About this tour
Travel through Florence's medieval core by horse-drawn carriage, a gentler way to see the city's landmarks without fighting crowds. This one-hour circuit takes you past Piazza della Signoria, the Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio whilst a knowledgeable guide shares the stories behind Florence's architecture and street life. The carriage's unhurried rhythm suits couples after something special, families wanting an easier pace, or anyone craving a more intimate encounter with the city.
Highlights
- Horse-drawn carriage through Renaissance Florence centre
- Piazza della Signoria, Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio views
- Licensed guide shares local anecdotes and history
- Slow pace lets you actually absorb the surroundings
- Small group numbers keep things personal
- Accessible for wheelchairs, prams, and all fitness levels
What to expect
You'll climb into an open carriage and amble through Florence's tightest, oldest streets at walking pace. Rather than rushing through galleries or museums, you're observing the city itself—the facades, the river crossings, the squares where locals actually gather. Your guide provides context about what you're seeing without drowning you in dates. Expect other visitors on foot, but the carriage insulates you from the typical tourist crush. The whole circuit lasts about sixty minutes. It's leisurely rather than thrilling—good for savouring details and taking photographs without constantly checking your watch.
Good to know
Operates year-round, though weather affects comfort in winter. Prams and wheelchairs board easily. Small group caps mean booking ahead, especially weekends. Pairs often request this for engagements or anniversaries.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original Global Hobo summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.



