You can get from Florence to Amsterdam by train, bus or flight.
To get from Florence to Amsterdam 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 | £2 - £106 | |
Cheapest mode | Train • £2 • 17 h 48 min | |
Fastest mode | Flight • £106 • 2 h 5 min | |
Popular travel companies | Flixbus or Vueling |
Travel 661 miles by coach, flight, ferry or train between Florence and Amsterdam. If speed is a priority, then a flight is the best option with an average duration of 2 h 5 min; whereas, if saving money is more important, then a train is the best option with prices starting as low as £2. The most popular travel providers which serve this trip are Flixbus or Vueling among others. Travellers can even take a direct coach or flight from Florence to Amsterdam.
Travel between Florence, Italy and Amsterdam, Netherlands is: Fully open.
International entry is allowed at this time for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Italy.
Conditions of entry into Netherlands:
To reduce the spread of COVID-19, the government of Netherlands has imposed the following measures:
This information was last checked on 28/07/2022. As this information can change due to the nature of the pandemic, make sure to review the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your trip between Florence and Amsterdam.
The current restriction level for returning to Florence, Italy from Netherlands is: Fully open.
Reentering Italy is currently allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Netherlands
All travellers returning to Italy must observe the following safety measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the country:
The information above was last checked on 28/07/2022. We do our best to keep this information up-to-date, but regulations can change due to the nature of the coronavirus pandemic, so please double check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations ahead of your trip back to Florence from Amsterdam here.
You can travel between Florence and Amsterdam 4 different ways: coach, flight, ferry or train.
The cheapest way from Florence to Amsterdam is by taking a train. You can find average ticket prices around £2 compared to other travel options to Amsterdam:
A train is about £63 less than a coach, which costs on average £65 for this route.
A train is £104 less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Florence to Amsterdam costing on average £106.
The quickest way to travel from Florence to Amsterdam is by flight, which takes on average 2 h 5 min compared to other travel options that may take you longer to get to your destination:
In comparison, getting to Amsterdam by coach can take on average 20 h 5 min.
In comparison, getting to Amsterdam by train can take on average 17 h 48 min.
The Florence to Amsterdam distance is approximately 661 miles.
The average frequency per day from Florence to Amsterdam is:
However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your route to Amsterdam from 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 for travellers from Florence to Amsterdam:
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Yes, there are direct routes from Florence to Amsterdam with the following travel companies:
As you won't need to change at another stop in between, direct services to Amsterdam tend to save you time and add more convenience, so it's worth paying attention to before you book tickets for this route.
When planning your trip from Florence to Amsterdam, 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 Florence and Amsterdam online a few months in advance to get the best deals and save money on your upcoming journey.
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