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Spotlight on Florence

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Get to know the city of Florence, the “Cradle of the Italian Renaissance” and world renowned for its abundance of art, rich culture and unmeasurable beauty. Become acquainted with the city’s streets and architectural treasures on an in-depth walking tour with a local guide. Explore the Academy Gallery and admire Michelangelo’s magnificent sculpture of David. A local expert will lead you on a tour of the Ufizzi Gallery, the largest museum in the city that houses many famous artworks. Journey through the Tuscan countryside and be transported back in time in the charming hillside village of Certaldo Alto. In San Gimignano, discover the cities numerous towers, frescoes and other treasures. Spend time exploring the elegant Renaissance palace Palazzo Pitti with a palace expert.

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