









10 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore Florence’s charming streets on an immersive walking tour from Rome
See iconic landmarks such as the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria
Discover the fascinating history and stories behind Florence’s architectural treasures
Enjoy exclusive access and climb Giotto’s Bell Tower for panoramic city views
Visit Renaissance masterpieces and experience the city’s rich cultural legacy
€ 170
€ 156.40


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Step into the heart of Renaissance Florence with this immersive day trip from Rome, designed for travelers eager to explore history, art, and authentic Italian culture. Begin your journey with a scenic high-speed train ride from Rome to Florence, enjoying picturesque views of the Italian countryside along the way. Upon arrival, join your expert host for a walking tour through Florence’s charming streets, where each corner tells a story. From the magnificent Duomo to the bustling Piazza della Signoria, you’ll uncover the fascinating history and artistry behind the city’s most iconic landmarks, gaining insights that go far beyond a typical sightseeing experience.
The adventure continues with exclusive access to Giotto’s Bell Tower, where you can climb to the top and be rewarded with panoramic views of Florence’s terracotta rooftops and historic skyline. This unique perspective allows you to fully appreciate the architectural brilliance and rich cultural heritage of the city. Combining expert guidance, architectural marvels, and breathtaking vistas, this day trip offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect deeply with Florence’s Renaissance legacy—all in a single, unforgettable experience.
High speed train
Giotto Pass
Live Host
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Participants must be at least 4 years old
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Florence Cathedral, Florence, Italy. It is situated in the Piazza del Duomo in the heart of Florence's historic center. It's iconic dome, was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, took 16 years to build and happens to be the largest masonry dome in the world. It commenced in 1296 in a Gothic Style and was completed by 1436. It's exterior is faced with marble panels featuring an elaborate 19th Cent. Gothic revival facade. An extremely fascinating and Awesome structure, which couldn't be clicked in just a few shots.

Amazing! How could the people of that time devote so much time and effort to building such a temple? The marble decorations on the exterior are stunning. The dome on the interior is a masterpiece. The level of hell can terrify even the greatest sinners. The last level is the mockers' lodge. The creator had an incredible imagination. The views from the dome stretch for an inch across Florence. It's worth a workout on the stairs leading to the dome. It's worth it, truly worth seeing!

This one is hard... I can't give it 5 stars. First of all the Cathedral is GORGEOUS from the outside, way too many people for the free entry. We had a Brunelleschi Pass and to be able to enter the cathedral and visit the Santa Reparata, we waited almost one hour outside, raining! The Dome was amazing to climb (again lots of people) but dear lord, the church inside is so anti climatic. I could not believe my eyes! The Batistero was a complete disaster. It's being renovated so you enter to look up and see some replica of the ceiling on some tissue... Honesyit would be better if they closed that place until it's done. The views from the Dome are just spectacular. The outside marble work is amazing. 1 star less for the overly crowded experience and the "disappointing interior"

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore — or the Duomo — is absolutely breathtaking! The architecture alone is enough to leave you in awe, but climbing up to the roof was a real highlight. From the top, you get an incredible view of Florence, the surrounding rooftops, and the Duomo itself in all its glory. It’s the perfect spot for photos and to truly appreciate the scale and beauty of this masterpiece. Inside, the cathedral is just as impressive. The frescoes, stained glass, and intricate details showcase the artistry and devotion poured into every inch of the building. Even just walking around the piazza, the grandeur of the Duomo dominates the skyline and gives a real sense of Florence’s history and culture. If you’re visiting Florence, don’t miss climbing the dome — it’s a bit of a workout, but totally worth it. The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore isn’t just a landmark; it’s an unforgettable experience that captures the spirit and beauty of the city.

The Florence Duomo is more than just a building; it is an architectural symbol of the entire Italian Renaissance, dominating the city and the skyline. What immediately strikes you is the opulence and intricacy of its decoration. The façade, clad in colored marble (white from Carrara, green from Prato, and pink from Maremma), is a stunning sight. Nearby stands Giotto's majestic Campanile and the ancient Baptistery of San Giovanni, decorated with a black-and-white geometric pattern on the outside. Brunelleschi's dome itself is an engineering marvel of the era, visible from virtually anywhere in the city. Climb beneath it to admire the stunning fresco cycle "The Last Judgment." The frescoes are striking in their scale and detail. They depict Christ in glory, the Virgin Mary, and detailed scenes of the saved and condemned. The interior of the main nave has majestic but more restrained proportions than its exterior. Note the unusual details, such as the 24-hour clock (the so-called Hora Italica) by Paolo Uccello above the entrance. The nave also features monumental equestrian frescoes, including an image of the condottiere John Hawkwood, and marble tombstones. The Duomo complex is the pinnacle of Florentine art and architecture. The exterior of the façade and Campanile is a triumph of color and decoration, while the interior, especially the monumental frescoes of the dome, makes one feel like a tiny speck of dust in the midst of history and art. But be aware that you'll have to wait in line for 20 minutes to an hour to get inside.



