Traveling from
Rome to Florence means moving from the grandeur of the Eternal City to the birthplace of the Renaissance. Whether you are planning a short stay or continuing a longer Italian journey, the way you travel between these two cities has a big impact on comfort, timing, and stress level.
Florence welcomes you with art, architecture, food culture, and walkable historic streets. Arriving relaxed instead of tired makes a real difference in how you experience the city from the first hour.
Distance and Travel Time
Rome and Florence are about 280 km (175 miles) apart.
Private Transfer from Rome to Florence – Comfort Without Complications
For many travelers, a private car service is the easiest way to connect the two cities, especially after a flight or cruise.
You can depart directly from:
• Rome city center
• Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
• Ciampino Airport
• Civitavecchia cruise port
You arrive directly at your hotel or apartment in Florence.
Why travelers choose this solution:
• Door-to-door service
• No need to manage luggage on platforms or trains
• Professional driver
• Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles
• Flexible departure time
• Space and privacy during the trip
The journey usually takes around 3.5–4 hours, depending on traffic.
For travelers looking for a structured and reliable service, Cab Roma provides private transfers from Rome to Florence with experienced drivers, modern vehicles, and routes planned according to your schedule, making the transfer part of a smooth travel experience rather than a logistical challenge.
This option is especially suitable for:
• Families with children
• Older travelers
• Small groups
• Travelers with multiple suitcases
• Anyone arriving from a long flight
High-Speed Train – The Fastest Alternative
Italy’s high-speed trains connect Roma Termini to Firenze Santa Maria Novella in about 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Pros:
• Very fast
• Frequent departures
• Comfortable seats
Things to consider:
• You still need transport to and from the stations
• Handling luggage on platforms and stairs
• Busy stations, especially in peak season
Good for experienced travelers moving light.
Rental Car – Freedom with Limits
Driving from Rome to Florence is straightforward via the A1 highway, but the challenges start on arrival.
Consider:
• Florence has strict ZTL zones (limited traffic areas)
• Parking in the historic center is difficult and expensive
• City driving is not ideal for visitors unfamiliar with Italian traffic
Many travelers prefer using a car only if they plan to explore the Tuscan countryside afterward.
What You See Along the Way
The route crosses central Italy, offering views of:
• Rolling hills
• Vineyards and olive groves
• Medieval towns on hilltops
• Classic Tuscan countryside landscapes
Even when you are simply transferring, the journey itself becomes part of the experience.
Arriving in Florence: What to Expect
Florence is compact and mostly walkable. Once you arrive, you are close to:
•
Duomo Cathedral
•
Uffizi Gallery
•
Ponte Vecchio
•
Piazza della Signoria
• Traditional trattorias and wine bars
Arriving without the stress of navigating stations or taxis makes the first day far more enjoyable.
Practical Tips
• Book transport in advance during high season
• If you have museum tickets or tours booked, choose a reliable timing option
• Families and older travelers benefit from direct service
• Keep hotel details and phone numbers accessible on arrival
• If continuing to the countryside, plan logistics in advance
Why Many Travelers Prefer a Private Transfer
A private transfer is not only about luxury — it’s about control and simplicity. You avoid connections, waiting, and crowded environments, and you travel on your own schedule. After a long journey, this can be the difference between starting your Florence stay energized or exhausted.
FAQ
How long does a transfer from Rome to Florence take?
Around 3.5 to 4 hours depending on traffic and starting point.
Is the train faster than a private car?
Yes, but total travel time can balance out when including transfers to and from stations.
Is this route suitable for families?
Yes, especially with a private transfer where luggage and comfort are easier to manage.
Do I need to worry about ZTL zones in Florence?
Yes if driving. Private drivers handle access and drop-off logistics.
When should I book?
As early as possible in spring and summer.