Florence, Italy is a beautiful city to visit. When you visit Florence you will be immersed in the richness of the Italian culture, not only the arts, but the history and oh yes, the food. When you come to Florence don’t hesitate to take one of the many available tours of Florence.

If you’d like to take a walking tour you’re among the many who favor the one to three hour strolls through the city’s historic streets. While each walking tour is a little different the notable stops might include historic architecture, museums, and popular tourist stops such as Santa Maria Novella Cathedral, the Baptistery, and Giotto’s Bell Tower.

Some walking tours of Florence are self-guided. Most of the tours, though, are headed by a professional guide that will have plenty of knowledge about the area and will be happy to answer your inquiries. Walking tours which include visits to popular destinations often come with an added bonus. As the admission is generally included in the price of the tour, you can skip the ticket lines, which can be long during vacation times.

Another option in touring is a bicycle tour. These offer some sights you might not see on other tours. If you go on a bike tour you will be able to make your way to places that are too remote to walk or bus to. Tour operators provide you with a bike, safety gear and water bottles, as well as an experienced, friendly guide. Many of these tours will have a minivan for support if a biker becomes exhausted or bicycles require repairs while on route.

There is a wide range of options for bike tours in Florence and some may last for several days. Shorter tours take you through side streets, pointing out historical areas along the way and ending at unique views of some of the more popular sights. A longer tour might feature pauses at restaurants and vineyards to offer participants a taste of the local flavors in food and samples of the world renowned wines of Italy.

If you enjoy wine or want to learn more about it, be sure to take one of the Tuscany wine tours offered in Florence. On such tours you will stop at a sampling of the area vineyards and taste a number of their products. Most tours include a stop to learn about the process of making wine from the vineyard to the bottle.

Select wine tours will also include other interesting sites too. The same areas of the country are also well known for their shopping, olive oil production and restaurants. The majority of wine tours offered are full day ones. There may be a few options for you if you have a tighter schedule, though.

The vast majority of tours have limited group sizes. Walking and biking tours tend to be smaller than tours that take buses. For those who prefer more intimate tours or visits to places off the beaten path, most tour operators offer private tours as well. Of course, you can expect to pay accordingly for the personal attention you will receive from a private tour booking.

No matter which method of touring you select, you will be embarking on an amazing journey that will give you great exposure to the culture and the attractions in Florence, Italy or the surrounding areas. There is something for everyone. It’s only a tour away.

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