Our Florence golf cart tours let you uncover the city’s wonders effortlessly—glide past the Duomo’s awe-inspiring dome, golden Gates of Paradise, and the glittering Ponte Vecchio while expert guides share tales of Medici intrigue and artistic genius. Dodge crowds, access hidden lanes, and soak in pa...
Effortlessly explore all the great treasures of the city as you smoothly traverse past the magnificent dome of the Duomo, resplendent Gates of Paradise, and sparkling Ponte Vecchio with a knowledgeable guide who will recount stories of Medici intrigue and artistic brilliance.
Walk away from crowds, be taken to secret passageways, and have panoramic views with no effort at all.
These are ideal ‘tours’ for families, photographers, or people who have a limited amount of time to explore.
This great building shows Florence's artistic and religious history. The stunning dome made by Brunelleschi, along with the fine outer wall, delights onlookers with their beauty and grace. Inside, one can find amazing pieces of art, like paintings on walls and sculptures, which represent the city's cultural wealth. A trip to the Duomo Square gives an important meeting with Florence's past and creative spirit, standing as a thank you to human skill and hard work.
5 minutes - Free entrance
Florence, Italy, Piazza della Repubblica is an old square at the heart of Florence that still beats as a lively and dynamic point of focus. Elegantly surrounded by cafes, shops, and beautiful buildings; the square has deep history since it was once the city'sRomanforum ever in to be a center of cultural and commercial activities. Known for its fine buildings mostly the triumphal arch Piazza della Repubblica presents an enchanting mixture modern life and timeless beauty that attracts both locals and tourists.
8 minutes - Free entrance
The building houses the Dante House-Museum, which was opened to the public again on June 1, 1994.
Free entrance
Basilica di Santa Croce is a great church known for its Gothic style and its big importance to Florentine history. Inside the basilica, you can find the tombs of famous people like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli making it a place to visit for those who love art and history. The area around the square is full of local life and has many cafes and small shops giving an real experience of Florence's cultural spirit
8 minutes - Free entrance
Famous for its historical value and pretty setting, the square attracts people. Though we won't go into its inner parts, the square shows a nice vibe marked by its smart building design, sweet cafes, and lively local life. Piazza San Firenze gives a look into the culture of Florence and serves as a calm place to enjoy the city's special charm.
8 minutes - Free entrance
The elaborate front and inside art of the church, frescoes, and sculptures, all by great masters, present an interesting view of the artistic history of the city. Surrounding the square is a nice juxtaposition between old and new that makes it an ideal setting to feel the vibe of Florence. Going to Piazza Santa Maria Novella is going to allow a person to feel at the heart of past riches, art, and liveliness of Florence’s rich past.
8 minutes - Free entrance
The church that serves as the final resting place for both Amerigo Vespucci and Botticelli.
8 minutes - Free entrance
8 minutes - Free entrance
This area is famous for its artistic vibe, pretty streets, and laid-back feel. While the tour won't stop at individual artisan workshops, attendees will get a chance to feel the neighborhood's spirit and might see old-style making skills through the open doors of many craft shops. Santo Spirito gives a real look into local life; it lets you meet head-on with the true handmade tradition that marks Florence.
8 minutes - Free entrance
The Palazzo Pitti is an extraordinary palace in Florence, Italy, and it stands as a historic home that typifies the greatness of Renaissance and Baroque styles while reflecting the noble background of the city. Along with the palace itself, which is made up of beautiful gardens, galleries, and museums all containing very diverse collections of art makeseverything from paintings to costumes.
8 minutes - Free entrance
In Florence, Italy, there's this walkway called the Vasari Corridor. It's raised and enclosed. It links the Palazzo Vecchio
Free entrance
A view you get from one of Italy's top-notch museums.
Free entrance
The historic guardian tower located in Florence.
Free entrance
At this height, observation decks give wide views mixing the city’s skyline with the old center’s buildings and the Florence Cathedral. Piazzale Michelangelo is named for famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo and holds a copy of his well-known statue of David in its middle. This spot is liked by guests for taking souvenir photos and enjoying the city’s panorama. A trip to Piazzale Michelangelo offers a great view not just of the Florence landscape but also a strong example of its artistic and architectural value.
8 minutes - Free entrance
The Rampe del Poggi – fine period romantic ruin of capricious rock work, elaborate stone carving, and verdant planting – does it once more.
8 minutes - Free entrance
external examination
Free entrance
These famous places in Florence, Italy, are different because of their history and design skill. We will only see the outside beauty of the basilica and chapels; going inside does not count in this visit. The Basilica di San Lorenzo has a Renaissance front and is a sign of Florentine art and culture. Next to the basilica, the Medici Chapels show great skill work and pay tribute to the important Medici family.
8 minutes - Free entrance
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