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We have 12 themed walks to choose from - or you can design your own city plan.

The walks last between 2.5 hours and 4 hours and, for most, you can choose your preferred starting time.

Just those which end with lunch or aperitivo have a fixed starting time.

You walk with your own private guide and any travelling companions you may have. No-one else.

Let us show you Florence as it should be seen - at your own pace!

We've also got guides to show you around the main museums (such as Uffizi and Galleria dell'Accademia) and you choose how many hours you need.

On this blog spot, we'll post as many wonderful photos as we can of Florence, to whet your appetite.

We'll also let you know of special offers and places we can genuinely recommend to eat or stay. There are no kickbacks for us - unlike some companies, which seek reward for mentioning a business.

If we mention a place it's because we've genuinely loved it!

Feel free to share your own experiences and memories of Florence.

Thank you for choosing Florence Walks!

Wednesday 1 April 2015

CITY MUSEUMS OPEN FOR EASTER!



Good news if you're planning to visit a museum in Florence this Easter - a proposed strike by ticket office workers has been cancelled.

Meanwhile, the city's museums will take part in “Domenica al museo” free openings on Easter Sunday .... Museo Novecento, Church of Santa Maria Novella, Brancacci Chapel, Palazzo Vecchio and Museo Stefano Bardini will have no entrance fee that day.

On Easter Monday, a number of museums which would usually be closed on a Monday will be open. This includes the Uffizi Gallery, the Boboli Gardens and the Galleria dell'Accademia where you can see the Statue of David.

Buona Pasqua tutti! 

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