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Florence: Meet the Artisans & Explore Historic Shops
$77.47
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Overview
Discover Florence on the first tour dedicated exclusively to artisans—a fascinating journey into the heart of Florentine tradition.
Stop at historic workshops and specialty stores where artisans create unique masterpieces using centuries-old techniques.
From the craftsmanship of leatherwork to the magic of marbled paper, from the elegance of Florentine ceramics to the art of engraving, witness these creative processes up close and appreciate authentic local craftsmanship.
The 3-hour tour includes at least three artisan visits and a guided Tuscan extra virgin olive oil tasting. The 4-hour tour offers a deeper dive, featuring at least six workshops plus the olive oil tasting.
Explore historic courtyards, visit shops rich in history and tradition, and experience the true soul of Florence. Let yourself be enchanted by Florentine artisans!
Stop at historic workshops and specialty stores where artisans create unique masterpieces using centuries-old techniques.
From the craftsmanship of leatherwork to the magic of marbled paper, from the elegance of Florentine ceramics to the art of engraving, witness these creative processes up close and appreciate authentic local craftsmanship.
The 3-hour tour includes at least three artisan visits and a guided Tuscan extra virgin olive oil tasting. The 4-hour tour offers a deeper dive, featuring at least six workshops plus the olive oil tasting.
Explore historic courtyards, visit shops rich in history and tradition, and experience the true soul of Florence. Let yourself be enchanted by Florentine artisans!
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Meet the artisans- Short Tour
Duration: 2 hours: During the 2-hour tour, we will visit at least 3 artisan workshops, while the 4-hour tour includes a minimum of 6 workshops.
Duration: 2 hours: During the 2-hour tour, we will visit at least 3 artisan workshops, while the 4-hour tour includes a minimum of 6 workshops.
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 4 hours
The experience offers several options, check yours above
- Refill your bottle with fresh water for free at our agency
- Welcome coffee at our agency
- guided tasting of three Tuscan extra virgin olive oils
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Right beside the Church of Santa Maria Vergine della Croce al Tempio
Return details
The tour will end near Ponte Vecchio. The endpoint is approximate.
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Piazza Santa CroceWe will walk through the charming courtyard of the Scuola del Cuoio, a fascinating place where young apprentices learn the art of leather craftsmanship using traditional techniques. From there, we will continue to a historic leather shop, where you can admire the exceptional quality of Florentine leather goods and discover the secrets behind their creation.
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DuomoJust a few steps from the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, we will uncover a lesser-known side of the Duomo: the restoration workshop of the Opera del Duomo. Here, skilled artisans work with patience and precision to restore sculptures and decorative elements to their former glory, preserving centuries of history. We will then continue to a historic goldsmith’s workshop, where we will admire a truly unique display—exquisitely crafted jewelry that faithfully reproduces details and ornaments from Florence’s greatest artistic masterpieces, blending tradition with creativity. An immersive journey into Florentine craftsmanship, where restoration meets the art of fine jewelry.
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Piazza della SignoriaIn the heart of Florence, Piazza della Signoria has been the city’s political and commercial hub for centuries, as well as a key center for Florence’s historic craftsmanship. Here, you can still see the "Braccio Fiorentino," the unit of measurement used by medieval fabric merchants, carved into stone to ensure fair and uniform transactions. A tangible reminder of the precision and rigor that made Florentine textile arts renowned worldwide. Next to the square stands Palazzo della Lana, a historic building tied to the ancient Wool Guild, one of Florence’s most powerful corporations, which controlled the production and trade of fine textiles across Europe. A symbolic place that tells the story of Florence’s glorious past in arts and craftsmanship.
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Fontana del PorcellinoThe Loggia del Porcellino is one of Florence’s liveliest spots, home to the historic Mercato Nuovo, where silk and precious goods were once traded. Today, amidst stalls selling leather goods and souvenirs, you can still sense the vibrant atmosphere of Florence’s ancient marketplace. At the center of the loggia stands the famous Porcellino statue, a bronze fountain said to bring good luck—just rub its snout and let a coin fall through the grate below. In the past, Florentine merchants who failed to repay their debts were brought here and forced to sit on the "pietra dello scandalo" (the stone of shame), enduring public humiliation. Their pants were even lowered—a custom that gave rise to the Italian expression "rimanere in mutande" (literally, "to be left in underwear"), still used today to signify financial loss. A fascinating corner of Florence, rich in history, superstition, and artisanal traditions.
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Piazza Del LimboIn this charmingly named square, we will pause in a kind of “taste limbo,” suspended between past and present, for an experience that honors one of Tuscany’s oldest traditions: olive oil production. Within the walls of a specialty shop, we will uncover the secrets of the ancient art of the olive press, learning how to recognize the qualities of true Tuscan extra virgin olive oil. Through a guided tasting, just like the experts do, we’ll explore different varieties—discovering their aromas, intensity, and unique characteristics. A moment of pause and discovery in one of Florence’s most fascinating yet lesser-known corners.
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Ponte alle GrazieNear Ponte alle Grazie, we will step into an ancient Florentine tradition by visiting a marbled paper workshop. Here, artisans create unique sheets using a centuries-old technique, blending colors and movements to form mesmerizing, wavy patterns—just as they did during the Renaissance. We’ll uncover the fascinating process behind this craft, from applying pigments to water to transferring the design onto paper. Even today, this technique is used to decorate books, notebooks, and exquisite objects, preserving a rich artistic heritage. A true encounter with the beauty and mastery of Florentine craftsmanship, where tradition meets creativity.
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Ponte Santa TrinitaIn the heart of the Oltrarno, Florence’s historic artisan district, we will step into a traditional woodworking workshop, where skilled hands bring wood to life with masterful craftsmanship. Here, we’ll discover centuries-old techniques passed down through generations—from carving to polishing, using traditional tools that have shaped masterpieces for centuries. Up close, we’ll witness the creation of furniture, frames, and unique wooden objects, crafted with the same care and precision as the great artisans of the past. A rare opportunity to experience firsthand an art that remains one of Florence’s finest traditions, preserving the beauty and charm of true handmade craftsmanship.
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Palazzo PittiIn front of the majestic Palazzo Pitti, in the heart of the Oltrarno, we will explore two fascinating expressions of Florentine craftsmanship: the art of mosaics and artisanal jewelry. We’ll visit a workshop where artisans practice commesso fiorentino, an intricate mosaic technique that uses semi-precious stones to create stunning compositions. This refined art, born during the Renaissance, continues to be admired worldwide for its beauty and precision. Next, we’ll delve into the world of handcrafted jewelry, where skilled artisans combine fine materials and traditional techniques to create unique pieces, inspired by the decorative motifs of Renaissance Florence. A journey through exquisite details and masterful craftsmanship, where past and present intertwine in one-of-a-kind creations.
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Piazza Santo SpiritoIn the authentic heart of the Oltrarno, Piazza Santo Spirito still preserves the ancient art of engraving and etching, kept alive in traditional workshops. We’ll step into an atelier where artisans use time-honored tools to engrave metal plates and printing matrices, creating unique works through Renaissance techniques. Up close, we’ll witness the fascinating process of etching, a method that uses acids to carve intricate designs into metal plates, allowing for the reproduction of incredibly detailed prints on paper. A rare opportunity to immerse yourself in a captivating art form that has made Florence a hub for engravers and printmakers since the time of Michelangelo.
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Ponte VecchioAn undisputed symbol of Florence, Ponte Vecchio is not only the bridge of historic goldsmith shops but also a place that preserves ancient artisanal traditions. Nearby, we’ll visit a traditional shoemaking workshop, where fine leather is transformed into high-quality, handcrafted shoes. Here, we’ll get a close-up look at the entire process—from selecting the leather to stitching and finishing—uncovering the secrets of a craft that has made “Made in Florence” renowned worldwide. A unique opportunity to appreciate the excellence of Florentine craftsmanship and the passion that still brings timeless creations to life today.
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FlorenceAlong the Lungarno, amidst picturesque views and historic workshops, we’ll stop at a shop specializing in Florentine handcrafted ceramics. Here, we’ll admire a refined selection of hand-painted ceramic pieces, inspired by traditional Renaissance motifs and ancient Tuscan techniques. Each piece tells the story of an art form deeply rooted in the city’s heritage, with vibrant colors and exquisitely crafted details. A unique opportunity to experience the beauty and quality of Florentine ceramics up close, where tradition meets contemporary design.
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Florence: Meet the Artisans & Explore Historic Shops
$77.47
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!