Step into a piece of Italian history with our Classic Electric Fiat 500 Tour! This eco-friendly adventure lets you explore Florence’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems in style. Cruise through the city’s historic streets, marvel at the Duomo, glide past the Ponte Vecchio, and take in breathtaking views from Piazzale Michelangelo.
This 2-hour guided experience is perfect for couples, families, or small groups who want a unique and intimate way to see Florence. Your guide will share fascinating stories and insider tips, making your journey both fun and informative.
you’ll enjoy the charm of a vintage Fiat 500 paired with modern electric sustainability. With plenty of photo opportunities along the way, this is a must-do experience for any Florence visitor
we can always pick you up from any place inside the city center ZTL zone
When we pass by the majestic Duomo di Firenze, we’ll take a 10-minute stop to admire one of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
When we arrive at Santa Croce, we’ll take a 10-minute stop to appreciate the history and charm of this iconic landmark. The Basilica of Santa Croce, known as the Temple of Italian Glories, is the resting place of legendary figures such as Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. Admire the stunning Gothic facade, featuring a striking combination of white, green, and pink marble that stands out in the piazza. The wide-open space of Piazza Santa Croce offers a picturesque setting, perfect for capturing photos and enjoying the local atmosphere. Nearby, you’ll find artisan workshops and leather boutiques, showcasing Florence’s rich craft traditions. This brief stop allows you to soak in the beauty and history of one of Florence’s most significant landmarks.
When we arrive at Santa Maria Novella, we’ll take a 10-minute stop to admire this extraordinary piece of Florence’s history and architecture. The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella is a masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance design, featuring a stunning marble facade created by Leon Battista Alberti. Its elegant green and white patterns make it a standout in the city’s skyline. This basilica is renowned for its artistic treasures, including works by Masaccio, Giotto, and Ghirlandaio, and its connection to the Dominican order. The surrounding Piazza Santa Maria Novella provides a tranquil setting for photos and a chance to enjoy the beauty of the area. Take a moment to appreciate this historic landmark before we continue exploring Florence.
When we arrive at Ponte Vecchio, we’ll take a 10-minute stop to explore one of Florence’s most iconic landmarks. The Ponte Vecchio, or “Old Bridge,” is a medieval stone bridge known for its charming, colorful shops that line both sides. Once home to butchers and tanners, it now houses exquisite jewelry boutiques and artisan workshops, making it a hub of Florentine craftsmanship. Spanning the Arno River, the bridge offers stunning views of the water and the city, creating the perfect backdrop for memorable photos. Take a stroll, soak in the atmosphere, and discover why this historic bridge has been a symbol of Florence for centuries before continuing our journey.
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
Lively and elegant, this grand square marks the site of Florence’s ancient Roman forum. Today, its iconic triumphal arch, buzzing cafes (like historic Giubbe Rosse), and vintage carousel create a vibrant mix of old and new. Shop at upscale boutiques, sip espresso under the column-topped “Column of Abundance,” or soak in street performances. By night, the square glows with a festive energy—perfect for people-watching or a post-dinner passeggiata. A blend of history, culture, and modern Florentine life.
Lively and elegant, this grand square marks the site of Florence’s ancient Roman forum. Today, its iconic triumphal arch, buzzing cafes (like historic Giubbe Rosse), and vintage carousel create a vibrant mix of old and new. Shop at upscale boutiques, sip espresso under the column-topped “Column of Abundance,” or soak in street performances. By night, the square glows with a festive energy—perfect for people-watching or a post-dinner passeggiata. A blend of history, culture, and modern Florentine life.
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