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In a city like Florence, every street echoes with stories of art, history, and timeless beauty. But what truly sets Florence apart isn’t just its Renaissance masterpieces or awe-inspiring architecture—it’s the way the city invites you to become part of its living canvas. Exploring Florence by bike lets you move at the perfect pace to soak in its charm: glide along the Arno River, wander through picturesque piazzas, and uncover hidden gems far from the usual crowds.

Whether you’re visiting for the first time, planning a longer stay, or have called Florence home for years, there’s always something new to discover with Unlimited Biking. We offer a wide variety of tours, experiences, and flexible bike rental options to match your style of adventure. With top-quality bikes and dedicated customer service, your comfort and safety are always our priority, so you can focus on enjoying every turn and treasure this city has to offer.

Let us guide you to Florence’s beloved landmarks, local favorites, and secret corners. Choose your perfect biking experience and see this unforgettable city from a whole new perspective.

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Unlimited Biking: Florence

April 1st - October 31st : 9am - 6pm
November 1st - March 31st : 9am - 5pm

Via dei Cimatori, 9R, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
+39 055 3952724
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FAQs

Is Florence a good city for biking?

Yes. Florence is particularly well suited to exploring by bike because the historic center is compact, many streets have limited car traffic, and the city has cycling routes along the Arno River and around the edges of the center.

Biking lets you move between famous landmarks, piazzas, neighborhoods and the river without spending your entire day walking between them. It’s also a great way to experience Florence beyond the busiest tourist streets.

Is biking in Florence safe for tourists?

Biking in Florence can be an enjoyable way to explore, but visitors should be comfortable navigating around pedestrians, cars and other cyclists. Florence does not have as extensive a bike-lane network as some of Europe’s most cycling-focused cities, although there are dedicated paths along the river and other parts of the city.

The historic center’s limited car traffic can make sightseeing by bike easier, but cyclists should still pay close attention to signs, pedestrians and road conditions.

If you’re unfamiliar with Florence, a guided bike tour can be a good way to learn the city before heading out independently.

What are the best places to bike in Florence?

Some of the best places to explore by bike include the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, the Arno River, Piazza della Signoria, the historic center, Oltrarno and Cascine Park.

The Arno is particularly useful for cyclists because portions of the river have bike paths, while crossing the river gives you access to the less tourist-heavy Oltrarno side of Florence. Cascine Park also provides a greener environment away from the busiest streets.

Can you bike around Florence's historic center?

Yes. Florence’s compact historic center is one of the easiest parts of the city to explore by bike, although you’ll encounter pedestrians, cobblestone streets and busy areas around major attractions.

Biking can be particularly useful for connecting landmarks such as the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria and the Uffizi area without having to walk between each one.

Just remember that being able to cycle through an area doesn’t necessarily mean you can ride directly up to or inside every attraction. You’ll often want to park your bike and explore the landmark on foot.

What is the best way to see Florence in one day?

If you only have one day in Florence, biking is a great way to cover more ground while still having time to stop and explore.

A sightseeing route could connect the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, the Arno River, Oltrarno and Cascine Park, depending on how much time you want to spend at individual attractions.

If you’d rather have a local guide handle the route and sightseeing, Unlimited Biking’s 3-hour Highlights of Florence Bike Tour is designed to introduce visitors to the city’s major sights.

How long does it take to bike around Florence?

Florence is compact enough that you can see many of the major areas in a few hours, but there’s no single amount of time needed to “bike around Florence.”

A 2- to 4-hour rental works well for visitors who want a focused sightseeing ride. A full-day rental gives you more flexibility to explore the historic center, cross the Arno, visit Cascine Park and venture farther from the main tourist areas.

Unlimited Biking offers Florence rentals ranging from 2 hours and 4 hours to a DayPass, 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, one week and one month.

Where can I rent a bike in Florence?

Unlimited Biking is located at Via dei Cimatori 9R, 50122 Florence, Italy, in the historic center.

The Florence location offers Comfort City Bikes, Electric Bikes and family equipment, making it possible to choose the setup that works best for your sightseeing plans.

How much does it cost to rent a bike in Florence?

Unlimited Biking Florence rentals start at €10 for a Comfort City Bike and €15 for an Electric Bike. Kids Bikes, Tag-a-longs, Burley Trailers and Baby Seats start at €5.

Pricing depends on the bike and rental duration. For example, a Comfort City Bike is €10 for 2 hours and €15 for a full day, while an Electric Bike starts at €15 for 2 hours and €40 for a full day.

Should I rent a regular bike or an eBike in Florence?

A regular Comfort City Bike is a great option if you’re primarily exploring central Florence and are comfortable cycling independently.

An eBike is worth considering if you want additional assistance, plan to cover more ground or want to explore areas beyond the historic center.

Unlimited Biking’s Florence Electric Bikes start at €15, and eBike riders must be at least 16 years old.

For visitors considering a ride beyond central Florence, an eBike can make the experience considerably easier.

Can I bike from Florence into the Tuscan countryside?

Yes, but this is where you should distinguish city sightseeing from countryside cycling.

Central Florence is compact and relatively easy to explore by bike. Once you head toward the surrounding hills and countryside, the terrain and roads can become more challenging, so the appropriate bike, route and experience level matter.

Unlimited Biking offers Florence eBike experiences that specifically venture beyond the central tourist areas, including its private Michelangelo, San Niccolò & Oltrarno experience.

Can I bike to Piazzale Michelangelo?

Yes. Piazzale Michelangelo is one of Florence’s most famous viewpoints and an excellent destination for cyclists who want panoramic views of the city.

The climb makes an eBike particularly appealing, especially for visitors who aren’t accustomed to cycling hills.

Unlimited Biking offers a private Florence eBike experience specifically featuring Michelangelo, San Niccolò and Oltrarno, giving visitors a way to explore this side of Florence with a guide.

What types of bikes can I rent in Florence?

Unlimited Biking offers Comfort City Bikes, Electric Bikes, Kids Bikes, Tag-a-longs, Burley Trailers and Baby Seats in Florence. Road-bike rentals are also available.

That makes the Florence location suitable for everything from casual sightseeing and family outings to longer or more performance-oriented rides.

Can I rent a bike in Florence for my family?

Yes. Unlimited Biking offers Kids Bikes, Tag-a-longs, Burley Trailers and Baby Seats, allowing families to choose equipment based on the age and needs of their children.

The company’s Highlights of Florence Bike Tour is also identified as its most popular Florence tour for families.

Child bikes and equipment should be requested when booking so the appropriate setup can be prepared.

What is included with an Unlimited Biking Florence bike rental?

Every Florence bike rental includes a high-quality bike, helmet, bike lock, handlebar bag and map.

Unlimited Biking also provides equipment assistance if you experience a problem during your rental.

Should I take a bike tour or rent a bike in Florence?

It depends on what you want from your day.

A bike rental gives you complete flexibility. You can create your own route, stop wherever you want and spend as long as you’d like at individual sights.

A guided bike tour is better if you want a local guide to navigate Florence, show you the major sights and provide historical and cultural context.

Unlimited Biking offers both options, including traditional sightseeing tours, electric bike tours, evening experiences and private tours.

What is the best bike tour in Florence for first-time visitors?

For a first visit, the Highlights of Florence Bike Tour is the most straightforward introduction to the city. It lasts 3 hours and is designed around Florence’s major sights and historic areas.

If you want additional assistance or would like to explore beyond the flatter central areas, the Best of Florence Electric Bike Tour is another strong option. It also lasts 3 hours.

Is Florence at Night a good time to bike?

Yes. Exploring Florence after the busiest daytime sightseeing hours can offer a completely different experience.

Unlimited Biking’s Florence at Night Bike Tour with Wine and Aperitivo Picnic lasts 2.5 hours and combines evening sightseeing with an Italian aperitivo experience.

For travelers who have already spent the day visiting museums and monuments, an evening bike tour can be a more relaxed way to experience Florence.

Why should I explore Florence by bike?

Florence is compact, historic and filled with attractions that are relatively close together, making it an excellent city to explore by bike. You can move between famous landmarks, cross the Arno, explore Oltrarno and reach greener areas such as Cascine Park while experiencing the city at street level.

Unlimited Biking gives visitors several ways to experience Florence: rent a bike and explore independently, join a classic sightseeing tour, use an eBike for additional assistance, explore Florence at night with wine and aperitivo, or take a private experience through Michelangelo, San Niccolò and Oltrarno.