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Where do I fly to to get to Tuscany?

When searching for flights to Tuscany from the US, you can choose one of the two international airports in this Italian region. Those are Florence International Airport (FLR) and Pisa International Airport (PSA).



To reach Tuscany in 2026, you should primarily look for flights into Pisa (PSA) or Florence (FLR). Galileo Galilei International Airport in Pisa is the larger of the two and often serves as the main hub for international and low-cost carriers like Ryanair. Amerigo Vespucci Airport in Florence is closer to the city center but has a shorter runway, meaning it mostly handles smaller aircraft and regional European flights. If you are flying from outside Europe, many travelers find it more cost-effective to fly into Rome (FCO) or Milan (MXP) and then take a high-speed Trenitalia or Italo train, which can reach Florence in about 1.5 to 3 hours respectively. For 2026 visitors heading to the Tuscan coast, Pisa is more convenient, while those aiming for the Chianti wine region or the Renaissance heart of the province should aim for Florence.

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Flying into Pisa is usually a little less expensive than Florence and there is a train station right at the airport, so traveling to Florence by train is very easy and cheap. Siena and San Gimignano can be done as day trips from Florence if you are looking for the least amount of worry(no need for a rental).

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The best time to visit Tuscany is in mid-to-late spring (April to May) or early fall (September to October). The Tuscan landscape is at its most vibrant during these times and the weather is particularly pleasant, with temperatures around 63°F to 79°F.

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The quickest option is Trenitalia's high-speed, non-stop Frecce train, which leaves from Rome's Termini and Tiburtina stations every 30 minutes and arrives at Florence's Santa Maria Novella in under 90 minutes.

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If you like to play things by ear; to be able to and get out or stay in on a whim, you're going to need a car. In fact, you're going to miss out on so much of the experience of Tuscany and the romance of the area, if you don't have your own transport.

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Its rolling landscapes, charming hilltop towns, and the gorgeous capital city of Florence are bound to charm just about anyone: this is why you will love making Tuscany your next Italian vacation destination. Here are the top things to see and do in Tuscany, Italy.

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The Cinque Terre is only a few kilometers away from the Tuscan border, so many travellers visit Tuscany before or after the Cinque Terre.

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Ok, let's start: I would say that you should spend in Florence at least 3 days, especially if it is the first time you visit the city. In less than 3 days there's a real risk of doing a tour de force, dedicating little time to too many things, without fully appreciating any of them.

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November is usually the wettest month of the year, temperatures has values of 10-12 C°. In winter (December, January and February) temperatures are obviously lower, on average, range from 2-12 C°. In January and early February the weather is usually cold with little rain.

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Florence airport is the nearest airport for most locations in Tuscany.

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