Take a tour of one of the most breathtaking churches that Florence has to offer!
Walk along the Arno river to one of the oldest bridges in Florence. Ponte Vecchio and the surrounding area offers great shopping for gold and leather goods.
Grab lunch at the mercato centrale, a lively and contemporary food hall showcasing the very best of Italian regional cuisine.
A historic museum with an outstanding collections of ancient sculptures and paintings.
A must-see while in Florence, this museum contain's Michelangelo's masterpiece: The David.
An authentic leather and jewelry ship located in the piazza of Santa Croce.
A leather shop for jackets located near the Mercato Centrale. Quality leather jackets with an on-site tailor who will adjust your purchase while you shop!
Another great leather shop located right next to Santi Apostoli and near the Ponte Vecchio!
Another leather shop located near Santa Croce, selling quality bags, jackets, wallets, and belts. Mention Perillo Tours for a discount!
The unique location, the quality of its products and the commitment to tradition has made Scuola del Cuoio famous. Scuola del Cuoio today remains the largest genuine laboratory in the city where clients can witness the artisans create the leather goods in the midst of centuries-old history. You are able to observe students making leather goods, purchase them, and get your products engraved!
This is one of the oldest markets in the world, where you can purchase leather goods and souvenirs. Popular tradition has it that touching the nose of the Piglet brings good luck: the complete procedure consists of putting a coin in the mouth of the Piglet after rubbing its nose. If the coin goes and passes the grate where the water falls, it will bring good luck!
Wine windows, or "buchette del vino," are small openings found in the walls of historic buildings in Florence. Dating back to the 16th century, they were used by local winemakers to sell wine directly to customers while avoiding taxes and maintaining social distancing during the plague. These unique windows have recently regained popularity, offering a charming glimpse into Florence's rich history and traditions.
Has the best Bistecca Alla Fiorentina!
Resevations are required, only 2 seatings available at 7pm and 9:30pm