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Frie... 29 May 2023

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Travelled in couple - May 2023
Thanks a lot Aldo for your view of Florence. We really enjoyed the experience of exploring the city away from the crowd and meeting these cool artists.
Walk and taste Florence with Aldo
Jannie 11 Apr 2023
Køge

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Travelled in couple - Apr 2023
Fantastic tour with great views of the Toscana landscape. Would diffently recommend this tour, if you want to escape the tourists for a little while. Francesco told us about the Toscana area and also we learned about the Italien culture.
The Arcetri pass - Free trekking tour
Krsto 08 Apr 2023
Berlin

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Travelled in group - Apr 2023
Very nice Tour with Ceyhun - I can recommend him.
Free walking Tour in Florence
Juan 07 Apr 2023
Bogotá

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Travelled in group - Apr 2023
Muy buena persona con un amplio conocimiento de la ciudad y las cosas que a simple vista no podríamos ver. Nos gusto mucho
Free Tour in Florence: city of stories, legends and, above all, Much Art!
Laura 18 Nov 2022
Florence

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Travelled in couple - Nov 2022
Great tour! We really recommend it. Palazzo Pittu is fantastic but it may be overwhelming, and the tour really helped us understand and appreciate better what we saw.
The Palatine Gallery: Journey into the splendor and magnificence of the Pitti Palace.
CARLOS 04 Oct 2022

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Travelled in group - Oct 2022
Un placer compartir con Maria sus conocimientos, espero que siga asi
Free Tour Florence Special
Dea ... 03 Jul 2022
Bandung

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Travelled in couple - Jul 2022
very informative and passionate
THE GOLDEN AGE IN FLORENCE, Michelangelo, Leonardo and the Medici family
Mr Ian 12 Jun 2022
Oxford

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Travelled in couple - Apr 2022
Great information on Florence, fun and enjoyable
Florence: The Gate to Paradise.
Manila 06 Jun 2022
New Castle

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Travelled in group - Jun 2022
Excellent & Excellent. We did afternoon tours No point going to a city with out an expert guide. And as the guides don't earn if they are rubbish its performance related pay as it should be. this guy was exellent...
Free Tour Florence, Myths and Legends of Florence a City of Gold

Florence has much to offer tourists. It is a beautiful and historic city that offers a rich cultural experience. The city is also one of the most romantic places in Italy.
It is home to some of the world's most famous artists and architects, such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Giotto.
The city is also home to some of the world's most famous paintings, such as Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus", Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" and Michelangelo's "David".
Tourists can visit many churches in Florence which are decorated with frescoes by famous artists such as Ghirlandaio and Sassetti.
As you can see Florence is a city of culture and to make sure you don't miss a single detail there is nothing better than to have a professional guide on one of the Free Cultural Tours of Florence like the ones we offer here at GuruWalk.
The cultural offerings for tourists in Florence are quite diverse. There are many museums, galleries and churches for tourists to visit.
The most famous museum in Florence is the Uffizi Gallery, which houses a large collection of Renaissance art. It has some of the most iconic paintings by artists such as Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo. 
The Uffizi Gallery is a prestigious art museum in Florence. It houses one of the world's most extensive and valuable collections of paintings from the 13th to 18th centuries.
The Uffizi Gallery was commissioned by Duke Cosimo I de' Medici in 1560, who wanted to create a public gallery for his family's art collection. Construction was completed ten years later, in 1581.
In 1765, King Charles III of Spain visited the Uffizi and bought some of the paintings on display there. In 1873, two years after it became part of Italy following the unification of Italy, the building was damaged by an earthquake and had to be restored.
The church of Santa Croce is also a popular tourist destination with its beautiful architecture and the tombs of famous Italians such as Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo.
Santa Croce is located on the east side of Piazza Santa Croce, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio. It was founded in the 12th century and rebuilt in the 16th century.
Santa Croce is a must-see tourist attraction in Florence because it houses some of the most important Renaissance frescoes and sculptures in Italy, including Michelangelo's "Pietà" and "Resurrection of Christ".

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