Find your way
By air:
Florence’s Amerigo Vespucci airport. IATA code: FLR; web: http://www.aeroporto.firenze.it.
Pisa (IATA CODE: PSA; web: http://www.pisa-airport.it) and Bologna (IATA CODE: BLQ; web: http://www.bologna-airport.it/) airports can be reached from Florence by train in 60 minutes.
By train:
The Santa Maria Novella railway station rises in the centre of the ancient city and connects to major Italian cities. Visitors can reach the conference building or any other point of the city in a few minutes.
By car:
The A1 highway connects Florence to Milan and Rome (about three hours’ drive). Other motorways connect Florence to Siena (45 minutes), San Gimignano (30 minutes), Arezzo (30 minutes), Pisa (50 minutes) and Lucca (30 minutes).
Florence’s Amerigo Vespucci airport. IATA code: FLR; web: http://www.aeroporto.firenze.it.
Pisa (IATA CODE: PSA; web: http://www.pisa-airport.it) and Bologna (IATA CODE: BLQ; web: http://www.bologna-airport.it/) airports can be reached from Florence by train in 60 minutes.
By train:
The Santa Maria Novella railway station rises in the centre of the ancient city and connects to major Italian cities. Visitors can reach the conference building or any other point of the city in a few minutes.
By car:
The A1 highway connects Florence to Milan and Rome (about three hours’ drive). Other motorways connect Florence to Siena (45 minutes), San Gimignano (30 minutes), Arezzo (30 minutes), Pisa (50 minutes) and Lucca (30 minutes).