promising sites such as Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Baptistery of San Giovanni, and the Museum of the Works of the Duomo – all sitting under the magical aura of the Florence Cathedral.
During Dante’s lifetime, the city of Florence was a network of narrow streets, stone houses and wooden houses, maybe even more charming for its romantic artists and poets.
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