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볼로냐에서 피렌체까지 Private car transfer

121km
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121km
편도
€60부터 / 1 인당
130 개국에서 200 만 명 이상의 행복한 여행자들에 의해 신뢰받고 있습니다.
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130 개국에서 200 만 명 이상의 행복한 여행자들에 의해 신뢰받고 있습니다.
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A car trip from Bologna to Florence

The car trip from Bologna to Florence is where mouthwatering Italian cuisine blends harmoniously with the elegant Renaissance period. Only 67 miles separate these two cities. But each hides scenic rural vistas that will whet your appetite for adventure!

As Italy's A1 highway glides you along its smooth tarmac, you're treated to leafy roadsides and luxuriant hills sloping in the distance. This landscape helps create the region's top-quality produce from the olive growth, neat vineyards, and rustic farmyards sitting just feet from your window.

Sprawling tunnels break up the scenic views and offer shade from the Italian sunshine. However, every exit propels you into a new postcard image and closer to your final destination. You can lose a sense of time while cruising through Tuscany's iconic landscape, littered with hilltop towns and quaint dirt-back roads woven together by towering cypress trees. The busy lanes of Tuscany's capital contrast with the quaint settings on the road from Bologna to Florence. If you choose a comfortable and convenient mode of transportation, you'll be ready to explore its gems from the get-go. To help you discover how you can arrive in the La Dolce Vita spirit, we created an extensive travel guide below!

About Florence

Although Florence is Tuscany's capital and most populous city, it's only the 7th largest in mainland Italy. After your Bologna to Florence transfer, you'll feel a cosmopolitan vibe with over 380,000 locals mixing with 11 million annual visitors in its historic streets. Its location along the Arno River and on the thigh of Italy's boot is vital to its rich past and stylish ways of life today.

### Early Florence Julius Caesar instantly recognized the strategic importance of Florence for trade routes and as a military post. So in 51 AD, the Roman Empire established a city here called "Florentia", meaning flourishing. Florence hit a blip after the fall of the Roman Empire. The Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Lombards, and Franks controlled the region at one point until the 12th century. However, the 14th century reignited Florence as a prosperous Tuscany town. Florence was the birthplace of the Renaissance, where world-renowned artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo created their most famous artworks. The Medici family also played a role in its development. The clan formed the world's wealthiest and most respected bank, generating significant revenue for the city. ### Modern Florence Florence doesn't appear to be a modern city to the naked eye. Elegant Renaissance buildings still line the cobblestone streets, and numerous Baroque cathedrals facing charming squares give the feeling that the old town is clinging to its golden age—it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its wealth of history. Even the traditional restaurants, known as buche, have gone underground in ancient wine cellars and serve only authentic dishes. You won't find cappuccinos after noon or spaghetti with meatballs here! If you scratch beneath the surface, you'll find that Florence isn't stuck in the Middle Ages. But it's rather proud of its traditions. Its modern infrastructure allows you to appreciate its vast museum scene and trendy fashion lanes home to Gucci and Prada, letting shopaholics get lost in their paradise. The subtle blends of old and new are why Florence is one of Europe's most enticing destinations! Language: Italian Currency: Euro (EUR) Climate: humid subtropical Time zone: GMT+1 Plug types: C, F, and L Fun fact: Guccio Gucci founded Gucci in Florence!

From Bologna to Florence: travel tips

Driving from Bologna to Florence is a bucket-list experience. But you might be in for some shocks if you're not prepared. We listed three insider tips below to ensure you don't encounter any headaches en route!

Pack wisely

Florence is an ancient city dating back over 2,000 years. Therefore, you can expect cobbled lanes and uneven streets.

The last thing you want is to drag an oversized suitcase over the terrain or carry heavy bags on your back in the summer. So remember to pack light and wear comfortable walking shoes for when you arrive in town!

### Explore castles en route Italy is home to around 45,000 castles. Fortunately, Tuscany and Emilia Romagna have one of the most fascinating of these landmarks nationwide! Rocchetta Mattei Castle is a unique fortress in this part of Europe due to its fusion of Gothic and Moorish designs. But if you want to venture through a more traditional fort, climb the crenelated walls and tower of the Emperor's Castle in Prato! ### Understand the ways of life Although those working within the tourism industry or well-known eateries speak English, many locals in Bologna and Florence only communicate in Italian. So learning some basic phrases before you arrive is helpful. Also, knowing the tipping cultures, late eating hours, and riposo times between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM will make your trip more straightforward. Bring a trustworthy guidebook for the drive, or speak to your local Daytrip driver to discover the secrets!

How to get from Bologna to Florence

Before you travel from Bologna to Florence, you should determine your travel preferences, needs, and budget. Then you can decide which of the three means of transport traveling between the cities is best for you!

Buses from Bologna to Florence

The bus is the best mode of transportation from Bologna to Florence if you're traveling on a strict budget. Several firms operate daily on this route, including Itabus, Marinobus, and Flixbus.

Most buses leave Bologna Autostazione and reach Florence Villa Constanza Bus Station. Once you arrive in Florence, you can board Tram 1 every 10 minutes to the city's historic center.

  • Cheapest bus ticket price: $4.50 (€4)
  • Average bus ticket price: $12 (€11)
  • Fastest bus duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes
  • Longest bus duration: 1 hour and 50 minutes
  • First bus departure: 1:00 AM
  • Last bus departure: 11:54 PM
### Trains from Bologna to Florence The train is the fastest and by far the most popular way for locals and tourists to travel from Bologna to Florence. Italotreno and Trenitalia offer a balanced service between comfort and affordability around 48 times daily. All direct trains depart from Bologna Central Station and arrive at Firenze Santa Maria Novella Station. You can buy tickets at the train station or online through Italotreno or Trenitalia at least 30 days before departing for the lowest fares. Cheapest train ticket price: $10.50 (€9.50) Average train ticket price: $28 (€26) Fastest train duration: 37 minutes Longest train duration: 38 minutes First train departure: 6:27 AM Last train departure: 10:10 PM ### Daytrip from Bologna to Florence Daytrip's private door-to-door service is the best mode of transportation from Bologna to Florence if you prioritize comfort or convenience. You won't have to hike through town with your luggage to reach your departure point by 9:00 AM. Your professional driver will collect you directly from your hotel and handle your bags at the time that best suits you. Every minute of every day should be an adventure on your well-deserved vacation. So, we don't want you stuck in a vehicle for over 1.5 hours. That's why we allow you to take advantage of our sightseeing packages and create a unique travel path from Bologna to Florence. If you love hiking, stop to admire the 15,500 acres of unspoiled rolling hills in Monte Sole Historical Park and pay respect to the 778 innocent lives Nazi Germany murdered here during World War II. If you prefer the hustle and bustle of city life, the charming city of Prato will provide plenty of monuments and endless wine bars for entertainment! Seats from: $59.50 (€55) Door-to-door duration: 1 hour and 40 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 Florence

A UNESCO World Heritage City home to 72 museums and welcoming 11 million visitors is a recipe for a jam-packed travel itinerary. With so many things to do in town, we have listed the highlights below that you can't afford to miss after your Bologna to Florence transfer!

The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most renowned art museums worldwide, housing a remarkable Renaissance collection. Founded by the Medici family, the museum's vast collection includes masterpieces by artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.

The museum is a historical treasure, offering a journey through the evolution of Italian art from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period. "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera" are two centerpieces art lovers can't afford to overlook.

### Eat through Mercato Centrale Most tourists immediately head to Piazza della Signoria to sample Italian dishes in "traditional" restaurants. However, you'll never find residents eating in these establishments. You must head down a side path or the Mercato Centrale to appreciate its authentic flavors and blend in with the locals. This sizable market hall allows you to sample various foods from dozens of local vendors. Fresh pasta, Neapolitan pizzas, and locally produced gelatos are only some of the delicacies that will entice you, and the lively atmosphere will keep you here longer than expected! ### Admire the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is unquestionably the jewel of Florence's treasure chest of attractions. Its iconic black-and-white facade began construction in 1296 and towers 374 feet above the cityscape today. Its interior is decorated with lavish golden features, and a stunning tiled floor is just as impressive as the outside. But a hike to the Duomo will provide the most spectacular views of Giorgio Vasari's exquisite fresco and vistas overlooking Florence's UNESCO-listed Old Town. ### Cross the Ponte Vecchio The Ponte Vecchio is Florence's oldest and most picturesque bridge, spanning 311 feet across the Arno River, with charming shops lining its cobbled sidewalks. Originally home to butchers, the shops are now occupied by jewelers, art dealers, and souvenir sellers. Although you may need some cash from local vendors, Ponte Vecchio is free to stroll across. Stores close at 7 PM. But afterward, you can enjoy the setting without the herds of tourist groups.

When is the best time to visit Florence?

For every resident, there are almost 30 tourists in Tuscany's capital. Most come during the peak summer season. So it's unsurprising that spring is the best time to travel from Bologna to Florence. Fewer crowds makes visiting indoor museums, exploring the narrow historic lanes, or hiking in nearby nature reserves more enjoyable. And the slightly cooler daily high temperature of 78° Fahrenheit also makes these activities more pleasant during the day.

Unfortunately, Florence is one of Europe's most significant victims of overtourism. So, traveling from the end of March to the beginning of June will contribute to sustainable travel. You won't strain local resources and infrastructure, but you will help businesses financially year-round!

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