With our Tours, all the itineraries are covered aboard state-of-the-art, completely green electric vehicles. You will not miss anything of the great beauty of Florence and you will experience it in a unique and ecologically sustainable way. Traveling with our electric cars offer comfort and safety in both summer and winter thanks to the winter kit with glass doors and heating system, which always guarantee total well-being throughout the journey, even in case of bad weather. Our silent vehicles are suitable for everyone, allowing you to fully enjoy the atmosphere, the views and the glimpse of timeless places, such as Ponte Vecchio or the squares of Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce.
Piazza and Basilica of Santa Croce: Piazza Santa Croce is undoubtedly one of the most evocative places in Florence. Located in the eastern sector of the city, formerly a marshy and unhealthy area, the square and the surrounding neighborhood take their name from the imposing Basilica managed by the Franciscan order, who settled here since 1226.
5 minutes
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale
National Library: Built in the 1930s in Pietraforte, the Library boasts an eclectic style that evokes medieval and Renaissance architectural elements at the same time.
5 minutes
Basilica San Miniato al Monte
Basilica San Miniato al Monte, panoramic point.
The Basilica of San Miniato is one of the favorite churches of the Florentines, perhaps also because of the beautiful view that can be enjoyed over the whole city.
The church represents, together with the Baptistery of San Giovanni, a splendid example of Florentine Romanesque and is located on top of the so-called "Mons Florentinus" where the first communities
Christians dug their catacombs.
5 minutes
Piazzale Michelangelo
Piazzale Michelangelo
The large square, a real balcony over the city, was built between 1865 and 1875 and introduced the tourist concept of panorama for the first time in Florence. It is the work of Joseph
Poggi and was built at the time of Florence, the capital of the new kingdom of Italy, a title that it inherited from Turin in 1865 before selling it to Rome in 1871.
5 minutes
Oltrarno
Oltrarno district and Basilica of Santo Spirito
The Oltrarno district, literally "beyond the Arno", developed since 1200 with the growing arrival of population from the countryside. At first the tower houses were built near the river, then the area experienced a significant expansion in the sixteenth century with the arrival of the Medici court in Palazzo Pitti.
10 minutes
Ponte alla Carraia
Ponte alla Carraia:
Built in 1218, it was called alla Carraia in that
it was used to transport goods on "wagons".
3 minutes
Basilica of Santa Croce
Basilica of Santa Croce
its construction began in 1294 on a design by Arnolfo di Cambio and was completed in 1444. Thanks to the funding of the important families of the district, Santa Croce became one of the largest and most beautiful churches in the city. Its large size also reflects the vastness of the population of the district, with which the Franciscans had immediately established a close and fruitful relationship.
10 minutes
Palazzo Medici Riccardi
Medici Riccardi Palace
The powerful Medici dynasty has its origins in Mugello, a hilly region north of Florence.
Urbanized during the 1200s, the Medici soon became one of the richest and most influential families in the city; the building here in front of us is proof of this: Palazzo Medici Riccardi.
The palace is a project by Michelozzo, commissioned around 1445 by Cosimo the Elder, patriarch of the Medici family.
5 minutes
Basilica di San Lorenzo
Basilica of San Lorenzo
The Basilica of San Lorenzo stands on the ruins of the previous paleochristian place of worship
bore the name and that it was the Basilica outside the walls of Roman Florentia before the construction of
Santa Reparata, the city's first cathedral. By the will of Giovanni di Bicci, father of Cosimo il
Old de 'Medici, it was completely rebuilt by the young architect Filippo
Brunelleschi starting from 1419.
5 minutes
Cappelle Medicee
Medici Chapels
The New Sacristy, in the left transept of the church, and the so-called Chapel of the Princes behind it, form the Medici Chapels, a real mausoleum of the ruling family.
5 minutes
Santa Maria Novella (Pass By)
Basilica and Piazza Santa Maria Novella
it is one of the first great basilicas
Florentine and mother church of the powerful Dominican order established in this place as early as
two hundred with a large convent. The square in front welcomed the numerous faithful recalled by the
sermons by the friars and was enlarged several times to become one of the largest squares in the city.
Chiesa di San Salvatore in Ognissanti
Neighborhood and Church of Ognissanti
In the western part of the historic center opens the area of Borgognissanti, an area that in medieval Florence housed the Umiliati friars, one of the most industrious mendicant orders in the city, famous above all for the processing of wool, an activity favored by the proximity of the river.
3 minutes
Ponte Santa Trinita
Santa Trinita bridge
the most beautiful and one of the most loved by Florentines. Erected in 1252, it was
destroyed by a flood of the Arno in 1557 and rebuilt on a project by Bartolomeo Ammannati, a pupil of Michelangelo.
5 minutes
Ponte Vecchio
Ponte Vecchio and Vasari Corridor
Dating back to Roman times, built at the narrowest point of the river with stone pillars and floor
of decking in wooden planks, the bridge was destroyed by a flood of the river in 1333 and rebuilt in
1345 so solidly that it has reached the present day, resisting all the numerous
floods of the Arno over the centuries, including that of 1966, the most devastating
absolutely.
and Vasari Corridor, so called from the name of his
builder, Giorgio Vasari. Built in 1565 in just five months, this one-mile long airway
kilometer, it served as a private passage between the government buildings in Palazzo Vecchio and the Court
Medici in Palazzo Pitti.
3 minutes
Palazzo Pitti
Palazzo Pitti and Piazza Pitti in Piazza Pitti, dominated on its top by the grandiose.
Palazzo Pitti, built in 1440 by Luca Pitti on a project by Filippo Brunelleschi. Such was the ambition of the enterprising and wealthy merchant to overcome the pomp of the Medici and the Strozzi,
another very rich Florentine family, that Luca Pitti wanted its construction of such a size as not to find equal in the whole city.
5 minutes
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Quick way to see some sights
Published on Jan, 2025
Great way to get around Florence and see some sights. We only entered one church but no time to enter anything else. We saw Ponte Vecchio, great view from up the hill can see all of Florence and Duomo. We had 2 vehicles because we had 4 adults.
Wonderful experience
Published on Nov, 2024
This simply was an amazing way to see all the highlights in 90 minutes throughout Florence. We saw everything we wanted to see in addition to the history of the city from our guide. Highly recommend.
Excellent overview
Published on Oct, 2024
Giacomo was excellent! My mother is 90 and he was so helpful, gracious and kind to answer all of her questions. Loved all the historical sites we visited! Highly recommend!
This was an excellent trip! Our guide Stefani was so knowledgable, explained everything in good detail and had a good sense of humour too. Highly recommended
Fun Informative and Safe
Published on Oct, 2024
This was a fantastic tour. It gives you the ability to see all the sites in 3 hours and Florence's layout so that you know where you're going when you decide to go do the more in depth visit of each site. Our guide was very knowledgeable, he was a good driver. He was very sweet and he allowed me to speak in Italian even though it was very bad but he spoke back to me in Italian and English. He had a an app on the phone which gave more in-depth info about each stop. The electric car is fun and you can go pretty much anywhere easily even in the zones that are designated only for pedestrians. I highly recommend this tour. Be sure and check out all the photos.
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