Schiacciata fiorentina: tour and tasting
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Schiacciata fiorentina: tour and tasting

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About this experience

Un tour in golf cart a Firenze è il modo perfetto per esplorare la città in modo comodo, sostenibile e senza stress. Il percorso ti porta attraverso i monumenti più iconici, tra cui Piazza del Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio e l'affascinante Oltrarno, consentendoti di ammirare i capolavori della città da una prospettiva privilegiata.
Durante il tour, è prevista una tappa obbligatoria in Via de' Neri, famosa per le sue botteghe alimentari tradizionali, dove potrai gustare un'irresistibile degustazione di Schiacciata Fiorentina. L'aroma del pane croccante appena sfornato si fonde con i sapori autentici della finocchiona, del pecorino e della crema al tartufo, offrendo un'esperienza unica da assaporare passeggiando o comodamente seduti a bordo.
Con il vento tra i capelli e il sapore della tradizione toscana, questo tour in golf cart combina perfettamente arte, storia e sapori, rendendo l'esperienza indimenticabile e autentica nel cuore di Firenze.

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Schiacciata fiorentina: tour and tasting

Pickup included

What's included

Bottled water
Snacks

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Piazza del Duomo in Florence is the historical and artistic heart of the city, famous for hosting some of the most iconic monuments of the Renaissance. Dominated by the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, with its imposing dome by Brunelleschi, the square also includes Giotto's Bell Tower and the Baptistery of San Giovanni, known for its sculpted bronze doors. Surrounded by historic buildings and always animated by tourists and street artists, it is one of the most evocative squares in Italy, a symbol of the cultural and architectural greatness of Florence.

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Stop 2

Piazza della Signoria is the political and historical center of Florence, famous for its extraordinary collection of outdoor sculptures and for having been the hub of Florentine power. Dominated by the Palazzo Vecchio, seat of the city government, the square is home to the Loggia dei Lanzi, with works such as Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus, and a copy of Michelangelo's famous David. A meeting point between the past and the present, Piazza della Signoria is surrounded by historic buildings, cafes and museums, offering a unique atmosphere that tells of the greatness of Florence through the centuries.

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Piazza Santa Maria Novella is one of the most elegant in Florence, dominated by the splendid Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, with its iconic marble facade designed by Leon Battista Alberti. The square, large and harmonious, is surrounded by historic buildings and elegant porticoes, offering a quiet and refined atmosphere. It is a point of reference for visitors who have just arrived in the city, given its proximity to the train station of the same name, and is ideal for a walk through art, history and relax.

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Piazza Santo Spirito is the authentic and lively heart of the Florentine Oltrarno, famous for its bohemian atmosphere and lively nightlife. Dominated by the Basilica of Santo Spirito, a Renaissance masterpiece by Filippo Brunelleschi, the square is surrounded by artisan shops, restaurants and historic venues. During the day it hosts markets and stalls, while in the evening it becomes a meeting point for young people, artists and residents of the neighborhood. With its mix of history, art and daily life, it is one of the most authentic and fascinating places in Florence.

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Stop 5

Piazza della Repubblica is one of the largest and liveliest squares in Florence, a symbol of the city's nineteenth-century urban transformation. Once home to the ghetto and the ancient market, it was completely redesigned in the 19th century, taking on the elegant and monumental appearance it has today. In the center is the famous Column of Abundance, while all around there are historic cafes such as Caffè Gilli and Caffè Paszkowski, once frequented by intellectuals and artists. With its refined atmosphere and characteristic carousel, it is a perfect meeting point between past and modernity.

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Stop 6

Ponte Vecchio is one of the most iconic symbols of Florence and one of the oldest and most fascinating bridges in the world. Built in the 14th century, it is famous for its characteristic goldsmith shops, which make it a true open-air jewel. Above the bridge runs the Vasari Corridor, a secret passage built to connect Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti without crossing the city. With its breathtaking view of the Arno and its romantic atmosphere, Ponte Vecchio is an unmissable stop for those visiting Florence.

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Stop 7

Piazzale Michelangelo is the most famous panoramic point in Florence, offering a breathtaking view of the city and its monuments. Built in the 19th century to a design by the architect Giuseppe Poggi, the square is dedicated to Michelangelo and houses a bronze copy of his famous David. It is an unmissable destination to admire the sunset over Florence, with a unique perspective on Brunelleschi's Dome, Palazzo Vecchio and the Ponte Vecchio. Reachable on foot, by car or by public transport, it is the perfect place to enjoy an unforgettable view of the city.

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Eating a traditional Schiacciata in Via de' Neri in Florence is an authentic and irresistible experience for lovers of good food. This historic street, a few steps from Piazza della Signoria, is famous for its gastronomic shops, where you can taste tortillas stuffed with the highest quality ingredients.
Each bite is a perfect mix of genuine and rustic flavours, which tell the story of the Tuscan culinary tradition in a simple but extraordinary way. Accompanied by a good glass of wine or a craft beer, the Schiacciata of Via de' Neri is a true celebration of taste, an unmissable experience for anyone visiting Florence.

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Stop 9

Piazza Santa Croce is one of the largest and most fascinating squares in Florence, famous for hosting the magnificent Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the masterpieces of Florentine Gothic. The basilica is famous for the tombs of great Italian figures such as Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli, making it a true "temple of Italian glories".

The square is a lively place rich in history, the scene of important events such as the traditional Calcio Storico Fiorentino, which takes place every year in period costumes. Surrounded by historic buildings, restaurants and artisan shops, Piazza Santa Croce is perfect for a walk through art, culture and Florentine authenticity.

Available languages

Audio guide
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Guide guide
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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Florence

Florence, the capital of Italy's Tuscany region, is a treasure trove of art, architecture, and history. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, it's home to iconic masterpieces, stunning cathedrals, and a rich cultural heritage that continues to captivate visitors from around the world.

Top Attractions

Duomo

The Florence Cathedral, known as the Duomo, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Its iconic dome, designed by Brunelleschi, offers panoramic views of the city.

Architecture/Religious 2-3 hours Free to enter the cathedral, €18 for the climb to the dome

Uffizi Gallery

One of the world's most famous art museums, the Uffizi Gallery houses works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.

Museum/Art 2-3 hours €20

Ponte Vecchio

A medieval stone bridge famous for its jewelry shops. It's one of the most iconic landmarks in Florence.

Architecture 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Piazzale Michelangelo

A panoramic terrace offering breathtaking views of Florence. It's a perfect spot for sunset and photography.

Scenic Viewpoint 1-2 hours Free

Accademia Gallery

Home to Michelangelo's famous statue of David, the Accademia Gallery is a must-visit for art lovers.

Museum/Art 1-2 hours €16

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bistecca alla Fiorentina

A thick-cut, grilled T-bone steak, seasoned simply with salt and pepper. It's a must-try for meat lovers.

Dinner Contains beef, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Ribollita

A hearty vegetable and bread soup, traditionally made with leftover bread and vegetables. It's a classic Florentine dish.

Lunch/Dinner Vegetarian, can be made vegan

Lampredotto

A Florentine street food made from the fourth and final stomach of a cow. It's typically served in a sandwich.

Lunch Contains beef, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans

Cantucci

Almond biscotti traditionally served with Vin Santo, a sweet Tuscan wine. They are crunchy and perfect for dipping.

Dessert Contains almonds, can be made gluten-free

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Tuscan countryside Cycling tours Hot air balloon rides Wine tasting tours Spa day at a luxury hotel Strolling through the gardens of Villa medici Visiting museums and art galleries Attending opera or concerts

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak. Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15-28°C 59-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Italian
  • Widely spoken: English, French, Spanish
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Florence is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps

Getting there

By air
  • Florence Airport • 5 km from city center
  • Pisa International Airport • 85 km from city center
By train

Santa Maria Novella Station

By bus

Villa Costanza Bus Station, Florence Airport Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network covers the entire city and is the primary mode of public transport. Buses are frequent and reliable.

Taxis

Available • Apps: MyTaxi, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Santa Maria Novella Oltrarno San Lorenzo Santa Croce

Day trips

Siena
70 km from Florence • Half day to full day

A medieval city known for its stunning Piazza del Campo and the Palio, a traditional horse race held twice a year.

Pisa
85 km from Florence • Half day

Home to the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa, this city offers a mix of historic sites and scenic views.

Chianti Wine Region
30-50 km from Florence • Full day

A picturesque wine region known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages.

Festivals

Festa di San Giovanni • June 24 Calcio Storico Fiorentino • June (dates vary) Firenze dei Fiori • April to June

Pro tips

  • Visit major attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Book tickets for popular attractions in advance to save time and avoid long queues
  • Explore the city's hidden gems, such as the Oltrarno neighborhood and the secret passages of the Palazzo Vecchio
  • Try local specialties like Bistecca alla Fiorentina, Ribollita, and Lampredotto
  • Learn a few basic Italian phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals
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Infants
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  • Max travelers: 15
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