Vintage Fiat 500 Tour Along Val d'Orcia Roads
Florence, Italy
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 8 hours 30 minutes
Explore the Tuscan countryside from a different point of view on this 8.5 hour tour. You and 2 or 3 of your friends get to decide to be the driver or the passengers of a restored original FIAT 500. If you wish, the tour guide will join you in your car, or they will follow you in another. You will also enjoy a Tuscan picnic lunch in the grass.
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Explore the Tuscan countryside from a different point of view on this 8.5 hour tour. You and 2 or 3 of your friends get to decide to be the driver or the passengers of a restored original FIAT 500. If you wish, the tour guide will join you in your car, or they will follow you in another. You will also enjoy a Tuscan picnic lunch in the grass.During this guided tour you will take part in a unique experience aboard an original FIAT 500. It is a different way to explore the beautiful zone of Val d'Orcia, declared UNESCO heritage in 2004. A professional tour guide will stay with you all day and bring you along the beautiful panoramic hills so you can enjoy the Tuscan countryside in its true essence.
During the included picnic lunch, you can enjoy a typical Tuscan variety of cold meat, bruschettas, salami and cheeses. you can sit in the grass admire the beautiful, ambient landscape around you. Afterward, the journey continues with the visit of one of Tuscany’s most important constructions: Monte Oliveto Abbey. You can take some photos of the clay hills of Siena because of their position.
The last stop will be Montalcino, a medieval little village, which is famous for the production of Brunello wine.
When the tour is complete, return the Fiat's to their home, and head back to the train station, or for a small fee, choose drop-off service.
The last stop will be Montalcino, a medieval little village, which is famous for the production of Brunello wine.
When the tour is complete, return the Fiat's to their home, and head back to the train station, or for a small fee, choose drop-off service.
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