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Discover Florence from Rome with a high-speed train tour, including free time to explore landmarks, shop, and enjoy the city at your own pace for $164.98.
Taking a day trip to Florence from Rome by high-speed train offers an efficient way to experience Italy’s Renaissance capital without the hassle of multiple bookings. Priced at $164.98 per person, this tour includes transportation, a tour leader, and free time to explore key sights, shop, and dine independently. The entire experience lasts approximately 12 hours, making it ideal for travelers wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed visit.
While the tour does not include food and drinks, it provides the convenience of direct train tickets both ways, saving you from navigating rail delays or schedules. The tour leader offers assistance with the train system and logistics, ensuring a smoother journey—though it’s important to note that a guide does not lead you through the city itself. This trip suits those who value independent exploration combined with logistical support, particularly first-time visitors unfamiliar with Florence’s transport options.


This tour leverages Italy’s high-speed train network to connect Rome and Florence swiftly and comfortably. The train ride is designed to maximize your time in Florence, with tickets included for both legs of the journey. This method helps you avoid delays or long waits, ensuring you arrive in Florence ready to explore.
The tour leader assists with the train logistics, helping travelers navigate the station and boarding process. This support is especially appreciated by first-timers or those unfamiliar with Italy’s rail system. The round-trip tickets mean no need to worry about purchasing separate tickets or managing complicated schedules.
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The tour begins at Via Marsala, 46, Rome at 7:30am. From here, a coach or direct train connection is likely arranged, with the tour leader present to guide the group. The group size is limited to 25 travelers, fostering an intimate yet manageable experience.
The return trip concludes at Roma Termini, making it convenient for visitors staying in central Rome. The early start ensures you have a full day in Florence, with the return trip scheduled to give ample time for sightseeing and dining.

The Gallerie Degli Uffizi hosts some of Italy’s most iconic artworks. The guided tour of this museum lasts about one hour, giving a snapshot of Florence’s artistic treasures. While admission tickets are not included, the tour leader helps facilitate entry, making this an excellent option for art enthusiasts wanting a quick overview.
The Uffizi features masterpieces by Da Vinci and Michelangelo, making it a key highlight for those interested in Renaissance art. The guided component ensures you get the most out of the visit, even if it’s a brief stop.

The Duomo – Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore is a central feature of Florence’s skyline and is accessible with free admission. Visitors have the freedom to admire the cathedral’s stunning architecture and take photos from outside.
Beyond the Duomo, the tour provides hours of free time for personal exploration. You can stroll through the city’s streets, browse the outdoor market, or find a cozy café to enjoy lunch at your own pace. This flexibility appeals to travelers who prefer a tailored experience rather than guided tours of every site.

The ample free time in Florence allows for spontaneous discoveries. Whether you want to visit additional museums, shop local artisan stalls, or relax at a piazza, the timing is left to your preference.
This approach suits travelers who appreciate independence and control over their itinerary. With the tour leader’s assistance in train logistics, you’ll find it easy to manage your time and return to Rome comfortably for the evening.
The tour begins early at 7:30am from Via Marsala, 46, ensuring a full day in Florence. The group size of up to 25 participants keeps interactions manageable. The return is scheduled for late afternoon or early evening, typically allowing for a relaxed pace.
The mobile ticket feature simplifies access, and the confirmation is immediate upon booking. Travelers should plan to arrive promptly, especially when managing train schedules, to avoid missing the departure.

This tour does not include food and drinks unless explicitly specified. Visitors should plan to bring snacks or purchase meals during their free time in Florence. The admission to the Uffizi is not included, but the guided tour helps streamline the visit.
It’s also worth noting that a guide does not lead you through Florence itself—you explore the city independently after the initial sightseeing stops. This offers flexibility but requires some self-direction.

The majority of reviews highlight the train ride as a major strength, with praise for smooth logistics and helpful guides like Michaela. The organization and support during the journey help make the trip comfortable, especially for first-time visitors.
Some reviews mention the clarity of instructions provided by guides such as Jacob, who ensures participants know where and when to meet. However, a few travelers note that being a “tour leader” is different from a full guided city tour—the focus is on logistics and assistance rather than city exploration.
One less fortunate experience involved train ticket issues due to negligence, but the guide’s effort to resolve the problem was appreciated.
This Florence from Rome tour by high-speed train offers a cost-effective and time-efficient way to see key sights of Florence without a full guided city tour. The round-trip train tickets, combined with a helpful tour leader, make it accessible for travelers new to Italy’s rail system or those seeking independence during their visit.
The art visit at the Uffizi and the view of the Florence Cathedral provide memorable highlights within a flexible schedule. While the tour doesn’t include guided city tours or meals, the ample free time encourages personal exploration and discovery.
Those who value organized logistics, independent city exploration, and a manageable group size will find this tour a practical choice. It works particularly well for first-time visitors and travelers with limited time in Italy.
“Michaela made the experience so easy and was super helpful! She made sure everyone was very comfortable and went above and beyond. Which made our d…”
Does this tour include guided city tours in Florence?
No, the tour does not include guided tours of Florence itself. You explore the city independently during your free time.
Are train tickets included in the price?
Yes, round-trip high-speed train tickets are included, with assistance from the tour leader.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
The tour features a guided visit to the Uffizi Gallery (admission not included), and free time at the Florence Cathedral.
What is the meeting point and departure time?
The tour departs at 7:30am from Via Marsala, 46, Rome.
How long is the overall experience?
The trip lasts approximately 12 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free exploration.
Is food provided during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included. Travelers should plan to eat during their free time.
What happens if there are train issues?
The tour leader assists with any train ticket problems. There was an incident reported where tickets were missing, but the guide helped resolve it.
Can children participate?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is suitable for families or individuals seeking a day trip.
What is the maximum group size?
The group is limited to 25 travelers for a more comfortable experience.
How do I cancel or change the booking?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start. Changes less than 24 hours before are not accepted.