Transfer from Pisa - International Airport
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Departure from Pisa - International Airport
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Estimated arrival to Florence
10:29h

Trip duration: 89min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Montecatini Alto - Italy

Montecatini Alto
Italy

75 min

Choosing Montecatini Alto for your holiday destination implies you will most probably have a great, relaxing and interesting day. You can opt for so many... possibilities – admire the culture and history while strolling down the alleys of this medieval village full of ancient buildings (including the remains of a castle), palazzos, and churches (Church and convent of Santa Maria a Ripa and St. Peter's Church); indulge your palates in one of many artisan shops and restaurants offering delicious wine and traditional Tuscan cuisine; or unwind in Montecatini Terme, one of the most beautiful Spas in Art Nouveau style in Tuscany. Don’t forget to ride the oldest funicular in Europe, Montecatini Alto’s historic funicular, which connects the modern town below with the ancient city above. This funicular was built in 1898 and riding in it provides stunning views of the gorgeous Tuscan hills.

Quality photo of Prato - Italy

Prato
Italy

105 min

Don’t be surprised by the slow pace of this town! Prato seems to have overtaken the Spanish siesta and from one to three o’clock each... afternoon it’s leisure time. This will give you a divine opportunity to soak in its impressive architecture, culture, and history. Spend some time basking in the history and the tradition that is still very much alive in countless palaces and castles, narrow streets and museums.

Quality photo of Lucca - Italy

Lucca
Italy

105 min

Dating back to Roman times, Lucca boasts abundant medieval and Renaissance churches, towers and piazzas, but it’s probably most famous for its impressive walls that... surround the heart of the city. It is said that these are one of the best-preserved walls in Europe and you simply must take a walk along at least one section of the city's four kilometer long walls. Lucca is also known as “the city of Puccini” and you may encounter all over the city many reminders of this famous opera composer. Other not to be missed points of interest are Duomo di San Martino, the Basilica di San Frediano, and traces of the amphitheater in Piazza dell'Anfiteatro.