Enjoy an half day small group tour to discover the beauty of the Tuscan wine country. Drive through vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees. Visit 2 wineries to discover the secrets of wine making, take pictures and taste different wines and olive oil paired with local Tuscan specialties.
CHECK IN 2:15PM: Relax and enjoy the breathtaking countryside driving through postcard-worthy landscapes of vineyards and olive groves. Guided visit of 2 wineries including wine and olive oil tasting.
CHECK IN 8:45AM: Relax and enjoy the breathtaking countryside driving through postcard-worthy landscapes of vineyards and olive groves. Guided visit of 2 wineries including wine and olive oil tasting,
WHEN:
8:45am (if booked for 9am)
2:15pm (if booked for 2:30pm)
WHERE: on the left side of the street, opposite to the parking lot
HOW: Look/ask for the PRESTIGE RENT staff, close to a red flag and the checkin table
CHECK-IN TIME
You must check-in at:
8:45am (if booked for the 9:00am departure)
2:15pm (if booked for the 2:30pm departure)
Late arrivals are considered as a no-show (NO REFUND)
IMPORTANT!!
We cannot hold the tour for late arrivals because it would be disrespectful to other guests arrived on time. If you show up late or cannot find the meeting point, for any reason, refunds will not be issued. Keep also in mind, it is not logistically possible to join the group after it has started. Arrive at the right check-in time, or a few minutes earlier, is the best way to be relaxed, enjoy your experience from the beginning, maintaining the good mood of the group.
HOW TO GET THERE:
By walk from the Florence SMN Train Station:
- From Piazza della Stazione (Stazione Square), leave the Train Station on your left, and walk towards Via Valfonda (Valfonda street), keeping the tram rails on your right.
- At the end of Via Valfonda, go to the traffic light on your left and across the street in front of you (Viale Filippo Strozzi), turn left, and walk till the end of the fortress red-brick wall (on your right), then turn right and go straight for approx. 100 meters (110 yards).
- There is a parking lot in front of you; the meeting point is on the left side of the street, (opposite to the parking lot), at the bottom of the highest red-brick building, exactly where the PRESTIGE RENT red flag is.
By taxi: reserve it in advance, and ask the driver to bring you directly to Piazzale Montelungo (NOT PIAZZALE MICHELANGELO)
HOW TO RECOGNIZE YOUR TOUR
Look for a red flag or the checkin table, with the PRESTIGE RENT logo;
IMPORTANT: In order to avoid confusion, even if you booked through Viator or TripAdvisor, tell the staff at the checkin, you are with PRESTIGE RENT, the operator that arranges the booked tour.
GOOGLE MAP
If you use Google map: https://goo.gl/maps/u9epigBugs1WLxVP8
set the by walk option, and don't follow the itinerary inside the Train Station, along the last platform!
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