How to get there

How to get to Siena on your own

Siena is located in the Tuscany region, 100 kilometers south of Florence. You can get to Siena yourself by train from Florence or by bus from Rome - these are the fastest and cheapest options. We, as usual, will consider all the ways.

  • We recommend reading about the sights of Siena

From Florence

The road by car from Florence to Siena will take about an hour and a half, but this method is suitable only for travelers with the rights and the desire to be able to stop photographing landscapes along the way.

The most comfortable way to get to Siena from Florence by public transport is by train.

By train

A regional train runs from Siena Novella Station in Florence every hour to Siena. Ticket price 9.10 euros, travel time 1 hour 28 minutes.

  • Useful for you: Trenitalia trains

From rome

From Rome to Siena, public transport can be reached by bus or train. The road will take about 3-4 hours.

By bus

FlixBus buses run from Rome to Siena - this is the cheapest, fastest and most comfortable way to get there. Tickets cost from 5 euros if bought in advance. The buses have internet, I recommend. The bus schedule from Rome to Siena is presented below:

By train

It will take 2-3 transfers to get from Rome to Siena by train. Tickets cost from 16.9 to 44 euros and the trip will take you about 4 hours.

By car

The distance from Rome to Siena by car is 235 kilometers, the travel time is about 3 hours.

We recommend renting a car at auto.italy4.me

From pisa

The distance from Pisa to Siena is 130 kilometers.

By train

From Pisa to Siena you will have to get a train to Empoli by train. Tickets cost 10.70 euros, and the journey will take you about 2 hours.

From Milan

It is most convenient to travel from Milan to Siena by direct bus, or get to Florence, and from there take a regional train.

How to get from Milan to Rome

By bus

Traveling from Milan to Siena by bus will take you about 6 hours, cheap tickets can be bought in advance for only 9 euros. FlixBus buses run 3 times a day.

From Moscow

The fastest way to get from Moscow to Siena is by direct Alitalia or Aeroflot flights to Rome, and from there renting a car right at Fiumicino Airport and go on a trip to Tuscany.

Watch the video: Tuscany Week Long Road Trip Vlog. Florence, Siena, Pisa, Wine Tasting, Things to Do (April 2024).

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