Accessible Tourism

Accessible Tourism – Tailor-Made Visits in Florence

Guided Tour for the Blind and Visually Impaired

A “tailor-made” visit, led by one of our expert AGT guides, to discover the city of Florence through a route adapted to the needs of the blind and visually impaired.

In some museums, we will also use gloves provided by the staff to touch and explore works of art.

Tailor-made routes and visits:

  • Guided Tour of Classical Florence
  • Guided Tour of the Uffizi Galleries
  • Guided Tour of the Great Duomo Museum Complex
  • Guided Tour of the Bargello Museum

Guided Tour for Visitors with Mobility Difficulties

A tailor-made visit designed by our expert AGT guides to enjoy and discover Florence in a sustainable way.

The route will take place in the historic city center and has been designed to make the visit as smooth and comfortable as possible for wheelchair users and those with mobility difficulties.

We will visit the most important squares and the best-known streets, providing a comprehensive overview of Florence.

Tour: Basilica of Santo Spirito and the Brancacci Chapel

The tour is dedicated to two major landmarks in Florence’s Oltrarno district: the Basilica of Santo Spirito and the Brancacci Chapel.

The Basilica of Santo Spirito is a beautiful example of early Renaissance architecture by the great Brunelleschi and houses valuable works of art, first and foremost Michelangelo’s wooden Crucifix.

All’interno della Chiesa di Santa Maria del Carmine troviamo custodita la Cappella Brancacci,
un vero gioiello della pittura rinascimentale grazie agli affreschi quattrocenteschi di Masaccio e Masolino,
un luogo imperdibile per apprezzare il primo periodo del Rinascimento fiorentino.

Tour: Piazzale Michelangelo, San Miniato al Monte, Cemetery of the Porte Sante

A pleasant walk that takes us from Piazzale Michelangelo to the Church of San Miniato.

The route begins at Piazzale Michelangelo, the most famous panoramic terrace in Florence, offering a magnificent view of the city, and then continues to the elegant Basilica of San Miniato, which is filled with artworks.

Among the most well-known works are the marble inlaid floor and pulpit from the 13th century, and the Renaissance chapels of the Crucifix and of the Cardinal of Portugal.

All around the church stretches the Monumental Cemetery of the Porte Sante, built in the 19th century, which houses the graves of many illustrious figures who lived in Florence.

Tour: Oltrarno

A guided tour designed to begin discovering the Oltrarno, a charming neighborhood still rich in traditions.

The visit will start from the Ponte Vecchio, one of the city’s iconic landmarks, and continue toward Palazzo Pitti, the former Grand Ducal residence.

Along the way, we will also encounter the Church of Santa Felicita and the famous Vasari Corridor.

The visit will end in Piazza Santo Spirito, a historic and charming spot in Florence’s Oltrarno district.

In this visit, we will talk about the history of Florence and the Medici family, without overlooking the more authentic side of artisan Florence, typical of this neighborhood.