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Pisa - Florence
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Italian trains: Frecciarossa
| (112 Reviews)
The high-speed train service in Italy is called the Frecciarossa (Red Arrow). Your journey between Italy’s main cities, and from Northern Torino up to Salerno on the Amalfi Coast is quick -it travels at 360km/h (225mph)- comfortable and safe. (...)
Italian trains: Italo
| (47 Reviews)
Italo is the high speed train operated by a second railway company in Italy, NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori). Italo is a beautiful and modern red train, travelling at up to 360km/h. It connects major Italian cities taking just 1h 08 to reach (...)
Main stations in Pisa and Florence
Departure station
Pisa Centrale
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 12am to 11:59pmSaturday and Sunday: 12am to 11:59pm Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains, Regional trains
Services:
Business lounges & Waiting Rooms, Currency Exchange, Assistance for disabled, Disabled facilities, Wheelchairs, Lost and found, Bar and a buffet, Tourist Information Point, Toilets, Luggage storage, Wi-Fi Internet, ATM and Phone cabins.
Arrival station
Firenze Santa Maria Novella
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 4:15am to 1:30amSaturday and Sunday: 4:15am to 1:30am
Public holidays: 4:15am to 1:30am
Trains operating in and from this station:
High speed trains (Le Frecce, Italo), Night trains (Thello), Regional trains
Services:
Information Point, Lost and found, Pharmacy, Police station, Toilets, Luggage storage, Wi-Fi Internet and Public Phone cabins.
Travel inspiration in Pisa and Florence
Pisa
Pisa, world-famous Italian city located in Tuscany
Pisa is city which is world known for its leaning tower – The Leaning Tower of Pisa. The city is also a knowledge hub, with approximately 40,000 students for a population of 100,000 inhabitants. Located in Tuscany region, Pisa was an important naval base in the Roman times. The historic city centre is surrounded by 12th century walls. Pisa is now well known for its art and architectural treasures. The city is the birthplace of Galileo Galilei and seat of a prestigious university, founded in 1343. Other notable landmarks included the buildings in the ‘‘Piazza dei Miracoli’’ (Square of Miracles).
Florence
Florence, the capital of Tuscany region, Italy
Florence (Firenze in Italian) is nestled within the Tuscan region of northern Italy and surrounded by rolling vineyards and olive groves. Visitors are just as beguiled by the beauty of the city itself as they are by the paintings and sculptures found in its many museums. The city was home to many well-known artists, writers, explorers, and scientists. Amongst its most famous residents were Leonardo da Vinci, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo and Galileo. Famous for its rich history and considered as the birthplace of Renaissance the city is nowadays a popular tourist destination and is ranked as a UNESCO World heritage site. Many of Florence’s churches are works of art in themselves. The most famous of the city’s churches is the Santa Maria del Fiore, known simply as the Duomo.
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