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FlorenceLivorno Private Tour - Option 2B

Best of Florence - In Depth

Starting from Livorno

Tour Summary-
Type: Art, Culture, Free Time, Historic Monuments
Length:
10 - 11 hours (traffic pending)
Walking:
Difficult - uneven surfaces
Mobility: Folding wheelchairs OK, some sites may be inaccessible (advance notice required)
Guide:
Based on group size- see comments with price
Languages: English
Prices: Scroll Down or Click here for Prices


Ufizzi GalleryThis tour is best suited for those who wish to maximize their time by having an organized itinerary with a licensed tour guide who provides walking tours and museum visits. Other than lunch time, your day is packed with sites, museums and information.

Your driver guide will meet you at your cruise ship in Livorno. As an introduction to Florence, the Renaissance city, a stop at the Piazzale Michelangelo is your starting point. From this look out point there are beautiful panoramic views of the city. When you arrive in Florence you have approximately 5 hours to explore the city center and museums. When you arrive in Florence you have about 6 hours to explore the city center and museums.

Groups of 1-8 people- When you arrive in Florence your driver guide will introduce you to your licensed guide who will lead you on walking tours and / or through the museums of your choice. Please let us know your interest. Your licensed guide is with your group for 6 hours before you rejoin your driver guide for the trip back to the ship.

Groups of 9 or more people- You will have a licensed guide with you from the start of your journey until you return to the pier. Your licensed guide will lead you on walking tours and / or through the museums of your choice. Please let us know your interest.

Florence Baptistry DoorsIf you’d like to visit one or two of the famous museums of Florence, you’ll have that opportunity with this tour.  You could visit the Uffizi Gallery (the oldest and most important in Florence) that offers the greatest collection of Italian art in the world.  Some of the great artists whose works are on display here include: Giotto, da Vinci, Raphael, Rubens, Titian, Michelangelo and Botticelli. 
 
Two other highly recommended museum options are the Accademia or the Bargello.  The Accademia is most famous for two things: Michelangelo’s David (one of the great symbols of the Renaissance) and his unfinished Prisoners. 

The Bargello sculpture museum is located in a former prison.  It houses a vast collection of Renaissance statues among which are works by Ghilberti, Donatello and Michelangelo.  There is also an extraordinary collection of minor works; arms, ceramics, earthenware, bronzes as well as Medici family treasures.
 
If you decide to visit the city sites other than the museums, you have many options:  You may choose to visit the Cathedral complex in the heart of Florence which includes the gothic Duomo (the dome designed by Brunellesci is a real marvel), Giotto's bell tower and the Baptistery, with its bronze doors commonly referred to as the Gates of Paradise. 

Next consider heading over to the Piazza della Signoria to see a copy of Michelangelo’s David in the outdoor setting for which it was originally designed.  You'll also see the 14th-century Loggia, which houses several famous sculptures and the grand Palazzo Vecchio (Florence’s most famous and imposing palazzo, once home to the reigning Medici family). 

FlorenceWhy not stroll down to the famous Ponte Vecchio, built in 1220?   This bridge crossing the Arno River is lined with shops that traditionally sell gold and silver.  There is a passageway above the shops that connected the Palazzo Vecchio and Uffizi Gallery to the Pitti Palace. 

You might also choose to visit the 14th-century Santa Croce Church, which holds the tombs of great Florentines including Michelangelo, Machiavelli, the composer Rossini, as well as a memorial to Dante.  Also, if you are interested in shopping for leather on your trip, Florence is the ideal city for it.  There are many quality leather shops near Santa Croce.

Your return you to the ship later this afternoon.


Tour Breakdown-
1- Depart pier and drive to Florence- 1.5 - 2 hours (traffic pending)
2- Stop at Piazzale Michelangelo- 30 Minutes
3- Visit Florence with licensed city guide- 6 Hours (traffic pending)
4- Return to pier in Livorno- 1.5 - 2 hours  (traffic pending)


 

Livorno Private Group Size

Group Price

1 - 3 People
Includes Sedan, Driver Guide, Licensed Guide (6 Hours)

1225 Euro

4 - 6 People
Includes Minivan, Driver Guide, Licensed Guide (6 Hours)

1325 Euro

7 - 8 People
Includes Minibus, Driver Guide, Licensed Guide (6 Hours)

1390 Euro

9 - 15 People
Includes Mid Size Bus with Driver and Licensed Guide

2060 Euro

16 - 25 People
Includes Coach with Driver and Licensed Guide

2700 Euro

26 - 35 People
Includes Coach with Driver and Licensed Guide

2800 Euro

36 - 52 People
Includes Coach with Driver and Licensed Guide

2960 Euro

Optional Museum Visits

Museum Notes: Many visitors wish to visit the Uffizi Gallery or the Accademia Museum. With this tour, you have between 6 and 7 hours in Florence so you can plan to visit both museums. This will allow you to also see some of the city's other famous monuments and enjoy free time for lunch. Please note that the Uffizi Gallery is closed on Monday and the Accademia closes early on Monday.

Uffizi Gallery - Price includes tickets to Permanent and Temporary Exhibits plus all advance reservation fees to avoid major lines.

26 Euro - Adult

22 Euro - Age 6-18

14 Euro - Under 6

Accademia Museum - Price includes tickets to Permanent and Temporary Exhibits plus all advance reservation fees to avoid major lines.

26 Euro - Adult

22 Euro - Age 6-18

14 Euro - Under 6

See More Options in this Port
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Last Updated: 04/19/2012