Explore Florence effortlessly on a golf cart tour led by a local guide, showcasing the city's stunning viewpoints. Revel in the panoramic vistas from Piazzale Michelangelo, visit the historic hills of Arcetri and the Astrophysical Observatory, and enjoy the charm of Fiesole, a picturesque hilltop village. This eco-friendly tour is designed for those who prefer a leisurely experience without extensive walking, making it ideal for everyone from families to seniors. Don't miss out on the incredible photo opportunities and local insights this tour offers.
- Enjoy a relaxing golf cart tour through Florence's scenic spots
- Visit iconic viewpoints including Piazzale Michelangelo and Fiesole
- Eco-friendly experience perfect for avoiding long walks
- Convenient pick-up in piazza Piave for your comfort
Porta Romana is one of the ancient gates of Florence. It was built in the 14th century as part of the medieval city walls. The gate is located in Piazza della Calza and it was the main road leading to Rome. Porta Romana is the largest city gate in Florence and it has a strong stone structure with a central arch. Today it is an important historical monument and a symbol of the city’s medieval past.
The garden is known for its green trees, flowers, and peaceful atmosphere. It is a quiet place where people can walk, relax, and enjoy nature. From the garden, visitors can also see nice views of the city and the surrounding hills. Today, Giardino del Bobolino is a pleasant green space that offers a calm break from the busy streets of Florence.
The villa is famous because the scientist Galileo Galilei lived here during the last years of his life, from 1631 until his death in 1642. While living in this house, Galileo continued his scientific studies even though he was under house arrest. Today the villa is an important historical place connected to Galileo’s life and work and is a symbol of the history of science in Florence.
The Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory is an important scientific institute in Florence. It is located on the hills of Arcetri and is part of the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF). The observatory studies stars, planets, and galaxies using modern telescopes and scientific research. It is one of the main astronomy research centers in Italy. During the visit, the clients saw the observatory only from the outside, looking at the buildings and the telescope domes on the hill. They did not enter inside, but they learned about the importance of the observatory and its role in astronomical research.
The Basilica di San Miniato al Monte is one of the most beautiful and historic churches in Florence. It is located on a hill above the city and offers a wonderful view of Florence. The church was built in the 11th century and is famous for its green and white marble façade, a typical style of Florentine Romanesque architecture. Inside the basilica there are beautiful mosaics, artworks, and a decorated floor. San Miniato al Monte is dedicated to Saint Minias, the first Christian martyr of Florence. Today it is an important religious and historical monument and a peaceful place visited by many tourists.
It is known for its quiet environment, green landscapes, and beautiful views of the city. Arcetri is famous for important scientific and historical places, Today Arcetri is a peaceful residential area, surrounded by gardens, villas, and nature, and it is also an important place for science and research in Florence.
The Church of San Leonardo in Arcetri is a historic Roman Catholic church located in the Arcetri district, on the hills south of Florence, Italy. Dating back to the medieval period, the church is dedicated to Saint Leonard, the patron saint of prisoners and captives. Its simple yet elegant architecture reflects the traditional Tuscan style, with a peaceful atmosphere that has characterized the area for centuries. Surrounded by the beautiful countryside of Arcetri, the church is closely connected to the cultural and religious history of Florence. Visitors can admire its serene setting, artistic details, and the panoramic views of the surrounding hills. The church remains an important landmark for both local residents and those interested in exploring the lesser-known historical treasures of Florence.
Piazzale Michelangelo is a famous square in Florence. It is located on a hill south of the city and offers one of the most beautiful panoramic views of Florence. The square was built in the 19th century and is dedicated to the famous artist Michelangelo. In the center of the square there is a bronze copy of the statue of David. Today Piazzale Michelangelo is a popular place for tourists, especially at sunset, where people come to take photos and enjoy the amazing view of the city, the Arno River, and the historic buildings of Florence
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