Florence: 2-Hour Bike Tour - Florence, Italy
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EXPERIENCE:

Discover the capital of the Renaissance in a special way, pedaling in the historic center of the city. You will cross small hidden streets and charming pedestrian areas where the tourist buses cannot go.

Before starting the tour, the guide will brief you on the routes traveled and rules for security at the meeting point.
The tour will start off from Piazza Della Signoria, as you will see and be explained about the Signoria quarter, consisting of the Uffizi Gallery building which is the primary museum in Florence and home of some of the world’s most impressive works of art by artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci and Palace of Palazzo Pitti, the artisan’s area to the Renaissance.
On your way, go to the famous covered bridge of the Ponte Vecchio, and bike your way to the ornate exterior of the Basilica of Santa Croce, final resting place of notable Italians, including Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli.

While discovering the beauty of Florence on two wheels, no trip is completed without visiting Piazza Repubblica and Duomo, so ride through the narrow streets of the city as your guide will escort you through the pavement cafes of Piazza Repubblica and later to Piazza Della Duomo to see Brunelleschi’s iconic dome of the Duomo. Your guide will tell the story of Florence at strategic stops, giving you time to pause for an Italian gelato (ice cream) along the way.

Within no more than two hours you will visit almost all the important sightseeing spots in Florence, being a unique tour to explore while learning about the city of Florence in a very convenient and efficient way.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Cycle along the streets of Florence with a professional and friendly guide
Enjoy the stunning sights and landmarks of Florence in not more than two hours
Get inside tips from your guide to make the most of your time in Florence

 

 

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