Start your visit at Piazza della Signoria. Look at the palace's exterior and the sculptures nearby, including a replica of Michelangelo’s David.
Go inside to see the Salone dei Cinquecento, the palace’s largest room. View frescoes by Giorgio Vasari that contain significant historical details.
Move to the Studiolo of Francesco I, a small room filled with items related to alchemy and art, hidden behind secret doors.
Continue to the Apartments of the Elements, where each room focuses on a classical element — Earth, Water, Air, and Fire — decorated with relevant frescoes and Renaissance furniture.
Finally, see the Hall of Maps, showcasing a detailed 16th-century collection of painted maps.