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Yes, and this is one of the strongest reasons to visit. Its location between La Spezia and the Tuscan border means it pairs naturally with a morning in the Cinque Terre villages and an afternoon in Sarzana, or with a route that continues south toward Lucca or Pisa. A Daytrip driver familiar with the region can help you pace the day so you get meaningful time in each place rather than rushing. Just flag your interests when booking and the itinerary can be shaped around what matters most to you.
Sarzana sits at a natural crossroads in the Gulf of La Spezia. La Spezia is approximately 14 km (9 miles) away, making it an easy pairing. Florence is roughly 130 km (81 miles) to the southeast, Genoa is around 100 km (62 miles) to the northwest, and Pisa is approximately 75 km (47 miles) away. Its position makes it a natural stop when traveling between the Cinque Terre, Tuscany, or the Italian Riviera rather than a standalone destination requiring a long detour.
Three to four hours is enough to walk the historic center, visit the main monuments, and enjoy a coffee or lunch in one of the piazzas. If you want to hike up to Sarzanello Fortress for the panoramic views, add another hour. It works well as a half-day stop, which also makes it an ideal add-on to a longer route between the Cinque Terre coast and Tuscany.
The Citadel of Firmafede is the most striking landmark — a 15th-century fortress that dominates the town. The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is worth stepping inside for the historic crucifix attributed to Guglielmo da Pisa. The town's main street, Corso Italia, is lined with medieval palaces and antique shops that Sarzana is regionally famous for. Piazza Matteotti is a good place to pause and take in the everyday rhythm of the town before moving on.
Sarzana is a beautifully preserved medieval town in Liguria, near the border with Tuscany. It punches well above its size with a remarkably intact historic center, two impressive fortresses — the Firmafede Citadel and the hilltop Sarzanello Fortress — and a cathedral that houses a rare 12th-century crucifix. It has genuine character without the tourist crowds of better-known Ligurian destinations, making it a rewarding stop for travelers who want authentic Italian history rather than a polished postcard experience.
Sarzana has a train station, but the town's main attractions are spread across steep streets and uphill to the fortress — not walkable luggage in hand. A private transfer drops you directly where you need to be, with no connection changes, no hunting for taxis on arrival, and the freedom to leave on your own schedule. If you are combining Sarzana with other stops along the Ligurian or Tuscan coast, a driver makes the route practical in a way that trains and buses simply cannot match.