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Discover Florence on an 2-hour guided E-bike tour, including scenic stops at Piazzale Michelangelo. Enjoy expert guides, stunning views, and off-the-beaten-path sights.
Experience Florence in a lively, relaxed way with the Guided E-Bike Tour to Piazzale Michelangelo, offered by My Green Tour srl. For just 2 hours, this tour takes you through the historic city center while also providing breathtaking vistas from Michelangelo Square. The tour features electric bikes, making it accessible and enjoyable for most riders, and is guided by knowledgeable professionals who speak multiple languages, including English.
What makes this tour stand out is its combination of city sights and scenic views, with an emphasis on discovering areas that are often less crowded but full of history. The route includes significant landmarks like the Medici Palace, Santa Maria Novella, Pitti Palace, and important religious sites such as Santa Croce and Santo Spirito. The highlight, however, is the visit to Piazzale Michelangelo, where panoramic views of Florence are truly unforgettable.
This activity is best suited for those who enjoy easy cycling, as the tour is designed to be relaxed and accessible, but it is not recommended for individuals with limited mobility or pregnant women. It’s a fantastic option for history enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone wanting to see Florence from a different perspective. The two-hour duration strikes a balance between seeing many sights and maintaining a comfortable pace, though the weather can influence the experience—if it’s unfavorable, the activity switches to a walking tour.


This guided tour offers a comfortable way to explore Florence, allowing you to cover more ground than walking, while still soaking in the city’s charm. The electric bikes help ease the physical effort, making it suitable for those who want a leisurely ride through important streets and scenic routes. The route takes you through Florence’s historic center, along the Arno River, and into residential areas where you’ll see local life away from the main tourist spots.
It’s no secret that Florence can get crowded, especially near the major landmarks. This tour keeps you away from the crowds, thanks to the expert guide who navigates through less touristy streets. The experience balances sightseeing with storytelling, as guides share interesting facts and stories about the city’s artistic and scientific history.
The scenic ride culminates at Michelangelo Square, a favorite spot for panoramic photos. From here, travelers enjoy spectacular views of Florence’s rooftops, domes, and bell towers. Many praise the guides’ ability to share local insights, making the experience both educational and engaging.
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The tour begins at one of five possible meeting points around Florence, providing flexibility for different accommodations or arrival preferences. The initial part of the route takes you through significant squares like Piazza della Signoria and landmarks such as the Santa Maria Novella Basilica. As the ride progresses, the guide leads you through quieter residential neighborhoods, offering a more authentic glimpse of Florence.
The highlight is reaching Piazzale Michelangelo, where the viewpoint offers an impressive panorama of the city, including the Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Arno River. The ride up to this vantage point is gentle, thanks to the electric assistance. Many reviews mention that guides often share stories about Florence’s artistic icons and the history of the city’s development during this climb.
At the top, travelers often spend time taking photos and appreciating the view, making it a prime photo opportunity. The return trip brings you back to the starting location, completing the balanced mix of city exploration and scenic leisure.

Guides on this tour are praised for their knowledgeability and friendly demeanor. Many reviews highlight Luigi, Rebecca, and Dimitri as especially engaging and informative. They share stories about Florence’s famous artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli, as well as local life.
The guides are proficient in English, which is most common among international visitors, but also speak Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, French, and German. This multilingual support means the tour is accessible to a wide range of travelers.
The entertaining style, combined with safety tips and clear instructions, makes the riding experience smooth. Many reviewers appreciate guides’ patience when helping first-time e-bike riders and keeping the group safe in Florence’s busy streets.

The tour begins at a location that varies depending on the selected option, with five starting points available. The end point is the same as the start, providing convenience. The activity is available as a private group, making it ideal for families or friends seeking a personalized experience.
Weather conditions influence the experience: in bad weather, the tour automatically turns into a walking tour. This flexibility ensures that regardless of the weather, travelers will enjoy their time exploring Florence’s sights and scenery.
The group size tends to be manageable, especially for private bookings, allowing for closer interaction with the guide. The tour does not include helmets, which many consider a small safety consideration, but the guides are attentive to riders’ safety and skill levels.
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The ride to Piazzale Michelangelo is often described as beautiful and relaxing, with many reviewers mentioning how much they appreciated the views along the way. The paths are suitable for beginners and experienced riders alike, aided by the electric bikes.
Riders pass by parts of Florence that are often missed by travelers on foot, such as less busy streets and residential areas. The climb up to Michelangelo Square is gentle, with many commenting on how easy and enjoyable it is, even for those new to e-biking.
The viewpoint itself offers a breath-taking panorama of Florence, with many reviews praising the photography opportunities and spectacular vistas. The experience of riding along the Arno River and up into the hills provides a different perspective of the city’s architecture and landscape.
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This tour is not suitable for individuals with limited mobility, pregnant women, or children under 3 ft 9 in (120 cm). Riders are expected to know how to ride or be willing to learn on the spot, with guides providing instructions.
Helmets are not provided, so travelers may want to bring their own for added safety. Weather can influence the tour: if it’s raining or windy, the activity switches to a walking tour, ensuring comfort and safety.
A practical tip is to practice on the e-bike before starting, as some reviews mention the speed of the bikes and the initial nervousness. The bike route is designed to be leisurely, but attention to safety remains important.

This tour is well-regarded for its balanced itinerary, combining city sights with scenic viewpoints. Unlike shorter or more generic options, it includes a compelling stop at Piazzale Michelangelo and visits to significant landmarks such as the Medici Palace and major churches.
The group size can be private, offering a more tailored experience, and the guides’ knowledge is frequently praised. The 2-hour duration is ideal for those who want a comprehensive yet manageable sightseeing experience without overextending their day.
Compared to other bike tours, this one stands out for its scenic focus and engaging guides, often making it a highlight of a Florence visit. Its value is reinforced by the inclusion of an electric bike and a flexible cancellation policy.

The Florence Guided E-Bike Tour to Piazzale Michelangelo offers a relaxed way to explore the city’s most beautiful sights and viewpoints in just 2 hours. With expert guides, scenic routes, and less crowded streets, it appeals to history buffs, photographers, and casual travelers alike.
While not suitable for those with limited mobility or pregnancy, this tour provides an accessible, fun, and informative experience. The highlight remains the panoramic views from Michelangelo Square, making it a memorable part of any Florence trip.
Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the spectacular vistas, with many recommending asking specifically for Luigi or Rebecca for an extra engaging experience. The flexibility of private groups and the possibility of weather-related changes add to the overall convenience and value of this tour.
“Amazing e-bike tour of Florence and Oltrano. Our guide Rebecca was awesome. 5 stars.”

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is not recommended for children under 3 ft 9 in (120 cm), as the bikes and riding conditions may not be suitable for very young children.
Do I need to know how to ride an e-bike?
Guides provide instructions and support, but some initial practice on the bike is advisable to feel comfortable, especially due to the bike speeds.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable casual clothing suitable for biking is recommended. Weather conditions can influence clothing choices; in rainy weather, the tour becomes a walking experience.
Are helmets provided?
Helmets are not included in this tour, so travelers may consider bringing their own for extra safety.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, this activity is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or limited mobility.