Nuestro recorrido turístico de le ayudará a descubrir ciudad de Pisa, a tan sólo unos Kilómetros del Mar Tirreno y el Parque San Rossore Natural. Visite las hermosas áreas como Piazza del Duomo donde está la maravillosa Torre Inclinada. Nuestro viaje comienza en el campanario hasta traerle dentro de la ciudad con sus Plazas, suburbios, museos, el Lungarni y los centros donde hacer sus compras y donde encontrará los productos típicos.
Get behind the wheel of a vintage Fiat 500 and drive around Florence’s hills on a scenic 3-hour tour. Drive up to Piazzale Michelangelo and see the breathtaking view over the city. Keep heading out and visit the Fiesole, a location just above Florence with one of the city’s most incredible sightseeing spots.
Enjoy a unique day on board of an original Fiat 500. Meet at Santa Maria Novella Station and travel up to Piazzale Michelangelo on this half day tag along tour. Here you can enjoy the breathtaking view from the best panoramic point overlooking Florence. Take plenty of memorable pictures before jumping back on board. You will head for the ancient and beautiful church of San Miniato, just a couple minutes away from Piazzale Michelangelo. Here you will discover the history of this ancient convent and enjoy more spectacular views overlooking the city.
Then you will head for Fiesole, a small location just a few minutes away from the city center that is set in the picturesque Florentine hills. Here you can enjoy your time in this small village and relax a bit, but absolutely do not miss the amazing panoramic views that you get from Fiesole’s sightseeing spots, where you will see a unique blend of city and natural hills. Later, you will start to head back to the city center and end your trip at the Santa Maria Novella Station.
Visit the Accademia Gallery with our guides. You will get the opportunity to immerse yourself in Michelangelo’s art and see his most famous work, the statue of David, and other important masterpieces.
Visit the Accademia Gallery with our guides. Immerse yourself in Michelangelo’s art and enjoy his most famous work, the statue of David, and other important masterpieces. The young Michelangelo sculpted the statue of David in three years, starting from a huge block of rough marble. The result was an absolutely beautiful, imposing sculpture, the real icon of the Renaissance ideal. He portrayed a magnificent nude young man in his full physical vigor, whose intense expression of force and courage, which stemmed from his absolute faith in God, was taken as a symbol of the power and invincibility of the Republic of Florence at the height of its splendour.
Visiting Carrara marble quarries by 4x4 Jeep is an unforgettable experience. You will enjoy the charm of exclusive places otherwise inaccessible for visitors on their own. Top quality off road vehicles driven by our expert staff will lead you to an altitude of 900m where your will see breathtaking scenery.
Moreover, you will be given detailed explanations about both ancient and modern excavation methods in direct contact with quarrymen in work days, while cutting marble or loading huge blocks on trucks. After that you will have a short break during which you will taste the unique flavor of the ‘Lardo di Colonnata’. Then you will reach an altitude of 1200m where you can’t keep your eyes off such a view.
Explora la hermosa región vitivinícola de Chianti en un recorrido panorámico de medio día y disfruta de un paisaje toscano enmarcado en suaves colinas y viñedos salpicados de cipreses.
El hermoso color rojo rubí y el buqué con aromas de violeta son las características especiales que revelan la identidad de uno de los vinos más famosos del mundo: el Chianti. Este vino es el resultado de la sabia mezcla de uvas sangiovese, canaiolo, Merlot y Cabernet Sauvignon, y proviene de la zona montañosa de la que toma su nombre.
Te llevaremos al descubrimiento de los paisajes impresionantes e incontaminados que han estado acunando los viñedos de Chianti durante siglos, presentándote una armonía de colores que solo se puede encontrar en las colinas de esta región. Los sonidos, olores y sabores de esta tierra capturarán tus sentidos a través de una experiencia única que vivirás, saborearás y comprenderás visitando iglesias antiguas, castillos medievales y pequeños pueblos donde el ritmo de la vida permanece inalterado a lo largo del tiempo. El recorrido continúa con una visita a una encantadora bodega donde participarás en una visita guiada a las bodegas para conocer las diversas etapas de la producción de vino y en una degustación de los diferentes vinos que la bodega produce, maridados con embutidos, bruschetta y salami.
Durante el recorrido verás la fortaleza de Monteriggioni, donde encontrarás algunas tiendas especializadas en productos típicos de la Toscana, así como elegantes cafeterías donde podrás parar y disfrutar de un café o un helado. Posteriormente, el recorrido incluye una segunda degustación de aceite de oliva y vino en otra bodega local.
Duración
Tour Chianti: 5 horas y 15 minutos más 1 hora y 15 minutos duración de los traslados.
Otros
Los billetes del tren hacia/desde Pisa se enviarán por correo electrónico, por lo que es necesario proporcionar una dirección de correo electrónico válida la hora de reservar.
Ten en cuenta que los miembros del equipo estarán en el punto de encuentro de Florencia, por lo tanto, deberás llegar al punto de salida por tu cuenta. La hora de salida del tren se proporcionará por correo electrónico, junto con los billetes. Ten en cuenta que deberás llegar por tu cuenta a la estación de trenes de Pisa y, si pierdes el tren, no se proporcionarán otros billetes.
Visit Piazzale Michelangelo and Fiesole, the wonderful town with Etruscan and Roman roots. On this tour you'll venture to lesser-known suburban areas in Florence to gain a deeper understanding of this beautiful Italian city.
Discover Florence sitting comfortably on one of our mini-vans. We will visit Piazzale Michelangelo with its amazing view over the city before continuing to Fiesole, the wonderful town of Etruscan and Roman roots situated on a hilltop overlooking Florence. During the tour we will see lesser-known suburban areas which are hard to reach on foot, but of artistic and historic interest.
Then we will head back to the centre of Florence, where we will see stunning sites enveloped in art and tradition while sitting on the comfortable mini-van: Fortezza da Basso, Piazza della Libertà, San Domenico Church, Fiesole, Piazzale Donatello, Piazza Cesare Beccaria, Piazzale Michelangelo, Santa Croce Church, Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Piazza San Marco and a lot more.
You will spend an unforgettable day discovering the most impressive Ligurian landscapes. In this area, which has been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO, earth and sea blend and create a unique landscape. The area consists of eighteen kilometers of rocky coasts with caves, beaches, hiking paths and breathtaking views.
The tour will take you through the Cinque Terre National Park by train. You will visit Manarola, a tiny urban jewel characterized by Genoese style ‘case-torri’; Vernazza, overlooked by the remains of a Medieval castle with a cylindrical tower; Riomaggiore dating back to the 13th century, famous for its wine and its typical narrow streets and Monterosso, known as the ‘pearl of Cinque Terre’, an ancient fishing village with lovely beaches and lush vegetation on the rocks.
After lunch you will have the chance to taste the local ‘Limoncino ligure’ in a quaint wine shop. In the afternoon you will have free time for a swim or a walk round the village.
Venture off the tourist track in Florence on a 2.5-hour electric bike tour to see where the Renaissance city’s artists and scientists lived and worked. Enjoy an effortless ride through the streets of this popular city with an expert guide.
The countryside around Florence is full of surprises: antique villas, churches, monasteries, magnificent hills planted with olive trees and vineyards, breathtaking views. In these places the greatest Florentine master artists and scientists lived and worked: Michelangelo worked on the fortifications of San Miniato, Leonardo da Vinci painted the “Annunciation” now in the Uffizi Gallery, Galileo Galilei, the first modern scientist, lived in the Villa dell’Ombrellino and Villa Il Gioiello. Enrico Fermi, father of nuclear physics together with Albert Einstein, worked in the Astronomical Observatory of Arcetri placed on the homonymous hill.
Our new electric bicycle and an experienced guide will allow you to discover the beauty of these places in comfort, without effort, under the shade of old cypress trees, where the air is clean and the time has stopped.
Visit the Accademia Gallery with our guides. Immerse yourself in Michelangelo’s art and enjoy his most famous work, the statue of David, and other important masterpieces. The young Michelangelo sculpted the statue of David in three years, starting from a huge block of rough marble. The result was an absolutely beautiful, imposing sculpture, the real icon of the Renaissance ideal. He portrayed a magnificent nude young man in his full physical vigor, whose intense expression of force and courage, which stemmed from his absolute faith in God, was taken as a symbol of the power and invincibility of the Republic of Florence at the height of its splendor.
Afterwards you will visit the Uffizi, that housed in the former “uffizi” or “offices” of the Medici Family. Your knowledgeable guide will tell you about the works of the greatest artists from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance: Cimabue, Giotto, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, and many more. You will recognize original world-famous paintings you have seen in books, magazines, and on TV close-ups. You will learn about the secrets of the artists’ craft, techniques and tools. Looking at the most famous artworks of the period, you will be able to understand why Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Enjoy a full-day tour of Tuscany’s villages and wine regions from Pisa and travel into the heart of the beautiful Tuscan countryside. Visit the town of San Gimignano, the wine territory of Chianti, the medieval town of Siena and the Monteriggioni fortress.
The village of San Gimignano, the Chianti area and the medieval town of Siena are situated in the heart of our beautiful Tuscany. They are all compelling stops for those who want to learn about the region history and traditions. The first stop will be San Gimignano, a magnificent example of a medieval urban town; in fact it is a UNESCO world heritage site. Here you will have free time to visit the village and its splendid squares, palaces, churches and the magnificent towers. The tour continues to the splendid area of the Chianti Classico. We will stop by a typical Tuscan winery where you will visit the cellars and vineyards. Afterwards you will taste the wine produced, which will be accompanied by a delicious Tuscan lunch consisting of typical food such as pasta, cold meats, cheeses and local pastries.
In the afternoon the tour continues with sightseeing in Siena. Here four official guides – an English one, a Spanish one, a French one and a Russian one - will lead our tour to the city centre. You will have the chance to admire the magnificent Cathedral and the Town Hall in the Piazza del Campo, scenery of the world famous Palio horse race. The tour will end with the visit to the marvelous Monteriggioni medieval fortress.
The splendid bay of Portofino is like a jewel set in the lush greenery of the Promontory. With its tall, colorful houses huddled in a semicircle around the Piazzetta, or town square, Portofino, once a typical Ligurian fishing village, is now one of the world’s most acclaimed resorts.
An exclusive destination attracting international tourism, its atmosphere still offers a taste of bygone days with the timeless traditions connected to the sea and the painstaking artisan crafts which embody the colors and scents of Liguria. Upon arrival you will be offered a tasty appetizer in the small square overlooking the little port. A visit to the Church of San Giorgio or Brown Castle, a stroll down to the lighthouse or a hike along any of the numerous pathways over the mountain down to the village of San Fruttuoso offer delightful sensations, enhanced by the views of spectacular nature drenched in Mediterranean sunshine.
Subsequently the boat arrives in San Fruttuoso, a small fishing village located in a splendid bay at the foot of Mount Portofino, reachable only by sea or on foot, following the trails of Portofino Park. The extraordinary spot is dominated by the Abbey of San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte. This splendid monument, now part of the heritage of FAI - the Italian Environment Found - has extremely old origins, dating back to the 8th century.
Around the abbey develop a small beach, a church, the tower of the Doria and a few fishermen’s cottages that are reflected in emerald blue sea, on a dark green background of pine trees. Here we have free time for a nice relaxing bath in the limpid and crystalline water or sunbathing on the beach. An underwater statue of Christ, known as the Christ of the Depths, protector of divers, stands at the bottom of the Bay.
Florence is perfect for biking and this bike tour takes you where the bus tours can’t go, in pedestrian areas and little tiny streets. It will take you less time than any walking tours, showing you roads out of the usual tourist paths, too far to be reached by foot, too tiny for a bus! In 2 hours you will visit all the major tourist attractions, under the experienced guidance of our entertaining and fun, professional history guide.
You will ride through the narrow streets of the main center and the Oltrarno reaching the most amazing monuments of Florence and unknown spots from where to admire the city: Santa Maria Novella, the artisans district, Palazzo Pitti, San Frediano, Ponte Vecchio, the Uffizi square, Santa Croce, Piazza della Signoria, the Medieval district, the Duomo and Piazza della Repubblica.
Along this pleasant stroll in Florence, we will stop at several locations for history explanations and fun facts about the city. Relax and enjoy the tour: our guides will help you discover the most of Florence in the least time and in the funniest way... simply perfect as an introduction as well as for veterans. Either way, we’re sure you’ll agree that biking is the best way to see the “cradle of the Renaissance”.
Disfruta de un recorrido de un día por los pueblos de la Toscana y las regiones vinícolas de Montecatini y viaja al corazón de la hermosa campiña toscana. Visita la ciudad de San Gimignano, el territorio vinícola de Chianti, la ciudad medieval de Siena y la fortaleza de Monteriggioni.
El pueblo de San Gimignano, la zona de Chianti y la ciudad medieval de Siena se encuentran en el corazón de nuestra hermosa Toscana. Todos ellos son paradas obligatorias para aquellos que quieran conocer la historia y las tradiciones de la región. La primera parada será San Gimignano, un magnífico ejemplo de ciudad urbana medieval; de hecho, es un sitio del Patrimonio Mundial de la Unesco. Aquí tendrás tiempo libre para visitar el pueblo y sus espléndidas plazas, palacios, iglesias y las magníficas torres. El recorrido continúa hacia la espléndida área del Chianti Classico.
Haremos una parada en una bodega típica de la Toscana, donde visitarás las bodegas y los viñedos. Luego, probarás el vino producido, que será acompañado por un delicioso almuerzo toscano que consiste en comida típica como pasta, embutidos, quesos y repostería local. Por la tarde, la excursión continúa con visitas a Siena, donde tendrás la oportunidad de admirar la magnífica catedral y el Ayuntamiento en la Piazza del Campo, escenario de la mundialmente famosa carrera de caballos Palio.
El recorrido finalizará con la visita a la maravillosa fortaleza medieval de Monteriggioni.
Get the ultimate Florentine experience and get around just like a local, but with more style! Choose a beautiful day to drive around town with a Vespa scooter, following a special itinerary selected to offer you the most amazing views of Florence. The tour starts at the Santa Maria Novella Station in Florence, where you can hop on a scooter and start your day off! First you will head for the Piazzale Michelangelo, probably the city’s most famous sightseeing spot; here you can admire a breathtaking view of Florence, both unique and inspiring.
A couple of minutes away you will find the San Miniato convent, another incredible panoramic spot that are also famous for its ancient medieval history and its beautiful historic cemetery. Then you will head for Fiesole, which are just a few minutes outside the city center. This small town that overlooks Florence and the surrounding hills probably has one of the most spectacular and breathtaking views that you will find in these places, so don’t forget to take your time to enjoy and maybe take some pictures.
Fiesole is also famous for its ancient Roman history, in fact it still holds an original Roman amphitheater that is still in use to this very day. After your visit to Fiesole, you will head back to town towards the Santa Maria Novella Station where your trip will finally end.
Get an introduction to the art, architecture, and history of Florence on a guided walk. Your professional guide will take you to see the main monuments and landmarks as you learn about the history of the city from Roman times through the Renaissance.
Have you ever wondered why Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance? An excellent and complete introductory tour dedicated to those who want to know all the facts and secrets of two thousand years of Florentine history, from the city’s Roman origins to a 15th century palace, from the Ponte Vecchio, through the famous Uffizi courtyard, to the amazing Brunelleschi’s Dome which overlooks the Baptistery’s golden “Gates of Paradise”.
Allow yourself a close encounter with this fascinating city, understanding and appreciating the background and context, its importance in history, thanks to the professionalism of our expert guides.