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How to get from Pisa to Rome on your own

The distance from Rome to Pisa is 360 kilometers. The fastest way to get there is by public transport - by train, cheaper - by bus, but you can make the trip more interesting, for example, by renting a car right at the airport and making a route through Florence, the Tuscany region and Umbria - drive through small fabulous towns. In the article we will consider in detail all the options, let's go!

  • See instructions: how to get from Pisa airport to the city center

By train

You can get directly from Pisa to Rome by regional or high-speed train Trenitalia. Travel time will be from 3 to 4 hours. Ticket price from 17 to 34 euros. Direct trains leave from Pisa Centrale Central Station and arrive in Rome at Roma Termini Station. There are practically no discounts on regional trains, so, paradoxically, the cheapest way to get to Rome is to buy a ticket for a high-speed train in advance, I recommend this method for you.

Also interesting would be the option to make a transplant in Florence and spend at least 5 hours there, for example, order a city tour or visit the Uffizi Gallery with a guide.

Italoreno and Trenitalia high-speed trains, as well as buses, leave from Florence to Rome several times per hour.

  • See instructions: How to get from Florence to Rome

By bus

Comfortable FlixBus buses run from Pisa to Rome 5 times a day. The cheapest ticket can be bought in advance on a day bus for only 9 euros. Travel time is about 6 hours. If you travel by bus and try to save money, I would advise you to consider the option of a night bus, which leaves at 01:30 and arrives in Rome at 07:25 in the morning - so save on a hotel.

It is also a good option to leave Pisa at 13:35 and arrive in Rome around 19:00.

Bus parking in Pisa is called Pietrasantina (Parcheggio Via Pietrasantina), located 1 km from the Leaning arable land (Torre di Pisa) and Piazza dei Miracoli. You can walk on foot in 15 minutes or drive one stop on city buses N80 or 875.

Buses to Rome arrive at Tiburtina Station (Roma Tiburtina).

By car

From Pisa to Rome by car, you can lay many interesting routes. The road without stops will take about 4 hours, but I would recommend planning a check-in in small towns. Traveling by car through Tuscany and Umbria is the most fabulous thing that has happened to me in my life. You can stop for a photo every 10 minutes, especially if you choose not regional highways, but regional ones.

You can rent a car for 30-50 euros per day right at the airport of Pisa upon arrival. Read rental tips in auto.italy4.me.

For example, from Pisa you can lay the route Lucca-Florence, then go to San Gimignano, stop for an hour in Orvieto and, of course, see the fabulous Bagnoregio. Travel can be extended for 1-2 days.

Go back from Rome along the sea - swim on the beaches of Santa Marinella, stop for the night in Porto Santo Stefano harbor, for example, at the Argentario Golf Resort & Spa (just look through the photos for inspiration), then go back through Grossetto, Piombino and Livorno to Pisa.

I am sure this instruction turned out to be useful for you. Leave your feedback, tips and questions in the comments.

Watch the video: Using the Trains in Italy From Rome to Florence to Venice TRENITALIA (November 2024).

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