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Everything we recommend across the site, gathered in one place. Twenty tours, tickets and tastings, grouped by what you are actually trying to do rather than by who sells them.
Two things worth saying before you scroll. The lowest advertised price is not always the best value, and where a cheaper option is worse we say so on the card rather than quietly leaving it out. And for the wineries in particular, booking direct is usually cheaper than any of this. What a tour buys you is transport and the fact that nobody has to stay sober to drive, which is worth real money in wine country and worth nothing at all if you are staying in Florence.
Florence: the Duomo, the Uffizi and David
The three that sell out. The official channel for each one is cheaper than any tour and we explain how to use it in the tickets guide. These are for when the official slots are gone, or when you would rather have a guide than a queue.

Florence Accademia Gallery Tour & Skip-the-Line Tickets
David, with the queue skipped and a guide for the first part. You are then free to stay in the gallery as long as you like, which is the detail that makes this better value than it looks.

Uffizi Gallery Small Group Tour with Guide
Ninety minutes and fifty rooms, which is the right trade: the Uffizi defeats people who try to do it alone. Includes entry and headsets, so you hear the guide in the crowded rooms.

Florence Duomo with Dome Climb Tickets and Museum Tour
The dome is the one part of the complex with a timed slot, and it goes first. Rated higher than anything else here but on far fewer reviews, so treat the score as promising rather than proven.

Best of Florence: Skip-the-Line David & Accademia with Duomo
The efficient option if you have one morning: the Accademia and the Duomo area in a single walk. Cheaper than booking the two separately, at the cost of less time in each.
Florence: eating, cooking and the hills
The half-day things to do once the museums are done. More on what is worth your time in things to do in Florence.

Pasta Cooking Class with Unlimited Wine in Florence
Nearly nine thousand reviews at 4.9, which for twenty-five euros is the most lopsided price to rating on the site. Two and a half hours, in the city, no transport involved.

Pasta & Pesto Class at a Tuscan Farmhouse, with Market Tour
Three times the price of the class above and a completely different day: you leave the city, there is an optional market tour first, and lunch is what you cooked. Five hours.

Florence Evening Food Tour with Florentine Steak & Tuscan Wine
Solves a real problem: everyone wants to try bistecca alla fiorentina and nobody wants to gamble sixty euros on the wrong restaurant. Three and a half hours, in the evening.

Florence Vespa Tour: Tuscan Hills, Food and Chianti Wine
You ride your own Vespa into the hills, with lunch at a country estate. Groups capped at ten. The one on this page people come back and tell you about, and the one that needs a licence.
Chianti wine tours from Florence
Forty minutes south of the city and the easiest wine country to reach. Which estates are worth the drive is in the Chianti wineries guide, and what a tour actually includes is in Tuscan wine tours from Florence.

Half-Day Chianti Wine Tasting from Florence with Two Wineries
Two cellars and back for dinner. The most reviewed half day format, which for something this standardised is the signal worth using. Rated lower than the food tours above, and that is normal for coach wine trips.

Half day Chianti Vineyard Escape from Florence with Wine Tastings
Works the northern end of the zone around Greve, closest to the city, with three or four wines at each of two estates. Marginally better rated than the one alongside it and usually a little cheaper.

From Florence: Chianti Wine Experience with Tastings & Views
Two wineries plus a stop in Monteriggioni or San Gimignano, for twenty euros less than the standard. It is also the lowest rated wine tour we list, so this is the budget pick with the trade-off stated.

Private Wine Tour Tuscany: Chianti Wineries, English Driver
Eight hours, private driver, and the only tour we found that names its estates rather than promising an unnamed winery. At 795 € for the group it is a different kind of trip, not an upgrade.
Montepulciano, Montalcino and the Val d’Orcia
Two hours south, and the more serious wine. Start with Montepulciano wineries if you would rather not drive at all, or the four regions compared if you are still deciding where to go.

Tasting Tour in One of The Most Beautiful Cellars in the World
An hour in the historic cellars under the old town of Montepulciano. The only entry on this page you can reach on foot, because in that town the wine is stored beneath the main street.

Small-Group Montepulciano and Pienza Day Trip from Siena
Montepulciano paired with Pienza, fifteen minutes away, which is the pairing that makes sense out here. Eight hours rather than ten, because Siena is closer than Florence.

Small-Group Brunello di Montalcino Wine-Tasting Trip from Siena
The one to book if the wine is the point rather than the towns. Three estates, lunch at a winery, the abbey of Sant'Antimo, and a cap of eight people, which is why it is rated where it is.

Val d'Orcia Brunello Wine Tour with Montalcino and Montepulciano
Ten and a half hours and three towns, so about ninety minutes in each. Choose it for the landscape and a taste of both denominations. Do not choose it expecting an afternoon in the cellars.
Day trips from Florence
Siena, Pisa and Lucca are all reachable by train and cheaper done yourself. What a coach buys you is the places the train does not reach, and not having to plan. Siena in detail is in the Siena guide, and how many of these you can realistically fit is in how many days in Florence.

Tuscany Day Trip: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa and Winery Lunch
Three towns and a winery lunch in twelve hours, and by a distance the most reviewed thing in Tuscany. It is a lot of coach. But at 4.9 across twenty-three thousand reviews, people clearly know what they booked and got it.

Siena, San Gimignano and Chianti Wines Day Tour from Florence
The same shape as the one above but it swaps Pisa for a Chianti winery and Monteriggioni. Thirty euros cheaper, and the better version if the leaning tower is not on your list.

Half-Day Excursion to Pisa and the Leaning Tower from Florence
Honest about what Pisa is: the Piazza dei Miracoli deserves a morning and not much more. Six hours door to door. The train is cheaper if you are happy to organise it yourself.

Cinque Terre Day Trip from Florence, with Optional Hiking
The longest day here and the one furthest from Tuscany proper. Doable by train alone, but the logistics of five villages in a day are exactly what people get wrong, which is why this format sells.
Not sure yet?
This page is a shortlist, not advice. If you have not decided what the day should be, the guides are the better starting point: Florence, Tuscan wine or the rest of Tuscany.
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