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10 Best City Tours In Florence

The picks worth your morning.

Florence has 10 standout city tours. Each entry below covers what is actually included, who runs it, and the price you pay.

10 Best City Tours In Florence

Florence in a Day: Michelangelo’s David, Uffizi and Guided City Walking Tour

Florence in a Day: Michelangelo's David, Uffizi and Guided City Walking Tour - Piazza della Signoria: Where David Was Meant to Stand

1.Florence in a Day: Michelangelo’s David, Uffizi and Guided City Walking Tour

Most Popular 4.5

Florence in a Day with skip-the-line Accademia and Uffizi tickets, Michelangelo’s David, and a guided walking loop of Duomo, Signoria, Ponte Vecchio.

“It’s not a full day - for the price I expected more content. The 2 gallery tours were good but we skimped on other things, for example we didn’t go inside the duomo or visit ponte vecchio or the central market even though we had plenty of time. The tour was 9:45-2:15 with 1 1/2…”

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Florence: 25+ Attractions City Card with Uffizi & Accademia

Florence: 25+ Attractions City Card with Uffizi & Accademia - Uffizi and Accademia: skip-the-ticket line, plus the time-slot catch

Florence: City Pass with Uffizi, David, Cathedral, and More

Florence: City Pass with Uffizi, David, Cathedral, and More - Picking up your tickets near Bar Bistrot 34R (and why it matters)

Florence: City Walking Tour and Uffizi Gallery Visit

Florence: City Walking Tour and Uffizi Gallery Visit - Getting Oriented at Piazza delle Belle Arti (Blue Flag Start)

5.Florence: City Walking Tour and Uffizi Gallery Visit

4.8

Small-group Florence walking tour with skip-the-line Uffizi entry and expert stories of the Dome, Ponte Vecchio, and more. 3 hours.

“Leticia was personable and friendly. She knows the city and the history of Florence and the paintings. Speak very well English. It was a raining day but she made it enjoyable. Highly recommend this tour; especially while visiting the gallery; a lot of insight about the paintings.”

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Florence City Tour, David & Uffizi Gallery Semi-Private 8ppl Max

Florence City Tour, David & Uffizi Gallery Semi-Private 8ppl Max - Galleria dell’Accademia: David Up Close, Plus the Artist Behind the Giant

7.Florence City Tour, David & Uffizi Gallery Semi-Private 8ppl Max

5.0

Semi-private Florence tour with Accademia’s David and the Uffizi’s Medici masterpieces, plus Duomo square landmarks, in 5.5 hours.

“Eleonora was fantastic. Very passionate and knowledgeable. Perfect introduction to the history of the city. She made you part of the Renaissance! Just book it!”

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Florence City Tour, David & Uffizi Gallery Exclusive Guided Tour

Florence City Tour, David & Uffizi Gallery Exclusive Guided Tour - Duomo and Baptistery views: what you get (and what you don’t)

8.Florence City Tour, David & Uffizi Gallery Exclusive Guided Tour

5.0

Guided Florence walk with Accademia and Uffizi entry. See David, the Duomo square views, Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio, and Ponte Vecchio.

“I had an amazing time with Babylon Tours in Florence! Our guide, Giacomo Piccardi, was not only enthusiastic but also incredibly informative. His passion for the city’s art and history made the tour engaging. I loved it! This experience truly deepened my connection to Florence's treasures. Highly recommend!”

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Florence: Accademia & City Tour with Optional Uffizi Gallery

Florence: Accademia & City Tour with Optional Uffizi Gallery - Entering the Accademia fast: skip-the-line that actually helps

9.Florence: Accademia & City Tour with Optional Uffizi Gallery

4.6

Skip-the-line Accademia entry for Michelangelo’s David, then walk Florence highlights with a small group, with optional Uffizi upgrade.

“Our tour guide - Diletta - was fantastic. So knowledgable about the history of the city, the art and sculptures and the architecture. We had plenty of time in the Accademia Gallery to see the original David, and the queue jump meant we didn’t wait long. Diletta pointed out all the most famous sites and…”

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