Palazzo Vecchio and Medici History Tour with Skip-the-Line Tickets

Explore the history of Renaissance power in Florence
From US$372 privately
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Tour Details
Duration
2.5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
Palazzo Vecchio
Photos & Highlights
  • Learn the history of Florence's political intrigues and dramas from Machiavelli to the Medici
  • Led by a historian
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Tour Description
Towering over Piazza della Signoria, where it was built in 1299, Palazzo Vecchio is the center of the civic power of Florence, and for over seven centuries it has been one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. Once the Replublic’s headquarters, it became the center of the Medici’s raise to the power, and the site for Savonarola’s apocalyptic preaching and “bonfire of the vanities” in the fifteenth century.

On this 2.5-hour tour of Palazzo Vecchio, led by an historian, you will explore Palazzo Vecchio and its layered history, discover the Medici’s influence and encounter Renaissance figures like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Machiavelli, gaining insight into the politics and intrigues that shaped the Italian Renaissance.
Experts
Giulia Giulia
Art Historian
Antonio Antonio
Local Guide
Alessandra Alessandra
Art Historian
Valentina Valentina
Local Guide
Chiara Chiara
Local Guide
Sarah Sarah
Local Guide
Giovanna Giovanna
Archaeologist
Paola Paola
Historian
Klaas Klaas
Local Guide
Molly Molly
Art Historian
Martino Martino
College instructor
Susanna Susanna
Art Historian
Agata Anna Agata Anna
Art Historian
Federica Federica
Local Guide
Patrizia Patrizia
Local Guide
Juliane Juliane
Local Guide
Cornelia Cornelia
Art Historian
Sara Sara
Historian
Siro Siro
Art Historian - guide
Elizabeth Ann Elizabeth Ann
Art Historian
Laura Laura
Art Historian
Ilaria Ilaria
Art Historian
Olivia Olivia
Art Historian
Maria
Local Guide
Lucy Lucy
Local Guide
Sandro Sandro
Art Historian/Local Guide
Irene Irene
Local Guide
Manoli Manoli
Local Guide
Christiane Christiane
Art Historian
Valerie Valerie
Art Historian
The tour begins in front of the palace, in Piazza della Signoria, with a brief introduction to the Florentine Republic’s history. Inside Palazzo Vecchio you’ll explore the Hall of the Five Hundred - Salone dei Cinquecento, a grand room full of history and secrets. The walls are painted by Giorgio Vasari and celebrate the victories of Cosimo I Medici over the rival cities of Siena and Pisa. According to some controversial researches, the Vasari wall would conceal the remains of a long-lost unfinished fresco, by the end of Leonardo Da Vinci. 

Next, you will visit Cosimo’s private rooms and the apartments of the powerful and influential Eleonora da Toledo, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, where you will gain insight into female power in Florentine politics. By the end of the tour, you’ll have a deeper understanding of Florence’s rise as center of art and culture, and of the Medici’s influence on history.


  • You are fascinated by the history of the Medici family, or you know very little about them, and you want to delve deeply into their legacy and secrets.
  • You wondered about the history and purpose of Palazzo Vecchio as you passed by it or saw it in every photo of Florence.
  • You want the help of an historian to understand the intricate role that power played in the Renaissance.

  • Palazzo Vecchio

Tickets

Your tickets will be pre-purchased, allowing you to skip the ticket office line and proceed directly to security when you arrive at the museum. You may still have to wait in a security line, or before your ticket is scanned.   

Additional Trip-Planning Resources

  • For more information on planning your travels to Florence, take a read through our Context Stories.
  • If you are looking to learn more about Florence prior to a visit, check out our online lectures at Context Learning.

Where do we meet? Where does the tour end? We meet at Piazza della Signoria and end at Palazzo Vecchio. Your confirmation email will have the exact meeting point details along with a map. 

Is the Uffizi Gallery included on this tour? This tour is focus exclusively on Palazzo Vecchio. If you’re interested in the Uffizi Gallery, we highly recommend you book our Uffizi Gallery Tour: Crash Course.

Can we bring kids on the tour? Families are welcome on this tour, but please keep in mind that the tour is not specifically designed for children. Younger kids might not engage with all of the topics of this tour.

Should we skip this tour if we've already taken other Medici-focused tours? Will there be overlap? No, there is no overlap with other Medici-focused tours. While there is some minor content similarities, this tour offers unique insights on Palazzo Vecchio, and can be enjoyed alongside other tours, like for example our Medici History Tour. The Medici ruled Florence for centuries, providing endless fascinating stories and details to explore, so each tour adds a new layer to their history.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.

Is this tour wheelchair-friendly? Yes, this tour is suitable for those with mobility issues, as the first two floors of Palazzo Vecchio are fully wheelchair accessible. The amount of walking is moderate, and while seating is limited, there is an opportunity to sit in the Salone dei Cinquecento at the beginning of the tour.
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The tour guide was very personable and knowledgeable. I loved the tour. It’s a lot of walking. 2.5 hours! But very thorough and interesting.
Our guide Alexandra was great. Very personable and extremely knowledgeable. Couldn’t have asked for better
Excellent tour of Palazzo Vecchio with Molly who put into context for us the history of Florence during the reign of the Medici family. Highly recommended.