Cheapest price
£9
Average price
£10
Fastest journey
46 m
Average duration
50 m
Trains per day
61
Distance
69 km
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Florence to Pisa is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid travelling at rush hour.
Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Changes | Tickets |
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Regionale Regionale 18251 | 00:40 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h23 | 02:03 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18253 | 04:30 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h22 | 05:52 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale ETRUSCHI LINE 18255 | 05:35 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h00 | 06:35 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18488 | 06:03 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 2h22 | 08:25 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18355 | 06:08 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h24 | 07:32 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18263 | 06:53 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h13 | 08:06 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 4011 | 07:00 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 0h51 | 07:51 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Tuscany Line 4013 | 07:28 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h00 | 08:28 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Tuscany Line 18275 | 07:38 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h22 | 09:00 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18357 | 07:53 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h11 | 09:04 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Frecciargento FRECCIARGENTO 8588 | 07:54 Florence Campo di Marte | 0h54 | 08:48 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18277 | 08:05 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h17 | 09:22 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18203 | 08:10 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h12 | 09:22 Pisa Centrale | 1 change | |
Regionale Regionale 4017 | 08:28 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h00 | 09:28 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18283 | 08:53 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h11 | 10:04 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale TUSCANY LINE 4019 | 09:28 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h00 | 10:28 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Tuscany Line 18285 | 09:38 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h21 | 10:59 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18361 | 09:53 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h11 | 11:04 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale TUSCANY LINE 4021 | 10:28 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h00 | 11:28 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect | |
Regionale Regionale 18365 | 10:53 Florence Santa Maria Novella | 1h11 | 12:04 Pisa Centrale | 0 changesDirect |
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Distance 69 km |
Average train duration 1h 14m |
Cheapest ticket price £8 |
Trains per day 49 |
Direct trains 48 |
Train providers 5 |
Fastest train 51m |
First train 00:40 |
Last train 23:50 |
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Regionale is the regional train service of national carrier Trenitalia connecting all of Italy. It is the most convinient way to travel to both big cities and the smallest villages all over the Italian country. The regional trains have different names depending on the region they serve, such as Treno Regionale Veloce (TRV) and Treno Regionale Lento (TRL). Treno Rock and Treno pop are the two new trains part of Trenitalia regionale fleet. Trenitalia Regionale offers a variety of ticket types, including single tickets (economy and standard), return tickets, and season tickets. Onboard facilities include free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and power sockets. The most popular routes for Regionale are between Rome and Milan, Naples and Florence, and Turin and Venice.
Train information from Florence to Pisa with Regionale:
If you're looking at taking a train from Florence to Pisa, you can look forward to numerous trains operating these routes daily. This route is very popular with locals and visitors alike. Trains start running as early as 04:30 a.m. each morning, with a couple of routes per hour from then until late in the evening. You'll have the choice of a couple of routes departing from one of three stations in Florence and all heading to the same station in Pisa. You'll have the choice of high_speed Regionale trains, Regionale trains, or Tuscany Line trains. The high_speed trains offer the quickest trip with no changeovers en route, while the standard regional trains and trains on the Tuscany line tend to take a little longer.
Due to this route being popular among travellers and locals, you'll find a wide variety of trains operating every day. Typically, trains start around 12:40 a.m. each morning, though the regular trains start around 04:30 a.m. and continue a couple of times per hour until 11:45 p.m. each evening. The most popular routes available are direct routes offered by the Regionale trains operated by Trenitalia. These routes run from Florence Santa Maria Novella station to Pisa Centrale station in Pisa and have an average travel time of around 1h 30min. On average, you can expect roughly 60 _ 65 trains operating these routes daily, travelling from one of three stations in Florence, Santa Maria Novella, Campo di Marta, and Florence Rifredi.
Your travel time between these two destinations largely depends on the type of train you choose and which route you opt for. If you're travelling on one of the high_speed regional trains from Santa Maria Novella, you can expect your travel time to be just under an hour. A standard regional train operating this route without changeovers will typically take around 1h 10min. If you're taking one of the night trains from Rifredi or Campo di Marta with a changeover en route, expect your travel time to be closer to 2h 30min.
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="Exterior of Pisa Cathedral in Pisa. Pisan Romanesque architecture. View of Miracoli square (Piazza dei Miracoli).">Departure train station: When travelling between these two destinations, you'll have the choice of three departure stations in Florence. The most common choice is Santa Maria Novella, which is the main train station serving the city of Florence. If you're hopping on a night train late in the evening, your departure station will be either Florence Rifredi or Florence Campo di Marte. Both of these stations are much smaller and less frequent than Santa Maria Novella. Santa Maria Novella opens from 04:00 a.m. until 01:00 a.m. every day and provides guests with a number of facilities and amenities that includes ticketing offices, Sala Blu travel assistance for those with disabilities, accessible and standard toilets, tourist information centre, a waiting room, ATMs, currency exchange services, luggage storage, a post office, and a pharmacy.
Arrival train station: Your arrival station for all trips between Florence and Pisa will be Pisa Centrale, the main train station and transportation hub in the area. It's also one of the main rail hubs in all of Tuscany. There are 16 platforms at Pisa Centrale and the station offers a we
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h of amenities designed to make your trip as comfortable as possible. These amenities include the main ticketing hall, restrooms, a variety of shops, eateries, and fast_food restaurants, a tobacconist, and newsstands.When taking a train from Florence to Pisa, your train will always be operated by the same train company, Trenitalia. Trenitalia is the main train operator working throughout Italy and is self_owned by the Italian government. This company provides a variety of different trains for various routes, one of the newest ones being the Frecce range. These are high_speed trains that depart and arrive from the centre of the main cities. You'll find one of these trains operating per day. The most common train used on these trips is the Regionale, a standard long_distance train running between the main cities. You'll find more than 60 trains operated by Trenitalia travelling from Florence to Pisa every day.
Trenitalia is the primary train operator operating in Italy and provides all of the trips between Florence and Pisa. You'll find upwards of 60 trains travelling along this route daily, with the most frequent trains being long_distance intercity trains that'll cover the distance in around 1h 15min. You'll find one high_speed train operating this route daily, two night trains, several high_speed regional trains, and more than 30 standard regional trains. Trenitalia offers two types of Frecce trains, which are the high_speed trains that travel between the centre of main cities in Italy. The regional trains tend to stop at more stops en route, while the high_speed regional trains serve as a bridge between the two.
When booking your Trenitalia train trip from Florence to Pisa, you'll have the opportunity of both first and second_class tickets. Your first_class ticket won't give you extra luggage benefits, but you will have access to a food and beverage cart when available, free WiFi, extra legroom, more comfortable seating, and you'll have a foldable table and charging stations for your devices. To travel with a non_foldable bike, you'll typically have to call ahead and book a space. Foldable bikes are easily transported provided they fit in the luggage rack. You can travel with up to two small pets, but they must be restrained in a pet carrier for the full trip.
Depsite the distance between these two destinations being short, there are two late night, overnight trains available for these routes. Both trains depart at 11:44 p.m. every evening and will have a single changeover en route. One of the trains departs from Florence Rifredi and the other from Florence Campo di Marte. Both of these trains will stop at Santa Maria Novella en route and take around 2h 30min to get to Pisa.
Travelling by train tends to reduce your carbon emissions by up to 70% when compared to travelling by plane or by car. Outside of walking and biking, taking the train is considered to be the most eco_friendly way to travel. Travelling from Florence to Pisa by car means emitting close to three times as much CO2, and travelling the route by plane can emit four times more CO2. Train travel is also a more efficient way to use space and provides less noise pollution.
Spend time looking through the Omio Magazine for tips on how best to travel. They offer tips on travelling efficiently. If you're looking for cheaper trips, spend time searching with flexible dates to take advantage of different deals on different days. Steer clear of weekend travel as this is usually more costly than midweek travel. Try booking your tickets as far in advance as possible to get the best prices possible. The closer you get to your date of departure, the more costly the tickets will be.
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="Palazzo della Carovana dei Cavalieri palace in Pisa, Italy. Ancient university building.">Pisa is located in the Tuscany region of Italy and is most well_known for its Leaning Tower, responsible for many an Instagram picture. The Leaning Tower isn't the only thing worth seeing when visiting the city. Pisa is a popular city among many locals and visitors and is widely considered one of the most famous areas in Italy. The city is teeming with historical buildings, including more than 20 historical churches, and also boasts some of the world's most beautiful scenery, and world_class museums. Here are a few things worth doing while on your holiday.
When departing from Florence, you have various train station options to start your trip from including Florence Santa Maria Novella, Florence Campo di Marte and Florence Rifredi. When arriving in Pisa, you can end your trip in train stations like Pisa Centrale and Pisa San Rossore.
Passengers board the train most frequently from Florence Santa Maria Novella, which is located around 2 miles (3.2 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the train at Pisa Centrale, located 0.9 miles (1.5 km) away from the city centre.
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