station information and facilities
La Spezia Centrale
- Free WiFi in the station with password displayed on ticket.
- Luggage lockers are located inside the main terminal.
- Chef Express
- Moka
- Wake Up Cafe' Di Bottazzo Paolo
- There are elevators from the parking garage and the road into the station as well as ramps for train access.
- Affittacamere Casa Dane
- La Siesta
- Hotel Mary
- Located inside the station near the information board.
- Bus lines: 6, 9, 17, 20, 22, 23, 28, A, C, L, S, SA, SC
- Train lines: REG, IC, FB
From La Spezia Centrale
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Regionale 18401 · TUSCANY LINE 18529Travel from La Spezia city centre to La Spezia Centrale train station
La Spezia is a picturesque coastal city in Northern Italy. Situated on the shores of the Ligurian Sea, La Spezia enjoys a rich maritime history, which you can enjoy by strolling along the waterfront or exploring the Technical Naval Museum. The Castle at San Giorgio encompasses fascinating history, including its archaeological museum that displays artefacts from 1200 B.C. up to the Middle Ages.
Because of its location, La Spezia makes an ideal destination for travellers and is a convenient base for train travel. Information about La Spezia Centrale train station is not focused on La Spezia as a destination, but also on the amazing places you can access from La Spezia Centrale. You can purchase cheap tickets through Omio. Genoa, Pisa and Florence all have frequent trains to La Spezia, as do the charming and breath-taking sea cliff villages of the Cinque Terre. You can catch trains from train station La Spezia Centrale, in the Pizzale Medaglie D’Oro, which is about 0.62 miles (1 km) from the city centre and is located at the Piazza Cavour. La Spezia has a total of 4 train stations. The other 3 are a bit farther from the city centre: La Spezia Migliarina, Ca’ Di Boschetti, and Vezzano Ligure.
How far is it from La Spezia city centre to La Spezia Centrale train station?
Travel from La Spezia city centre to the La Spezia train station La Spezia Centrale is convenient and picturesque. Travelling through the quaint streets of La Spezia is an unforgettable experience. The city centre at Piazza Cavour lies about 0.62 miles (1 km) from La Spezia Centrale. The distance changes slightly depending on whether you are walking, driving, biking, or taking a bus. But no matter how you get there, the journey will usually take under 15min.
What is the best way to get to La Spezia Centrale train station from La Spezia city centre?
The best way to get to La Spezia Centrale train station from the La Spezia city centre is by walking unless cumbersome luggage or mobility limitations make it inconvenient. It takes about 10min to walk the 0.5 miles (8 km). Indeed, La Spezia is such a small town that it is only a distance of about 1.6 miles (2.6 km), a walk that takes about 22min, from La Spezia Centrale to the waterfront. As you travel from the La Spezia city centre to the La Spezia train station La Spezia Centrale, you will be heading away from the San Giorgio Castle and the sea. There is parking at both the station and the Piazza Cavour, so driving is an option. There are three different routes along the narrow streets of La Spezia. Each one takes about 5min. Buses also go to La Spezia Centrale from different points around the city.
Where is the airport in La Spezia and how to get there?
The 2 closest airports to La Spezia are the Pisa International Airport (PSA) and the Florence Airport (FLR). The Pisa International Airport is 52.2 miles (84 km) south of La Spezia along the coast. To get to the Pisa Airport from La Spezia, taking a train that departs from La Spezia Centrale is a good option. Trains leave every hour and take about 50min to arrive at the Pisa Centrale train station. From there, take a short walk to the Via Crispi bus stop, then take an E25 or E3 bus to the airport. These buses depart every 30min. The entire journey takes about 1h 5min. Taking a bus the whole way requires two changes and takes about 2h 5min. Driving takes about 52min.
The Florence Airport is about 88.9 miles (143 km) southeast of La Spezia. To get to the Florence Airport, catch a train at La Spezia Centrale to the station Firenze Rifredi in Florence, via Pisa Centrale. From Firenze Rifredi, transfer to a 23 bus to the airport. The entire journey takes about 2h 44min. Driving takes about 1hr 42min.
How accessible is La Spezia main train station for those with limited mobility?
La Spezia is not very accessible to wheelchair users, and it is one of the few train stations in the region with working elevators. Booking a van with wheelchair access is easily arranged through your hotel. Bathrooms with access can be hard to find at some locations around the city. The nearby villages of Cinque Terre have steep hills, lots of stairs and few wheelchair-friendly accommodations.
Despite the overall inaccessibility of the region, La Spezia is the best train station for accessibility in the area. Wheelchair-friendly tours can be arranged, at some of the more popular tourist locations in the city. Accessibility is challenging in the region but not impossible with some careful planning.

La Spezia Train Station. Source: Shutterstock
Night trains to/from La Spezia Centrale
La Spezia Centrale is a train station largely known for running quick trains and frequent journeys to the Cinque Terre villages immediately to the south. And some of these train times to La Spezia and from La Spezia occur late at night, around 10:00 p.m. or 11:00 p.m. Overnight trains aboard an InterCity Notte train also depart from La Spezia Centrale, but usually for longer trips such as a journey to Rome or Naples, two cities far to the south of La Spezia. Overnight train times to La Spezia more often arrive at different stations in La Spezia, such as La Spezia Migliarina or Ca’ Di Boschetti.
Traveling by train in La Spezia : Sustainable journey
La Spezia is a popular tourist home base for train travellers. In La Spezia, the environmentally-conscious travellers will find many eco-friendly accommodations, including organic farms, eco-sustainable B&Bs, and campsites with different levels of eco-friendly amenities. The city of La Spezia has a special department at city hall dedicated to shrinking La Spezia’s carbon footprint by reducing landfill waste through recycling programs and education, reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and improving water and air quality. Taxes and fines punish those who don’t comply with changing policies. La Spezia is also regularly awarded the Blue Flag for having some of Italy’s cleanest beaches. Look for tips on how to make sure you are contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions and other travel tips on Omio Magazine.
Local tips: La Spezia main train station points of interest
The central train station in La Spezia, La Spezia Centrale, is small, but it has the train schedules, services, and amenities to allow a train traveller to see some of the most beautiful vistas in Italy. La Spezia operates trains to Pisa, Florence, and the Cinque Terre villages throughout the day and into the night. The station has automatic ticket machines, a ticket office, and a tourism office. There are restrooms, elevators, and luggage storage. There are a few places to shop, a newsstand, and places to get coffee, food, and other beverages. Once you leave the station, restaurants within a few hundred meters of the station include:
- McDonald’s
- Risorante cinese Ni Hao
- Terminus Cafe
- Ristorante Roma
- Nana Meat and Wine
What to do in La Spezia
Since La Spezia serves as a Naval base and an important port, a trip to this charming Italian town would be incomplete with a stroll along the waterfront, especially along with the Promenade Costantino Morin, a wide stone walkway that goes right up the water’s edge. From here, you can see the whole harbour splayed out before you. Indulge in beautiful and durable history by visiting the 13th century San Giorgio Castle and the 15th-century Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta. Take the train to the villages of the Cinque Terre, a region of rocky coastal cliffs dotted with vibrantly coloured houses and awe-inspiring natural scenery. Or even take a boat tour of Cinque Terre.
For a little more adventure, hike into the hills to see the sea from up high or explore the Marble caves and the Blue caves on Palmaria Island at the southern tip of the Gulf of La Spezia. For some amazing views of the waterfront and the harbour, walk along with the Ponte Theon di Revel, a bridge connecting public gardens to Porto Mirabella across the bay. Take a train to spend the day in Pisa or Florence. Whether you take a quick and easy train trip to places near La Spezia or you stay in the city itself, you will be in some of the most beautiful places in Italy, if not the world.
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