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Overview: Car trip from Rome to Florence
Driving from Rome to Florence isn’t just a trip between two of Italy’s largest and most influential cities. Going by car is the best way to experience more of Italy’s beautiful natural scenery, vivid culture, and rich history.
Leaving behind Rome’s busy streets and iconic monuments, the drive ahead of you is filled with exciting possibilities. After all, you’re passing through Tuscany, one of Italy’s most idyllic regions, where the rolling hills are crowned by sleepy towns lost in time. Do you stop to visit Orvieto, the hilltop town that was used as a papal safe-house and home to one of Italy’s finest Gothic cathedrals? Or maybe lunch in Montepulciano, a Tuscan town that’s been essentially unchanged for centuries, where you can sip on Vino Nobile, one of Italy’s best wines. Perhaps wander through the UNESCO-protected streets of San Gimignano, where the meticulously maintained houses, walls, and towers will bring you back to the Middle Ages.
Fortunately, when you travel from Rome to Florence by car, all of these are possibilities. Every stop and detour enriches your experience in Italy, creating unforgettable memories that you’d just pass by on the bus or train. And unlike public transportation, you can explore on your own schedule, traveling door-to-door in comfort without having to lug your bags around bus stations and train terminals.
If you choose to take a private car service like Daytrip rather than rent a car, you can expect unparalleled safety, comfort, and convenience. Your friendly, professional driver will meet you at your accommodation in Rome and safely drive you to your final destination in Florence. You don’t have to worry about finding parking or navigating narrow streets. Even better, you can easily add sightseeing stops, which they’ll be happy to bring you to. And on the road, they’ll share their insights about local culture and give you tips on what to see and do when you arrive in Florence.
About Florence
Florence, or Firenze, the capital of Tuscany, is one of the largest cities in Italy, with a population of about 360,000. Founded by the Romans, Florence flourished as a financial and cultural center. The Florentine currency, the gold florin, financed the development across Europe, writers like Dante, Petrarch, and Boccaccio established the Tuscan dialect as the basis of the modern Italian language, and Tuscan artists like Da Vinci and Michaelangelo revolutionized the art world. This mix of wealth and culture allowed Florence to give birth to the Renaissance.
From the captivating Florence Cathedral, as impressive for its huge dome and stained glass windows as it is for the many artistic masterpieces held within, and the Palazzo Pitti, a lavish former home of the Medici family, which is now an equally lavish museum, Florence wears its illustrious past on its sleeve. More works from Renaissance masters can be found in the Uffizi, one of the finest art galleries in Italy. You’ll find works by Michaelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, and others. Meanwhile, at the Galleria dell'Accademia, you have the chance to see Michaelangelo’s original David (as well as several other works by Michaelangelo) and Florentine paintings from the 13th and 16th centuries.
Florence isn’t just rich in art and architecture; its food is equally decadent. Eat your way through the city, stopping at the many cafes, gelato shops, and ristorantes that line the streets. Florence is especially known for its meat, particularly bistecca alla Fiorentina. This porterhouse is cut from a specific, ancient breed of Tuscan cattle and cut 3 to 4 fingers thick, so it's definitely a meal for multiple people! To keep the steak’s unique flavor at the forefront, it’s lightly seasoned with salt and pepper. Then there are other Tuscan staples, like zuppa di fagioli (cannellini bean soup), and tagliatelle al tartufo (pasta in truffle sauce). Wash these down with regional wine or, for something lighter, an Aperol spritz.
As a historic trade center, you can bet that shopping is a quintessential Florentine experience. Gucci and Ferragamo were both founded here, and other designers and high-end boutiques have joined them. Just head to Via Roma and Via dei Calzaiuoli near the Duomo to spend the day browsing high-end and high-street shops. Florence is known throughout Italy for its exceptional leather goods, and the belts, jackets, and handmade leather bags crafted by the city’s artisans make for one-of-a-kind souvenirs.
From Rome to Florence: Travel tips
If you decide driving from Rome to Florence best suits your transportation needs, we have some essential travel tips to make the most of your journey.
Selecting a reputable car service is crucial
Opt for a provider like Daytrip, which offers a fleet of well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers who can navigate Florence’s narrow streets with ease. This will ensure your comfort and safety and provide an opportunity to gain local insights during your ride. Using a reputable service also guarantees the price and travel time up front.
Timing is key
The drive usually takes about 3 hours, depending on traffic and the time of year. To avoid congestion and enjoy a more leisurely ride, consider departing early in the morning or late in the afternoon. If you’re planning on sightseeing on the way, starting early also ensures you’ll beat the crowds at the more popular attractions (just don’t go too early when things are closed).
Pack wisely for the trip
Have essentials such as water, sunscreen, and a camera ready. The sun can be strong, even through the windows of a car. You’ll probably want to stop for photos as you pass through Tuscany’s rolling hills, so have your camera handy so you don’t waste time digging through your luggage.
Communicate with your driver
A knowledgeable local driver can enrich your trip with stories and facts about the region. In fact, Daytrip’s drivers love sharing their insights, so don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations or more information. Your driver will happily give advice on everything from what to do in Florence to some signature dishes to try.
Finally, relax and enjoy the scenery!
The route from Rome to Florence brings you through one of Italy’s most idyllic regions. By choosing a private car transfer with Daytrip you've given yourself the freedom to appreciate the journey as much as the destination. So sit back, enjoy the comfort of your private transfer, and let the beauty of Italy unfold before you.
How to get from Rome to Florence
Rome to Florence is a popular day trip in Italy, so you have multiple transportation options. The best way to travel between the cities depends on your travel preferences. If you are on a budget, the bus is the cheapest way to get from Rome to Florence. Since they don’t have to worry about traffic, the train is the fastest travel option from Rome to Florence. But if you want comfort, convenience, and sightseeing, a private car is the best way to get from Rome to Florence.
From Rome to Florence by train
To travel from central Rome to Florence by high-speed train, head to the Rome Termini station and purchase a ticket to Florence Campo di Marte station or Florence Santa Maria Novella. You can also buy your train tickets in advance online, which will guarantee you a seat. The first train from Rome to Florence is at 5:35 AM, and the last train is at 11:50 PM. There are multiple departures every hour, operated by Trenitalia and Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori. Direct train tickets from Rome to Florence cost €39 on average for the 1.5-hour trip, which will drop you off in the city center. Trains have bathrooms on board and air conditioning and usually offer a dining car.
From Rome to Florence by bus
To travel from Rome to Florence by bus, you need to go to Rome Tiburtina Bus station, located northeast of the city center, and buy a ticket to Florence (Villa Costanza Tram T1). While you can buy your ticket at the station, it’s best to purchase it in advance as seats can sell out. The first bus departs at 2:10 AM, and the last bus is at 11:45, with 1-2 buses leaving every 2 hours. The bus from Rome to Florence is run by Flixbus. Bus tickets cost between €10-€22 for the 3 hour 30 minutes trip. All options offer direct service from Rome to Florence multiple times per week.
From Rome to Florence flight
There are daily direct flights from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) to Florence (FLR), which cost around €105 for the 55-minute flight. Between having to arrive at the airport 2 hours before the flight, plus transportation to and from the airport, this is the slowest and most expensive option and not recommended.
From Rome to Florence private with Daytrip
For comfort, convenience, and an enriching experience, a private car transfer with Daytrip is the best way to travel from Rome to Florence. Your professional driver will pick you up at your accommodation and help with your luggage. They’ll drive you door-to-door, sharing their local insights on the way. And the best part is, unlike the train or bus, you can stop for sightseeing on the way to experience even more of Italy’s rich culture!
Things to do when you get to Florence
After your transfer from Rome to Florence, Florence’s rich history awaits you. There’s so much to see that you’ll definitely want to plan for more than just a day trip. The best way to start your visit is at Florence’s most famous landmark: the Duomo, or Florence Cathedral. Begun in 1296 on the site of a church dating back to the 4th century, the Duomo is a masterpiece of early Gothic architecture, enriched by a polychrome marble facade added in the 18th century. Inside, the largest stained glass windows of the era illuminate a wealth of religious art. Don’t forget to visit the crypt to see the remains of previous structures that stood on the site - all the way back to Roman houses- and climb to the top of the cupola for some fantastic views of Florence’s historic center.
The Duomo complex, including the Baptistery and Giotto's Campanile, is just one part of Florence’s UNESCO-listed historic center. From here, head to the Uffizi Gallery, Florence’s premier art museum and one of the finest galleries in Italy. More works from Renaissance masters can be found in the Uffizi, one of the finest art galleries in Italy. Built in the 16th century as an administrative palace for Cosimo I de' Medici, its vast collection includes works by Michaelangelo, Da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, and others. For more Medici magnificence, the Medici Riccardi Palace is now a museum offering a look into the lives of one of history’s wealthiest families. Continuing your art museum crawl through Florence, at the Galleria dell'Accademia, stop to admire the original David by Michaelangelo (and several other works) and Florentine paintings from the 13th and 16th centuries.
Florence’s tradition of leatherwork is so important that it’s included in the city’s UNESCO authenticity requirement. The leather belts, bags, and jackets crafted by the Florentine artisans preserve the handicraft tradition and make for one-of-a-kind souvenirs. You can find many of these specialty stores, ateliers, and workshops on Via del Parione. As the home of Gucci and Ferragamo (the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum at Palazzo Spini Feroni is well worth a visit), high-end shopping abounds. The palaces on Via Tornabuoni have been transformed into boutiques for luxury houses like Gucci, Prada, Pucci, Cartier, and Bulgari, while Via Roma is home to Miu Miu, Armani, and the luxury Luisa via Roma market.
Then, of course, there’s the food. As the capital of Tuscany, you can expect Italian staples and hearty regional specialties. Tuscans are nicknamed “bean eaters” for their many dishes featuring cannellini beans, like zuppa di fagioli (bean soup) and fagioli con salsiccia (beans with sausage). Things quickly accelerate from rustic to rich when you tuck into tagliatelle al tartufo (pasta in truffle sauce) or the city’s signature dish: bistecca alla Fiorentina. This is a 3-4-finger-thick porterhouse cut from a specific, ancient breed of Tuscan cattle, lightly seasoned with salt and pepper to emphasize the beef’s flavor. Wash everything down with Tuscan wine or an iconic Aperol Spritz.
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