Every day in Florence, tourists spend €200–€500 on “Italian leather” that falls apart within months.
The truth? Most leather sold to visitors is bonded leather, pig skin, or synthetic material disguised as premium Florentine craftsmanship. People return home excited, only to watch their purchase crack, peel, and fall apart within a year.
This tour exists to make sure that never happens to you.
I'm a tourism student who's called Florence home for more than 2 years. After watching countless visitors get scammed, I built relationships with real artisan families — workshops crafting leather by hand since the 1950s. Places tourists never find on their own.
WHAT MAKES THIS TOUR DIFFERENT
This isn't a rushed walk past shop windows. It's an educational journey into Florentine leather tradition.
You'll step inside working workshops where third-generation artisans still cut, stitch, and finish leather by hand — the same way their grandparents did 70 years ago. You'll see raw leather transformed into bags, jackets, and accessories right before your eyes.
Most importantly, you'll learn how to tell real vegetable-tanned leather from cheap imitations. This knowledge stays with you forever — useful in Florence, Milan, Paris, or anywhere else.
WHAT YOU'LL EXPERIENCE
We visit three family workshops, each with their own speciality. You'll see artisans working, learn what separates authentic craftsmanship from mass-produced tourist goods, and discover how raw leather becomes a finished product.
Want something unique? Many workshops offer full customization — your leather, your colour, your design.
WHAT YOU CAN BUY
• Bags and handbags
• Jackets and coats
• Wallets, belts, cardholders
• Leather gloves
• Photo albums and journals
• Custom-made pieces
WHY AUTHENTIC LEATHER IS WORTH IT
Real vegetable-tanned leather isn't cheap. It takes weeks to produce using traditional methods. But a well-crafted Florentine bag lasts 20–30 years, ages beautifully, and becomes something to pass down for generations as a treasured Florence memory.
Fake leather? Looks good for months, then cracks and ends up in the trash.
ZERO PRESSURE
Many guests come purely to learn and watch artisans work. No pressure to buy anything. Shop at your own pace, within your budget, or simply enjoy the experience.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
• Anyone planning to buy leather in Florence
• Travellers curious about traditional Italian craftsmanship
• Shoppers tired of tourist traps and fake “Made in Italy” labels
• Anyone who values quality pieces that tell a storey
Book your spot and discover authentic Florentine leather — with confidence.