Traslado en coche privado de Florencia a Alba

397km
Solo ida
Desde 139 € por persona
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Transporte privado en 4 h 10 min

397km
Solo ida
Desde 139 € por persona
De confianza para más de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 países
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Servicio puerta a puerta

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Seguimiento de vuelos incluido

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Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado

Vehículo limpio y con aire acondicionado

Viaje cómodo con control de clima

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Cancelación hasta 24 horas antes de la salida

Equipaje incluido

1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero

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4 h 10 min
397km
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Tu conductor se reunirá contigo en tu dirección en Florencia.

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Viajarás con comodidad durante 4 h 10 min.

Libre de humo
Asientos para niños
Apto para mascotas
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Coche limpio y cómodo
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Santuario de la Madonna di San Luca

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Alba

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Alba.

Servicio puerta a puerta
Distancia total↔ 397 km
Tiempo estimado4 h 10 min

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  • Asientos para niños disponibles bajo petición
  • Viaje apto para mascotas
  • 1 maleta facturada + 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
  • Se puede añadir equipaje adicional o demasiado grande
  • Pago flexible: tarjeta en línea o efectivo al conductor
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las propinas no están incluidas (opcional ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Florence to Alba

From a tapestry of fine Renaissance art to gastronomic heaven, the drive from Florence to Alba links two cities exploding with character. Despite the historical towns on either end of the road, the journey itself is the highlight of this bucket-list experience!

You'll know your road trip is up and running once Florence's elegantly decorated buildings give way to Tuscany's softly flowing hills swaying into the distance. The iconic cypress-lined lanes will guide you to the Mediterranean coast, where the jaw-dropping cliffs fall majestically into the emerald waters below.

The high-speed motorways climb into the heavens after speeding by Cinque Terre's colorful villages and around Genoa's bustling port. Every twist, turn, and exit of tunnels offers views of lush greenery hiding delectable truffle farms and hazelnut growths littering Piedmont's countryside. A quaint town seemingly lost in the sprawling countryside is the finishing line of your epic venture. The vistas and carefree atmosphere flowing through your car window will set you firmly in the La Dolce Vita spirit. But first, you must choose the best mode of transportation for embarking on this voyage from our in-depth Florence to Alba travel guide below!

About Alba

Alba is an idyllic city in the Po Valley, northwest of Italy's boot-shaped peninsula. It's a small city by European standards and the 18th-most populous in Italy's Piedmont region. After your Florence to Alba transfer, you can mingle with the 31,000 locals living in the picturesque streets along the River Po, only 90 miles from the French frontier.

Early Alba

Celtic and Ligurian tribes brought Alba to life in the 1st century. However, it quickly fell into the hands of the rapidly growing Roman Empire when they renamed the region Alba Pompeia.

Alba flourished as a trading post between the significant Roman cities of Acqui Terme and modern-day Turin. But after the empire fell in 476 AD, the city witnessed several invasions and was even destroyed by the Saracens. The Renaissance was a turning point for Alba when notable buildings such as the Cathedral of San Lorenzo were built. But the town's most important period was during World War II. Alba was a vital member of the resistance against the fascist regime, and it even established the Republic of Alba in opposition to the nationwide ideology for a short period. ### Modern Alba Today, Alba's booming food and drink industries fuel this charming town and establish it as a 21st-century city. Most notably, Alba is the home of Ferraro, one of the endless mouthwatering confectionary brands to come out of Europe. But the rich soils surrounding the city create the world's finest mushrooms, truffles, grapes, and hazelnuts, attracting chefs and culinary enthusiasts from around the globe. Although Alba is a modern city, its old town still seems stuck in the past. The pristine condition of the Renaissance-style buildings lining the cobblestone piazza looks like locals built them yesterday. The laid-back ambiance is rare in the busy 21st century, and traditional eateries sticking to decades-old family recipes are a breath of fresh air. Language: Italian Currency: Euro (EUR) Climate: Continental Time zone: GMT+1 * Plug type: C, F, and L

From Florence to Alba: travel tips

Driving from Florence to Alba is one of Europe's most thrilling road trips. Therefore, we listed three insider travel tips below to ensure nothing gets in the way of an unforgettable voyage!

Learn the basics

Florence is one of Italy's most visited cities. So, many people within the leisure or tourism industry speak English. However, Alba is a small city in the mountains of Piedmont, so most locals only speak Italian.

Learning some basic phrases will make your life easier or even help in an emergency. Residents will also appreciate your effort and may offer slightly better customer service! ### Step back in time From hilltop fortresses to medieval churches, endless historical relics litter the road from Florence to Alba. Each one offers you the chance to step back in time, learn about the region's rich history, and appreciate the stunning surroundings. Asti Cathedral and Ponte Coperto are two impressive attractions that most tourists overlook. Yet, the Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca, connected to Bologna with a 2.5-mile-long portico, is arguably the most sought-after by travelers! ### Indulge in Italian cuisine Italian food is the most famous cuisine on the planet. From Florence's Bistecca alla Fiorentina to Piedmont's paniscia risotto, you're spoilt for choice on this culinary adventure. You can refuel at Parma with the famous Parma Ham and a fruity local wine. Or grab some goods at Mercato Centrale in Florence and enjoy a classic picnic with views of Italy's coastline in the background!

How to get from Florence to Alba

Getting from Florence to Alba isn't a walk in the park. However, traveling between the cities is possible, and we will share how you can embark on this journey below!

Trains from Florence to Alba

The train is the most popular mode of transportation from Florence to Alba. ItaloTreno and Trenitalia offer multiple quick, comfortable, and affordable services per day.

Although no direct trains are available, it's a straightforward journey requiring only one change in Torino Porta Susa. The most convenient option is to book a ticket through Trenitalia from Firenze Santa Maria Novella to Alba Station since Italotreno doesn't travel from Turin to Alba. Cheapest train ticket price: $35 (€32) Average train ticket price: $48 (€44) Quickest train duration: 4 hours and 43 minutes Longest train duration: 4 hours and 58 minutes First train departure: 12:40 AM Last train departure: 4:25 PM ### Buses from Florence to Alba Buses are not a favored mode of transportation from Florence to Alba, as it's the most extensive travel method and requires the most hassle. Although the bus is slightly cheaper than the train, the lack of comfort isn't worth the extra few euros you can save. If you travel by bus, you can board one daily service with Marino Bus from Florence Villa Costanza (Tram T1) to Alba Autostazione. This requires one transfer in Bologna Autostazione, something to consider if you're traveling as a family or with luggage. Cheapest bus ticket price: $32.50 (€30) Average bus ticket price: $55 (€51) Average bus duration: 6 hours and 55 minutes Bus departure time: 2:15 AM ### Daytrip from Florence to Alba Daytrip is the fastest, most comfortable, and most convenient transport from Florence to Alba. You won't need to switch carriages, and you don't need to reach a departure point. A professional driver will collect you at your hotel whenever you please. Our private door-to-door service is convenient. But we don't sacrifice comfort. You'll travel in a clean and sanitized vehicle where you can control the thermostat, so you don't need to worry about cooking in an overcrowded setting during the summer. Also, since it's a private service, you won't have to worry about noisy guests. Most importantly, we don't forget that you're on vacation and don't want you to waste a second of your well-earned break. That's why we offer optional sightseeing packages where you can visit the attraction instead of watching from afar. If you're a motor enthusiast, get lost in the Ferrari museum. If you're a history buff, the Rocca Sanvitale might be more your speed. Or, if you want to stretch your legs, the pretty lanes of Parma will welcome you through its gates! Seats from: $149 (€138) Door-to-door Duration: 4 hours and 10 minutes English-speaking driver Equipped for pets, kids, groups, or those with limited mobility 24/7 customer service Free cancellation 24 hours before departing

Things to do when you get to Alba

The chances are you never knew that Alba is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But now that you do, you can expect a busy travel itinerary after your Florence to Alba transfer!

Drink through Alba's vineyards

The surrounding Langhe region, with its rolling hills and vineyards, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a haven for wine lovers. Alba is a gateway to some of the best wineries, offering tours and tastings of world-class wines like Barolo and Barbaresco.

The region's wine-making tradition, combined with its picturesque landscapes, makes for an unforgettable experience. If you don't feel like embarking on a tour, you can sample its flavors at almost any bar dotted around the historic center. ### Venture beneath the surface at Alba Underground Alba Underground may not be as famous as the Colosseum in Rome. However, these historical ruins date back to the same period, around 2,000 years ago. Even if you're not a history buff, the caves beneath the surface make you feel like a real-life Indiana Jones explorer. A professional archeologist will lecture you on the fascinating history, and the in-depth illustrations give you an insight into life here thousands of years ago. ### Attend the White Truffle Fair The Republic of Ireland has St. Patrick's Day; Rio has the Carnival; and Alba has the White Truffle Fair. The city is famously known as the City of Truffles, especially for the prized white truffle. The festival, held annually from October to November, transforms the town into a hub for truffle enthusiasts. You can experience hunting, taste dishes infused with this delicacy, and participate in auctions, making it a unique cultural experience. ### Admire the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo The best way to visit the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo is by getting lost in Alba's charming old town's lane and letting its rustic yet gorgeous facade greet you upon arrival. It's the finest Romanesque architecture in the city and has been a place of worship for locals since the 15th century. Today, you can still marvel at its red brick exterior and yellow-striped interior. Its peace and tranquility also allow you to reflect or unwind on your adventure through Italy!

When is the best time to visit Alba?

There's never a disappointing time to visit one of Piedmont's most picture-perfect cities. But if you're fortunate enough to decide when to book your Florence to Alba transfer, consider traveling in the spring.

Tourists don't overrun Alba. But its narrow medieval lanes, built for horses and karts, can feel crowded when groups arrive in the peak summer season. During the spring, you won't bump shoulders with the visitors, and the slightly cooler temperatures are more enjoyable for outdoor activities.

Spring is also the best time for fresh fruit and vegetables, so April to early June is the best time to indulge in the city's world-class food scene. Getting a seat and eating al fresco will be more straightforward in sought-after restaurants when you're one of the only travelers in town!

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