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Traveling from Venice to Florence by train in less than 2 hours

Thinking of taking a trip to the Tuscan capital and need more information on how to take the train from Venice to Florence? We’ve got you covered!

Roughly, the distance from Venice to Florence is 127 miles, and the average train time is 2 hours and 22 minutes, but it can take just 1 hour and 59 minutes on the fastest Frecciarossa and Italo services. With around 27 direct trains running on this popular route each day, you don’t need to worry about changing along the way.

If you’re traveling on this route, you’ll board a train either at Venezia Mestre or Venezia Santa Lucia station. Whether you’re traveling with Frecciarossa or Italo, you’ll enjoy air conditioning, free WiFi and comfortable seating as standard. If you prefer to travel in style, upgrade to First Class and take advantage of complimentary food and drinks.

Set in the heart of Tuscany, Florence is one of the most popular cities in Italy, renowned for its delicious food. From the station, you can easily access the city’s main landmarks. Unsure where to start? Read our section about the best things to do in Florence, including a visit to Palazzo Vecchio and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.

Ready to book? Start your search for cheap train tickets from Venice to Florence in our Journey Planner at the of the page. If you’d like to learn more about the train journey from Venice to Florence first, keep reading for more information on:

Venice to Florence by train

It takes an average of 2h 32m to travel from Venice to Florence by train, over a distance of around 127 miles (204 km). There are normally 23 trains per day traveling from Venice to Florence and tickets for this journey start from $11.24 when you book in advance.

First train

5:38 am

Last train

11:17 pm

Departure station

Venice

Arrival station

Florence

Journey time

From 1h 59m

Distance

127 miles (204 km)

Frequency

23 trains per day

Changes

Direct trains available

Price

From $11.24

Train and bus operators

Itabus, Trenitalia, Italo, Flixbus

Venice to Florence train times

Check out the next trains departing from Venice to Florence for Tuesday Aug 6th 2024. For the full train timetable/schedule, or to search for a later time or date, click here.
DepartsArrivesDuration
7:40 am 9:39 am 1h 59m, direct
8:38 am 10:39 am 2h 1m, direct
9:38 am 11:39 am 2h 1m, direct
10:26 am 12:39 pm 2h 13m, direct
11:26 am 1:39 pm 2h 13m, direct
12:26 pm 2:39 pm 2h 13m, direct
12:53 pm 3:24 pm 2h 31m, 1 change
1:26 pm 3:39 pm 2h 13m, direct
2:26 pm 4:39 pm 2h 13m, direct
3:26 pm 5:39 pm 2h 13m, direct

Trenitalia offers from Venice to Florence

Frecciarossa, Italo, Trenitalia and Intercity trains from Venice to Florence

You can travel from Venice to Florence on Frecciarossa, Italo, Trenitalia and Intercity trains. When you search for times and tickets, we might also show you some other options with multiple connections or operators if they’re available.

Frecciarossa trains are Trenitalia's flagship high-speed trains capable of reaching speeds of up to 186 mph (300 km/h). The "red arrow" trains are distinguished by their comfort, their ultra-modern design and their reduced impact on the environment. All Frecciarossa trains are equipped with a food carriage, a free WiFi connection and four levels of service – Standard, Premium (with drinks and welcome snacks served on arrival, as well as a morning newspaper), Business (with drinks and snacks, morning newspaper and larger seats) and Executive (with Fast Track, access to FrecciaClub lounges in train selected stations, and gourmet meals served to your seat). From December 2021, you can also travel with Frecciarossa from Milan to Paris via Turin, Modane and Chambéry. The trains are operated by Trenitalia France and have 4 levels of service - Standard, Business, Executive and Meeting Room - and two types of carriages: Silence Area, for those who want to travel in total tranquillity, and Allegro Area, for those who want to chat with their fellow passengers.

Italo is a high-speed train operator that runs services between many of the major cities across Italy. All Italo trains are modern, air conditioned, and have free WiFi available for all travellers. There are four comfort classes, or "ambiances", as Italo like to call them – Smart (the cheapest price), Comfort (with wider seats and extra legroom), Prima (with a welcome selection of food and drink, fast track boarding and extra space), and Executive Club (with all Prima services, extra-wide seats, access to Italo Club lounges and personal entertainment screens at your seat).

Trenitalia is the national railway company of Italy, with a fleet including high-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento and Frecciabianca), Intercity and Intercity night trains and regional trains. Trenitalia offers discounts and special promotions on selected routes, two types of discounted tickets for young people under 30 and people over 60.

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Trenitalia's Intercity trains run on standard lines outside the high-speed network, offering more than 90 trains a day that guarantee long and medium distance connections, ensuring wide coverage of the rail network. All Intercity trains are modern and comfortable with plenty of seats, retractable tables, power sockets, air conditioning, courtesy lights and plenty of luggage space. Intercity Night trains allow you to travel overnight in cabins with beds, berths or seating.

Frecciarossa, Italo and Intercity classes from Venice to Florence

Compare the different travel classes offered by Frecciarossa, Italo and Intercity when traveling from Venice to Florence.

Onboard services on Frecciarossa, Italo and Intercity

Discover more about the onboard services offered on trains from Venice to Florence.

LuggageLuggageBaggage
  • You can take your bags on board Frecciarossa trains free of charge.
  • In most cases, there are no baggage size limits. You’ll need to make sure that your baggage is compatible with the space available on board.
RestaurantRestaurantFood and drink
  • You can go to the FrecciaBistrò café-bar counter located in the middle part of the train to get snacks, main courses, and drinks.
  • You can also order your favourite meal from the comfort of your seat – go to the entertainment portal called Portale FRECCE and use the EasyBistrò service or ask a member of staff.
  • If you travel in Premium or Business Class, you’ll get a free snack and drink. If you travel in Executive Class, you’ll get a complimentary meal by the renowned TV chef Carlo Cracco.
WiFiWiFiEntertainment
  • You’ll find free WiFi on all Frecciarossa trains. Connect to their entertainment portal called Portale FRECCE and choose from a wide selection of movies, TV series, live news, eBooks, games, music, and podcasts.
  • You can also use Portale FRECCE to get the latest updates on your journey, as well as book other services that will help you reach your destination.
ChildPassengerChildPassengerTravel with children
  • Kids under 4 can travel for free if a seat is not assigned to them. If they do have a seat, they can get 50% off Base tickets (Frecciarossa’s standard fare).
  • Children aged 4-14 also get 50% off.
  • Bimbi Gratis offer: You can also get free travel for kids under 15 plus 40% off Base tickets for adults, if you’re traveling in a family group of 2 to 5 people (including at least one adult and one child).
ModeOfTransportBikeModeOfTransportBikeBikes
  • You can travel with your bike for free on all Frecciarossa trains provided it’s not larger than 80 x 110 x 45cm (31.4 x 43.3 x 17.7 inches).
  • Your bike must be disassembled or folded and stored in a bag in one of the dedicated luggage racks.
PetPetPets
  • Small pets can travel on all Frecciarossa trains free of charge if they’re placed in a carrier or cage of max dimensions of 70 x 30 x 50cm (27.5 x 11.8 x 19.6 inches).
  • Bigger dogs are allowed on all trains if they have a half-price Standard ticket, they’re kept on a leash and equipped with a muzzle.
  • You can’t travel with bigger dogs in Executive and Premium Class, in quiet carriages and in restaurant cars.
  • Guide and assistance dogs are allowed on all trains at no additional cost.
WheelchairWheelchairSpecial Assistance

If you need to request special assistance, you can call the toll-free number 800 90 60 60, which can be reached from a landline in Italy, or the national number +3902323232, which can be reached from a landline or mobile, even from abroad (international calling charges may apply).

InfoInfoOther

Air-conditioning is available on board. You can also charge your devices thanks to the power outlets you can find at your seat.

LuggageLuggageBaggage
  • You can take your bags on board free of charge. If you have a small bag or backpack, you can place it under your seat.
  • If you’re traveling with a larger bag, you can place it on the luggage racks above your seat.
  • In most cases, there are no baggage size limits. However, if you travel in Italo Smart, your bags must not be larger than 75 x 53 x 30cm (29.5 x 20.8 x 11.8 inches).
RestaurantRestaurantFood and drink

While there’s no bar or restaurant car on Italo trains, you can use the vending machines on board to get snacks and drinks during your journey.

WiFiWiFiEntertainment
  • Italo trains offer free WiFi and a free entertainment portal called ItaloLive, where you can choose from a wide selection of movies, TV series, live news, eBooks, games, music, and podcasts.
  • You can also charge your devices thanks to the power outlets that are available at your seat.
ChildPassengerChildPassengerTravel with children
  • Kids aged 0-3 travel for free on Italo trains if they don’t occupy a seat. However, if an adult travels with more than one child aged 0-3, they will need to pay for a seat.
  • Children aged 2-14 get 50% off the Flex fare if they’re traveling in Italo’s Smart Class.
ModeOfTransportBikeModeOfTransportBikeBikes
  • You can travel with a folding bike if it’s stored in one of the dedicated luggage racks.
  • You can travel with a traditional bike if it’s disassembled and placed in a bag that is not larger than 80 x 110 x 40cm (31.4 x 43.3 x 15.7 inches).
PetPetPets
  • Pets under 10kg (22 lbs) can travel for free on all Italo trains provided they’re placed in a carrier or cage
  • Pets over 10kg (22 lbs) will need a ticket to travel with you. They must also be kept on a leash and equipped with a muzzle.
WheelchairWheelchairSpecial Assistance

Priority seats for passengers with reduced mobility are available on Italo trains. They’re usually located next to an accessible toilet. All accessible toilets also have tactile and Braille signs.

InfoInfoOther

Air-conditioning is available on all Italo trains, as well as power outlets at every seat.

LuggageLuggageBaggage
  • You can take your bags on board Trenitalia's Intercity trains free of charge.
  • In most cases, there are no baggage size limits. You’ll need to make sure that your baggage is compatible with the space available on board.
RestaurantRestaurantFood and drink

You can get snacks and drinks from the vending machines available in car 3. Gluten-free and lactose-free options are available too.

WiFiWiFiEntertainment

At the moment, Intercity trains do not offer an entertainment portal on board. However, you can make use of your internet data, as well as charge your devices thanks to the power outlets that are available at your seat.

ChildPassengerChildPassengerTravel with children
  • Children under 4 can travel for free if a seat is not assigned to them. If they do have a seat, they can get 50% off Base tickets (standard fare).
  • Children aged 4-14 also get 50% off.
  • Bimbi Gratis offer: You can also get free travel for children under 15 plus 40% off Base tickets for adults, if you’re travelling in a family group of 2 to 5 people (including at least one adult and one child).
ModeOfTransportBikeModeOfTransportBikeBikes
  • You can travel with your bike for free on all Intercity trains, provided it’s not larger than 80 x 110 x 45cm (31.4 x 43.3 x 17.7 inches). Your bike must be disassembled or folded and stored in a bag in one of the dedicated luggage racks.
  • If you can't fold your bike, some Intercity trains allow you to take your bike on board. However, you’ll need to book a space and buy a ticket. There are 6 bike spaces in car 3 and 2 e-bike chargers.
PetPetPets
  • Small pets can travel on all Intercity trains free of charge, if they’re placed in a carrier or cage of max dimensions of 70 x 30 x 50cm (29.5 x 20.8 x 11.8 inches).
  • Bigger dogs are allowed on all trains if they have a ticket, they’re kept on a leash and equipped with a muzzle.
  • Guide and assistance dogs are allowed on all trains at no additional cost.
WheelchairWheelchairSpecial Assistance

If you need to request special assistance, you can call the toll-free number 800 90 60 60 which can be reached from a landline in Italy, or the national number +3902323232, which can be reached from a landline or mobile, even from abroad (international calling charges may apply).

InfoInfoOther

Air-conditioning is available on all Intercity trains.

Cheap train tickets from Venice to Florence

The price of train tickets from Venice to Florence starts at $11.24 one-way for a Standard Class ticket if you book in advance. Booking on the day is usually more expensive and costs can vary depending on the time of day, route or class.

Book in advance

Most of the train companies across Europe release their tickets around three to six months in advance, many of which can be cheaper the earlier you book. If you know the dates you want to travel, you may be able to find some cheaper train tickets from Venice to Florence by booking early.§

Be flexible with your travel times

Many of the train services in Europe are also popular commuter services, lots of train companies increase ticket prices during “peak hours” (generally between 06:00 – 10:00 and 15:00 – 19:00 on weekdays). If you can, consider travelling outside of peak hours to find lower priced tickets.

Choose a slower or connecting train

On some of the busier routes, you might also have the option to take a slower or connecting train. It may take a little longer than some high-speed or direct services, but if you have a little extra time on your hands, you might find a cheaper fare. Plus, you'll have more time to enjoy the view of the countryside!

Look out for special deals

Take a look at our handy guides to find out when train operators release their special deals and offers to see if you can find cheap European train tickets for your journey.

For specific information about how to get your hands on cheap tickets, check out our European train tickets hub.

§Some train companies may not offer any Advance ticket types or cheaper deals for early bookings. On rare occasions, train companies may choose to release special offers closer to the date on last-minute or late-release tickets. This is dependent on the individual train operating company you travel with.

Getting from Venice airport to the city center

If you’re flying to Venice, you’ll land at Venice Marco Polo Airport. Want to know how to get to the city center from the airport? Keep reading for more details.

Buses from Venice Airport

The bus is one of the quickest ways to get from the airport to the city center. You can take bus line 5 or Flixbus  from outside the terminal – you’ll arrive in Piazzale Roma, which is close to the city center, in about 20 minutes.

 

 

Water buses from Venice Airport

Alternatively, you can take one of Alilaguna’s water buses – they run all day from very early in the morning until late at night and connect the airport with St Mark’s Square, the city’s main square.

Getting to the train station in Venice

Depending on which train you’ve booked, there are a couple of stations where you might start your journey to Florence. The station you’re traveling from will be clearly stated on your ticket, and in the Journey Planner when you book.

How to get to Venezia Mestre station

Depending on where you’re traveling from, you can reach Venezia Mestre station by bus or train.

  • Buses: From the city center, you can take buses 1, 2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 3 and N2 to Venezia Mestre station. If you’re traveling from Venice airport, you can take bus line 15 or Flixbus – both services are direct.
  • Trains: If you’re traveling from another Italian city, you can take a high-speed train operated by Trenitalia or Italo or a regional train operated by Trenitalia. For example, trains from Milan to Venice can take a little over 2 hours on the fastest services.

How to get to Venezia Santa Lucia station

You can easily walk to Venezia Santa Lucia station from the city center. For example, the Rialto Bridge and St Mark’s Square are about a 20-minute walk away. Alternatively, you can get to the station with one of the following modes of transport:

  • Buses: From the city center, you can take bus lines 2, 3, 10, 15, 18, 25a, 31, 31H, 32, 32H, 33H, 34H, 43, 53, 86, N1 and 8AE to Venezia Santa Lucia. If you’re traveling from Venice Airport, you can take bus line 5 to Piazzale Roma, which is only a few minutes away from Venezia Santa Lucia station.
  • Water buses: You can take line 1 to travel between Venezia Lido, St Mark’s Square, Rialto Bridge and Venezia Santa Lucia station – simply get off at Ferrovia.
  • Trains: If you’re traveling from another Italian city, you can take a high-speed train operated by Trenitalia or Italo or a regional train operated by Trenitalia.

If you need more information, check out our dedicated guide to Venice's train stations.

First Class lounges available at Venezia Mestre and Venezia Santa Lucia stations

Both Italo and Frecciarossa welcome you in dedicated First Class Lounges with everything you need to sit back and relax before you travel. Waiting for your train has never been so relaxing!

Italo Club Lounge

You can find Italo Club Lounge at Venezia Santa Lucia station only. Italo Club Lounges are for Club Executive passengers, as well as Italo Più Privilege and Platinum holders and Italo Più Corporate Privilege and Corporate Platinum holders. You’ll find the following amenities at the Lounge in Roma Termini station:

  • Breakfast in the morning
  • Savory snacks, pizza, and dessert for lunch
  • Crisps, peanuts, taralli (similar to crackers) and other savory bites for a great aperitivo
  • Espresso, cappuccino, tea, water, and juices
  • A sitting area with comfortable sofas
  • Free WiFi and power outlets
  • Toilets.

FRECCIAClub

If you’re traveling with Frecciarossa, you can access the FRECCIAClub at both Venezia Mestre and Venezia Santa Lucia station. You’ll need to have one of the following:

  • A CartaFRECCIA Oro, Argento or Platino card (types of Trenitalia loyalty card)
  • An Executive or Salottino ticket
  • A carnet 10 viaggi for Business Class – it’s a group of single tickets valid for 10 journeys.

At FRECCIAClub, you’ll get to enjoy a working area with power outlets and free WiFi, as well as a wide range of snacks and drinks, and newspapers to leaf through.

Tips for taking the train from Venice to Florence with kids

Taking the train can be stressful if you’re traveling with kids and a lot of stuff (think strollers, suitcases, and backpacks). Here are our top tips for helping you make the most of your train journey with your little ones.

Arriving in Florence

When traveling from Venice to Florence by train, you’ll arrive at Firenze Santa Maria Novella station, which is right in the heart of the city. You’ll see Firenze everywhere – it’s how the Italians say Florence!

If you’re looking to get out and explore the city’s main landmarks as soon as you arrive, you can get to many places on foot. For example, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is only a ten-minute walk away, while Ponte Vecchio is around 15 minutes away on foot.

If you need to travel further out, it’s useful to know what public transport options you have, including:

  • Trams – there is a tram stop next to the train station.
  • Buses – lines C1, C2, C3 and D stop at the train station.

Things to do in Florence

Now you’ve made it to Florence, you’ll want to discover the best of what the city has to offer. Take a look at some of our favorite places below.

Florence is full of culture and history for you to explore. The real question is: where do you start? We’ve rounded up a few key tourist destinations for you:

  1. Palazzo Vecchio: This palace is one of Florence’s oldest attractions, dating back to 1299. You’ll be able to learn all about the history of the city and marvel at stunning artworks when you visit the palace’s museum.
  2. Piazza del Duomo: Admire the architectural glory of Florence’s Duomo when you visit the Piazza del Duomo (Cathedral Square). And close by you’ll find a range of restaurants and shops to visit too!
  3. Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral: Known across the world as the defining feature of Florence’s skyline, this stunning cathedral is just a ten-minute walk from the train station. The inside is just as pretty as the outside, as there’s lots of artwork to admire.

Explore Europe by train with a Eurail pass

After visiting Florence, why not continue exploring Europe by train? With a Eurail Pass, you can travel across 33 European countries as much as you want on participating European train networks for a set amount of travel days.

You can use a Eurail Pass if you’re not a European citizen or resident. If you're a European citizen or a non-European who is an official legal resident of a European country, you can use an Interrail Pass instead.

 

Traveling to Florence Airport from the city center

If you’re flying out of Florence on a trip back home, you’ll likely be leaving from Florence’s Amerigo Vespucci Airport. If you want to know how to get from the city center to the airport, keep reading for more details.

Trams to Florence Airport

The cheapest and easiest way to get to Florence Airport from the city center is the tram – you’ll get there in just 15 minutes. Tram line T2 runs to the airport from the center of Florence. You may need to buy a ticket for your baggage if you have more than one suitcase.

You’ll need to buy a ticket for the tram from a ticket machine before boarding. Please remember that you need to get on the tram and validate your ticket, which means you need to put it in the small yellow machines near the doors and have the machine stamp the date/time on it to make it valid. If you fail to do that, a penalty fare will be issued.

Other options

Depending on your airline, you might have a stopover in Rome on your way back to the States. Why not cut down on your flights by taking the train from Florence to Rome first instead?

FAQs for Venice to Florence

Want to know more about your journey from Venice to Florence? We've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions by our customers to help you plan your journey.

How long does the train from Venice to Florence take?

The average journey time by train between Venice and Florence is 2 hours and 32 minutes, with around 23 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.

What's the fastest journey time between Venice and Florence by train?

The fastest journey time by train from Venice to Florence is 1 hour and 59 minutes.

How much does the train from Venice to Florence cost?

Train tickets from Venice to Florence can start from as little as $11.24 when you book in advance and are usually more expensive when purchased on the day. Prices can also vary depending the time of day, route and class you book.

Is there a direct train from Venice to Florence?

Yes, it is possible to travel from Venice to Florence without having to change trains. There are 16 direct trains from Venice to Florence each day. Though there may be fewer direct services available depending on your exact departure date.

What time does the first train from Venice to Florence leave?

The first train from Venice to Florence leaves at 05:38. Times and services may vary during weekends and holidays.

What time does the last train from Venice to Florence leave?

The last train from Venice to Florence leaves at 23:17. Trains that depart in the early morning hours or very late evening may be sleeper services, time and services may also vary during weekends and holidays.

What's the distance between Venice and Florence by train?

Trains travelling from Venice to Florence cover a distance of around 127 miles (204 km) during the journey.

Looking for more information?

If you’re looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Florence to Venice.

Tips and tricks from our Trainline team

We love helping our customers find inspiration for their next train journey. Discover some travel stories written based on our employees' experiences.

Traveling as a group from Venice to Florence on a high-speed Frecciarossa train

My family and I were staying in Venice as part of a train trip around Italy. After a lovely couple of days exploring the sites, it was time to move onto our next destination – Florence. We’d booked our tickets online and were sent through PDF tickets we could show on our phones, which was handy as we didn’t need to get to the station too early to visit the ticket office or ticket machines.

Getting to Venice Santa Lucia station

Our hotel was just a 5-minute walk from the train station, so it was easy to get to. There’s also a water taxi stop right outside the station though if you were staying further away. The view from outside the station was one of the best I’ve seen! It’s right on the canal so it was nice to get a last look at the amazing views Venice has to offer.

The view of the canal from outside Venice St Lucia station

The station had some shops, a café and displayed all the services on a large screen – our platform wasn’t announced until quite close to the departure time, but it wasn’t far away in the station, so we didn’t have to rush.

On board the Frecciarossa

We traveled in Standard Class – although it felt like First Class compared to what we’re used to on UK trains. It was easy to find our carriage and our seats as they were on our tickets and clearly shown on the outside and interior of the train. We all had wide leather seats with plenty of legroom, and we got to pick our seats beforehand which meant as a group of six we could have a table and a row of two to ourselves. The luggage racks above our seats could fit all our suitcases in too – much bigger than the ones on UK trains! The WiFi was also quick and easy to connect too.

The journey was smooth although delayed by 16 minutes, but we were kept up to date with the delay throughout the journey on screens throughout the carriage.

Arriving at Florence Santa Maria Novella station

It was early afternoon when we arrived at Florence’s main train station, which was very busy, but it was easy to find the exit and step out into the sun. Although there were buses available, our hotel was just a short walk from the station, so we headed out to enjoy our next few days in Florence.

I found traveling by train from Venice to Florence quick and easy, and I really loved that we could pick our seats in advance to make sure we sat together as a group.

Jorja Whatmore, review author

About Jorja
Jorja, a Trainline employee, chose to share their experience of the journey between Venice and Florence.


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