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Carrara Private Tour: Discover the Marble Capital of Tuscany
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 2h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Explore Carrara's historic center on a guided walking tour
- Visit the Cathedral of Saint Andrea and admire its marble facade
- Discover the Palazzo Rosso, a cultural landmark housing the public library
- Walk along Via San Piero and admire the vibrant street art
- aAdmire the Palazzo Cybo Malaspina, also known as the Palazzo Ducale (external)
Activity location
- Carrara
- Carrara, Toscana, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Piazza Alberica, 3, 54033 Carrara MS, Italia | Meeting point with the local guide: Piazza Alberica Square ( in front of the Monument to Beatrice d’Este ) The guide will be easily recognizable by the badge they will be wearing
- Carrara, Toscana, Italy
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Carrara Private Tour: Discover the Marble Capital of Tuscany
- 2h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Private walking tour of Carrara with licensed tour guide
- Explore Piazza Alberica with the Palazzo delle Logge ( external visit )
- Admire the Monument to Beatrice d’Este
- Visit to Cathedral of Saint Andrea
- Discover Palazzo Rosso and the Fontana dell’Elefantino ( external visit )
- Marvel at Palazzo Cybo Malaspina ( external visit )
- Cross Via San Piero with its murals and street art
- Walk through the historic center of Carrara
What you can expect
Begin your journey in Piazza Alberica, the elegant heart of Carrara and the perfect introduction to the city’s unique identity as the world capital of marble. Surrounded by refined historic buildings such as the Palazzo delle Logge, this large marble-paved square reflects the artistic soul of the city. At its center stands the Monument to Beatrice d’Este, while cafés and local shops bring everyday life to this striking Renaissance setting.
From the square, continue to the magnificent Cathedral of Saint Andrea, one of the most important churches in northern Tuscany. Built almost entirely in white and grey marble, the cathedral immediately reveals the craftsmanship that made Carrara famous worldwide. The finely carved rose window and decorated portal dominate the façade, while the interior offers a sober yet intense atmosphere enriched by Romanesque and Gothic elements. Among its treasures, the 16th-century pulpit stands as a masterpiece of marble artistry.
The walk continues through the historic center of Carrara, where the city’s identity unfolds through elegant layers of history and daily life. Discover the Palazzo Rosso, former town hall and now home to the public library, followed by the charming Fontana dell’Elefantino, a small but iconic fountain that brings freshness and vitality to the square. Nearby, the open-air Palco della Musica creates a scenic backdrop for events and concerts, framed by the surrounding historic architecture.
The route then leads to the impressive Palazzo Cybo Malaspina, also known as Palazzo Ducale, once the residence of the powerful Cybo Malaspina family who ruled Carrara. Built on the remains of an ancient Lombard-era castle, the complex combines medieval and Renaissance architecture, with its imposing tower and noble façades telling centuries of political and cultural history. Today it hosts the prestigious Accademia di Belle Arti, one of the oldest fine arts academies in Italy, which continues to preserve Carrara’s tradition as a global center of sculpture and creativity.
From noble residences, the experience shifts to a more contemporary and unexpected side of Carrara along Via San Piero. This narrow and atmospheric street is famous for its vibrant street art, where murals, political messages, stencils, and artistic expressions transform the urban landscape into an open-air gallery.
The tour concludes in the atmospheric streets of the historic center of Carrara, where the city fully reveals its identity as a living place shaped by art, marble, and tradition.
Carrara is a destination where stone becomes art, and where every square, street, and building tells a story of craftsmanship, power, and creativity. This walking experience offers a deep immersion into Tuscany’s most distinctive city, leaving visitors with a lasting impression of its timeless beauty and extraordinary cultural richness.
Location
Activity location
- Carrara
- Carrara, Toscana, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Piazza Alberica, 3, 54033 Carrara MS, Italia | Meeting point with the local guide: Piazza Alberica Square ( in front of the Monument to Beatrice d’Este ) The guide will be easily recognizable by the badge they will be wearing
- Carrara, Toscana, Italy