Recent Traveler Reviews
Here is a selection of the most recent reviews of the Florence Bike Tour submitted by actual travelers. Read what travelers liked, what they loved, and what they thought could be improved.
AWESOME!!! We were worried that the tour might get cancelled because my husband and I were the only people signed up for the tour but they still proceeded. Our tour guide, Mario was wonderful. Very informative and interesting. He took us around and stopped here and there to point our different points of interest. It was just myself, my husband, and Mario - and we didn't skimp on anything just because of the small crowd. The best part was getting to see the first work of Michelangelo - a wooden crucifix. Then he took us to a gelato place off the beaten path that makes all natural flavors. Green apple was out of this world! And, the gelato was included in the tour price. Great tour if you are new to Florence. I would say you need to be comfortable on a bike because you are biking most of the time on the street in traffic. WE LOVED IT!!
Reviewed by: lacydailey, November 2011
Mario, the Italian guide, was very good - very friendly, full of information.Dennis
Reviewed by: Dennis K, November 2011
Very good tour. Moving on a bike in such crowded city is a good way to know Florence in dept. The guide has a very good knowledge of history. The trip includes a refres.
Reviewed by: ccabezas, October 2011
Biking through Florence with little knowlegde of the city was a bit of a challenge, as was the traffic "free-for-all", but you get the hang of it. Although it rained on us, our guide ingeniously found awning and shop doors to use. Good brief overview of the city.
Reviewed by: Brent B, October 2011
Excelete guide that was very knowledgable. The bike tour was a fun and interesting way to see the city. Would have liked to spend a little extra time at each location just for a photo opportunity but overall I would highly recommend this trip to anyone up for getting out on the street on a bike.
Reviewed by: Savannah A, October 2011