Florence is the perfect destination for every type of traveler. Couples will enjoy a romantic atmosphere to strengthen their bond, while families will find a warm and welcoming environment. Groups of friends can have fun in the many venues scattered throughout the city, and art lovers will lose themselves among masterpieces lining the streets of the historic center.
How to reach Florence
Florence is very well connected to the region. Many arrive by train, getting off at Santa Maria Novella, right in the city center. Others prefer to travel by car or plane—a convenient option thanks to direct connections from Pisa Airport to the city.
The emphasis is often on flying into Pisa Airport as it’s the closest major hub to Florence, besides the city’s own airport, which mainly serves seasonal routes. Pisa Airport has direct connections to central Florence with efficient online booking services, making it a particularly practical choice.
The city center, accommodation, and moving around
Once you arrive in Florence, you’ll find a wide range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly to luxury stays. While Florence can be quite expensive, it’s accessible to all visitors, starting with the variety of lodging solutions. Popular choices include convent stays, B&Bs, apartments, and hotels in every category.
If you arrive by car, it’s best to book a hotel in the nearby neighborhoods just outside the historic center for easier parking. Those traveling by other means can opt for a more central place to stay. Areas such as Novoli or Campo di Marte—lively and dynamic districts north and south of the historic core—are well served by public transport and close to Florence’s main artistic attractions.

Getting around the city is easy
As mentioned, getting around Florence’s center is very simple. While the city itself is large, the historic center—where most must-see attractions are concentrated—is just over five square kilometers.
Within this area, you’ll discover many must-see attractions as you stroll through the streets, soaking up Florence’s art, fashion, and distinctive charm. Alternatively, there are electric shuttles available, perfect for touring the pedestrian ZTL with a comfortable, compact, eco-friendly ride. You’ll also find plenty of bike and e-scooter rental points, ideal for getting around quickly on Florence’s flat, historic streets.
Of course, Florence also boasts efficient trams and buses, which help manage the city’s huge tourist flows—even in peak season. One tip: if you visit in summer, be prepared for high temperatures, which can be tough on some days.

