Unforgettable Family Friendly Tours are perfect for your kids from toddlers to children, there are no age restrictions. My kids friendly tours will guarantee fun and interaction.
The Kids Tours I organise are for families with kids aged between 3 and 14 years old. My tours are active learning activities because my mission is to engage the kids in a fun experience that they will treasure forever using visual thinking strategies that will enhance their critical skills and their problem solving.
Kids friendly Orientation tour
A kids friendly walking tour which aims to give an understanding of Florence and to discover the beauties the city has to offer getting close to the most wonderful creations. The tour guide starts in Piazza Duomo where we will admire the Cathedral, famous for the Brunelleschi’s Dome, the Giotto tower and the Baptistery. A …Uffizi Tour
The Uffizi Gallery is the incredible home to one of the most prestigious and renowned collections of Italian Renaissance masterpieces, as well as outstanding classical sculptures. The museum boasts major works by Michelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci and Giotto and offers stunning views of the city: the view of the Ponte Vecchio and the Oltrarno …Accademia tour
The Academy gallery is one of the most famous galleries in Italy, visited by thousands of people chiefly for the fact that the original statue of David (a must see masterpiece in Florence) as well as other famous sculptures by Michelangelo are displayed in this museum. Listen to the most interesting stories about this artist, …Medieval Case Torri (Tower houses) and Renaissance Palazzi (Palaces)
This tour explores the evolution of civil architecture over the centuries: from high and narrow medieval towers to the stately shapes of noble palaces of the Renaissance, commissioned by the richest families of the period, designed by the most famous architect’s of the day. The Florentine palazzi tour includes a visit to the Palazzo Davanzati, …Leonardo welcomes you to Vinci – A tailor-made family tour
Vinci, a small village in the countryside, just a half-an-hour drive from Florence, is famous because it is where the legendary Leonardo was born on April 15, 1452. He was the illegitimate child of Sir Piero da Vinci and a domestic servant. Sir Piero was the owner of the house at the time. Our visit will …Treasure / Scavenger hunts
The treasure/scavenger hunts I organize for kids aged in between 6 and 14 years old consist of a walking tour in a specific area of the city (for example: Boboli garden treasure hunt: Pitti palace and Boboli garden. Medici family treasure hunt: Medici district). My tours are active learning activities because my mission is to …Discovering Boboli Garden
Boboli garden is the largest public green area in the city and it hides many curiosities: beautiful sculptures, fountains, family’s crest and mottos. Thanks to the special map and stickers the kids will be provided they will be able to guide the family during the entire tour and will enjoy listening to the fascinating stories …Florence, 59 B.C.
The foundations of Florence date back to Roman times. The oldest part of the city bears the imprint of these Roman origins; rectangular in plan, it was enclosed in a wall about 1800 meters long. Straight roads that crossed at right angles characterized the built-up area, like all the cities founded by the Romans. The …Giotto in the city: the great precursor of the Renaissance
A stroll around Florence to discover the works of the first great revolutionary of art.This guide through Florence will lead you to discover the works of the greatest painter of all times: Giotto. It will also take you back in time to the 1200s and mid1300s, when Florence was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in …Palazzo Vecchio: Finding Da Vinci
Be a part of the last great art mystery trying to find a lost Leonardo masterpiece. The tour will give you the opportunity to visit one of the oldest and most beautiful palace in the city. The visit will start in the spectacular Salone de Cinquecento and you will experience the thrill of being on …Dante in the city: The father of the Italian language
A stroll around the city to discover the places dear to Dante Alighieri. This walk will take you back in time at the end of the Middle Ages when Florence was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Europe. The tour will begin with a visit inside Santa Croce church, which housed Dante’s cenotaph, …