How to get to Pisa
By Plane
Pisa
International Airport has domestic and international air links. Rome,
Milan, Cagliari, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bruxelles, London Gatwick and Stanted,
Madrid, Frankfurt Hahn, Munich and Paris Charles De Gaulle are some of the Italian
and the European airports with direct flights to Pisa.
The airport is very near to the city centre, only 2 km. The terminal is directly
connected to Pisa Railway Central Station and thence to the Italian railway
network.
The number 3 bus travels from the Airport to Pisa train station every 15 minutes.
Tickets cost EUR 0.80 one way.
Direct railway lines connect the Airport to Florence, Pontedera, Empoli, Lucca,
Pistoia and Montecatini. At the Firenze Santa Maria Novella Railway Station
you can check in for all flights departing from Pisa Airport. The Florence Air
Terminal is located on platform 5 in Firenze SMN Railway Station and is open
every day from 7.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
By Train
Rome, Naples, Genoa, Nizza, Turin, Lione, Milan, Florence, Lucca, Aulla, Pistoia are some of the Italian and the European cities with direct train services to Pisa. For information contact phone nr. 848888088, for timetables visit the web site: www.trenitalia.com . Local traffic is divided among Inter-Regional, Regional and Local services.
By Car
The road network comprises regional, provincial and state roads and motorways. Regional, provincial and state roads have blue signs bearing white lettering, the motorways green signs bearing white lettering and numbers, The backbone of the Italian motorway system is the Autostrada del Sole A1; off this branch, in Tuscany, the Autostrada Firenze Mare A11 motorway connect whit Pisa and Autostrada A12, motorway along the seaboard.
Traffic information:
Traffic in real time: www.edidomus.it (continuous update from 07h30 to 20h00)
ACI: www.aci.it - Tel. 06/4477.
Società Autostrade: www.autostrade.it - Tel. 06/43632121 or free number 1518.
Iso Radio - all over Italy: 103.3 FM.
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