Experience Florence like never before on a vintage electric Fiat 500 cabrio, the only one in the city. Begin your tour with hotel-based pickup from one of five central points. Cruise scenic roads outside the historic center, enjoy panoramic Tuscan hill views, and hear stories of Florence’s history, Renaissance heritage, and local culture. Stop at San Miniato al Monte for stunning views and photos, continue to scenic viewpoints, and reach Piazzale Michelangelo to admire the Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio, and Basilica of Santa Croce. Optional two-hour extension to Fiesole offers ancient streets and sweeping Tuscan panoramas. A unique mix of scenic drives, history, and culture for an unforgettable Florence experience.
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This iconic terrace offers the most breathtaking panoramic views of Florence, with the Arno River snaking past the city’s terracotta rooftops and the Duomo’s majestic dome dominating the skyline. A bronze replica of Michelangelo’s David stands at the center, paying homage to the Renaissance genius. Visitors flock here at sunset when the golden light bathes the city, and the hills of Fiesole glow in the distance. Street musicians and vendors add to the lively yet romantic atmosphere, while the nearby San Miniato al Monte church invites a quiet moment of reflection. A must-visit for its postcard-perfect vistas and timeless charm.
Step back in time at this hilltop sanctuary, where Florence’s skyline unfolds like a Renaissance painting. Dating to 1018, San Miniato al Monte is one of Italy’s finest Romanesque churches, its dazzling green-and-white marble façade catching the light like a jewel. Inside, gaze up at the glittering 13th-century mosaic of Christ in Majesty, then descend into the hauntingly beautiful crypt, where the bones of St. Miniato rest. Wander the tranquil cloisters and explore the atmospheric medieval cemetery, final resting place of literary legends like Carlo Collodi. As the sun dips, soak in panoramic views of the Duomo and Arno River from the terrace—quieter than Piazzale Michelangelo, but equally stunning. Time your visit for evening prayer to hear monks chant Gregorian hymns, echoing through the ancient stone walls. A spiritual and visual feast, this stop blends art, history, and serenity—don’t miss the short climb up for gelato-worthy photo ops and a moment of quiet awe
INAF – Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory is one of Italy’s most important centers for astronomical research and a place of great historical and scientific significance. Located on the hills of Arcetri, just south of Florence, the observatory enjoys a panoramic position overlooking the city and the Tuscan countryside.
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