Travelling through Tuscany is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The region is well-known for its beautiful landscape, rich cultural history, and art. No visit to Tuscany is complete without a stop in Lucca and Florence, as these two cities each offer all the best traits of Tuscany. From world-renowned Renaissance art to medieval walls, travelling between these two cities is easy, fast and a great way to discover Tuscany.

With various travel options between Lucca and Florence, you can plan a quick day trip or a longer stay in each city. Join us as we explore the best ways to travel between Lucca and Florence, what to see along the way and some suggested itineraries to make the most of your holiday!

 

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Best Ways to go from Lucca to Florence

When travelling between Lucca and Florence, or vice versa, you have several options: the train, bus or car. Each option offers a different experience depending on your travel budget, style and needs.

Travel By Train

The most convenient and popular option is to take the train between Lucca and Florence. It only takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes, making it comfortable, convenient and quick.

Regular trains run about every 30 minutes (starting in the morning around 5:30 AM, with the last train departing at around 10 PM). Prices range between €7-€10 per person. And you can buy tickets online via Trenitalia Website or in person at the train station in Lucca or Florence.

The Lucca Train Station is only a 10-minute walk from the city centre, making it easily accessible. You’ll find a few shops and cafes inside the station. In Florence, the Florence Santa Maria Novella Station is located right in the heart of the city. As soon as you step outside, you are within walking distance of major attractions like the Cathedral and Piazza della Repubblica.

Travel Via Bus

If you are looking for a more scenic option, then the bus is your best choice for travelling between Lucca and Florence. The bus has a less frequent timetable than the train and takes a bit longer. Tickets range from €6 to €8, making it a slightly cheaper option.

Autolinee Toscane is one of the main bus operators in the region, and you can buy tickets directly from their website or at the bus terminal. Please make sure to check the current timetables as they change depending on the season.

Getting From Lucca to Florence by Car

If you are looking for freedom without the obligation of a strict timetable, then hiring a car is your best option. It gives you the ability to travel at your own pace and stop along the way to towns like Pistoia or Montecatini Terme. The trip takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, therefore making it the quickest option.

Hiring a car can cost between €30 and €60 per day, depending on the type of vehicle and insurance coverage you desire. You must also consider that the motorway has tolls, costing an additional €5. You will also need to take parking into account once you reach your destination, as it can be limited and expensive, especially in Florence.

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Must-See Attractions Along the Way

There are so many charming and beautiful towns and landmarks worth visiting during your journey from Lucca to Florence.

Montecatini Terme

Found roughly halfway between Florence and Lucca, this town is known for its renowned thermal baths and spa. It is also very popular for its stunning Art Nouveau architecture. Unwind at Spa Terme Tettuccio, or take a stroll through the town’s beautiful parks. For breathtaking views, hop on the historic funicular that climbs Montecatini Alto. It is the old town on top of the hill above the city.

Pistoia

Often called “Little Florence,” it is a much quieter alternative to its nearby neighbour. This is a medieval town full of architectural and cultural sights, including the Piazza del Duomo, one of the most picturesque squares in Italy. Don’t miss the Ospedale del Ceppo or the weekly market.

Vinci

If you prefer to learn about history and art, a quick detour to Vinci, the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, is a must. This is a very small village and houses the Leonardo Museum. Stopping in Vinci provides a unique opportunity to explore the roots of one of Italy’s most iconic artists.

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Sample Day Trip Itinerary from Lucca to Florence

Sometimes, it is easier to know exactly what to do and where to go ahead of time. On the contrary, sometimes you can wander around towns and cities at your own pace. Here is a full-day sample itinerary to get you the most out of travelling from Lucca to Florence:

Morning

Take the Lucca to Florence train departing around 7:30 AM, arriving in Florence by 9:00 AM.
Start your exploration at the iconic Florence Cathedral (Il Duomo), where you can take in its stunning architecture and, climb the Brunelleschi Dome for panoramic views of the city.
After the Duomo, walk to the Piazza della Signoria, home to the Palazzo Vecchio.

Afternoon

Visit the renowned Uffizi Gallery, one of the most famous art museums in the world which includes works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
For lunch, head to one of the quaint restaurants near the Ponte Vecchio. Enjoy a typical Tuscan meal with views of the Arno River.
After lunch, enjoy a stroll to the Boboli Gardens, a historical park behind Palazzo Pitti.

 

Evening

After a day of exploration, catch the Florence to Lucca train departing around 6:30 PM, arriving back in Lucca in time for a delicious dinner in one of its charming restaurants.

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Come and Visit Lucca and Florence

Travelling between Lucca and Florence offers the perfect chance to experience the best of Tuscany.

As you plan your Tuscan adventure, book your stay with Lucca Apartments and Villas for your home base. Our accommodations provide comfort and convenience, all with the perfect touch of authentic Italian charm. Whether you’re staying for a few days or longer, we offer the best place to unwind and experience the beauty of Tuscany.