Florence Golf Cart Tour: See Top Sights!
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Overview
Private Golf Cart in Florence offers a relaxed and unique way to see the city's best spots. Instead of walking, glide comfortably through the streets and see famous places like Piazza del Duomo, Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza San Firenze, Piazza Santa Croce, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Santo Spirito, and Piazza Pitti. This tour is great for couples and families who want to enjoy Florence without getting tired. An expert guide will share interesting stories about the city's history and art.
What to Expect: This private golf cart tour lets you explore Florence in comfort. You'll visit must-see landmarks, learn about the city's rich culture, and enjoy personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide. Choose between a 1 or 2-hour tour to fit your schedule.
Included is bottled water to keep you refreshed. Not included are entrance fees to attractions and personal expenses. This tour is a fun and easy way to experience the beauty of Florence. With over 2,500 five-star reviews, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure.

Highlights
See Florence in Comfort: Explore Florence's famous landmarks without the hassle of walking.
Private Tour: Enjoy a personalized experience tailored to your interests.
Expert Guide: Learn insider knowledge about Florence's history and culture.
Flexible Options: Choose between a 1 or 2-hour tour to fit your schedule.
Iconic Landmarks: Visit key sites like the Florence Cathedral and Ponte Vecchio.
Great for Families: A fun and easy way for families to see the city together.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally have a very positive experience, highlighting the convenience, knowledgeable guides, and efficient sightseeing. Some mention bumpy rides and traffic noise as minor drawbacks.

Customers loved the ease and comfort of seeing Florence by golf cart.
Many reviewers praised the guides for being knowledgeable and friendly.
Families found it a great way to keep kids engaged and happy.
The ability to see many sights in a short time was highly appreciated.
Some found the ride a bit bumpy on certain streets.
A few reviewers mentioned that traffic could sometimes be noisy.
The Journey
Piazza del Duomo
Step into Piazza del Duomo, Florence's dramatic epicenter and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, the grandeur of the Renaissance unfolds with the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, crowned by Brunelleschi's ingenious red-tiled dome – a feat of engineering and a symbol of the city. Ascend Giotto's Campanile for breathtaking panoramic views. Gaze upon the Baptistery of San Giovanni and its gilded 'Gates of Paradise,' a testament to Florentine artistry. Linger amidst the lively ambiance of street performers and the echoes of centuries past, truly capturing the spirit of Florence.
Piazza della Repubblica
Experience the refined elegance of Piazza della Repubblica, a square that echoes Florence's layered history from its Roman origins to its 19th-century transformation. Once the heart of the Roman forum and a bustling medieval marketplace, it's now a sophisticated space framed by grand cafes and neoclassical architecture. The Column of Abundance marks the ancient Roman crossroads. Indulge in the atmosphere of historic cafés like Caffè Gilli, where artists and writers once gathered. Delight in the nostalgic charm of the antique carousel, especially enchanting at night.
Piazza San Firenze
Discover the hidden gem of Piazza San Firenze, a charming and historically rich square located moments from Piazza della Signoria. Admire the elegant Baroque architecture, particularly the San Filippo Neri complex, now home to the Zeffirelli Foundation. Explore the Bargello Museum, once a palace and prison, now showcasing Renaissance sculpture masterpieces by Donatello, Michelangelo, and Cellini. Enjoy the square's tranquil atmosphere, offering a more intimate glimpse into Florence's artistic legacy.
Piazza Santa Croce
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Piazza Santa Croce, dominated by the Basilica of Santa Croce, the 'Temple of Italian Glories.' Inside, admire Giotto's frescoes and the tombs of luminaries like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. Experience the square's vibrant atmosphere, often hosting events and the historic Calcio Storico game. Admire the Renaissance palaces and artisan shops that line the square, providing a perfect blend of history and local charm. This square is an immersive experience into the Florentine spirit and the final resting place of some of Italy's most notable figures.
Ponte Vecchio
Walk across the iconic Ponte Vecchio, Florence's oldest bridge, a unique landmark spanning the Arno River. Dating back to the 14th century, it's lined with goldsmith and jewelry shops, a tradition dating back to the Medici family. Discover the Vasari Corridor above the shops, a secret passage used by the Medici for discreet passage. Capture stunning views of the Arno and Florence's skyline, especially magical at sunset. The Ponte Vecchio is a living postcard of Florentine romance and timeless charm.
Piazza Santo Spirito
Experience the authentic soul of Florence in Piazza Santo Spirito, the heart of the Oltrarno district. The Basilica of Santo Spirito, designed by Brunelleschi, anchors the square with its Renaissance elegance. Immerse yourself in the local atmosphere, surrounded by artisan workshops, cozy cafés, and a vibrant daily market. As evening descends, the square comes alive with music, street art, and aperitivos, offering an immersive taste of Florentine life away from the tourist crowds.
Piazza Pitti
Step into the grandeur of Piazza Pitti, located in the Oltrarno district directly in front of the imposing Palazzo Pitti. Once the residence of the Medici family, the palace now houses renowned museums and galleries, including the Palatine Gallery. Enjoy the open square's dramatic views of the palace's Renaissance facade. Relax and people-watch, or enjoy a gelato away from the bustling city center. Access the breathtaking Boboli Gardens from here, a vast landscaped park filled with fountains and panoramic viewpoints.
Know Before You Go
This private golf cart tour includes bottled water to keep you refreshed during your exploration of Florence. It excludes entrance fees to any attractions and any personal expenses you may incur. Please note that there is no specified pickup or drop-off location; the tour typically begins at a central meeting point in Florence. Details regarding the exact meeting location will be provided after booking.
Hot Tip
Reviewers suggest bringing sunglasses and a hat, especially on sunny days, as the golf cart is open-air. Also, confirm the meeting point details with the tour operator a day before your tour to avoid any confusion.