Florence by golf Cart Piazzale Michelangelo

Overview

A guided tour of the major highlights of the city and its historical center of Florence by a professional driver guide from Florence will unearth more evidence.

This version is best recommended for disabled persons because it enables them to discover the city in an easier way.

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What's Included
  • On-board WiFi
What's Excluded

Meeting and Pickup

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What To Expect

Medici Chapels

The Medici chapels were in the first instance raised as the last resting place of the Medici family. They now play the part of a state museum in Florence having been gained from some shares of the basilica of San Lorenzo.

5 minutes - Entrance ticket NOT included

2
Piazza di Santa Maria Novella

Piazza Santa Maria Novella belongs to those main squares of Florence where the massive front of the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella rises.

5 minutes - Free entrance

3
Piazza Ognissanti

Piazza Ognissanti sits on, or near the right bank of that river in, or toward the west part of its center.

5 minutes - Entrance ticket included

4
Ponte Santa Trinita

The Santa Trìnita bridge is considered the most beautiful among all the bridges of Italy by Giovanni Spadolini, who happens to be a native of Florence.

5 minutes - Free entrance

5
Santo Spirito (Pass By)

The basilica of Santo Spirito stands as one of the principal churches in Florence. Situated in the Oltrarno district, which constitutes the southern section of the historic center, its unadorned facade commands attention in the square that bears its name. This structure was erected on the site of a thirteenth-century Augustinian convent that was consumed by fire in 1371.

Free entrance

6
Vasari Corridor (Corridoio Vasariano) (Pass By)

The Vasari Corridor is a pathway that runs almost a kilometer long, linking the Uffizi Gallery with the Pitti Palace

Free entrance

7
Ponte Vecchio

Ponte Vecchio is one of the most noticeable symbols in Florence and it is also counted as among the most famous bridges in the world. The bridge covers a span of about 150 meters over the Arno River.

5 minutes - Entrance ticket included

8
Pitti Palace (Palazzo Pitti)

Cosimo I de͛ Medici and his wife Eleonora of Toledo bought it in 1550 who planned to turn it into the new home of the Grand Ducal family.

5 minutes - Entrance ticket NOT included

9
San Niccolo

San Niccolò represents the section of Florence that has remarkably retained its medieval ambiance.

5 minutes - Free entrance

10
Uffizi Galleries (Gallerie degli Uffizi) (Pass By)

The Uffizi Gallery is at Florence.͏ It͏ comprises a museum complex having the Gallery of Statues and Paintings.

Free entrance

11
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale (Pass By)

Florence's National Central Library, known as BNCF, stands among Italy's and Europe's top libraries.

Free entrance

12
Piazza Santa Croce

Sometimes called Santa Croce Square, Santa Croce is one of the principal squares in historic Florence where you find the church by that identificaation.

10 minutes - Free entrance

13
Brunelleschi's Dome (Cupola del Brunelleschi)

The dome by Brunelleschi crowns the Florence Cathedral, which goes by the name of Duomo. By the time it was completed, this dome held the title of being the largest in the world.

5 minutes - Entrance ticket NOT included

14
Duomo

The metropolitan cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is known in the wide world as the Florence Cathedral and is barely less principal to serve as the lead church of all Florence while standing as barely less prominent a symbol for that city.

5 minutes - Free entrance

15
Basilica of San Lorenzo (Basilica di San Lorenzo)

San Lorenzo is one of the main Catholic places of worship in Florence located in the square by that very name, within the historic city center. Fighting for the title of being the oldest church in Florence and at the same time bearing the rank of a minor basilica, right next to it is where hospitality puts up her San Lorenzo tourist market.

5 minutes - Entrance ticket NOT included

Piazzale Michelangelo

Florence has its most famous view from Piazzale Michelangelo. It is the place from which the majority of postcards are taken and considered a required stop by all tourists in town.

10 minutes - Free entrance

Itinerary Map

Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed.
  • Public transportation options close by.
  • Infants are required to sit on the laps of accompanying adults.
  • This is for all levels of physical fitness.

Cancellation Policy

To receive a complete refund, please ensure that you cancel no less than 24 hours prior to the designated departure time.

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