Florence Audio Guided Bike Tour with Live Guide
Highlights
- Explore Florence's historical neighborhoods on a bike
- Learn about famous artists and their masterpieces
- Enjoy a guided tour with a live guide
- Experience an eco-friendly approach to sightseeing
- Stay hydrated with complimentary bottled water
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Duration 2.5 hours
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English-speaking guide
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Multilingual audio guide
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Bike and helmet included
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Bottled water provided
Immerse yourselves in the rich history and art of Florence with the Florence Audio Guided Bike Tour with Live Guide. Pedal through the charming streets and squares of this magnificent city while our expert guide leads you on a journey through centuries of glorious events and introduces you to legendary artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo. Explore all four historical neighborhoods of Florence in an eco-friendly and fun way, thanks to our comfortable bikes. With inclusions like a multilingual audio guide, English-speaking tour leader, and liability insurance, you can relax and enjoy the ride. Don't miss this opportunity to experience Florence in a unique and exciting way - book your tour now!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Italian, Russian, Korean, Greek, Modern, , German, Japanese, Hungarian, Dutch, Polish, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Turkish, English, French, Spanish; Castilian
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Mobile voucher
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Florence on a guided bike tour with multilingual audio support, uncovering the city's rich history and art in just 2.5 hours.
Included
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English speaking Tour Leader
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Earphones
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Helmet and padlock
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Multilingual Audio Guide
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City-bike rental
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Liability insurance
Excluded
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Admission fees to the attractions along the itinerary
Meeting Point
Look for your guide wearing a bright yellow vest.
Piazza di Madonna degli Aldobrandini, 8, 50123 Firenze FI , Italy
End Point
The tour will end in the historic center of Florence, near Piazza del Duomo.
Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence , Italy
What to expect
The Basilica of San Lorenzo is one of Florence’s oldest and most important churches, closely linked to the Medici family. Rebuilt by Brunelleschi in the 15th century, it features harmonious Renaissance architecture and houses works by Donatello and Michelangelo. San Lorenzo was the Medici's parish church and their final resting place, making it a key site in Florence’s artistic and political history.
Cappelle Medicee
The Medici Chapels are a monumental complex in Florence, part of the Basilica of San Lorenzo, and serve as the grand mausoleum of the powerful Medici family. Richly decorated with marble and semi-precious stones, the highlight is the New Sacristy, designed by Michelangelo, which features some of his most famous sculptures. The chapels reflect the Medici’s wealth, power, and lasting impact on Renaissance art and Florentine history.
Piazza del Duomo
Duomo Square, or Piazza del Duomo, is the vibrant heart of Florence and home to the city’s most iconic landmarks. Dominated by the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with Brunelleschi’s majestic dome, the square also features Giotto’s Bell Tower and the Baptistery of San Giovanni. A masterpiece of architecture and faith, the square is a symbol of Florence’s artistic and spiritual legacy.
Piazza della Repubblica is one of Florence’s most elegant and historic squares, located in the heart of the city. Once the site of the Roman forum, it was redesigned in the 19th century during Florence’s urban renewal. Surrounded by grand cafés and refined buildings, the square is a lively meeting place and a symbol of the city’s modern identity blended with ancient roots.
Santa Maria Novella
The Church of Santa Maria Novella is one of Florence’s most important Gothic churches, located near the city’s main train station. Built by the Dominican Order in the 13th century, it features a striking marble façade designed by Leon Battista Alberti. Inside, it houses masterpieces by Giotto, Masaccio, Ghirlandaio, and Filippino Lippi. Santa Maria Novella is a true treasure of art, architecture, and spiritual heritage.
Piazza Santa Trinita
Piazza Santa Trinità is a charming square in the heart of Florence, located at the end of the elegant Via de’ Tornabuoni. It is named after the Church of Santa Trinità, a beautiful example of Gothic and Baroque architecture. At the center of the square stands the Column of Justice, a Roman column brought from the Baths of Caracalla in Rome. Surrounded by historic palaces, the square blends refinement, history, and art in a peaceful and elegant setting.
The Church of Ognissanti (All Saints) is a beautiful Baroque church in Florence, located along the Arno River. Originally built in the 13th century by the Umiliati order and later renovated by the Franciscans, it is known for its artistic treasures, including works by Giotto and Ghirlandaio. The church also houses the tomb of Sandro Botticelli and is closely linked to the Vespucci family, including Amerigo Vespucci, after whom the Americas were named. Ognissanti is a quiet gem, rich in history, art, and spiritual charm.
Santo Spirito
The Basilica of Santo Spirito is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture located in Florence’s Oltrarno district. Designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, it features a simple yet harmonious façade and a luminous, spacious interior. The church houses important artworks, including a wooden crucifix attributed to a young Michelangelo. Santo Spirito is not only a place of worship but also a vibrant local hub, surrounded by artisan shops and a lively piazza that reflects the authentic spirit of Florence.
Pitti Palace is a grand Renaissance residence in Florence, originally built for the wealthy banker Luca Pitti and later acquired by the Medici family. It became the main home of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany and now houses several important museums, including the Palatine Gallery, with masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, and Rubens. Behind the palace stretch the famous Boboli Gardens, offering a perfect blend of art, history, and nature.
Church of Santa Felicita
The Church of Santa Felicita is one of the oldest churches in Florence, located near the Ponte Vecchio in the Oltrarno district. Known for the Capponi Chapel, designed by Brunelleschi and featuring Pontormo’s masterpiece Deposition from the Cross, it blends early Christian roots with Renaissance and Mannerist art. The Vasari Corridor passes through the church, allowing the Medici to attend mass in private.
Ponte Vecchio is the oldest and most iconic bridge in Florence, dating back to the 14th century. Famous for its unique design, it is lined with historic goldsmith and jewelry shops. The bridge spans the Arno River and is topped by the Vasari Corridor, once used by the Medici to move between their palaces unseen. Its charm and history make it a symbol of Florence.
Vasari Corridor
The Vasari Corridor is a hidden elevated passageway in Florence, built in 1565 by Giorgio Vasari for the Medici family. It connects Palazzo Vecchio with Palazzo Pitti, passing over the Ponte Vecchio and through several historic buildings. The corridor allowed the Medici to move safely and privately between their residences and government offices. Today, it stands as a fascinating symbol of power, architecture, and Renaissance ingenuity.
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most renowned art museums in the world, located in the heart of Florence. Originally designed by Giorgio Vasari in the 16th century for the Medici family, it now houses an extraordinary collection of Renaissance masterpieces. Visitors can admire works by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Caravaggio, making it a must-see for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Santa Croce
The Basilica of Santa Croce is the largest Franciscan church in the world and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture in Florence. Known as the "Temple of Italian Glories," it houses the tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. Inside, visitors can admire stunning frescoes by Giotto and his school, as well as the famous Pazzi Chapel designed by Brunelleschi.
Piazza San Firenze
Piazza San Firenze is a small yet elegant square in the historic center of Florence, just steps from Piazza della Signoria. Framed by Baroque architecture, it is home to the Church and former convent of San Filippo Neri, as well as the Bargello Museum and Palazzo Gondi. Rich in history but often less crowded, the square offers a peaceful spot to appreciate Florence’s artistic and architectural heritage.
Piazza della Signoria is one of Florence’s most iconic squares and the city’s historic center of political power. Dominated by the majestic Palazzo Vecchio, it serves as an open-air museum featuring masterpieces like the Fountain of Neptune, the replica of Michelangelo’s David, and sculptures under the Loggia dei Lanzi. Surrounded by grand buildings and rich in Renaissance art, it is a must-see for anyone exploring Florence.
The Museo Casa di Dante is a museum in Florence dedicated to the life and works of Dante Alighieri. Located near his birthplace in the historic center, it offers an immersive journey through the poet’s world, with exhibits on his life, political exile, and the creation of the Divine Comedy. The museum blends history, literature, and interactive displays to bring Dante’s legacy to life.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit the Uffizi Gallery after the tour.
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Try local gelato at Gelateria dei Neri.
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Check out artisan shops in Santo Spirito.
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Bring comfortable shoes for biking.
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Look for your guide in a yellow vest.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Discover the enchanting city of Florence in a unique and exciting way with the Florence Audio Guided Bike Tour with Live Guide. This tour combines the freedom of exploring on two wheels with the expert knowledge of a live guide, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that will immerse you in the rich history and culture of this beautiful city.What to expect?
Embark on a journey through the centuries as you pedal through the historic neighborhoods of Florence, led by a knowledgeable tour leader and accompanied by a multilingual audio guide. Learn about the incredible artists and landmarks that have shaped this city, including Brunelleschi, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Leonardo. With comfortable bikes provided, you'll be able to explore all four historical neighborhoods of Florence, from San Giovanni to Santa Croce. This tour promises to be both educational and entertaining, offering a unique perspective on this iconic destination.Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience Florence in a fun and eco-friendly way. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour is designed to cater to a wide range of interests and preferences. If you're eager to explore the hidden gems of Florence and discover its fascinating past, this tour is tailor-made for you.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Florence with this unforgettable bike tour. With a combination of live guiding and audio commentary, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the city's cultural heritage while enjoying the freedom of exploring on two wheels. The convenience of included amenities such as a helmet, padlock, and bottled water ensures a hassle-free experience, allowing you to focus on soaking up the sights and sounds of Florence. Don't miss this opportunity to see the city from a unique perspective and create lasting memories.Good to know
As you pedal through the streets of Florence, keep in mind that this tour operates rain or shine, so be prepared for any weather conditions. The tour ends in the historic center of Florence, near Piazza del Duomo, making it easy to continue your exploration of the city on foot. Remember to bring comfortable clothing and shoes, as well as your sense of adventure, for a truly unforgettable experience.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Florence Audio Guided Bike Tour with Live Guide have praised the tour for its informative commentary, friendly guides, and seamless organization. Many have highlighted the convenience of the audio guide, which provides interesting insights into Florence's history and landmarks. Overall, guests have described the tour as a fantastic way to see the city and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Florence.Journals from our explorers at this location
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