ARTS & CULTURE
Duration
3 hours
Ideal time to visit
All year round
Price guide
Step away from the tourist trail and discover the authentic heart of Florence through its living artistic traditions. This private 3-hour artisan workshop tour invites you into the city’s historic botteghe—family-run studios where craftsmanship has flourished for centuries. Guided by an expert tour assistant, you’ll meet Florence’s finest artisans, from leatherworkers and goldsmiths to shoemakers, ceramists, and jewelers, each preserving techniques handed down through generations.
Set in the charming Oltrarno district, this immersive experience goes beyond shopping—it’s an intimate encounter with creativity, culture, and passion. Witness the artistry behind “Made in Italy” and connect with the timeless soul of Florence, one craft at a time.
Begin your journey in one of Florence’s most vibrant squares, surrounded by local cafés and workshops. Your guide will introduce the history of the Oltrarno district, known for over five centuries as the city’s creative hub.
Step into select botteghe where you’ll meet Florence’s master craftsmen at work. Witness the precision of a goldsmith shaping delicate filigree, the elegance of leather artisans stitching fine handbags, or the artistry of ceramists hand-painting Tuscan motifs. Every stop offers insight into Florence’s enduring dedication to beauty and skill. Workshop visits will depend upon daily availability
As you stroll through cobblestone lanes and hidden courtyards, your guide will share stories of how artisans lived and worked side by side—embodying the true meaning of Florentine craftsmanship. End the tour with the opportunity to purchase directly from the makers, supporting the preservation of these traditional arts.
" Curated journeys designed for those who appreciate beauty, culture, and effortless elegance. "
This is a fully private experience with a dedicated guide.
Yes, the itinerary can be personalized according to your interests (e.g., leather, ceramics, jewelry).
No, but buying directly from artisans is encouraged as a way to support their craft.
Yes, it’s ideal for families who want an educational and engaging cultural activity.
Most artisan studios accept major credit cards, though some prefer cash for small purchases.