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    Ataf

    2.7(14 reviews)
    2.1 kmPiazza della Liberta/Savonarola, Campo di Marte

    There are some things you must know before riding the buses in Florence. First of all, you MUST…read morehave a ticket, and you must stamp your ticket on the bus the first time you get on one. Tickets can be purchased at many locations, such as tobacconists, newsagents, some coffee shops (anyone with "ATAF" stickers on their shop windows); and from the ATAF booth or two automated ticket vending machines at the Santa Maria Novella train station. They have their own form of police who check passengers on the bus to see that passengers have activated their tickets. If you do not have a ticket or you did not activate your ticket, be prepared for a hefty fine. It is really not worth it. We purchased bus tickets for € 18 each, which covered us for 7 days. A single ticket is € 1.20 and only good for a total of 90 minutes. They have a one day ticket for € 5, a 3-day ticket for € 12, a 7-day ticket for € 18 and a daily family for € 6. There are three doors on the buses (except on the small busses); the front and back ones are for getting on and the middle one is for getting off. After you get on, make your way to the nearby "ticket validating" machine and put your bus ticket in. The date and time is then printed on the ticket, starting the validity period of your ticket. You basically have 90 minutes on a single-use ticket, so you could get on and off of different buses and still use the same ticket during that time period. Another thing you need to do is to get a bus map that will tell you how to get around the city. It will clearly mark the routes. We liked that many stops had an electronic sign that would tell you how long the wait was for the bus to arrive. The busses were very efficient on this trip. (They were a lot newer than on our last visit.)

    Overall I found the bus system to have many routes and stops. The app is nice to see when the next…read morebus will be to plan your trip accordingly. My main reason for the lower stars is because you can't buy a new ticket on the bus. There are many outside vendors but still inconvenient. Also the bus system is regularly delayed so this can be a nuisance in planning your day especially if you are a daily commuter. Bottom line...good system to get around Firenze but make sure to buy a ticket at a vendor or at the train station. Also the app is very helpful to see when your bus will arrive. Pros Many routes and stops Generally easy to find the stops App to see when you bus is coming Cons Regularly delayed The app should have a better map of the routes Be able to buy on the bus...I realize you can buy on the app but I had issues since I have an international phone number

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    Ataf - The bus driver was so ignorant about passengers' frustration and request this evening around 9pm.

    The bus driver was so ignorant about passengers' frustration and request this evening around 9pm.

    Ataf - Electronic bus sign

    Electronic bus sign

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    Made of Tuscany - Florence Tours - Bargello museum

    Made of Tuscany - Florence Tours

    1.0(1 review)
    2.0 kmSanta Croce

    This review is for their one day tour of San Gimignano, Chianti, and Siena…read more This company ruined our Tuscan vacation. I booked for 4 people e and arrived at the meeting spot a half hour early. No one had us on their list. I asked the people in pink shirts and blue shirts at the check in, I asked every bus driver, and no one had our name, and none of them had ever heard of Made in Tuscany. WhenI finally got through to the office to ask what had happened ( the office called me back after all the buses had left and we were there alone,the woman on the phone hung upon me. The reason we came to Tuscany was to visit Seina, Chianti, and San Gimignano. We were leaving the area the next day so couldn't book another tour. We were devastated. The company said they would refund my $360, but that didn't make up for the fact we didn't visit the areas we came for. The company then blamed it on someone else. They said they had contracted with another carrier ( they never told me), and the carrier-s system dropped our names. They never took responsibility. We brought my niece and nephew, and this company ruined a $9k trip and the memories we hoped to make. There are plenty of tour companies, DO NOT USE THIS ONE! Read less

    From the owner: Florence Tours by Made of Tuscany, we offer Florence Tours for all artistic and architectural…read moreattrctions as: Florence cathedral, Uffizi gallery tour, Bargello Museum, Corridor Vasari, Piazzale Michelangelo and many others. In addition to the classic tours we organize enjoyable and special tours like: Inferno tours by Dan Brown, Wine tours and Tuscan food tours, walking tour, etc

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    Made of Tuscany - Florence Tours - Florence cathedral tour

    Florence cathedral tour

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    Inferno

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    We Drive You Tuscany

    We Drive You Tuscany

    4.9(20 reviews)
    51.8 km

    We had a great time on our tour with Roberto from We Drive You Tuscany! We did the 8 hour San…read moreGimignano and Chianti Classico as well as the Pienza, Val d'Orcia, Montalcino wine and Pecorino cheese private tours with Roberto. This was my first trip to Italy, we enjoyed a comfortable ride throughout the countryside in the clean, air conditioned van! Roberto was so knowledgeable and made sure we knew all the best places to visit along with the history of the beautiful Tuscan countryside! He even gave us recommendations for our second leg of the trip to Rome. We will definitely use this service again!!

    We had the pleasure of touring Tuscany with We Drive You Tuscany. Roberto was our driver and we…read morehad a beautiful Mercedes van that was new and comfortable. Bottled water was provided and he even stopped to get Fresh pizza for us. By the time we finished touring with Roberto for two days we felt that we knew so much about the area, history and culture of the region. Roberto's knowledge or art, history, food and culture was so impressive. The tour we did with Roberto was much more than him driving us from place to place. Each place we went was so carefully planned and curated. We visited wineries, vineyards and a sheep farm that makes cheese. With his help, we were able to visit every place we wanted to see as well as some smaller unknown, hidden gems. We saw so many beautiful landscapes and Roberto stopped frequently for us to take in the views! I cannot say enough wonderful things about Roberto. We hope to go back soon to tour Umbria and Florence with Roberto.

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    We Drive You Tuscany
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    Ciao Florence - Villa Carlotta

    Ciao Florence

    2.6(40 reviews)
    1.2 kmDuomo

    I don't know what you all were expecting from a tourism group but they do what they can and usually…read morea bit more. You're an outsider in a strange place most likely. And guess what? In a different country too! Unless you know Tuscany yourself, sit back and enjoy the rides. Okay so the bus ride wasn't the most comfortable, as Americans need HUGE seats with power ports, etc. and cart service with snacks. Fun fact: they're driving manual transmission buses. OOOOORRRRR you can try to blend and deal with the hour or two long bus ride without plugging in your devices. It's not that bad.

    When my sister-in-law asked to do a tour of Lake Como, Bellagio and Lugano, Switzerland from Milan,…read morethis looked like a perfect fit. A bus ride to Como with guided tours and two boat rides on Lake Como. Plus, a discount for booking early. Count me in! When we arrived at the pickup spot by 7:40 as instructed, there were a lot of buses, but there was no guide and no labels on our tour bus. Spoke to the tour bus driver who confirmed that we were in the right spot but had to wait for the tour guide who was running late. The driver was amazing! When the tour guide Luigi (GG) finally arrived, he seemed confused. Was this his tour? He fidgeted with his information. As our party of five was first in line next to the bus door, we watched and heard everything. As this chaos was happening, a young man slid through the eager crowd. We thought that he was trying to cut in front of us, but he was actually delivering a bag filled with what looked like green earpieces that were promised in the details of the tour. They stayed in the bag the entire 11 hours and were never used. Apparently, GG never uses headsets. After a lengthy delay, GG finally found his list. He roll-called guests. People answered, but did not move until he explained. I call your name. You get on the bus. So much for getting a seat near the front, but I felt worse for a lady who was told to give up her window seat to accommodate a couple that arrived quite late for the tour. He also did not know if the WC on the bus worked or didn't work. The information given along the drive to Como was promising. GG was knowledgeable. He shared was interesting information, but the chaos continued throughout the tour. At Como, our first stop, he gave two different times and meeting places which caused confusion. Initially, he said to meet back at the bus on the side of the road but then added second meeting place. A family arrived late to the bus. He set the ground rules not to be late, or he would leave without you and your family, yet he himself arrived late for two of the stops (Bellagio and Lugano). We then walked to the cathedral following his very thin metal pointer that was hard to see. Many in the group of 40ish people could not see or hear him, but he informed us that he does not like to use earpieces despite the tour description. The information about Lake Como, the cathedral, the Roman walls, Volta and modern architecture was interesting, but you needed to be nearby to hear him. When we got to Argegno, the delay with the public ferry was not communicated well to our tour group. We rushed to use the bathrooms, grab a cappuccino and a pastry from the cafe and bar across the street. GG said to listen if he yelled to come back when the ferry finally arrived. In reality, we had plenty of time as we waited on the street for 32 minutes for the ferry to arrive. You would think that in 32 minutes, GG would have explained what was happening with the next part of the excursion, but no. We were given a ticket and then herded like cattle onto the public ferry. Our group scrambled to find a place to stand. There were no seats until some locals disembarked halfway into the ferry ride. We were literally scattered all over the boat, with no information given along the way including where to get off. Fortunately, I had looked at the timetables and reviews, so I knew not to get off until we reached Bellagio. The cruise took us along the lake with stunning views, and we guessed what we were seeing using our mobile phones or asking locals. About ten minutes before getting to Bellagio, GG located most of our group on the deck. He gave some information and let us know to get ready to disembark. Once back on terra firma, he pointed to a different meeting point near an orange sign and cautioned us not to be late. Again, he was late and as other members that we recognized arrived, we hoped that we had found the right spot. Bellagio apparently was free time for GG, so other than a recommendation to visit a Japanese garden, we received no information about this stop. Again, GG was one of the last ones to reach the appointed time to get on the next ferry. He was late, but he managed to come back eating a gelato. The ferry from Bellagio to Cadenabbia was very short, but scenic. Again, no information. Once in Lugano, we stopped at a museum to use their bathrooms. At this point, we lost GG. Using a better means like a flag or an umbrella or using the earpieces would have helped. Fortunately, he had pointed to the square from the moving bus where we would be meeting later in the afternoon. We did see him briefly at a beautiful church and then saw him again when he arrived later than most of our tour group. The tour was interesting, but so disorganized. Lake Como, Bellagio and Lugano in one day. So beautiful! Five stars for the itinerary, but many missed opportunities along the day. Had our guide followed the tour description, it should have been a five-star tour.

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    Ciao Florence - Chiesa Santa Maria in Lugano

    Chiesa Santa Maria in Lugano

    Ciao Florence - Volta in Como

    Volta in Como

    Ciao Florence - Along the walk back to the bus in Como

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    Along the walk back to the bus in Como

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