Explore Florence in style with personalized golf cart tours. Discover history, shop luxury brands, or capture special moments with a photographer.
Explore Florence in style with personalized golf cart tours. Discover history, shop luxury brands, or capture special moments with a photographer.
- Duomo - Visit the stunning Piazza del Duomo, also known as Piazza Santa Maria del Fiore, where the Cathedral, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Baptistery are located. Here, you can delve into the history and capture memorable photos. The Florence Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, stands as one of the city’s most…
- Duomo - Visit the stunning Piazza del Duomo, also known as Piazza Santa Maria del Fiore, where the Cathedral, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Baptistery are located. Here, you can delve into the history and capture memorable photos. The Florence Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, stands as one of the city’s most iconic symbols and a remarkable architectural achievement of the Renaissance.
- Piazza della Repubblica - This is Florence’s sophisticated square, featuring the renowned carousel and the Arch of Triumph.
- Chiesa di San Salvatore in Ognissanti - The Church of All Saints in Florence is a hidden treasure, abundant in history, art, and spirituality. Situated along the Lungarno Vespucci, it is deeply connected with some of the city’s most distinguished families and artists.
- Piazza di Santa Maria Novella - Ognissanti Church – A concealed Florentine jewel on the Lungarno Vespucci, rich in history, art, and spirituality.
- Ponte Santa Trinita - Ponte Santa Trinita – Among the most elegant and sophisticated bridges in Florence, and one of the most beautiful in Europe. Located centrally, just a short walk from Ponte Vecchio, it links Via DE’ Tornabuoni with the Oltrarno district.
- Piazza Santo Spirito - Basilica of Santo Spirito – Nestled in the heart of Florence’s Oltrarno, this Renaissance masterpiece combines spirituality, art, and history. Less crowded than other attractions, it provides visitors with an authentic and profoundly moving experience. The design of the new church was commissioned by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1434, with construction completed posthumously by his students in 1482.
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Palazzo Pitti - Historical tone (factual):
In 1549, Eleanor of Toledo, wife of Cosimo I DE’ Medici, acquired the palace, transforming it into the official residence of the Medici dynasty.
Elegant/engaging tone (for tours):
When Eleonora of Toledo, the wife of Cosimo I DE’ Medici, purchased the palace in 1549, it was elevated to the grandeur of becoming the Medici family’s official residence.
Concise style :
Purchased in 1549 by Eleonora of Toledo, wife of Cosimo I DE’ Medici, the palace soon became the Medici family’s official residence.
- Ponte Vecchio - The Ponte Vecchio is the oldest bridge in Florence and one of the few bridges worldwide featuring shops built along it. During the Renaissance, it housed butchers and tanners, but in 1593, Ferdinand I DE’ Medici replaced them with goldsmiths and jewelers, transforming the bridge into a more refined and pleasantly fragrant location.
- Corridoio Vasariano - Unique in Italy, this private passage was constructed by Giorgio Vasari in just five months.
“Giorgio Vasari completed this exclusive Italian passageway in only five months.”
“In a mere five months, Giorgio Vasari built this unique private passage — the only one in Italy.”
“This remarkable private passage, unrivaled in Italy, was designed by Giorgio Vasari and completed in just five months.
- Piazzale Michelangelo - Piazzale Michelangelo is Florence’s most renowned viewpoint, offering the city’s most breathtaking panorama. From here, you can admire a living postcard that stretches across the Duomo, Giotto’s Bell Tower, Palazzo Vecchio, Ponte Vecchio, and the Arno River. (Included only in the 1.5-hour tour)
- Chiesa San Salvatore al Monte - The Basilica of San Salvatore al Monte is one of Florence’s most panoramic and spiritual sites. Overlooking Piazzale Michelangelo, it remains a hidden gem, away from the crowds. For its serene beauty, Michelangelo affectionately called it ‘my lovely peasant girl.’ (Included only in the 1.5-hour tour)
- Ponte alle Grazie - The Basilica of San Salvatore al Monte is one of Florence’s most scenic and spiritual treasures. Perched above Piazzale Michelangelo, this hidden gem offers peace and beauty far from the crowds. Michelangelo himself admired it so much that he fondly nicknamed it ‘my lovely peasant girl.’ (Available only on the 1.5-hour tour)
- Biblioteca della Corte di Appello di Firenze - The National Central Library of Florence (BNCF) is one of Italy’s largest and most prestigious libraries in Europe. More than just a building filled with books, it serves as a guardian of Italy’s historical memory and a symbol of both Florentine and national culture.
- Basilica of Santa Croce - The Basilica of Santa Croce is one of Florence’s most iconic landmarks. As the largest Franciscan church in the world, it is often referred to as the ‘Pantheon of the Italians,’ home to the tombs of legends like Michelangelo, Galileo, Machiavelli, and Rossini.
- Museo Nazionale del Bargello - The Bargello Tower is one of Florence’s oldest and most captivating medieval buildings. It forms part of the Bargello Palace, now home to the renowned National Museum, which houses masterpieces by Michelangelo, Donatello, Verrocchio, and other Renaissance masters.
- Piazza della Signoria - The square takes its name from the Palazzo della Signoria, today known as Palazzo Vecchio, once the seat of Florence’s government.
Over the centuries, it has witnessed revolts, executions, public celebrations, and major civic events.

- Private golf cart tour of Florence (1h, 1.5h, or 2h)
- Stops for photos at Florence’s most iconic landmarks
- Multilingual audio guide (several foreign languages available)
- Personalized itineraries (Shopping tours, romantic tours, special occasions)
- Special occasion add-ons (wedding/engagement photography, birthdays, bachelorette parties, etc.)
- Private golf cart tour of Florence (1h, 1.5h, or 2h)
- Stops for photos at Florence’s most iconic landmarks
- Multilingual audio guide (several foreign languages available)
- Personalized itineraries (Shopping tours, romantic tours, special occasions)
- Special occasion add-ons (wedding/engagement photography, birthdays, bachelorette parties, etc.)
- Food and drinks (unless specified for custom experiences)
- Entrance tickets to museums or monuments (if required)
- Personal Shopping Expenses
- Gratuities (optional)
- Food and drinks (unless specified for custom experiences)
- Entrance tickets to museums or monuments (if required)
- Personal Shopping Expenses
- Gratuities (optional)
Experience Florence in style with a private golf cart tour that prioritizes comfort and convenience. Opt for a 1, 1.5, or 2-hour journey as you smoothly navigate the city’s landmarks, accompanied by an audio guide available in various languages. Visit renowned attractions such as Piazza del Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Signoria without the…
Experience Florence in style with a private golf cart tour that prioritizes comfort and convenience. Opt for a 1, 1.5, or 2-hour journey as you smoothly navigate the city’s landmarks, accompanied by an audio guide available in various languages. Visit renowned attractions such as Piazza del Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Signoria without the need for extensive walking.
Personalize your adventure with shopping stops at artisan leather boutiques, goldsmiths, or prestigious Italian fashion brands like Gucci and Ferragamo. Commemorate special events — from birthdays and bachelorette parties to romantic wedding tours, with a professional photographer capturing your memorable moments.
This flexible, exclusive, and hassle-free tour provides the ideal way to discover Florence at your leisure.
- On request specifying please
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.