Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comFlorence Half-Day or Full-Day Sightseeing Tour
Duration: 3 - 8 hours (approx.)
Location: Florence, Italy
Product code: 24281AGROUP
148 reviews of Florence Half-Day or Full-Day Sightseeing Tour
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We saw the statue of David, had a nice lunch, and then visited the Ufizzi gallery. I would have liked to have made this a two-day tour instead of one. There was a lot of walking.
Reviewed by: William S, United States, September 2007
The tour was great!
Reviewed by: Cheryl S, United States, September 2007
Because we chose Tuesday afternoon and we came from Rome to the tour, we did not have enough time to see the last museum because we had to catch our train back.
Reviewed by: Lorraine L, United States, September 2007
We were really glad that we had booked the sight-seeing tour. We did the morning and afternoon tours on separate days, and would never have learned so much of Florence's history without them. We especially enjoyed the walking part of the tour, where our friendly and helpful guide pointed out interesting buildings we would have missed if we had just wandered around by ourselves. Of course, the real advantage of the tour is being able to avoid the queues and walk straight into the Accademia! Our guide was really knowledgeable and told us lots about the various exhibits. Michaelangelo's David was really worth seeing.
Reviewed by: Vanessa J, United Kingdom, September 2007
We were really glad that we had booked the sight-seeing tour. We did the morning and afternoon tours on separate days and would never have learned so much history without them. We especially enjoyed the walking tour. The big advantage was that we could go straight into the Uffizi without waiting in queues. Our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable, but we did find the art gallery tour and the talks on the history of Italian Art perhaps a little too detailed, especially as it was almost repeated during the morning tour of the Academia.
Reviewed by: Vanessa J, United Kingdom, September 2007
The two museums visited were awesome and the lunch in San Lorenzo was delicious.
Reviewed by: Kelley B, United States, September 2007
The guide was very well informed. I enjoyed the tour.
Reviewed by: Srinandan S, India, September 2007
We had a very knowledgeable tour guide.
Reviewed by: Amira D, Australia, August 2007
We had a very knowledgeable guide. The buses were prompt, clean and well organized. We would definitely recommend Viator to our friends.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2007
We had a great tour guide who showed us around the city, and we got to see a breathtaking view from the Piazza San Michaelangelo. Lunch was amazing - an authentic Italian meal with wine - it was definitely worth it.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2007
I enjoyed this tour immensely.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2007
Florence is impossible to see in one day, but the professional guides provided a fascinating and interesting insight into a truly incredible city.
Reviewed by: Michael W, United Kingdom, July 2007
This was our second visit to Florence, and we had not seen the city the way this bus tour showed it. The tour guide was very knowledgeable, and the bus was very comfortable. Thanks!
Reviewed by: Richard B, United States, July 2007
The tour was well worth it, but the museum was closed for some reason, so we had to wait a long time to get in, and we missed our lunch. We had to eat on the run to the afternoon tour. Our guide was extraordinary! What a great time we all had with her - such a smart and funny woman.
Reviewed by: Naji J, Canada, July 2007
It's a good tour if you plan to see the city of Florence along with Uffizi gallery. Our guide was fantastic and spoke English very well. She had knowledge of paintings which made the tour very interesting. At the end of the tour, we were taken by bus to a hill from where we had a view of Florence. We were not allowed to get off the bus on the hill which was very disappointing.
Reviewed by: Anil Y, United Kingdom, July 2007
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