Florence tours: where to book and what to prioritise
Your links cover the main “shopping lanes” for Florence:
- Marketplace day tours & tickets: Viator (breadth of options; popular landmarks and day trips) (Viator)
- Marketplace tickets & skip-the-line: GetYourGuide (strong ticketing/entry products like Accademia/Uffizi timed entry) (GetYourGuide)
- Curated guided tours: The Roman Guy (notably “skip-the-line + expert guide” bundles) (theromanguy.com)
- Multi-day/packaged tours: TourRadar (multi-day itineraries that include Florence as a stop or start/end) (tourradar.com)
- Tour aggregators/packages: Tours4fun (day trips/excursions “from Florence” and broader packages) (tours4fun.com)
- Tickets/experiences (UK market): TUI Things to Do (attractions + guided tours; Florence Duomo/Uffizi examples) (TUI.co.uk)
Florence tour types that consistently perform well
1) “Must-see art” tickets and guided visits
If you are time-poor, highlight Accademia (David) and Uffizi options, including timed entry and skip-the-line variants—these are featured prominently on GetYourGuide and The Roman Guy. (GetYourGuide)
- Viator Florence tours hub: https://www.viator.com/Florence/d519-ttd (Viator)
- GetYourGuide Florence hub: https://www.getyourguide.com/en-au/florence-l32/ (GetYourGuide)
- The Roman Guy Florence tours: https://theromanguy.com/tours/italy/florence (theromanguy.com)
2) Duomo complex and city highlights walks
TUI’s Florence listings include Duomo-area products (Cathedral/Dome/Bell Tower/Baptistery style access), and Viator’s “things to do” content keeps the Duomo and viewpoints like Piazzale Michelangelo front and centre. (TUI.co.uk)
3) Food, wine, and Tuscany day trips
For staying more than 2 nights, day trips to Chianti/Siena/San Gimignano/Pisa are a staple; Viator features a Tuscany “highlights” day trip with Siena + San Gimignano + Pisa + winery lunch as a representative example. (Viator)
The Roman Guy also markets full-day Tuscany/winery day trips from Florence. (theromanguy.com)
4) Multi-day Italy itineraries that include Florence
If you prefer “no planning,” TourRadar lists a large number of Florence-inclusive tours with typical lengths shown from 2 to 7 days on its Florence page. (tourradar.com)
5) Niche/alternative themes
Viator’s Florence hub indicates there are also budget and theme tours (e.g., stories/legends style walks) listed as “activities under US$25” on deeper pagination pages. (Viator)
Florence Quick Guide to Tours and Attractions
H2: Florence tours at a glance
- Best for first-timers: City highlights + Accademia/Uffizi timed entry (GetYourGuide)
- Best value for 3+ days: Tuscany day trip (Viator)
- Best for “done-for-you”: Multi-day TourRadar itineraries (tourradar.com)
H2: Top tour categories
- Art & museums (David/Uffizi) — link to GYG/Viator/Roman Guy hubs (GetYourGuide)
- Duomo complex & walking tours — link to TUI Florence listings (TUI.co.uk)
- Tuscany day trips — link to Viator Tuscany trip example or the Florence hub (Viator)
- Multi-day packages — link to TourRadar Florence page (tourradar.com)
- Packages/day trips “from Florence” — link to Tours4fun “from Florence” (tours4fun.com)









