Discover the charm of Florence with this guided walking tour that starts from Bologna. The tour whisks travelers on a high-speed train journey, arriving at the historic Santa Maria Novella Railway Station in just 35 minutes. Once in Florence, participants embark on a 1.5-hour guided exploration of iconic sites like the famous Baptistery, gaining insider insights into the city’s rich history and art. With 3 hours of free time to follow, travelers can delve deeper into Florence’s captivating culture, indulging in its renowned cuisine and seeing its timeless allure. The experience caters to both English and Spanish speakers, offering a convenient and comprehensive way to experience the best of this Tuscan gem.
Key Points
- Guided walking tour of Florence’s historic landmarks, including the Baptistery and iconic squares, with a certified guide.
- Round-trip high-speed train tickets from Bologna Centrale to Santa Maria Novella Railway Station in Florence.
- 3 hours of free time for independent exploration of Florence after the guided tour.
- Tour available in Spanish and English, with earphones provided for larger groups.
- Flexible cancellation policy with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Tour Overview
The tour offers a guided walking exploration of Florence, with a high-speed train ticket from Bologna Centrale. Priced from 3,880 CZK per person, the 10-hour excursion departs from Bologna Centrale and takes participants to Florence’s Santa Maria Novella Railway Station.
The tour includes a 1.5-hour guided walk showcasing the city’s highlights, such as the Baptistery, historic squares, and monuments. Travelers then enjoy 3 hours of free time before returning to Bologna.
The tour is available in Spanish and English, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. However, it may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.
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Itinerary
The tour begins with a train journey from Bologna Centrale to the Santa Maria Novella Railway Station in Florence, taking approximately 35 minutes.
Once in Florence, the group will:
- Walk 15 minutes to Via Camillo Cavour, 12, the meeting point with the certified tour guide.
- Set out on a 1.5-hour guided walking tour, exploring the Baptistery of Florence, historic squares, and other monuments.
- Have 3 hours of free time to explore Florence independently.
- Walk back to the Santa Maria Novella Railway Station and take the 35-minute train ride back to Bologna Centrale.
The itinerary is subject to change, and participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes.
Train Journey
The tour begins with a train journey from Bologna Centrale to the Santa Maria Novella Railway Station in Florence, taking approximately 35 minutes.
Travelers will depart from the Bologna Centrale train station and arrive at their destination in the heart of Florence. This high-speed train ride provides a comfortable and efficient way to travel between the two cities, allowing participants to sit back and enjoy the scenic views as they make their way to the starting point of the walking tour.
Once they reach Santa Maria Novella, the group will disembark and proceed on foot to the meeting point for the guided exploration of Florence’s historic landmarks.
Walking Tour
After disembarking the high-speed train at Santa Maria Novella Railway Station, the walking tour group makes their way to the designated meeting point at Via Camillo Cavour, 12.
There, they meet their certified tour guide who leads them on a 1.5-hour guided walking tour of Florence.
The highlights of the tour include:
- Exploring the historic Baptistery of Florence.
- Admiring the iconic squares and monuments throughout the city.
- Strolling through the charming streets and taking in the architecture.
- Learning about Florence’s rich history and cultural heritage from the knowledgeable guide.
The small group tour ensures an intimate and immersive experience, with earphones provided for larger groups.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyFree Time
After the guided walking tour, guests now have about 3 hours of free time to explore Florence at their own pace. This allows them to wander the charming streets, visit any sites they missed, or simply soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere. They can choose from a variety of activities:
Activity | Duration |
---|---|
Visit the Duomo | 1 hour |
Explore the Uffizi Gallery | 2 hours |
Stroll across the Ponte Vecchio | 30 minutes |
Enjoy a traditional Florentine lunch | 1 hour |
This free time enables travelers to personalize their experience and discover Florence’s hidden gems at their own leisure.
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Return Journey
Guests then walk back to the Santa Maria Novella Railway Station, taking approximately 10 minutes.
They’ll board the train for the 35-minute journey back to Bologna Centrale.
The return trip includes:
- A comfortable high-speed train ride.
- Stunning views of the Italian countryside.
- Time to reflect on the highlights of the Florence walking tour.
- The convenience of being dropped off right at the Bologna train station.
The return journey provides a seamless conclusion to the day’s excursion, ensuring a smooth and efficient trip back to the starting point.
Inclusions
The guided walking tour includes several key components.
First, it includes round-trip high-speed train tickets from Bologna to Florence.
Secondly, the tour features a certified guide who’ll lead the small group through the historic streets of Florence.
For larger groups, earphones are provided to ensure everyone can hear the guide’s commentary.
However, hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included.
Plus, the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.
Meeting Point
The tour departs from Bologna train station, where you will meet independently with the certified tour guide.
Once in Florence, the meeting point for the guided walking tour is at Via Cavour 12. This location is a 15-minute walk from the Santa Maria Novella Railway Station, where the group will arrive by high-speed train from Bologna.
The meeting process is straightforward:
- Arrive at the Bologna train station to begin the journey.
- Travel by train to Florence’s Santa Maria Novella Railway Station.
- Walk to the meeting point at Via Cavour 12.
- Meet up with the certified tour guide to start the 1.5-hour guided walking tour of Florence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour overview does not mention any restrictions on bringing your own food and drinks. However, it’s generally recommended to check with the tour provider beforehand to confirm their policy on outside food and beverages.
Is There an Option for a Private or Customized Walking Tour?
The tour provider doesn’t offer a private or customized walking tour option. The tour is a pre-scheduled group tour with a certified guide. However, travelers can explore Florence independently during the free time allotted in the itinerary.
Do I Need to Purchase Tickets for Any Attractions During the Free Time?
No, tickets for attractions are not included during the free time in Florence. The tour only provides a guided walking tour and round-trip train ticket. Any entrance fees or additional activities must be arranged and paid for separately by the traveler.
Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Free Time in Florence?
The tour does not explicitly offer an option to extend the free time in Florence. However, customers could potentially arrive earlier or depart later on their own to enjoy more leisure time in the city.
Can I Store My Luggage at the Meeting Point Before or After the Tour?
The tour operator does not provide luggage storage at the meeting point. Participants must make their own arrangements to store any bags or belongings during the tour. However, there may be nearby options for luggage storage.
Recap
This guided tour from Bologna to Florence offers an efficient and engaging way to experience the charm of the iconic city. The high-speed train journey, guided walking tour, and free time to explore provide a balanced and convenient package for travelers. With the tour available in multiple languages and flexible cancellation policies, it’s an appealing option for those seeking to discover the rich history and culture of Florence.
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