AVG TRAVEL TIME | 3h 04m |
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When catching a train from Florence to Naples you will be travelling through the Italian countryside for most of the journey. There is no doubt that any part of the Italian countryside is scenic. Florence is a region that is rich in rolling hills of Chianti covered with farms, vineyards, orchards and villas. Along the way, you should look out of the left side of the train to experience the best views. Keep in mind that generally, this rail from Florence to Naples makes a stop in Rome, which means you could get out and enjoy sites like the Spanish Steps, or the Piazza Navona if your schedule allows. The scenery does not change much along the way but remains serene and beautiful.
As you complete your train trip from Florence to Naples, you will arrive at Firenze Santa Maria Novella Station. This station offers train tickets from Florence to Naples daily. If you walk from your arrival platform to the main entrance hall, you will find there are several welcome services available. These include a division of Florence's tourism office, a passenger lounge where you are welcome to freshen up after your trip. If you need to change money, you can make use of the currency exchange desk. The location of the luggage is there as well. Just near platform number five, you will see the post office and the station's restrooms. If you head to the mezzanine level of the station, you will find a local restaurant and a pharmacy. Travellers who have disabilities will find the station is wheelchair friendly and does offer assisted travel on request. There are multiple disabled restrooms located on each floor of the station. The main street outside the station entrance is a hub for public transport, making this station highly accessible.
If you are an EU national and are catching a rail from Florence to Naples, you will not require a passport to make the trip, if you have a valid copy of your ID card present. However, if you do not, then a passport document must serve as your proof of identification. If you are making the trip and are not an EU national, you will be required to have a valid passport on hand. For a passport to be valid, it must be at least six months away from its expiry date.
You booked a train ticket from Florence to Naples and now you have arrived at Napoli Centrale Station, now where do you go? Most travellers find their next destination is the city centre, before heading out to nearby locations. There are a few ways to get to the city centre from Napoli Centrale Station. You could decide to take the subway. The subway is operated by Naples-Aversa Metro and runs two lines coming out of the train station to the city centre. One of them stops at Universatia, where you can then take a short walk to the centre. The other stops at Toledo, where you can again make the last stretch of the journey on foot. Another option is to catch a bus. Consult bus line 151 which stops at Marchese Campodisola to reach your destination. There is a second longer bus journey available, which is slightly cheaper. This route will have you stopping at Napoli - Piazza Garibaldi, Corso Umberto first and then completing the trip at Napoli - Via Medina. Once you disembark from the bus, you can easily walk the rest of the way to the city centre. You can also catch a tram which runs along line 1. The quickest way to make the journey is by taxi.
Arrive at your destination quickly by taking a 3h 00m train from Florence Peretola to Naples. Your arrival can differ by about 0h 04m. This largely depends on whether your train ride includes stops or a direct route from Florence Peretola to Naples.
The straight-line distance from Florence Peretola to Naples is 253.6 mi, but the actual distance you’ll travel by train depends on the route taken. The train journey is around 3h 00m long.