The Best Day Trips from Florence in 2026

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Last updated: June 2026.

Florence is the perfect base for Tuscany, with hill towns, wine country, and even the coast within a day's reach. The easy wins are Siena and San Gimignano, the leaning tower at Pisa paired with lovely Lucca, and a Chianti wine afternoon. The Cinque Terre is possible but long, so treat it as a full, early-start day. Pick one trip per day and do not stack two distant ones; the joy of Tuscany is the slow pace, not the mileage.

Most trips are easy by train (Pisa, Lucca, the coast) or by tour or bus (Siena, San Gimignano, Chianti). A car only helps for the deep countryside, where you should park outside the walled towns.

The Best Day Trips from Florence

Siena and San Gimignano

Medieval Siena with its shell-shaped square, paired with the towers of San Gimignano. Easiest by guided tour or bus; a classic Tuscan day.

Pisa and Lucca

The leaning tower at Pisa (an hour by train), then walled, bicycle-friendly Lucca nearby. Two contrasting towns in one easy rail day.

Chianti wine country

Vineyard tastings and rolling hills between Florence and Siena, best by tour or with a driver. A relaxed, scenic afternoon among the vines.

The Cinque Terre (a long day)

The five coastal villages are reachable by train in a few hours each way; an early start makes it work. Long but spectacular.

Q&A: Day Trips from Florence

What is the easiest day trip from Florence?

Pisa, an hour each way by frequent trains, often paired with nearby Lucca. Siena and San Gimignano are easiest as a guided tour, which handles the rural connections.

Can I visit the Cinque Terre from Florence in a day?

Yes, but it is a long day with a few hours of train each way; start early. It works as a one-off, though staying overnight on the coast is far more relaxed.

Do I need a car for Tuscan day trips?

Not for Pisa, Lucca, or Siena, which are reachable by train or tour. A car only helps for deep Chianti or remote hill towns, and never drive into the walled centers (ZTL fines).

How many day trips should I plan?

One per day at most, and not two distant ones back to back. With three days in Florence, one or two day trips alongside the city itself is a comfortable balance.

When should I go?

Spring and fall for green-to-golden hills and comfortable weather; the harvest in September is lovely in Chianti. Summer is hot; winter is quiet but some rural spots close.

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