You can get from Amsterdam to Florence by train, bus or flight.
To get from Amsterdam to Florence on 18 Aug we recommend taking a flight because it’s the best combination of price and speed.
Find all the dates and times for this journey by train, bus, and flight, .
Distance | 661 miles | |
Available travel modes | Coach, flight, ferry or train | |
Ticket price range | £6 - £197 | |
Cheapest mode | Train • £6 • 20 h 51 min | |
Fastest mode | Flight • £197 • 1 h 55 min | |
Popular travel companies | Flixbus or Vueling |
Travel 661 miles by coach, flight, ferry or train from Amsterdam to Florence. If speed is a priority, then a flight is the best option with an average duration of 1 h 55 min; whereas, if saving money is more important, then a train is the best option with prices starting as low as £6. The most popular travel providers which serve this route are Flixbus or Vueling among others. Travellers can even take a direct coach, flight or train from Amsterdam to Florence.
International travel from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Florence, Italy is: Fully open.
Entry into Italy is currently allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Netherlands.
Conditions of entry:
All travellers in Italy must observe the following coronavirus safety measures:
The information above was last checked on 28/07/2022; however, this can change before your date of travel so please make sure to review the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your journey to Florence from Amsterdam.
Return travel to Amsterdam, Netherlands from Italy is: Fully open.
Entry into Netherlands is allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Italy.
Requirements for reentering Netherlands:
All travellers must abide by the following measures in Netherlands to reduce the spread of coronavirus in the country:
The above information about your return travel to Amsterdam, Netherlands was last verified on 28/07/2022. As this information can change due to the nature of the pandemic, please check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations closer to your planned date of travel to Amsterdam from Florence.
There are 4 ways that you can travel from Amsterdam to Florence. You can take a coach, flight, ferry or train.
Train services offer the cheapest way to get from Amsterdam to Florence. Tickets for a train cost on average £6.
This is compared to other travel options to Florence:
A train is about £75 less than a coach, which costs on average £81 for this trip.
A train journey is usually £191 less than a journey to Florence by plane, which costs on average £197 for the same trip.
The fastest way to get to Florence from Amsterdam is by flight with an average travel time of 1 h 55 min.
There are alternative travel options to Florence that can usually take longer:
In comparison, taking a coach requires on average 22 h 25 min of travel time.
In comparison, going by train can take 20 h 51 min on average.
The distance between Amsterdam and Florence is around 661 miles.
The average frequency per day from Amsterdam to Florence is:
However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your trip between Amsterdam and Florence as scheduled services by coach, flight, ferry or train can vary by season or day of the week.
These are the most popular departure and arrival points when travelling from Amsterdam to Florence:
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Yes, there are direct services available between Amsterdam and Florence with the following travel operators:
Direct services tend to save you time and add more convenience in getting you to Florence as you won't need to change in between, so it's worth paying attention to before booking your tickets to Florence from Amsterdam.
When planning your trip from Amsterdam to Florence, it’s good to keep in mind what tickets to buy and their prices in the next 7 days:
However, we recommend buying tickets between Amsterdam and Florence online a few months in advance to get the best deals and save money on your upcoming journey.
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