Traslado en coche privado de Florencia a Bolonia

121km
Solo ida
Desde 60 € por persona
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Transporte privado en 1 h 40 min

121km
Solo ida
Desde 60 € por persona
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Servicio puerta a puerta

Recogida y entrega en cualquier dirección

Seguimiento de vuelos incluido

Tu conductor esperará si tu vuelo se retrasa

Conductor profesional de habla inglesa

Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado

Vehículo limpio y con aire acondicionado

Viaje cómodo con control de clima

Cancelación gratuita

Cancelación hasta 24 horas antes de la salida

Equipaje incluido

1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero

Su viaje de un vistazo

1 h 40 min
121km
Conductor privado
Recogida

Tu conductor se reunirá contigo en tu dirección en Florencia.

Ayuda con su equipaje
Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 1 h 40 min.

Libre de humo
Asientos para niños
Apto para mascotas
Aire acondicionado
Coche limpio y cómodo
Accesible
Cancelación gratuita
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Prato

Castillo de Rocchetta Mattei

Bolonia

Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Bolonia.

Servicio puerta a puerta
Distancia total↔ 121 km
Tiempo estimado1 h 40 min

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Información Relevante

  • 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%)
De confianza para más de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 países
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Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.

Overview: car trip from Florence to Bologna

Get comfortable, buckle up, and prepare for the drive from Florence to Bologna. The distance spans 68 miles (110 km) and takes under two hours to complete. This, of course, depends on the route you take, your travel speed, and the amount of time spent sightseeing. There are plenty of quiet villages to hike through as you head northbound, each with its special history.

Explore the lesser-known parts of Italy

One popular stop that’s slightly out of the way but still not far from Florence is the town of Prato. With about 7,000 fashion companies in Prato, its textile district is the largest in Europe.

Another interesting stop you can make along the way is to see the interesting fusion of architectural styles at the Rocchetta Mattei Castle.

Even if you don’t head to a specific landmark, your Daytrip driver would be happy to make pit stops so you can enjoy the beautiful surroundings before you’re dropped off at your accommodation in Bologna.

About Bologna

The expedition from Florence to Bologna brings you to a city rich in history and culture. Bologna has several nicknames that highlight its past. It’s often referred to as La Dotta (The Learned) because it houses the oldest university in the world. Its second name is La Grassa (The Fat) because of its rich dishes. La Rossa (The Red) was born from its red-tiled rooftops. Throughout its historic center, many of the buildings are lined with porticos, some dating back to the 12th century, which have been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Early beginnings

Founded by the Etruscans, over time Bologna became an important Roman city. Starting in 1088 until the present, the University of Bologna has been continuously running, keeping Bologna as a center of learning for centuries and attracting students from around the world.

Some notable figures from Bologna are:

  • Francesco Albani
  • Adriano Banchieri
  • Pope Benedict XIV
  • Simone Bolelli
  • Alessandro Carloni
  • Scipione del Ferro
  • Giovanni Battista Martini
  • Augusto Righi

This city played a crucial role in the Renaissance, contributing significantly to art, science, and politics. By taking a walk through Bologna's historic center, travelers can imagine how well-preserved medieval towers must have looked in their prime.

Diving deeper into Bologna

Today, Bologna is a dynamic city known for its progressive social policies, thriving economy, rich cultural scene, and food. Some of the foods that originate in or near Bologna are:

The city's first covered market, Mercato di Mezzo, offers fresh local produce, meats, cheeses, wines, and more, reflecting the region's agricultural bounty.

Your visit to Bologna won’t be complete unless you indulge in some of its gastronomic delicacies.

From Florence to Bologna: travel tips

Cruising from Florence to Bologna requires some preparation to make sure your trip goes smoothly.

First, pack appropriately for the season. Bologna experiences hot summers and cold winters, so light clothing and sunscreen are essential for summer, while warm layers are necessary for winter.

Bologna is generally safe, even for solo travelers, but like any major city, it’s important to stay vigilant against petty crimes. Pickpockets thrive in crowded areas and on public transportation. Keeping your valuables secure and being aware of your surroundings can prevent most issues.

Be prepared

In Bologna, public transportation is efficient, and the city is walkable. Comfortable shoes are recommended for exploring the historic center. If you plan to hike in the surrounding areas, pack appropriate gear and check local guides for recommended trails.

Even though English is not widely spoken in Italy, Bologna is one of the top cities for English speakers to settle or vacation. Still, when coming into contact with older people, dropping a few Italian words of gratitude can go a long way. Make sure to download Italian on Google Translate so you can translate phrases offline.

How to get from Florence to Bologna

Traveling from Florence to Bologna presents several options, each with its advantages and disadvantages. Let’s take a look at what’s available.

Florence to Bologna by train

The train is a popular choice due to its speed and convenience. High-speed trains cover the distance in about 38 minutes, with ticket prices ranging from $7 (€6.50) to $50 (€46). It’s a great alternative as there are no traffic delays and the train stations are centrally located. Between these two cities trains run frequently making it easy to find a schedule that aligns with your plans.

Florence to Bologna by bus

Another option is taking a bus. Buses are typically cheaper than trains, but with cheaper prices come longer trips. The price of a ticket can run from $5 (€4.60) to $24 (€22) and the ride can last up to 80 minutes.

Florence to Bologna by rental car

For the road warriors brave enough to drive in Italy, renting a car is an option. You’ll have the opportunity to stop wherever you want and introduce slow travel into your vacation. The car ride takes about one hour and 30 minutes on average. The big drawback is parking in Bologna isn’t the easiest, and since the city is so walkable and has public transportation, you won’t need a car once you get there.

Florence to Bologna by plane

While both cities have an airport, the time and effort involved in air travel make it the absolute worst option. Flying, without counting your time inside the airport, will take 5 hours as there are no direct flights. And then Bologna’s airport is about 20 minutes outside of the center and Florence’s airport is about 35 minutes away from its center, so there’s another hour of travel time.

Florence to Bologna car transfer with Daytrip

Daytrip’s private car service offers all the benefits of driving with none of the drawbacks. Plus a few extra invaluable perks! You’ll be picked up in Florence by an English-speaking driver, who will load your luggage into a modern and well-appointed vehicle.

Along the way, you can talk about local history and culture, and easily make sightseeing stops (we’ve already researched the best ones!) before you’re dropped off at your accommodation in Bologna.

Things to do when you get to Bologna

Trotting Italy from Florence to Bologna makes the perfect day trip since they aren’t far from each other. And once you arrive, you’ll have plenty of activities at your fingertips.

See history in the present

Once you set foot in Bologna, there are numerous activities and attractions to explore. The Piazza Maggiore, or as they say in the Bolognese language “Piâza Mażåur”, was founded in the 12th century.

Situated in the heart of the city and surrounded by multiple significant buildings, it’s a great place to start from. The Basilica di San Petronio and the Palazzo d'Accursio are two of the buildings you can walk to. It’s also lined with Bologna’s iconic porticos, which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site!

An art enthusiast's paradise

For art enthusiasts, there are two places that you must see.

The first place is Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna (National Art Gallery of Bologna). It stores an impressive collection of Italian Renaissance art and also pieces from artists who have a connection with Bologna.

The second place is Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna (MAMbo), which was established in 2007, and was originally an old bakery that has been transformed into a museum with artwork from the end of WWII to the present.

Try the food, you won’t regret it

Food is a central part of the Italian experience, especially in Bologna. Try Tagliatelle al ragù (aka spaghetti bolognese), tortellini in brodo (tortellini in beef broth), lasagne verde, and mortadella for the best of this food paradise. Here are a list of the restaurants you should save on your map:

Experience a live performance

You’re in the land of opera, this is your best opportunity to see a show.

Don’t miss the Bologna Municipal Theater, established in 1763, which hosts a variety of performances from opera to ballet. There is also the Teatro Auditorium Manzoni which puts on some of the best concerts in the city.

When is the best time to visit Bologna

The best time to travel from Florence to Bologna depends on your preferences. The city is enjoyable 365 days a year but certain months with better weather might be more up your alley.

From June to July the temperature is typically in the 80’s (28-32° C). April, September, and October are also relatively warm but not too hot making these months perfect if you can’t stand the heat. There are also fewer crowds in the shoulder seasons, so you’ll be able to enjoy landmarks and restaurants without long queues and likely get better deals on accommodation.

But if you have any special interests, you might want to align your visit with one of the many festivals throughout the year. There is a Pride festival (June/July), a children's book fair (March/April), and a film festival called Il Cinema Ritrovato (June/July) to name a few.

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