Livorno Guided Tour
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Get to know the streets and the history of Livorno thanks to this walking tour of the city. The activity normally lasts just over 2 hours, during which you will always be accompanied by a local tour guide. Small groups of about 8 people are organised so that everyone can listen to the guide perfectly.
During the tour you will see the most important monuments of the city, such as the Nueva Venecia quarter or the Monument of the Four Moors. You will also learn why they are relevant and the history behind them.
- Walk around and learn about the streets of Livorno thanks to this walking tour.
- You will be accompanied by a local tour guide at all times.
- This tour is for small groups of about 8 people.
What’s included
- Guided tour of Livorno
- Local tour guide
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Step by Step
Take this guided walking tour of Livorno, one of Tuscany's coastal cities, which usually lasts just over 2 hours. You will learn about its history, as well as the most important events it has been involved in from the local tour guide who will accompany you.
In order to make the tour comfortable, uncrowded and so that everyone can listen to the guide, small groups are organised. These usually consist of about 8 people on each tour.
Accompanied by a local guide, you will feel like a local throughout the tour. This way, you will visit the most essential monuments and areas of the city. For example, you will visit the city's Central Market where many Livorians go about their daily lives. This market was built in the 19th century and here you will find all kinds of fresh produce and cafés.
As for monuments, you will see the imposing Fortaleza Nueva, built in the 16th century to defend the city. Due to its size and the large space inside it, today it can be visited as a public garden.
Not to be forgotten is the area of New Venice, a neighbourhood of Livorno that was built on the sea. This gave rise to maritime trade and merchant stalls similar to those in the city that gives its name to the neighbourhood.