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To visit the area of Pisa we suggest to hire a car, or a
moto. Distances are bigger than you may think.
By car
From the north, Milan, Genova, Torino - take highway
A12 and exit Pisa.
From the south, Naples, Rome, take highway till civitavecchia
and then Superstrada SS2 - Aurelia bis (toll free) till Rosignano
Marittimo, ( starts the highway A12 ), and exit Pisa.
Pisa is also connected with Florence through the FI - PI -LI
(Firenze-Pisa- Livorno) toll free, sometimes quite busy but
very useful.
By Train
To reach Pisa by train is a good option. The central
station is close to the city centre and well connected with
Florence, Rome and the south of Italy or with Turin (north/west
of Italy) and France.
Visit this site for the complete timetable of the Italian
railways. click
here
By boat
Pisa is very close to Livorno, 18 Km, which is one of
the biggest and most important harbours in Italy.
See these companies
Grimaldi
for Italy - Spain
Toremar
for Sardinia and isles of Tuscany
Corsicaferries
for Corsica, France
By Plane
The Pisa
airport is the most important in Tuscany and is connected
with daily flights all along the year to most European and
italian cities.
The airport has direct train to the city centre.
By Bike
Pisa is a good area for those who love biking. The area
is almost flat from north to south and near the coast, and
from here is easy to reach the most important places.
If you want to avoid the traffic of the main road (via Aurelia)
which is quitebusy during the day, you can ride in the inland
but take into consideration that the area is quite hilly.
By Bus
Check out the timetable of the main bus company of Pisa
town and province.
Pisa
Bus
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