Easily reach Florence from the port of La Spezia and explore the city on board the City Sightseeing Florence buses with the Hop-on Hop-off service!
Optimize the time your ship will be in the port of La Spezia and visit Florence comfortably by bus, on board our multilingual tour leader will be able to give you lots of information about the city, and once you arrive in Florence you can visit the most iconic places of the city on board the Hop-on Hop-off bus.
Explore the city, cradle of the Italian Renaissance, independently, discover the beauty of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with the astonishing Brunelleschi's Dome. Retrace the streets where the famous Medici family walked and admire the iconic symbols of Italian art in the world such as Michelangelo's David. On board the bus you can comfortably reach the most panoramic point of the city, Piazzale Michelangelo, from which you can admire Florence in all its beauty. Returning to the ship on time by bus is always guaranteed.
Upon debarkation, passengers must takes one of the free shuttle bus from the pier till the terminal (ride takes 5 minutes) Staff will wait for you at the terminal exit with wearing a GREEN T-Shirt
Be sure to be at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before departure time, at the meeting point you will find the staff wearing a GREEN T-Shirt. No refund will be give in case of late coming
There is no better way to see Florence than on this hop-on and hop-off double-decker bus. Stops along the tour route include the Cathedral, Santa Croce, San Marco, Piazzale Michelangelo and much, much more! Hop-on and off as many times as you like for a full day of sightseeing! Download now Sightseeing Experience APP: an easy and practical way to orient yourself, move, visit and discover the city. Inside the APP you find a free walking tour of the center available in 5 languages and an interactive map that shows you the position of the buses in real time, the waiting time at each stop and your position so you can easily reach the nearest stop.
Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence represents the most famous observation point of the city panorama, reproduced in countless postcards and an obligatory destination for tourists visiting the city
Porta Romana is the southernmost gate of the walls of Florence. Located on the road to Siena and Rome, hence the name, Via Romana and Via de' Serragli converge from Piazza della Calza from the centre, making it an important access point to the city centre. The door appears in the list drawn up in 1901 by the General Directorate of Antiquities and Fine Arts, as a monumental building to be considered national artistic heritage.
The fortress of San Giovanni Battista or Fortezza da Basso is a modern fortification work in the walls of Florence. Surrounded by the ring road avenues and within the Firenze Fiera exhibition complexes, today it is home to numerous conferences, concerts and national and international initiatives, in addition to the Opificio delle Pietre Dure.
The Lungarno delle Grazie is that stretch of the northern bank of the Florentine Lungarno which goes from the National Central Library of Florence (Piazza dei Cavalleggeri, near the Canto dei Tardiboni) to the Ponte alle Grazie, from which it takes its name.
From the 14th century onwards the city has always been considered one of the most exclusive suburbs in all of Florence and according to statistics the city has long been the richest municipality in all of Tuscany.
Piazza Santa Croce (or Santa Croce) is one of the main squares in the historic center of Florence, dominated by the homonymous basilica of Santa Croce.
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