Your Florence itinerary might already be packed with days spent exploring museums or sampling Italian street food at bustling markets. But Tuscany has so much to offer and, with lots of potential day trips from Florence, we think you should try to make time for at least one. Whether you’re solo traveling or need some family-friendly fun, these destinations are just a quick train trip or drive away.
The perfect Cinque Terre day trip from Florence
The best seaside day trips from Florence
Summer is one of the best times to visit Italy if you’re heading to the beach. These day trips from Florence are perfect for summer travelers looking to cool off by the seaside.
Viareggio
Forte Dei Marmi
Three easily accessible famous Italian cities from Florence
Tuscany is home to several beautiful cities 2 hours or less from Florence. Some are even home to Italy’s most iconic attractions.
Pisa
Siena
Bologna
How to visit Venice from Florence in one day
Firenze rafting: an activity to trigger your adrenaline
The best day Trips from Florence for wine lovers
The Chianti region is well known for its wine and there are a number of excellent wineries in historic settings offering tours.
Castello di Verrazzano
Castello Nipozzano
Lucca: a relaxed family-friendly day trip
The perfect day trip from Florence, by Katherine
Conclusion
With so many amazing cities close by, use your time in Florence to explore all of Tuscany. If you’re planning a trip exploring all of Italy, check out our guides for the best places to visit, and where to find the best LGBTQ+ hotspots.
Frequent questions about Day Trips from Florence
What is the shortest day trip from Florence?
Connected to Florence by a 40-minute train journey, Bologna is one of the shortest day trips you can take from Florence. If you’re looking for a short day trip you can make by car, the Castello Nipozzano vineyard is also only about 40 minutes from Florence.
Can you explore Tuscany from Florence?
You can explore lots of different places in the region of Tuscany while you have accommodation in Florence. You can visit Tuscany’s wine regions, beaches, as well as smaller towns and cities near Florence. With car and public transport connections to most places, it’s easy for everyone to explore.
Where can you travel to from Florence?
From Florence, you can head down to the coast to bustling seaside towns like Viareggio. You can also visit bucket-list hotspots like Pisa and Bologna. The Chianti Wine Region is also easily accessible, with many vineyards offering wine tours and tastings.
Can Pisa be a day trip from Florence?
Pisa is less than 1 hour 30 minutes from Florence, whether you travel by train or by car. This makes a Florence to Pisa day trip particularly easy. In fact, if you’re just focused on seeing the top sights, you can even fit it into half a day.