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What to expect when visiting Pisa
Pisa is a historical gem in Italy’s Tuscany Region. Famous around the world for its iconic Leaning Tower, thousands of tourists visit the province every year.
What few of us know is that Pisa is one of the country’s main cities of art. From architectural beauties like the Pisa Cathedral and the Baptistery to the artistic wonders on display in its many museums, you will not run out of jaw-dropping sights in Pisa!
3 ways to get from Florence to Pisa
There are 3 ways to travel the distance of 85 kilometers (53 miles) from Florence to Pisa by bus (1 hour to 2 hours 10 minutes), Taxi (1 hour 30 minutes) and train (45 to 55 minutes). The journey duration ranges between 45 minutes to 2 hours 10 minutes and the quickest way is by train. The lowest priced tickets start from €10 for the bus.Florence to Pisa by Bus
We don’t really see any reason to pick the bus over the train to get from Florence to Pisa. Although the buses are comfortable, they are slower, subject to delays, and highly dependent on traffic conditions. There are also fewer departures on this route, so you have limited options.
If you’re really keen on taking the bus, it’s still good to know that you have a couple of options. FlixBus offers 4 trips from morning to noon daily. You can also take the Caronna Tour bus if you’re heading directly to Pisa Airport.
Bus fares start from €10 for a trip that takes around 1 hour to 2 hours 10 minutes.
Bus schedules from Florence to Pisa
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For guaranteed seats, you would want to book online beforehand. You can do that via BookAway for Caronna Tour. For FlixBus, you can book directly through its company website.
Departure and arrival station
The buses have different departure and arrival stations.
FlixBus departs from Villa Constanza Bus Station in Scandicci, which you can reach via a 25-minute Tram Line 1 ride from Florence city centre. You will be dropped off at Pisa Pietrasantina Bus Stop near the city centre.
On the other hand, Caronna Tour buses depart from the T2 Guidoni bus stop outside Florence Airport and bring you directly to Pisa Airport.
Florence to Pisa by Train
When travelling from Florence to Pisa, nothing really beats the train when it comes to affordability and convenience.
Regional trains are the main trains for this route, and there are several departures every hour from morning until late evening, plus a midnight train departure. Travel time takes 45 to 55 minutes for just €10.
There are also 3 Frecciargento high-speed trains available daily, but they depart from a different train station. These trains are twice as expensive as regional trains with fares from €21 since they can get you to Pisa in less than an hour.
Train schedules from Florence to Pisa
You can buy your tickets at the train station or you can skip the possibly long lines and buy them online instead. We recommend booking with Omio for its user-friendly booking system and the best prices.
Departure and arrival station
The train stations are located in both Florence and Pisa’s city centres.
Regional trains depart from Santa Maria Novella Station. This train station is just within walking distance of the famous Santa Maria Novella Basilica. Meanwhile, Freccia trains are available only at Florence Campo di Marte in Via Mannelli, about 4 km away from this basilica.
All trains arrive at Pisa Centrale near the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Want to get from Pisa Centrale to Pisa Airport by train?
Even though Florence has its own airport, flights departing and arriving at Pisa Airport are much cheaper. This is the main reason why many travellers fly from Pisa Airport instead of Florence Airport.
Upon arriving at Pisa Centrale by train, you can easily transfer to the PisaMover, a monorail that can then take you to Pisa Airport in around 8 minutes. Trains to the airport are available every 10 minutes.
Just follow the signs to the PisaMover station, buy your ticket at an automated ticket booth for €5, and then head on to the platform to await your ride.
Note that the monorail makes 2 stops, and you are to get off at the second one. The first stop is at San Giusto Aurelia Station, which leads to the airport car park.
Florence to Pisa by Taxi
A private transfer from Florence to Pisa is quite expensive, but it is definitely worth considering if you’re travelling with family or people with limited mobility. You can be dropped off at your hotel in Pisa or at Pisa Airport.
Taxi fares start from €180 and travel time is around 1 hour 30 minutes.
When taking a taxi from one town to another in Italy, you should take note of a couple of things:
- You can get a taxi from the nearest taxi stand or have your hotel call one for you. Never trust a driver who stops to offer you a ride.
- Check to ensure that the metre is working. If it doesn’t, pick another ride. That’s unless the driver offers you a rate that is around the mentioned price above.
The last time we checked (June 2022), Uber is not yet available in Florence, so your only options are a public taxi or a private transfer.
If you’re travelling in a larger group, you can book a minivan that can sit up to 8 people through GetYourGuide. Rates start from €210 for 3 people with an additional cost for extra passengers.
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Florence to Pisa in a nutshell
- Distance: 85 km (53 miles)
- Available transport options: Train, bus and taxi
- Duration: 1-1.5 hours
- Costs:€8 – €180
Frequently Asked Questions about Florence to Pisa
What is the distance from Florence to Pisa?
The distance from Florence to Pisa is 85 kilometers (53 miles).
What is the fastest way to get from Florence to Pisa?
The fastest way to get from Florence to Pisa is by train and takes 45 minutes.
What is the cheapest way to get from Florence to Pisa?
The cheapest way to get from Florence to Pisa is by bus with ticket costs starting from €10.
Rounding it up
We hope this guide was helpful in planning how to get from Florence to Pisa. If there's anything else you're wondering about, drop us a comment and we'll do our best to answer you within a few days.
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