
Best Time for a Golf Cart Tour in Florence
When to book a golf cart tour in Florence for the best light, thinnest crowds, and most comfortable ride — season by season and time of day.
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When to book a golf cart tour in Florence for the best light, thinnest crowds, and most comfortable ride — season by season and time of day.
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The only eco electric cart tour that seats five and starts at Porta Romana — whisper-quiet through the Arcetri olive groves to Piazzale Michelangelo and San Miniato al Monte.
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A 90-minute golf cart tour in a fully convertible electric cart — roof folded back, sky overhead — with professional photos included in the price and a stop at Bellosguardo, the hilltop viewpoint Henry James called 'the most beautiful view in the world'. 5.0★. From $48 per person.
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The only wheelchair-accessible golf cart tour in Florence — 1 hour, audio guide on board, Ponte Vecchio and the historic bridges. Best for cruisers and limited-time visitors.
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The only golf cart tour in Florence that threads through the Arcetri village where Galileo lived under house arrest — past his villa, his olive groves, and the observatory founded in his name. Perfect 5.0★ rating. Private cart from San Frediano. $59 per person.
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Golf cart tours in Florence run through winter — including December and January. Fewer crowds, dramatic low winter light, and quiet hilltops. Here is what changes when the temperature drops.
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No cobblestone marches, no stroller battles up steep inclines — a golf cart tour covers Florence's panoramic hills in a private electric cart. Here is everything families need to know before booking.
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The honest case for — and against — booking a golf cart tour in Florence. What the experience is really like, what you pay, and who should look elsewhere.
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Piazzale Michelangelo is Florence's best-known panoramic terrace — free, open 24/7, and worth every step of the climb. This guide covers what you'll see, when to go, how to reach it, and what's nearby.
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Flower Travel Agency's private city-highlights tour combines historic centre landmarks with the panoramic hilltop circuit. Hotel pickup from anywhere in Florence, bottled water and attraction tickets included.
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The panoramic hills circuit that 2,062 travellers have rated 4.5 stars. Private cart, hotel pickup, Piazzale Michelangelo, Galileo's Arcetri, and Basilica San Miniato al Monte.
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The Florence panoramic hills route is open-air, electric, and exposed to whatever the season brings. This guide covers exactly what to wear by month, what five things to always carry, and what to leave at the hotel.
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