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We’re not the biggest tour company in Florence. We’re the best. Maximum 12 guests per tour. Skip-the-line access to every masterpiece. Local guides who live and breathe Tuscany. Personal attention. Authentic experiences. That’s our promise.
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1. What to prepare for your Florence tour
Comfortable walking shoes are essential as Florence’s historic center is best explored on foot. Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a hat for sunny days. We recommend light layers as you’ll be moving between air-conditioned museums and warm outdoor piazzas. Don’t forget your camera and charged phone for those unforgettable Renaissance moments.
2. What documents you need for your Tuscany trip
Valid passport required for non-EU visitors. EU citizens need only a valid ID card. No visa required for US, Canadian, Australian, and UK citizens for stays under 90 days. Print your tour confirmation email and meet-up details. We’ll handle all museum tickets and skip-the-line access for you.
3. How to schedule your Florence tour itinerary
Book your tours at least 2-3 weeks in advance, especially during peak season (April-October). We recommend starting with our Accademia or Uffizi tours on day one, then exploring the Duomo and walking tours. Save the Siena day trip for midweek when you’re acclimated. Morning tours offer cooler weather and fewer crowds.
4. Websites to read before your trip
Check our blog for insider tips on Florence neighborhoods and hidden gems. Visit FirenzeCard.it if you plan extensive museum visits beyond our tours. Review VisitTuscany.com for regional insights. Follow our social media for seasonal updates, special events, and last-minute tour availability throughout your stay.
5. This is the best budget you need to prepare
Our tours range from €45-120 per person depending on duration and inclusions. Budget €30-50 daily for meals at local trattorias. Set aside €15-25 for coffee breaks and gelato. Plan €100-200 for leather goods, wine, and souvenirs. Cash is useful for small purchases, though cards are widely accepted in Florence.
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Explore our destination guides covering Florence’s top attractions, seasonal events, and practical travel tips. Learn about our small group philosophy, meet our expert guides, and read traveler reviews. Find detailed itineraries, booking policies, and answers to common questions about accessibility, weather, and what to expect on tour day.
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