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Anthony_M, Jun 2026
Well worth it
My wife and I signed up for this class as part of our visit to Florence and it did not disappoint. We got to make two different types of pasta while enjoying local wine. If you're looking for a pasta class in Italy during your trip, I highly recommend booking here!
Irene_E, Jun 2026
Fun!
Elena is an excellent guide. Extremely knowledgeable and humorous- kept the group on target and moving. The statue of David was exquisite and so see the other works that Michelangelo started & didn’t finish. The Duomo was beautifully understated. We signed up for the terrace walk, but I didn’t have straps on the back of my sandals, so I was not allowed to go out. My husband took pictures though - so make sure you have straps on the back of your sandals! The internal dome is spectacular!
Heidi_S, Jun 2026
I can’t believe we saw so much in one day!
This is such a great use of a day. Absurdly stunning everywhere and everything. We did this during the recent heat wave which definitely made me more conscientious about over exerting ourselves. We saw and did so much that we felt like we had been in Italy a week. Irene (I am sorry about butchering your name!) was on point! She did an amazing job keeping us informed, on schedule and still had fun. This is an awesome day trip. You won’t regret this tour.
Teresa_O, Jun 2026
Efficient and effective skip the line pass.
Efficient, worth it! We got our skip the line pass on the bus to Florence. We thought our excursion included the David but it didn’t. We had a few hours of free time so we bought from this company. They have the relationships with the security. Out guide was very good also.
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All stone villages, olive groves, and cypress trees dotted around rolling green hills: Tuscany is where all your Italian countryside dreams come true. And when it comes to its cities, Florence, Siena, and Pisa have enough Renaissance architecture to make your Italian urban dreams come true, too. The best way to discover the region’s history, countryside, and cuisine is with a guide—and there’s no shortage of Tuscany tours to help. Go wine tasting in Chianti, get the lowdown on the art in Florence’s Uffizi Gallery, visit the Leaning Tower of Pisa, see the best of Siena on foot, and more.

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