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Private car transfer from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Florence

Door-to-door
in 3 h 10 min
From €94
per seat
Comfortable
car
One way
One way
Cancel for free 24 hours before departure
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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Rome Fiumicino Airport.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 3 h 10 min.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Florence.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
304 km3 h 10 min

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Florence

When is the best time to visit Florence?
The best time to visit Florence is during spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) when temperatures are pleasant and crowds are smaller than in summer. Summer (July-August) brings hot temperatures and the largest tourist crowds. Winter offers fewer tourists and lower prices, though some attractions may have reduced hours. Avoid Sundays and Mondays, as many museums and sites are either closed or have shorter hours.
What is the best way to get around Florence?
Florence's historic center is compact and best explored on foot, with most major attractions within walking distance of each other. For longer journeys, the city has an efficient bus network operated by ATAF. Taxis are available but can be expensive. Note that the historic center is largely pedestrianized with limited car access, making walking the most practical option for sightseeing.
What are the must-visit attractions in Florence?
Florence's top attractions include the magnificent Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore) with Brunelleschi's dome, the Uffizi Gallery housing masterpieces by Botticelli and da Vinci, and Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery. Don't miss Palazzo Vecchio, Ponte Vecchio, and the Pitti Palace with Boboli Gardens. For stunning panoramic views, visit Piazzale Michelangelo or climb Giotto's Campanile (bell tower).
What is the local language in Italy?
Italian is the official language in Florence and throughout Italy. While many people working in tourism, hotels, and restaurants speak English, learning a few basic Italian phrases is appreciated by locals. Simple greetings like "buongiorno" (good day), "grazie" (thank you), and "per favore" (please) can enhance your experience and show respect for the local culture.
What are some day trips I can take from Florence?
Florence is ideally situated for exploring Tuscany. Popular day trips include the medieval towers of San Gimignano, Siena with its famous Piazza del Campo, the charming town of Lucca with its Renaissance walls, and Pisa to see the Leaning Tower. The Chianti wine region is perfect for wine tastings, while Fiesole offers beautiful views of Florence from its hilltop location.
What are the food specialties in Florence?
Florence is known for Tuscan cuisine featuring simple, high-quality ingredients. Don't miss bistecca alla fiorentina (Florentine T-bone steak), ribollita (bread and vegetable soup), pappardelle al cinghiale (pasta with wild boar sauce), and lampredotto (a traditional tripe sandwich). For dessert, try cantucci (almond biscuits) dipped in Vin Santo (sweet dessert wine). The region is also famous for excellent Chianti wines.
What currency is used in Italy?
Italy uses the Euro (€) as its official currency. ATMs are widely available throughout Florence, and major credit cards are accepted at most hotels, restaurants, and shops. It's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases at markets, local cafes, or shops in less touristy areas. Notify your bank before traveling to ensure your cards work internationally.
What should I pack for a trip to Florence?
Pack comfortable walking shoes as Florence's historic center features cobblestone streets, and you'll likely do a lot of walking. Bring layers for changing weather, especially in spring and fall. Include a scarf or shawl for women to cover their shoulders when visiting religious sites. In summer, pack light clothing and sun protection, while winter requires a warm coat and umbrella for occasional rain.

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