Traslado en coche privado de Pisa a Florence
en 1 h 20 min
por asiento
cómodo
Información del viaje
Recogida
Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Pisa.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
Viaje
Viajarás con comodidad durante 1 h 20 min.
- Turismo opcional
- Coche limpio y cómodo
- Conductor profesional
- Agua embotellada
- Asientos para niños
- Preparado para discapacitados
- Libre de humo
- Apto para mascotas
Entrega
Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Florence.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
- 90 km
- 1 h 20 min
Overview: car trip from Pisa to Florence
The leaning tower of Pisa is cool and all, but have you considered visiting Florence? As the birthplace of the Renaissance, it's unsurprising that so many people want to visit Florence. The city itself sees millions of travelers each year, and many of these visitors have planned a trip from Pisa to Florence since the distance between the two places is only about 61 miles (98 km).
<show-more> With its art and culture, there is no denying it's a place that deserves to be on everyone's bucket lists. This city of Italy is home to some of the world's greatest art treasures, and its architecture is unsurpassed. Yet, before you have to pack your bags and hop in a taxi, consider driving by car with Daytrip. With Daytrip, you get many benefits. Not only are you guaranteed a safe journey at affordable pricing, but you also get to stop and sightsee.
When you travel with Daytrip, we can take you to places like Luca, which has incredible archeological remains, or the quirky Vespa Museum, an iconic Italian destination. There is also Montecatini Alto, which we want you to explore with its thermal waters, spas, and medieval feel, and, of course, the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum near San Gimignano and its meticulously maintained ancient homes.
Each of these places has a story to tell, and we want you to learn them before you begin unraveling Florence when your English-speaking driver drops you off in this once-in-a-lifetime city. </show-more>
About Florence
Around 11 million people visit Florence every year, and many can confirm it's worth the trip. This enchanting Italian city amazes and captivates visitors, leaving a lasting impression. So, it's no surprise you might find your way from Pisa to Florence.
Romans founded Florence as a colony, but it didn't become a major center until the late Middle Ages. Between the 11th and 15th centuries, the city thrived under the rule of emperors and popes. However, the 15th and 16th centuries saw Florence's most significant growth, leading to much of the construction we admire today.
<show-more> Historically, theFlorence is nestled along the banks of the Arno in northern central Italy. Its art, history, crafts, culture, music, and centuries-old architecture are a feast for the senses. Expect to be wowed when you arrive, whether by bus, train, or car service.
There is the Duomo di Firenze—the Florence Cathedral—with its stunning dome design, possibly the best example of Renaissance architecture. Then there is the Piazzale Michelangelo, which you can visit if you want to see the city's picturesque rolling hills and beautiful skyline, offering unparalleled sunset views.
If you have time, you should also visit the Villa La Petraia, just outside Florence. This historic villa is quintessential to Italian culture, with its Tuscan architecture, beautiful gardens, and glimpses into the aristocratic lifestyle of the past. Another outdoor spot to explore is Fattoria di Maiano, a working farm near Florence that offers visitors a look into modern farming practices. There are olive groves to explore and many activities you can actively participate in during your visit.
But that's just scratching the surface of Florence's rich history, culture, and landmarks worth visiting. During your visit, you'll learn about influential families like the Medici and how the city became an Italian treasure. Plus, many more places to explore will leave you awed, inspired, and quite possibly in love. Whenever you visit, the city's true magnificence will undoubtedly leave you wanting more. </show-more>
From Pisa to Florence: travel tips
When you leave Pisa and the Leaning Tower behind and make your way to Florence, much awaits your exploration. However, before you complete a Pisa to Florence transfer, you need to know a few travel tips that might be the deciding factor between whether or not you have a good travel experience.
Book your restaurant seating ahead of schedule
Italian cuisine is world-famous. Everyone wants to try it. Heck, even those who have indulged in Italian food before want more of it. So this means that the restaurants are busy. If you don't book a seat in advance or reserve a space, you could be turned away.
And if you ask us, there might be no greater travesty during your trip from Pisa to Florence, considering there are some superb dining establishments along this short route. But there are expectations. Some restaurants serve patrons on a first-come, first-serve basis, so call ahead to see if this is the case before you get too excited.
Try to be patient during your trip
In Italy, time feels different. Logically, it isn't. The hours pass on a clock the same way they do everywhere else in the world, but Italians like to take their time. Hence, it can feel like you have stepped into an alternate universe where time seemingly stands still.
This can be a huge culture shock, so it's best to prepare yourself to be patient. Things will get done when they need to and not a moment sooner, so keep this in mind as you travel from Pisa to Florence.
Don't cram too much into your travel itinerary
When you're visiting Italy, it can be tempting to fit as much as possible into your day, but we advise against this method of trip planning. Not only will you tire yourself out, but you won't fully enjoy the places you want to see if you're already in a rush to get to the next after you arrive at the current attraction.
So be careful in your planning and add sightseeing stops between Pisa and Florence that you feel you would regret not visiting when you look back on your trip. The same advice goes for touring Florence itself.
How to get from Pisa to Florence
Since Florence sounds like a place you want to visit, you need to learn how to get from Pisa to Florence. There are few options, considering it's a short distance between the two cities, but this doesn't mean the trip is impossible to complete. Let's look below to see how to get from one city to the next.
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From Pisa to Florence by bus
Traveling by bus is the most cost-effective method for traveling from Pisa to Florence. Tickets usually cost between $10 and $15 (€9.25-€14) if you book with bus lines like Flixbus, MarinoBus, or Autostradale.
However, the trip will be longer than other forms of transportation, so if you travel directly, you can expect a trip to take about two hours. You might also encounter traffic delays, adding time to your trip. It's also important to know that buses leave every one to two hours from Pisa to Florence, so you shouldn't find it too difficult to book a bus. However, the earlier you book, the cheaper it will be.
From Pisa to Florence by private car transfer service Daytrip
Many find that a private car transfer service is the best way to travel from Pisa to Florence. Although there are a few options, your best bet is to book with Daytrip. If you travel with Daytrip, you'll get to Florence safely and won't need to pay a small fortune.
While private transfer services charge between $150 and $200 to (€138.50-€185) complete this trip—Daytrip prices start at only $59 (€54). Daytrip also accommodates specified stops along the way, so you can look forward to visiting places like Montecatini Alto, San Gimignano, and the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum.
Plus, the trip will only take about an hour and 20 minutes if you want to bypass all stops and simply get to Florence as quickly as you can. You can also choose when you travel since Daytrip is an on-demand door-to-door service.
From Pisa to Florence by train
You can take a train if you need to get to Florence in a hurry and don't want to drive with a bus or private car transfer service like Daytrip. A few train lines offer trips between these two cities.
If you book with Trenitalia, Italo, or Regionale Veloce, you can expect your ticket to cost between $10 and $20 (€9.25-€19). In addition, the trip should only take between 50 minutes and one and a half hours. However, you must also account for your travel time to the train station and from there when you get to Florence.
Multiple trips are offered daily, but it can be expensive if you book late or on the day, so try to book in advance. </show-more>
Things to do when you get to Florence
A Pisa to Florence transfer can be exciting, especially if you have stopped and explored along the way, but what is there to get up to in the city? Well, more than you might think. Let's have a look at a few of the best things to do in this magnificent Italian city known for its incredible culture, atmosphere, and artistic flair.
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Florence Baptistery
Would you visit Pisa without touring its leaning tower? Unlikely. So don't visit Florence without taking the time to visit the Florence Baptistery. This octagonally structured, architecturally pleasing building is one of Florence's oldest and most famous buildings. It's dedicated to St John and its construction dates back to Roman times.
Yet, it's not only the building that is interesting—it is also its bronze doors. According to accounts, the baptistery doors were sculptured by Lorenzo Ghiberti during the 16th century. They are so beautiful that Michelangelo dubbed them the 'Gates of Paradise.' You'll have to visit to determine if you agree with his opinion.
The Accademia
Is the Uffizi Gallery on your Florence itinerary? If so, why not add The Accademia, otherwise called the Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze? This small art museum is not as famous or popular as the Uffizi Gallery, but you would be doing yourself a disservice if you didn't visit.
This museum is home to a small but mighty collection of masterpieces by some of the best artists to have ever lived. For example, it is home to the 'David,' which was sculpted by Michelangelo. It also houses several other unfinished sculptures by this artist that you can view and wonder what could have been. There are also pieces by other famous sculptures, so be on the lookout to see if you recognize any.
Ponte Vecchio
Renaissance might be Florence's drawing card, but did you know the city also showcases magnificent medieval structures? One such structure worth visiting if you love all things medieval is Ponte Vecchio.
Ponte Vecchio is not a building but rather a bridge, and it is one of the best-preserved examples of medieval architecture in Europe. We know that is a big claim, but it's true! This bridge is constructed entirely from stone, and its archways are a substantial focal point that draws the eye. You will wonder how builders of the past managed to make them so perfect.
So if you have time, wander across it or stop for a bit of shopping. Unusually but interestingly, the bridge is home to several vendors selling incredible items, including jewelry.
</show-more> ## When is the best time to visit Florence?
If you plan a trip from Pisa to Florence, timing your visit can significantly affect how much you enjoy your trip. Florence is a year-round destination, but certain times are more favorable than others; trust us, we know.
That's why we can confidently state that avoiding the peak season from May to September is wise if you want to dodge higher prices and crowded attractions. However, the pleasant weather during these months is perfect for walking tours and outdoor activities, so you'll need to weigh your needs and wants with what you expect comfort-wise
In our opinion—and those of others—the ideal time to visit Florence is during the shoulder seasons, such as September to October. During this period, the weather remains warm and enjoyable, the crowds thin out, and the city hosts numerous cultural events. Additionally, travel costs are lower, offering a more budget-friendly experience.
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