Livorno tours

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|9 hours|up to 8 people
Gianmaria M.
Gianmaria M.
(42)
Shore Excursion to Pisa and Florence from Livorno
Full Day Tour of Highlights of Tuscany with a Private Driving-Guide!
$ 1,233 (USD)
Includes all fees
Private Classy Florence and Pisa Shore Excursion
|9 hours|up to 7 people
Rossella S.
Rossella S.
(14)
Private Classy Florence and Pisa Shore Excursion
Visit the BEST of Florence and Pisa
$ 1,572 (USD)
Includes all fees
Florence and Pisa Shore Excursion
|9 hours|up to 8 people
Leonardo S.
Leonardo S.
(35)
Florence and Pisa Shore Excursion
Full day highlights tour from Livorno port with English speaking guide.
$ 1,069 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|9 hours|up to 8 people
Nicoletta B.
Nicoletta B.
(0)
Volterra & San Gimignano day trip from Livorno
Step Back in Time: An Unforgettable Shore Excursion in Tuscany
$ 1,384 (USD)
Includes all fees
Orientation Private Walking Guided Tour - Livorno
|2 hours|up to 6 people
Francesca G.
Francesca G.
(4)
Orientation Private Walking Guided Tour - Livorno
Livorno "the open city" created by the Medici family, its colours, its history, its flavours
$ 151 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|9 hours|up to 8 people
Giuseppe A.
Giuseppe A.
(25)
Florence And Pisa Shore Excursion From Livorno Port
Private Guided Tour of Florence, Pisa and its Leaning tower.
$ 1,333 (USD)
Includes all fees
Pisa and Florence highlights full day tour
|9 hours|up to 5 people
Massimo C.
Massimo C.
(26)
Pisa and Florence highlights full day tour from Livorno port
Shore excursion from Livorno
$ 1,635 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|9 hours|up to 8 people
Michele T.
Michele T.
(4)
Pisa and Florence shore excursion from Livorno
Enjoy a full day private tour to Pisa and Florence from the port of Livorno
$ 1,207 (USD)
Includes all fees
Cinque Terre and Pisa Shore Excursion
|9 hours|up to 8 people
Leonardo S.
Leonardo S.
(32)
Cinque Terre and Pisa Shore Excursion
Full Day Highlights Tour From Livorno Port With English Speaking Guide.
$ 1,069 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|8 hours|up to 8 people
Nicoletta B.
Nicoletta B.
(0)
Shore Excursion to Pisa, Lucca and Lunch at a Tuscan Winery from Livorno
Live a Tuscan Dream with your private driver on a day trip!
$ 1,258 (USD)
Includes all fees
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|6 hours|up to 6 people
Maria Grazia B.
Maria Grazia B.
(4)
Day Trip to Florence & Pisa - Private Shore Excursion
Enjoy a getaway from Livorno across the Tuscan countryside.
$ 1,975 (USD)
Includes all fees
Lunch with Botticelli and a Local Guide: Full-Day Shore Excursion
|8 hours|up to 7 people
Sabrina S.
Sabrina S.
(0)
Lunch with Botticelli and a Local Guide: Full-Day Shore Excursion
The Uffizi Gallery, a typical Florentine lunch and a traditional Gold leaf technique workshop
$ 2,641 (USD)
Includes all fees
Shore excursion: Florence day trip from Livorno
|8 hours|up to 7 people
Veronica R.
Veronica R.
(8)
Florence day trip from the port of Livorno (or La Spezia on request).
Discover Florence with a Local Guide and Art historian!
$ 1,497 (USD)
Includes all fees
Lucca and Pisa Shore Excursion
|5.5 hours|up to 8 people
Leonardo S.
Leonardo S.
(40)
Lucca and Pisa Shore Excursion
Half Day Highlights Tour From Livorno Port With English Speaking Guide.
$ 1,006 (USD)
Includes all fees
Orientation Private Walking Guided Tour - Livorno, from the Old Fortress to the food market
|2.5 hours|up to 6 people
Francesca G.
Francesca G.
(0)
Orientation Private Walking Guided Tour - Livorno, from the Old Fortress to the food market
Livorno "the open city" created by the Medici family, its colours, its history, its flavours
$ 201 (USD)
Includes all fees
Lunch with Leonardo Da Vinci Full-Day Shore Excursion
|8 hours|up to 6 people
Sabrina S.
Sabrina S.
(0)
Lunch with Leonardo Da Vinci Full-Day Shore Excursion
Visiting Leonardo 's birthplace and Leonardiano Museum in Vinci with delicious lunch
$ 1,824 (USD)
Includes all fees

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Livorno tours

Livorno
Things to do in Livorno

Livorno is a lively port city on Italy’s west coast, known for its canals, seafood, and easygoing charm. Built during the Renaissance, it has wide streets, open squares, and a mix of cultural influences. The historic neighbourhood of Venezia Nuova offers a glimpse of the city’s maritime past with its bridges and waterways. With your private Livorno guide, you can visit the old market, see fortress walls, and taste fresh fish straight from the harbour. Arriving in Livorno is like waking up Christmas morning to a pile of presents under the tree. This Italian port city offers easy access to Tuscany's most famous destinations - Florence, Pisa and Lucca - making it the ideal place to organize a shore excursion. Why Choose a Private Tour in Livorno? A private Livorno tour makes your day simple and personal: see the city and nearby countryside at your pace and without the crowds. ● Flexibility: Plan your day with your guide, mixing well-known sights with local gems. ● Local expertise: Your guide shares stories, history, and tips that bring the area to life. ● Comfort and ease: From port pickups to meal suggestions, your guide helps the day run smoothly. Must-See Sights Terrazza Mascagni This seaside promenade is a great way to start your Livorno tour. The black-and-white tiled path leads past cafés and musicians with open views of the sea. The Aquarium of Livorno is a fun stop for families and marine fans. Venezia Nuova district In this old part of town, canals run between colourful buildings once used by merchants. Your guide may suggest a boat ride for a different view, or a stop at Santa Caterina Church with its unusual octagonal shape. Old Fortress (Fortezza Vecchia) Built in the 1500s, this fort stands at the harbour’s edge. Inside, you’ll find the Mastio di Matilde, the oldest tower, and views that show how Livorno grew around the sea. Montenero Sanctuary Just outside the city, this hilltop site offers a peaceful views across the coastline. Inside, the baroque details and chapel to the Madonna of Montenero give the space a strong sense of local pride. Local markets The Mercato Centrale is filled with life and local produce. Visit stalls offering fresh seafood, bread, fruit, and handmade cheeses. Try a bowl of cacciucco alla Livornese, a rich seafood stew that locals love to share. Chianti vineyards Though not in Livorno itself, the Chianti region is close enough for a relaxing drive. Your guide can bring you to small, family-run estates where you’ll learn about winemaking, walk the vines, and try Chianti Classico or Super Tuscan blends. Day trip ideas through Tuscany With Livorno as your base, it’s easy to spend the day in nearby towns full of culture and history. Pisa Known for its leaning tower, Pisa also has the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Baptistery, each with their own story to tell. Lucca This peaceful city is surrounded by thick walls you can walk or bike. Inside, small lanes lead to open squares, and a bowl of tordelli lucchese is always close at hand. Cinque Terre These coastal villages sit on cliffs above the sea. Walk part of the trail between towns, have lunch with a view in Manarola, or take a dip in the clear water. Volterra Known for its ancient roots and quiet streets, Volterra is a great choice if you’re curious about Etruscan history and enjoy peaceful surroundings. Practical Travel Tips Best time to go: Late spring and early autumn offer warm days without peak season crowds. Local etiquette: A kind “Buongiorno” is always appreciated. Take your time, enjoy the moment. Getting around: Livorno is easy to see on foot, and your local guide can arrange transport outside the city. What to taste: Try cacciucco, a rich seafood stew that shows off Livorno’s link to the sea. Explore Livorno Your Way Livorno is a city that welcomes you in with open markets, sea views, and great food. Feel the connection between this port city and the rest of Tuscany with your private Livorno tour.

Answers to your questions

What are the best guided tours in Livorno?

Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Livorno: 1) Full day tour of Florence and Pisa tower 2) Full day Wine tour of Tuscany 3) Full day tour to Volterra and San Gimignano from Livorno 4) Truffle hunting tour near Livorno 5) Livorno Bites & Sights

What are the must do things in Livorno?

Livorno, a port city on the western coast of Italy, has a rich history and offers a variety of attractions for visitors. Here are some must-do things in Livorno: Enjoy a stroll along the Terrazza Mascagni, a beautiful seafront promenade with checkerboard paving, ornate street lamps, and stunning views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Visit the Old Fortress, which dates back to the 16th century. It houses the Archaeological Museum of the Territory of Livorno and offers panoramic views of the city and harbour. Another fortress worth exploring is the New Fortress, which is connected to the Old Fortress by a scenic canal. It provides a glimpse into Livorno's military history. Explore the historic district of Venezia Nuova, characterized by its canals, bridges, and colourful buildings. This area reflects Livorno's maritime heritage. The cathedral, dedicated to Saint Francis of Assisi, is an elegant structure with a Baroque interior. It houses several notable works of art. Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the Central Market, where you can find fresh produce, seafood, meats, and a variety of local products. Enjoy the lively atmosphere of Piazza della Repubblica, Livorno's main square. This area is surrounded by cafes, shops, and the beautiful Church of Saint Catherine. Explore the Natural History Museum, featuring exhibits on marine biology, paleontology, and the natural history of the Mediterranean. Indulge in Livorno's seafood-focused cuisine. Try local dishes like cacciucco (fish stew), baccalà (salted cod), and Livorno-style fish soup. Admire the Monument of the Four Moors, a symbol of Livorno, depicting four bronze statues representing the defeated enemies and the power of the Medici family. Livorno has several beaches where you can relax and enjoy the sun. The most famous is Cala del Leone, known for its rocky coastline and crystal-clear waters. When exploring Livorno, it's beneficial to embrace the local lifestyle, savour the cuisine, and take in the city's maritime and historical charm.

How much is a private tour in Livorno?

The cost of a private tour in Livorno can vary depending on several factors, including the duration of the tour, the specific attractions or areas you wish to visit, the level of customization, and the number of people in your group. Additionally, prices may vary among different guides, as they set their own prices with ToursByLocals. The cost of a private tour in Livorno typically ranges from around $700 - $1400. It's important to note that each guide sets their own prices, which is why there can be a large variation between one guide and another. When planning a private tour, be sure to read the 'what's included' and 'what's extra' sections of the tour page. If you don't quite see what you are looking for, you can send a message to the guide and discuss customizing a tour to meet your specific needs and budget.

What are the top tours in Livorno?

Here are some of the top tours in Livorno, each highly rated with over 20 reviews! 1) Lucca and Pisa Shore Excursion 2) Shore Excursion to Pisa and Florence from Livorno 3) Florence and Pisa Shore Excursion 4) Cinque Terre and Pisa Shore Excursion 5) Florence And Pisa Shore Excursion From Livorno Port

How much to tip a tour guide in Livorno?

ToursByLocals guides set their own prices in order to compensate themselves fairly for the hard work they do and the time spent preparing for the private tour as well as delivering the tour itself. Therefore there is no expectation for ToursByLocals customers to tip their guide. Writing a review after the tour is a great way to show your appreciation to your guide as it helps them receive more inquiries in the future.

Do you need a guided tour of Livorno?

Guided tours are perfect for getting in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, and significance of the places you're visiting. If you're interested in learning about Livorno from a local expert, a guided tour can be very informative, and an excellent use of your vacation time. A local guide can help bridge the communication gap in areas where English is not widely spoken. If you have limited time in Livorno and want to see as much as possible in a short period, a private guided tour can be efficient. That way you are not restricted by a set schedule and can prioritise what you want to see in the time you have. Although private tours are generally more expensive than a group tour, they’re remarkably value: a good guide can provide you with insider tips, hidden gems, and local recommendations that will help you avoid tourist traps or overpriced places during your stay. ToursByLocals guided tours can be tailored to specific interests, such as art, history, or food. If you have a niche interest, a specialised tour can enhance your experience.

Can you hire a tour guide in Livorno?

Yes, you can hire a tour guide in Livorno. Hiring a tour guide can be a great way to enhance your travel experience and gain valuable insights into the local culture, history, and attractions. ToursByLocals has over 40 local guides in Livorno who are local experts and offer a wide range of customizable private tours. They will work with you to customize an itinerary based on your interests and preferences. Private tour guides can provide a more personalized experience and offer flexibility in terms of scheduling and activities.

Where to go for a day trip from Livorno?

Livorno is a convenient starting point for exploring the beautiful region of Tuscany in Italy. There are several fantastic day trip destinations reachable from Livorno. Here are some recommendations: Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is known for its Renaissance art and architecture. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Florence Cathedral (Duomo), Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Signoria. Pisa is famous for its iconic Leaning Tower, but it also boasts other architectural wonders like the Piazza dei Miracoli, including the Cathedral and Baptistery. Lucca is a charming walled city known for its well-preserved Renaissance walls, narrow streets, and beautiful churches. Explore attractions like the Guinigi Tower, Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, and Lucca Cathedral. Cinque Terre is a picturesque coastal area comprising five colourful fishing villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. Enjoy breathtaking views, hiking trails, and fresh seafood. Known as the "Medieval Manhattan" for its well-preserved medieval towers, San Gimignano offers a unique atmosphere with its historic centre, art galleries, and panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside. Volterra is an ancient hilltop town known for its Etruscan origins, medieval architecture, and alabaster craftsmanship. Explore attractions like the Roman Theater, Piazza dei Priori, and the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum. Siena is renowned for its medieval cityscape, including the Piazza del Campo, where the famous Palio horse race takes place. Visit the Siena Cathedral, Torre del Mangia, and explore the narrow streets of the historic centre. These day trip options offer a diverse range of experiences, from art and history to stunning landscapes and coastal scenery, allowing you to make the most of your time exploring the beautiful region of Tuscany during your visit to Livorno.

How many days to tour Livorno?

The amount of time you need to tour Livorno depends on your travel preferences, interests, and the pace at which you want to explore the city. Here are some general guidelines: City Exploration Only (Livorno): If you're primarily interested in exploring Livorno itself, including its historic sites, canals, and local culture, a stay of 1 to 2 days should be sufficient. This allows you to visit key attractions, enjoy the local cuisine, and experience the city's atmosphere. City Exploration + Day Trips: If you plan to use Livorno as a base for day trips to nearby destinations such as Pisa, Florence, or Cinque Terre, you might want to consider staying for 3 to 4 days. This allows you to explore Livorno at a relaxed pace and still have time for day trips to nearby attractions. Extended Stay for a More Leisurely Experience: For a more leisurely experience, especially if you want to immerse yourself in local life, try various restaurants, and take your time exploring, consider staying for 5 to 7 days or longer. This allows for a deeper understanding of the city and the opportunity to discover hidden gems. Consider the following factors when planning your stay: Personal Interests: If you have specific interests, such as art, history, or cuisine, you may want to allocate more time for activities related to your passions. Day Trip Plans: If you plan to explore nearby cities or attractions, each day trip will add to the total time required. Be mindful of travel time and whether you prefer a more relaxed or packed itinerary. Local Events: Check for any local events, festivals, or activities happening during your visit, as they can enhance your experience and might influence the duration of your stay. Travel Pace: Consider your preferred travel pace. Some travellers like to take their time and explore at a leisurely pace, while others prefer a more fast-paced itinerary. Remember that these are general guidelines, and the ideal duration for your visit to Livorno depends on your individual preferences and the type of experience you're seeking. Whether you're interested in historical sites, coastal views, or using Livorno as a base to explore Tuscany, tailor your itinerary to match your interests and travel style.

How much is a 7 day trip to Livorno from the US?

The cost of a 7-day trip to Livorno from the United States can vary based on several factors, including your departure city, travel preferences, accommodation choices, activities planned, and overall spending habits. Here's a general breakdown of potential expenses: Flights: The cost of round-trip flights can vary widely depending on the time of year, airline, and departure city. On average, flights from the U.S. to Italy might range from $700 to $1,500 or more per person. Accommodation: Livorno offers a range of accommodation options, from budget hotels to upscale resorts. Prices can vary based on the type of lodging you choose. On average, you might budget anywhere from $100 to $300 or more per night, depending on your preferences. Transportation: Consider transportation within Livorno and any day trips you plan to take. This includes local transportation, rental cars, or train travel. Budgeting $20 to $50 per day for transportation is a rough estimate. Food: Dining expenses can vary based on your choices, but on average, you might spend $30 to $75 per person per day on meals. This includes eating at local restaurants and cafes. Activities and Sightseeing: Budget for entrance fees to attractions and any activities you plan to participate in. Depending on your interests, allocate $50 to $200 or more for activities during your stay. Taking these estimates into account, a rough budget for a 7-day trip to Livorno might range from $2,000 to $5,000 or more per person. Keep in mind that these are general estimates, and your actual expenses may vary based on your individual choices and circumstances. It's recommended to check for current prices, deals, and seasonal fluctuations when planning your trip. Additionally, consider any travel restrictions, entry requirements, and the latest information related to your travel dates.

Where should I stay while visiting Livorno?

Livorno offers a variety of accommodation options to suit different preferences and budgets. The best place to stay depends on your interests and the type of experience you want to have. Here are some recommendations for areas to consider when choosing accommodation in Livorno: City Center (Centro Storico): Staying in the historic city center allows you to be close to Livorno's main attractions, including Piazza della Repubblica, Fortezza Nuova, and the Venice district (Venezia Nuova). You'll find a mix of hotels, guesthouses, and boutique options. Waterfront Area (Terrazza Mascagni): The Terrazza Mascagni area, along Livorno's seafront promenade, offers beautiful views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Choosing accommodation here provides easy access to the waterfront and is ideal for those who enjoy sea views and relaxing strolls. Venezia Nuova District: The Venezia Nuova district is known for its canals, charming architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. Staying in this area allows you to explore the historic canals, visit local shops, and enjoy waterfront dining. Livorno Port Area: If you arrive or depart by ferry or cruise ship, the Livorno Port area might be convenient. There are hotels near the port, making it a practical choice if you have early or late departures. Cala del Leone Beach Area: For those looking for a beach experience, consider accommodations near Cala del Leone. This area provides access to Livorno's beaches and a more relaxed coastal atmosphere. Piazza Grande Area: The Piazza Grande area is another central location with proximity to Livorno's main square and attractions. It's a convenient base for exploring the city center on foot. Livorno Marina: The Livorno Marina area, with its marina and waterfront restaurants, is a good choice for those who appreciate a nautical ambiance. It's also close to the Terrazza Mascagni. Before making a decision, consider factors such as your preferred location, budget, and the type of experience you want. Read reviews from other travelers, check amenities, and verify the proximity to the attractions and activities that interest you. Additionally, check for any travel advisories or updates that may impact your stay.

What's the best time to visit Livorno?

The best time to visit Livorno, like many destinations in Italy, depends on your preferences and the type of experience you're seeking. Livorno experiences a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Here are some considerations for different seasons: Spring (April to June): Spring is a pleasant time to visit Livorno when temperatures are mild, and nature is in bloom. The weather is generally comfortable for exploring the city and nearby attractions. Spring is also a good time for outdoor activities, and you may encounter fewer tourists compared to the peak summer months. Summer (July to August): Summer is the peak tourist season in Livorno, and it brings hot and dry weather. Average temperatures can reach highs in the mid to upper 80s Fahrenheit (around 30°C). This is the best time for beachgoers and those who enjoy outdoor events. Keep in mind that popular tourist areas may be more crowded during this season. Fall (September to November): Fall is another excellent time to visit Livorno. The weather remains pleasant in September, with warm temperatures, and starts to cool down in October and November. Fall is a great time for cultural activities, exploring historic sites, and enjoying the local cuisine. It's also a quieter period compared to the summer months. Winter (December to March): Winters in Livorno are mild, but it is the wettest season. While temperatures rarely drop below freezing, it's advisable to bring a jacket and an umbrella. Winter is a quieter time for tourism, and you may find better deals on accommodation. Some outdoor attractions may be less crowded, but beach activities are limited during this season. Considerations: Livorno hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, so check the local calendar for any celebrations or cultural activities during your planned visit. If you prefer a more relaxed and budget-friendly experience with fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring and fall are ideal. Keep in mind that some businesses and attractions may have seasonal closures, especially in the winter months. Ultimately, the best time to visit Livorno depends on your preferences and the type of activities you want to pursue. Whether you prefer the lively atmosphere of summer, the mild temperatures of spring and fall, or a quieter winter escape, Livorno offers different charms throughout the year.