Discover Florence’s charm by night in an eco-friendly golf cart. Enjoy iconic sights effortlessly. Perfect for couples and families. Book your adventure now.
Discover Florence’s charm by night in an eco-friendly golf cart. Enjoy iconic sights effortlessly. Perfect for couples and families. Book your adventure now.
- Porta Romana - Porta Romana stands as one of the most well-preserved monumental gates of Florence’s ancient city walls. Constructed in 1328, it served as the primary entrance for travelers coming from Siena and Rome. Today, it continues to impress with its towering structures, marble coats of arms, and the genuine atmosphere of the Oltrarno…
- Porta Romana - Porta Romana stands as one of the most well-preserved monumental gates of Florence’s ancient city walls. Constructed in 1328, it served as the primary entrance for travelers coming from Siena and Rome. Today, it continues to impress with its towering structures, marble coats of arms, and the genuine atmosphere of the Oltrarno district, a less crowded and more authentic part of the city. It’s an ideal stop to explore a quieter, historic side of Florence comfortably by golf cart.
- Villa Pian dei Giullari - Villa Galileo, also known as Villa Il Gioiello, is the historic residence where the renowned scientist Galileo Galilei spent his final years under house arrest following his 1633 trial. Located in the charming Pian dei Giullari district of Florence, this Renaissance villa provides a captivating insight into Galileo’s life and work, with its historic architecture and connections to one of history’s most influential scientific figures.
- Chiesa di San Matteo in Arcetri - The Convent of San Matteo in Arcetri is a serene historic monastery nestled in the Florentine hills, just outside the city center. Established in the 14th century, it was home to cloistered Dominican nuns and later became closely associated with the final years of Galileo Galilei, who resided nearby. Surrounded by greenery and tranquility, it offers a glimpse into a quieter, more spiritual side of Florence, away from the bustling tourist paths.
- Basilica San Miniato al Monte - San Miniato al Monte Basilica is one of the most stunning and panoramic churches in Florence, situated on a hill overlooking the city. Constructed between the 11th and 13th centuries, it is a masterpiece of Romanesque architecture, renowned for its green-and-white marble façade and breathtaking views of Florence. A must-visit for history, art, and unforgettable photographs, offering an overwhelming view of the city.
- Piazzale Michelangelo - Piazzale Michelangelo is Florence’s most renowned panoramic viewpoint, providing a breathtaking view over the entire historic center, the Arno River, and the Duomo. Established in 1869 and dedicated to Michelangelo, the square features a bronze replica of David and is the perfect spot for photos and unforgettable views, especially during a golf cart tour through the Florentine hills.
- INAF Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory - Arcetri is a delightful hillside district just outside Florence’s historic center, celebrated for its peaceful ambiance, olive groves, and stunning views over the city. Rich in history and closely linked to Galileo Galilei, who spent his final years here, Arcetri offers a more authentic and tranquil side of Florence, ideal for exploration by golf cart.
- Villa del Poggio Imperiale - Villa del Poggio Imperiale is a splendid Medici villa located on the southern hills of Florence and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Originally constructed in the 16th century, it later became a grand residence for the Habsburg-Lorraine family. Surrounded by elegant gardens and offering beautiful views, the villa is a symbol of aristocratic Florence and a refined stop to discover the city’s noble past.

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Explore Florence after dark with a unique golf cart tour! Marvel at the enchanting city lights from the hills, gliding smoothly through its historic areas. Journey from Porta Romana to San Matteo Church, tracing part of Galileo’s life, all the way to Piazzale Michelangelo and San Miniato’s Church. Relish breathtaking views and a distinctive,…
Explore Florence after dark with a unique golf cart tour! Marvel at the enchanting city lights from the hills, gliding smoothly through its historic areas. Journey from Porta Romana to San Matteo Church, tracing part of Galileo’s life, all the way to Piazzale Michelangelo and San Miniato’s Church. Relish breathtaking views and a distinctive, comfortable, and eco-friendly adventure. Ideal for couples, families, and groups! Reserve your spot now and see Florence in a whole new light!
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