10 Best Day Trips from Florence, aka Towns I Liked Enough to Leave My Favorite City

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There are so many great spots to visit that are the perfect distance as a day trip from Florence. Most of these are accessible on your own, but also if you’re looking for a more structured trip there are tons of options for guided day trips from Florence. Guided tours tend to be more efficient if you’re trying to see multiple spots in one day, but if you’re not on a time crunch many of these places can easily be reached by local train!

I’ve been lucky enough to spend months in Florence on several different trips & take many trips from Florence. Here are my 10 favorite day trips from Florence!

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Tuscan Winery

Tuscan Wine Tour:

Best Overall

This would be my top recommendation for a Florence day trip. Tuscany is unbelievably beautiful (pictures just do not do it justice) and the wine is incredible. I used to not like red wine, and after having a few glasses of Chianti Classico, my mind was completely changed!

You can plan your own Tuscan wine tour, but generally this would mean needing to rent a car (the roads are narrow and windy + you’ll be drinking) and you’ll need to research and find wineries on your own. Most of them are small, family run wineries without websites, etc. For this trip I do recommend a guided tour. You’ll learn much more, you don’t need to worry about driving after drinking & the tour guides know the local wineries and, in my experience, have great recommendations.

The most recent tour I did left Florence in the morning and stopped at two wineries. Both were stunning and the wine was fantastic. You get a tour of both wineries as well as a tasting. These tasting are generous and there is no lack of wine. At the second winery you’ll also have a traditional Tuscan lunch. The food was incredible. This was the trip I did most recently and we absolutely loved it.

It brough you to two different wineries for tastings and the second one we had an UNREAL Tuscan lunch. The food was so good and we had unlimited wine.

san gimignano view
Winery overlooking San Gimignano

How Long Does it Take to Get to Tuscany from Florence

Most wine tours bring you to the Chianti region that is not too far from Florence. You may drive 60-90 minues to reach Tuscany and then the wineries tend to not be far from one another. Having someone drive you is the best part so you can take a nice wine enduced nap on your way back to Florence!

How Long is a Tuscan Wine Tour Day Trip

It depends on the tour you choose, but they’re usually 4-6 hours long and offer a morning or afternoon option! So you could take one that leaves around 9AM and is done by 1PM or one that starts in the afternoon around 2PM and gets your back in Florence for the evening!

Manarola Cinque Terre
Manarola Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre:

Best for Hiking & Cliffside Ocean Views

I’ll preface this by saying it’s a long day trip from Florence, but I love a good jam packed day to see as many things as possible! So if you’re in Florence and want to see Cinque Terre, it’s definitely doable! There are tours you can sign up for, but it’s also easy enough to get there on your own and explore.

Just take the train to La Spezia from Florence, It will take about 2 and a half hours to get from Florence to La Spezia. At the La Spezia station make sure you buy your Cinque Terre pass. This will get you unlimited access to the 5 Terre Express, a train that runs every few minutes between La Spezia and each of the five towns of Cinque Terre + it will get you access to the hiking trails.

If you don’t have time to visit all 5 towns, I recommend prioritizing Manarola, Vernazza and Monterosso al Mare! Manarola and Vernazza are the most scenic and a good place to stop for a drink of lunch. Monterosso al Mare has a beach and is a great place to end, so you can spend some time relaxing on the beach.

Check out my full blog post on taking a day trip to Cinque Terre from Florence here

Vernazza Cinque Terre
Vernazza Cinque Terre

How Long Does it Take to Cinque Terre from Florence

The train from Florence to La Spezia is about 2 and a half hours, from La Spezia to Cinque Terre it’s less than 10 minutes

How Long to Spend in Cinque Terre on a Day Trip

I recommend dediating a full day to this trip. You need 5-6 hours just in travel and if you give yourself an hour in each town that’s another 5 hours. If you want to add any hikes you’ll need to spend less time in each town or add a few hours to your day!

Cinque Terre Highlights

  • View from the Manarola Viewpoint (try drinks at Nessun Dorma if you can find a spot)
  • View of Vernazza on the hike from Vernazza –> Monterrosso
  • Sunset from Riomaggiore harbor
  • Drinks on the beach in Monterrosso – try Ristorante L’Ancora della Tortuga
  • Drinks at La Regina di Manarola (this is way up at the top of Manarola (uphill from the harbor, so only if you have time!)
  • Sandwiches with views from Andrea’s in Corniglia
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Tuscan Countryside view from San Gimignano

San Gimignano:

Best for Visiting Tuscany without the Wine Tour

San Gimignano is a quintessential Tuscan town. It’s encircled by stone walls built hundreds of years ago. It’s a perfect town for wandering through for a few hours and the views of Tuscany from the edge of the walls is incredible. You can get there from Florence by train & bus, but it was a bit of a pain and I’d probably recommend just taking a bus tour from Florence. I took the train to Poggibonsi and then ended up waiting a long time for the bus to San Gimignano. With all the time spent commuting It probably would have been easier to just take one of the bus tours that stops in San Gimignano and Sienna!

view from San Gimignano
View from San Gimignano

How Long Does it Take to Get to San Gimignano from Florence

By bus or train you will need to switch in Poggibonsi. You can take either the bus or train to Poggibonsi and then the 130 bus to San Gimignano. It should take about an hour and a half, but in my experience the bus was really late and I waited for a long time in Pogginbosi, so it probably was more like 2 to 2 and a half hours to get there.

How Long to Spend in San Gimignano on a Day Trip

San Gimignano is small and a few hours is enough to explore, even if you stop for lunch 3-4 hours i likely enough time in San Gimignano.

San Gimignano Highlights

  • views of the Tuscan countryside from this viewpoint
  • drinks with views at Dulcisinfundo or Le Vecchie Mura
  • Gelato from Dondoli (voted best gelato in the world several years in a row)
  • Piazza della Cisterna & Piazza del Duomo
  • views from Parco della Rocca
Verona
Verona

Verona:

Best for Romance & Literature Enthusiasts

Verona is one of my favorite cities in Italy. The charming town, most known for being the home of Romeo & Juliet, is reachable by direct train from Florence. The high speed trains take just over an hour and a half from Florence and runs many times a day.

Verona can easily be explored in a day; visit the Verona Arena, located in the main town square. The impressive amphitheater was built in 30 AD and is still in use today, and you can purchase tickets to see an opera there. Stroll along the Adige river on either side for beautiful views of Verona. If you’re a Shakespeare fan, you can also visit Juliet’s house, which is thought to be the inspiration for the infamous play.

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Verona, Italy

How Long Does it Take to Get to Verona from Florence

Trains from Florence to Verona take 90 minutes and run many times daily.

How Long to Spend in Verona on a Day Trip

I’d recommend taking a whole day for this trip – 3 hours of travel + 6 hours or so exploring Verona!

Verona Highlights

  • see the Verona Arena
  • grab a rooftop drink at Terrazza Arena Sky Lounge for the best views
  • Stroll along the Adige river
  • head to Castel San Pietro for panormaic views
Bologna
Bologna

Bologna:

Best for Foodies

Bologna is a heaven for food lovers! Bologna is the birthplace of some of the absolute best Italian foods, and any day trip to Bologna should include at least one meal (if not two) to try some of the Italy’s best cuisine in between exploring the stunning Porticoes and catching the views from the top of the Asinelli tower.

How Long Does it Take to Get to Bologna from Florence

Trains from Florence to Bologna take about 40 minutes and run many times daily.

How Long to Spend in Bologna on a Day Trip

I’d recommend spending at least 6 hours in Bologna, but you could easily spend more time!

Bologna, Italy
Bologna, Italy

Bologna Highlights

All things food! Some can’t miss local Bologna food items are:

  •  Tagliatelle al ragu (spaghetti bolognese)
  • Parmigiano Reggiano cheese
  • Parma Ham
  • Balsamic Vinegar

All are local to Bologna, and trust me, they are better here than anywhere else in Italy! There are tons of great restaurants to try, particularly along Via Augusto Righi, but my top recommendation is Trattoria Caffe del Rosso!

Other things to do in Verona:

  • explore the infamous porticoes of Galleria Cavour
  • head to the top of the Torre dell’Orologio or Asinelli tower (I prefer the first!)
  • explore Piazza Maggiore
Pisa
Tower of Pisa

Pisa:

Best for Hitting All the Instagrammable Stops

Pisa is super close to Florence if you’d like to see the infamous tower (only about an hour by train) Pisa is a cool city, but not my favorite in Italy. Outside of the tower It’s very similar to Florence in terms of architecture & cuisine, so it wouldn’t be somewhere I recommend spending too long exploring. Luckily, many of the tours combine a short stop in Pisa with some other classic Tuscan towns, like Lucca.

Pisa, Italy
Pisa, Italy

How Long Does it Take to Get to Pisa from Florence

Pisa is only one hour from Florence via train and trains run several times an hour between the two.

How Long to Spend in Pisa on a Day Trip

Pisa can be explored in a few hours, especially if you’re trying to combine with a visit to Lucca!

Pisa Highlights

  • the tower! I mean, duh, I don’t think there is any need to climb the tower personally there are better views (see below)
  • Drinks with views: head to the rooftop bar/restaurant at Grand Hotel Duomo for the most stunning views of the tower. Sunset is unreal!
  • wander along the Arno River
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Siena

Siena:

Best for History Lovers & Rooftop Views

Siena is famous for it’s signature red medieval brick buildings & stunning Piazza del Campo. It’s a great day trip from Florence. There are busses that run between Florence and Siena that take about an hour and a half. Siena is also included on many tours from Florence. It’s a small town so you can explore in a couple of hours!

How Long Does it Take to Get to Siena from Florence

Siena is reachable bt bus from Florence. It takes about an hour and a half and the busses run several times a day.

How Long to Spend in Siena on a Day Trip

Siena is small and can be explored in a few hours. It can also be combined with a trip to San Gimignano if you want to explore more of the Tuscan countryside as well.

Siena Highlights

  • explore the infamous Piazza del Campo
  • climb La Torre del Mangia for views of the famed red rooftops of Siena and the countryside
  • visit the Duomo di Siena

Fiesole:

Best for a Quick Day Trip

Fiesole is a small village located in the suburbs of Florence. It’s reachable by bus from right outside Santa Maria Novella (across the street near the McDonald’s) in about 20 minutes. The busses run regularly all day. The charming village offers stunning panoramic views of Florence and is also home to a well-preserved ancient Roman Amphitheatre and Roman baths, you can buy tickets when you arrive in Fiesole

Fiesole is a great place to spend an afternoon exploring during your trip to Florence!

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Grand Canal,Venice

Venice:

Dreamiest Day Trip from Florence

I recommend adding Venice as a separate stop to your trip vs. taking a day trip there from Florence. But, that being said, it is possible to visit as a day trip if you don’t have time to stay in Venice. High speed trains take just a little over two hours to run between the two infamous Italian cities.

Venice is a great city to wander aimlessly and enjoy an Aperol spritz (or two) at one of the many cafes along the water. You can see my full Venice travel guide here!

colosseum
Colosseum

Rome:

Best for Seeing all of Italy’s Most Infamous Landmarks

I recommend adding Rome as a separate stop to your Italy trip and staying there at least two days. The infamous Italian capitol has tons for visitors to see and do, but if you can’t add it as a separate stop to your trip, it can be visited from Florence as a day trip! The high speed trains take about an hour and a half and run many times every day.

Rome is impossible to see in a day, but you can choose which sites to visit! My top recommendations are the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps (at sunset) But some other lovely sites are the Vatican, Pantheon, Piazza Navona & Trastevere.

Check out my full Rome travel guide here!

Duomo Florence

Other:

If you have extra time in Florence and are looking for more day trips in addition to the above Lucca & Viareggio are good options!

If you check out any of these day trip options from Florence let me know what you think in the comments! Or if you think there’s a great day trip option from Florence on here that I missed, definitely let me know. If you want more recommendations for Florence see my Florence travel guide, Or, check out some of my other Florence blog posts – like best restaurants in Florence & the best bars in Florence

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