Panoramic view of Florence, Italy, with the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore rising amongst the terracotta rooftops

Florence Tours & Holidays

Escorted tours and holidays to Florence

Florence cityscape through a window, showing the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence

There aren’t many cities that can inspire like Florence. With its illustrious artistic history and deep connection to the Renaissance, this Italian city is home to some of the most beautiful, iconic pieces of art ever created. On top of all that, it also has architectural wonders that can blow even the most hardened of travellers away. But Florence holidays have so much more to offer than a tour through the city’s storied past.

The meandering River Arno snakes through this enchanting city, which is full of excellent bars, restaurants, and cultural institutions to sink your teeth into. Florence tours with Newmarket Holidays allow you to see the best of this plethora of attractions, from the lush, manicured gardens that dot the city to the unbelievable Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, which towers over it. Whether it's your first visit or a return journey, a guided tour of Florence reveals the highlights and hidden gems that make this city unforgettable. 

Neptune Fountain, Florence
Neptune Fountain, Florence

On top of that, just a short journey from Florence is the iconic city of Pisa. Known the world over for its leaning tower, once you’ve had your signature snapshot you’ll find out there’s so much more to see. If you want to learn about the region’s culture, the National Museum of Pisa is full of artefacts, sculptures, and other art pieces. Plus, it’s only 20 minutes from the Ligurian Sea, meaning an easy escape from the heat of the city to the cool of the coast. A stop here is a perfect addition to your tour of Florence.

Florence and the surrounding area is so full of highlights that you might end up missing something that in any other city would be the main attraction. Guided tours of Florence can help to take away some of the choice anxiety, but even so there are some classic sites that must be seen. Just as important is indulging in the local food and drink, which is phenomenal even by Italian standards. It may have been at its height during the Renaissance, but Florence is still thriving to this day.

Our guided tours of Florence are perfect for art lovers, foodies, history enthusiasts and general globetrotters - book your next holiday to Florence with us today!

Florence Guided Tours & Holidays

Panoramic view of Florence, Italy, with the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore rising amongst the terracotta rooftops
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Portofino, Florence and Tuscany
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Spend a week in one of Tuscany's most celebrated spa-resorts and visit Portofino, Florence and Pisa on this wonderful escorted holiday to Italy.Best SellingFly Local+ 3 More
  • Visit Portofino, one of the Mediterranean's most exclusive corners
  • Spend a day in breathtaking Florence
  • Discover the wonderful cities of Pisa and Lucca
  • 8 days from £1,105 pp

    was £1,299 pp

    Flights included
  • Dates Available

    July 2026 - October 2027

  • Duration

    8 days

  • Depart From

    10 airports

  • Excursions & Visits

    6 included

  • Meals

    14 included

Things to do in Florence

Don't miss out on this Italian gem's wealth of food, culture, and sights.

 

Close up of a Florentine Steak in Florence, Italy
Florentine Steak in Florence, Italy

Food & Drink in Florence

Florence gets hot, and there’s no better way to combat that than with a hand-crafted Gelato. A delicious dessert many believe was invented in the city; there are hundreds of great spots selling the icy treat, but Vivoli has nearly a century of scooping behind it, so you know it’ll be top class.

Chewing your way through a Bistecca alla Fiorentina is a rite of passage for any visitor to the charming city. The large steak is always rare, and usually served per kilo, so it’s definitely one for sharing. At the best places they bring you the uncooked meat first, so you and your dining partners can marvel at it before it’s slapped on the grill.

While Florence is full of beautiful squares heaving with great cocktail bars, a visit to the quieter Piazza Santo Spirito for an aperitivo will give you a more authentic Florentine experience as you rub shoulders and clink glasses with the locals.

Tuscany Important Information

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Time Zone

GMT +2

Avg. Flight Time

2 hours (Pisa)

Visa

Not required

Currency

Euro

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