Getting there by car, train or plane

Many Tuscan holidaymakers still travel by car over the Alps to their destination. Anyone wanting to primarily visit the art metropolises should consider a more relaxed trip by train or plane.

Getting there by car

Anyone wanting to travel to Tuscany by car crosses the Alps through the eye of a needle, which can often lead to long traffic jams. Travelling there individually, does however allow you to be flexible in visiting places off the beaten path. more

Getting there by train

Most of Tuscany's provincial capitals can be easily reached by train. They are on the main line that leads to Rome. The journey continues on trains of the public Ferrovie dello Stato to the larger towns in Tuscany. more

Getting there by plane

Tuscany can be reached comfortably and quickly by plane. Pisa's Aeroporto is the largest in Tuscany, but Florence and Elba can be reached directly from Central Europe. more

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 Elba Island
Elba Island
Wildly romantic nature & fine beaches. more
 Florence
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The famous cradle of the Renaissance. more
Lucca
The most beautiful city walls in Italy. more
 Siena
Siena
Historical city & Piazza del Campo. more
 The Palio in Siena
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 Pisa
Pisa
The Leaning Tower & the Square of Miracles. more
 Carrara
Carrara
Home of the famous marble. more
Castello di Brolio
Seat of the Ricasoli family. more
 Castiglione della Pescaia
Castiglione della Pescaia
Resort with charm & a fortress. more
 Viareggio
Viareggio
The most attractive resort in Tuscany. more
Wine
World famous Chianti wine. more