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Eileen_A, Mar 2026
Nice behind the scenes tour
This was an interesting way to see behind the scenes at the Palazzo Vecchio. Our guide was informative and friendly. Your tour meets in the ticket office where you check in and get a ticket then meet your guide. After the tour you have plenty of time to visit the museum. Apparently the lunch or gelato are on your own, but I forgot to get the gelato.
Gerry_T, Apr 2026
Fabrizio knows his stuff.
The second I laid eyes on Fabrizio, I knew we were going to have a wonderful experience. He was as knowledgeable and credible as I knew he would be. All his stories, which I am sure he has told many times before, sounded like he had just thought of them in the moment. Just a terrific afternoon listening to Fabrizio's stories of political intrigue surrounding the Medici family.
Tennille_Y, Apr 2026
Palazzo Vecchio
Amazing!! It was worth it. The only thing was I wish the audio lined up more with the rooms we visited. But checking in and getting tickets went super smooth and was a great experience!
Sarah_C, Mar 2026
Pallazo Vecchio small tour
We have the best luck with our viatour tours! They have the most knowledgeable guide guides and the small tour exceeded expectations. This is a can’t miss spot on your Florence tour.

Palazzo Vecchio

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View of the Palazzo Vecchio (The Old Palace) in Florence, Italy.
  • The palazzo’s soaring Arnolfo Tower, designed by architect Arnolfo di Cambio, offers stupendous views of Florence and the surrounding hills of Tuscany; children under 6 are not allowed to climb the tower.

  • Most of Palazzo Vecchio is dedicated to the museum showcasing Renaissance art and architecture, but the building is also still the seat of local government and home to the mayor’s office and city council.

  • While backpacks and bags are not allowed inside the Palazzo Vecchio museum, lockers are available for a fee.

  • Most of the palazzo is accessible to wheelchairs, with the exception of the tower and mezzanine level.