How do you get to Florence from UK?
Cityjet, British Airways and Vueling operate flights to Florence from London City Airport and Gatwick; there are around 3 direct flights a day. Air France, Lufthansa and Swiss Air are a few of the airlines offering connecting flights to Florence from London.
How much is a train ticket from London to Italy?
London to Rome by train
Journey time | From 20h 39m |
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Price | From €108.80 |
Distance | 889 miles (1431 km) |
Frequency | 12 trains per day |
First train | 08:01 |
Can you get a ferry from UK to Italy?
Whilst there are no direct ferries from the UK to Mediterranean serving commercial routes, we offer a range of indirect services to the most popular Mediterranean ferry routes including Italy, Tunisia, Malta, Cyprus and the Greek Islands. From there you neeed to drive to Italy or Spain.
Who flys direct to Florence from UK?
Direct flights schedule to Florence from the UK
UK airport | Airline | Average flight time |
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London Gatwick | Vueling Airline | 2hr |
Edinburgh | British Airways | 3hr |
London City | British Airways | 2hr |
Southampton | British Airways | 2hr |
Can you catch a train from London to Italy?
On average, it takes around 22 hours 45 minutes to travel from London St-Pancras to Rome by train, the fastest services can get you there in as little as 21 hours 38 minutes though. You’ll usually find 2 trains per day running along the 892 miles (1436 km) route between these two destinations.
How long does it take to get to Italy by boat from UK?
Ferries to Italy can take between 10 minutes and 57 hours, depending on the route, the operator, and weather conditions.
How much are the tolls from UK to Italy?
Motorway tolls: approximately £60 each way – this can be more or less depending on the route you take and whether you use a tunnel to cross the Alps or take the slower pass route. Petrol / electric: (based on driving from London to Siena) Approximately £300 for petrol or £80 electric.