Discover Florence from a new perspective: the Bike Tour with Destination Tuscany
If you want to experience Florence in an original, fun and authentic way, the Bike Tour with Destination Tuscany is the perfect choice. Riding a bike, you will discover the heart of the Renaissance city without stress, avoiding traffic and enjoying every corner with calm and curiosity.
Accompanied by passionate local guides, you will cross the most beautiful squares – Piazza del Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, Santa Croce – and cycle along the banks of the Arno to Ponte Vecchio. You can climb to Piazzale Michelangelo, where the most breathtaking view of Florence awaits you. With e-bikes, even the climbs become pleasant and accessible to everyone. The tour is designed for all ages and levels: whether you are with your family, as a couple or alone, you will live a dynamic and relaxing experience, between art, history and unforgettable views. There is no shortage of delicious stops: small stops to enjoy a homemade ice cream or a coffee with a view.
Walking by bike through Piazza del Duomo, you find yourself immersed in the beating heart of the city. The majestic Duomo dominates the scene with its imposing Gothic facade, among spires and statues that seem to touch the sky. Around, the square is teeming with life: tourists looking up, pigeons flying and the background music of street artists. Cycling slowly allows you to capture every detail: the elegant windows of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the scents of historic bars and the harmony between history and modernity that makes this place unique.
Piazza della Repubblica is one of the most elegant and wide squares in the city. Characterized by its semicircular shape and the nineteenth-century buildings that surround it, it conveys a sense of order and majesty. In the centre there is often a fountain or lively meeting point, while historic cafes and fine shops animate the arcades. It is a place of passage but also of rest, where history and modernity come together in a refined and dynamic atmosphere.
Piazza della Signoria, in the heart of Florence, is a true open-air museum. Dominated by the imposing Palazzo Vecchio, it tells centuries of history and power. At its feet, the Loggia dei Lanzi houses famous Renaissance sculptures, such as Cellini's Perseus and the Rape of the Sabine Women. The copy of Michelangelo’s David stands next to the entrance to the palace, the symbol of the city. Among tourists, street artists and the sound of footsteps on the pavement, the square retains a timeless charm, the cradle of Florentine art and culture.
You will make your own way to the meeting points