Florence is a wonderful city and introduce it to my guests is for me an honor and a great pleasure.
After so many years cross the threshold of the Uffizi, on the second floor between Molossi Dogs, make me a comforting sense of belonging.
My name is Elisabetta, I have worked as a tour leader for a decade and I'm Tourist Guide of Florence.
I'd love to have you as a guest to take you to discover the Florence of Monuments, Museums, but also walk in the Renaissance gardens. We will explore the Florentine workshops and botteghe, and enjoy the best Italian ice cream break. I am a traveler and I have friends all over the world because I love the cultural and human exchange.
Orientation walking tour and the two Greater Museums of Florence: Uffizi Gallery and Galleria dell'Accademia;
The Medici Family: their official Residences, their “parish” San Lorenzo and the Boboli Garden;
Michelangelo Sculptor: Sculpture National Museum Bargello; Medici Chapel and Santa Croce Basilica;
The Oltrarno and the Renaissance: Santo Spirito Church and the Brancacci Chapel;
The Opificio delle Pietre Dure: which displays handiworks made with semiprecious stones;
The Renaissance private chapels: Tornabuoni Chapel and Santa Maria Novella;
Renaissance House: Palazzo Davanzati Museum;
Museo dell'Ospedale degli Innocenti: recently renewed the oldest European orphanage;
Museum Foundation Horne and Donazione Loeser (Loeser Bequest);
The viewpoints of Florence: Piazzale Michelangelo, Arcetri and Fiesole;
The Medici Villas: Villa Castello and Villa Petraia;
The Etruscan Coast: Livorno (Leghorn), Casale Marittimo, Campiglia Marittima and Volterra, Pisa and Lucca;
Carrara: the mountain range the Alpi Apuane;
Bologna also known as the "dining room" of Italy: is famous for its porticos, its art, culture and gastronomic tradition.
Spring in Villas and Gardens;
Florence: Perfumes, spices, wigs and makeup;
Florence and the new museums: The Museo dell'Opera del Duomo and The Ospedale degli Innocenti; San Gimignano and Volterra; Siena and San Gimignano;
Arezzo and Cortona; Leonardo and the Leonardiano Museum of Vinci; The route of San Francesco and the Sanctuary of the Verna