Florence By Bike
Explore Florence on Two Wheels: Florence By Bike
Discover the beauty of Florence with E-Bikes Florence, where cycling meets convenience in the heart of Italy's artistic capital.
E-Bikes Florence offers an exhilarating way to explore the stunning city of Florence. With electric bikes, tourists can effortlessly navigate the city's beautiful streets, historic landmarks, and scenic hills, all while enjoying the freedom of cycling at their own pace.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you're near the historic center of Florence, start at the iconic Florence Cathedral (Duomo) located at Piazza del Duomo. From there, head east on Via dei Calzaiuoli towards Piazza della Signoria. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Via dei Gondi. Turn left onto Via dei Gondi, and then take the first right onto Via S. Gallo. Continue walking straight until you reach Via S. Gallo, 97R. E-Bikes Florence will be on your left.
Public Transportation (Bus)
Locate the nearest bus stop, such as 'Piazza San Marco' or 'Via Cavour.' Catch bus number 1 or 7 towards 'Firenze S. Marco - Università.' Get off at the stop 'Piazza San Marco.' From there, walk north on Via San Gallo. Continue straight until you reach Via S. Gallo, 97R. E-Bikes Florence will be on your right.
Taxi
If you prefer a quicker option, you can take a taxi from your location. Simply find a taxi stand or call a taxi service. Provide the driver with the address 'Via S. Gallo, 97R, Firenze FI.' The ride will be short, and the driver will take you directly to E-Bikes Florence.
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