
All tours on this holiday have now departed. Future departure dates will be confirmed in due course.
The world - famous Vasari Corridor, reopened after an eight year hiatus
Guided walks around beautiful Florence
The Uffizi Gallery
The home of Vasari Museum
Commentary and lectures from Dr Peter Higginson
Designed by Giorgio Vasari in 1565, the Vasari Corridor in Florence was built to enable the Medici family to move freely and unnoticed from their home in Palazzo Pitti to the seat of government, Palazzo Vecchio. Closed since 2016, this is your chance to walk along the famous Corridor and view its unique collection of artwork, in the company of acclaimed art historian, Peter Higginson, who is as excited as anyone to finally see this long-closed masterpiece of Florentine, Renaissance excess that houses important sculptures and 16th century frescoes as well as offering a unique view over the Arno River. Our five night trip will also offer the opportunity to delve into the city’s rich heritage. It was here in the 14th century that one of the pivotal cultural movements began – the Renaissance. The cultural pre-eminence of the city continued throughout the 15th and 16th centuries and is reflected in its possession of countless famous artworks to iconic architecture. We’ll investigate the art of this momentous epoch with expert Dr Peter Higginson, examining and analysing the many masterpieces that fill Florence’s museums, churches and public buildings.
Day 1: Fly to Bologna / Pisa, Orientation walk, lecture and dinner with wine.
Depart London for Bologna / Pisa then transfer by coach to Florence for check in to our hotel in the city centre for a five night stay. This afternoon Peter will lead an orientation walk from your hotel to help you get your bearings in this beautiful city. Evening welcome dinner with wine and talk from Peter Higginson: ‘Forming the Renaissance style; imitating Nature and the Ancients.’
Day 2: Florence - Basilica of Santa Croce, Pazzi Chapel and walk from the Ponte Vecchio to the Oltrarno.
Morning visit to the Basilica of Santa Croce where there are works by Cimabue and Giotto, and Brunelleschi’s Pazzi Chapel. In the afternoon stroll from the Ponte Vecchio through the Oltrarno quarter to the Church of Santa Maria de Carmine to enjoy Masaccio’s Brancacci Chapel and Pontormo’s Entombment on the altar of the Capponi Chapel in the Church of Santa Felicita.
Day 3: Florence – San Marco, Palazzo Medici, Laurentian Library, Accademia, San Lorenzo and Medici Chapels.
A day of unparallelled artistic treasures today, that illustrate Florence’s status at the forefront of the Renaissance. This morning’s first visit is to the convent of San Marco to see works by Fra Angelico before viewing Castagno’s Last Supper at Sant’ Apollonia. Continue with Gozzoli’s frescoes in the Palazzo[1]Medici-Riccardi and Michelangelo’s Laurentian Library. This afternoon visit the Accademia, home of Michelangelo’s David, before finishing at the Brunelleschi’s Basilica of San Lorenzo to examine the exquisite Medici Chapels. Tonight there will be dinner with wine and a lecture: ‘From the High Renaissance to Mannerism: art, philosophy, the state, and the identity of man’.
Day 4: Florence - Uffizi Gallery.
After a host of smaller sites on day 3, today is devoted to one of the world’s greatest collection of art, the Uffizi, where our tickets will enable us to skip the queues. The most visited art gallery in Italy, with more than 2 million visitors per year, the Uffizi is home to countless, priceless works of art from the Renaissance including Botticelli’s uniquitous Birth of Venus and works by Titian, Michelangelo, Raphael, Caravaggio and many, many more. Peter will be on hand to guide you through its myriad of highlights.
Day 5: The Vasari Corridor and Museo di Casa Vasari.
Saving the best to last we finally get to experience the wondrous Vasari Corridor. Built by Giorgio de Vasari under orders from the Medici Duke Cosimo in 1565, the corridor connects the Palazzo Vecchio (which houses the Uffizi) with the Palazzo Pitti, crossing the Arno at the Ponte Vecchio and enabled the Medicis to walk from their gilded palace to the city centre untroubled by the city’s citizens. It houses a collection of frescoes and sculpture to increase the pleasure of the walk, as well as offering superb views over the Arno. We will also visit the newly reopened museum, which tells the story of this remarkable architectural and artistic creation. Evening free.
Day 6: Return flight to London. Transfer to Bologna / Pisa for return flight to London.
NB: Exact order of itinerary may vary according to local conditions and tour manager's discretion.
Please note the maximum group size on this tour is 24 passengers.
Tour Grading: This tour has been graded as demanding due to the amount of walking involved throughout the tour. All daily touring is on foot, and covers central Florence. To fit everything into this busy itinerary there will be some early morning starts. Some attractions visited may have slippery flooring, and uneven steps. There will be limited places to sit at some of the places we visit.
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Two charming four-star hotels located in a central location in Florence city centre have been selected for this tour. Both hotels offer a bar, restaurant, and comfortable bedrooms with modern facilities including TV, WIFI, safe, air-conditioning / heating, and hairdryer.
Hotel De La Ville, Florence - 25 March departure
Palazzo dal Borgo, Florence - 18 March departure
Happy but hectic! This was a very good experience in friendly polite company. Florence is a most agreeable place to visit enhanced by the Hotel de Ville’s central position, kind, professional staff & high level of comfort. The organised meals out were most pleasant & easily accessible. The tour handouts were very helpful. I would have appreciated a more detailed morning briefing of each day’s events with approx timings . Our small group visit to the Uffizi with the Italian guide Chiara was outstanding. Peter made a great effort to cover the historical background as well as the development of the Renaissance thru to the Mannerists - no mean feat! The Corridor itself was interesting historically but nevertheless in its present form - somewhat underwhelming. I had a most enjoyable time!
Review by Wilson who travelled 25-March-2025
Thank you …. an excellent tour with Peter Higginson’s incredible knowledge and enthusiasm as tour lecturer, plus Barbara Santinelli’s attention to detail as tour manager.
Review by Anonymous who travelled 25-March-2025
As I reported on my Facebook page it was an amazing tour. Peter Higginson was a brilliant lecturer explaining in a clear, interesting way.. I was completely new to Renaissance Art and architecture. We were a large group and Barbara managed us brilliantly. Some of the party thought the group was too large. If it had been smaller I would not have been on it and would have missed a wonderful experience I shall book on another tour next year
Review by Bruce who travelled 25-March-2025
This is our third trip with Dr Peter Higginson . He was excellent as usual. We booked the trip knowing he would be our guide. His enthusiasm, knowledge and teaching skills are top notch . He always delivers more than expected. Our tour manager, Barbara, was also excellent. She looked after us and protected us from any difficulties. She took time to look after us as individuals. She had such a pleasant and warm manner. Both Peter and Barbara are very professional impressive guides. The hotel was great . Super location, staff all pleasant and bath-tubs too!
Review by Castro who travelled 25-March-2025
Fantastic!! Despite crowded and somewhat altered itinerary, this was among the most satisfying art history tours I have participated in. More free time at the Uffizi would have been great - self explanatory as a premier world art gallery. Perhaps add a day to the tour? Or two? Peter Higginson was - as always - penetrating and expansive in his commentary at site visits and in his lectures, and generous in encouraging questions. Learned an entirely new perspective on the Renaissance thru his social history contextual arguments. His knowledge is deep and challenging. The Corridor is not 'outstanding' on its own, but Peter gave us important contemporary details that illuminated the period of art we were examining. Visits to 'essential' churches in little corners of the city one might miss if not for this itinerary. Barbara an affable & entirely capable manager, ably aided by Silvia, our knowledgeable local guide. Best healthy breakfast buffet at hotel and delicious dinners on the town. I have visited Florence independently with an art focus in the past, and I arrived for 3 days prior to this tour. There are no end of masterpieces of art, sculpture and architecture to admire and critique. I HIGHLY recommend the tour!! (PS - Most solo travellers yet encountered on a TE tour, mostly women - very comfortable.)
Review by Stewart who travelled 25-March-2025
Thank you for an excellent tour. The corridor highlight was not as expected (needed more explanation of current empty scenario. Peter, Barbara and local guides really good and visits great. Enjoyed it very much so will book for more. Thank you! Angela
Review by Lilley who travelled 25-March-2025