Vespa Ride in Florence, Italy
Spend an afternoon riding a Vespa around the Tuscan countryside like an Italian! Enjoy a new method of seeing the sites of Chianti, and stop for a wine tasting and wonderful lunch along the way.
Highlights:
Vespa scooter ride
Tuscany
Florence
Piazzale Michelangelo
Fiesole
The Duomo
Chianti
Siena
Includes:
Vespa 125 8-hour rental
Helmets
Route
Please note: you must have driving experience. Before the adventure starts, a refundable deposit of 800 EUR is required. This tour is held daily. A minimum of two people is required for this tour.
Piaggio, an Italian business, owns the Vespa brand, a storied manufacturer of scooters. Vespa, one of the world's oldest two-wheeler brands, was established in 1946 in Florence. Vespa scooters are easy to spot on the road thanks to their distinctive shape, clean lines, and red and white color scheme. The Vespa 125 model, modeled after the legendary Vespa Piaggio, is a great way to experience authentic Italian design. Get on it and see all the top attractions in Florence and the rest of Tuscany.
Travel through the winding roads to see the beautiful houses, olive trees, and castles. As you zip by on your scooter, be on the lookout for these. Choose your adventure as you go from Piazzale Michelangelo to Fiesole, Chianti, and San Gimignano in a short amount of time and with complete independence. During a vacation in Tuscany, you can visit the beautiful places of Florence, Siena, and the Chianti region. Visit Piazzale Michelangelo, Fiesole, the Duomo, international museums, David, and Florence's fashion streets, among the city's many other interesting places. Then you should go to Chianti and Siena in the countryside to sample the best Italian cheeses, Florentine steaks, and wines.
The daylong trip covers the areas around Chianti and Siena. A classic Tuscany postcard features a picturesque avenue lined with cypress trees. You can use your camera to record the beautiful, natural, and magnificent vistas you'll see along the trip.You might anticipate becoming a tourist destination in and of yourself when you ride back into the city on your vintage Vespa.