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Prato: discover Chinatown and paint in a real artist's studio with an aperitif
Features
- Free cancellation available
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- Discover Chinatown and Prato's industrial history with a local artist.
- Visit a real 400-square-meter contemporary art studio, open just for you.
- Create your own artwork together with the artist, with no need for experience.
- Enjoy a convivial aperitif while painting in the studio.
- Combine multiculturalism, history, and participatory art in one tour.
Activity location
- Florence
- Florence, Piemonte, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Via Pistoiese, 3, 59100 Prato PO, Italia | The meeting point is at the start of Via Pistoiese, the gateway to Chinatown. The Prato - Porta al Serraglio train station is just a 5-minute walk from the meeting point, making it super convenient for those arriving by train from other cities like Florence. I'll be wearing a specific outfit, which I'll let the tour participants know about a few hours before we meet up.
- Prato, Toscana, Italy
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Saturday in Prato: explore Chinatown and paint while enjoying an aperitif
- English
On Saturday, the experience becomes an unmissable event. The walking tour of vibrant Chinatown has as its destination Lanarchico, Marco Biscardi's artist's studio located in a former wool mill, where you can paint while enjoying a great aperitif.
What's included, what's not
- Guided walk in the Chinatown district
What's included What's included - Stop at the last Italian bakery left in the neighborhood, where we will prepare together the crispy olive oil focaccia that we will then enjoy during the aperitif
What's included What's included - Visit to the former industrial complex Ex Anonima Calamai, the birthplace of the centuries-old textile tradition of the city of Prato
What's included What's included - Exclusive access to the Lanarchico artist's atelier, founded by Marco Biscardi in 2021 and which has become one of the most visited cultural centers in Italy over the years.
What's included What's included - Guided tour of the exhibition (or exhibitions) on display
What's included What's included - Painting activity and creation of your own work, alongside the artist Marco Biscardi and his fellow guests on that day
What's included What's included - Art supplies (canvases, brushes, paints) provided in the studio
What's included What's included - Aperitif with high-quality wine during the creative experience
What's included What's included - Accompaniment and narration by the local artist throughout the experience
What's included What's included - Transportation from/to the meeting point (for example, train from Florence to Prato)
What's excluded What's excluded - Extra food or drinks other than the included aperitif
What's excluded What's excluded - Any personal purchases during the tour
What's excluded What's excluded - Gratuities (optional)
What's excluded What's excluded
What you can expect
Strolling through Prato means entering a surprising city, made up of unexpected twists and turns and atmospheres far removed from mass tourism. On this experiential tour, I will guide you through the beating heart of Chinatown, a lively and authentic neighborhood where the scents of street food, colorful signs, and family-run shops tell stories of migration, work, and community every day. Not the usual postcard image of Tuscany, but a multicultural and contemporary face that few have the courage to explore.
From there, we will move on to a place that preserves the city's industrial memory: the former Anonima Calamai, a large textile complex built in the early twentieth century and now transformed into a cultural hub. Walking among these buildings means breathing in the working-class soul of Prato, among converted warehouses and details that still speak of machines and textiles. It is a rare example of living industrial archaeology, not only preserved, but reinvented.
Within this space is Lanarchico, my artist's studio. Here you won't be just a spectator, but a protagonist: I'll guide you as you pick up brushes and colors, and together we'll create a small work of art that you can take with you. No experience is needed: it's about letting your inner child run free, finally giving vent to that hidden artist that everyone carries inside. While we paint, we will share stories and creative ideas in a convivial atmosphere made even more special by an aperitivo with drinks, served inside the studio.
This tour is designed for those looking for something different: not crowded monuments or endless lines, but hidden views, daily routines, and authentic conversations. I will take you to areas frequented only by residents, we will taste the typical crunchy schiacciata with olive oil from the last Italian bakery left in the neighborhood, I will tell you anecdotes about the real life of the Florentines and Prato locals, and I will open the doors of an atelier for you to become a real artist for a day.
It will be an urban journey that combines culture, history, and creativity: from the multicultural charm of Chinatown to the industrial archaeology of the former Anonima Calamai, to the intimate and fun experience of shared painting. A route that can reveal another Tuscany, more authentic, less predictable, one that surprises and leaves a strong impression.
If you want to experience Prato not as a tourist, but as a curious and engaged traveler, this tour is designed for you.
Less than 30 minutes by train from Florence, Prato can become the real hidden gem to discover before the onslaught of mass tourism.
After all, as a dear friend of mine says, “Prato is nothing more than the Brooklyn of Florence.”
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Florence
- Florence, Piemonte, Italy
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Via Pistoiese, 3, 59100 Prato PO, Italia | The meeting point is at the start of Via Pistoiese, the gateway to Chinatown. The Prato - Porta al Serraglio train station is just a 5-minute walk from the meeting point, making it super convenient for those arriving by train from other cities like Florence. I'll be wearing a specific outfit, which I'll let the tour participants know about a few hours before we meet up.
- Prato, Toscana, Italy