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Buses from Florence to Rome

🚌 Traveling from Florence to Rome by bus is a convenient and scenic journey. The direct bus operated by FlixBus departs twice daily and takes approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes to reach Roma Tiburtina TiBus station. 🌄 Route 1 offers a quicker option, taking 3 hours and 20 minutes to cover the 233 km distance. You'll board a bus at Florence Villa Constanza Bus Station heading towards Naples, with a stop in Rome Tiburtina Bus station. The agency for this route is Itabus, offering a direct and efficient connection between Florence and Rome. 🛤️ For a longer but scenic journey, consider Route 2, which takes 4 hours and 30 minutes to reach Rome. This route covers the same distance of 233 km but involves a bus journey towards Strasatti. You'll travel with Autoservizi Salemi on Bus S121, providing a comfortable ride from Florence to Rome with a stop at Tiburtina Bus station.

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  • Yes, there is a direct bus service between Florence and Rome. The bus departs from Florence and arrives at Roma Tiburtina TiBus. There are two services available daily, operating every day, and the journey typically takes around 3 hours and 45 minutes. It is a convenient and time-efficient option for traveling between these two cities.
  • The cost of a bus ticket from Florence to Rome typically ranges from €22 to €33, depending on the specific bus service, time of booking, and any promotional fares available. It is advisable to book your ticket in advance to secure the best possible price for your journey. The varying ticket prices offer flexibility for travelers to choose a fare that suits their budget and travel preferences when making the trip between these two Italian cities.
  • The Florence to Rome buses are typically most crowded during peak travel times and weekends, especially in the mornings and evenings when commuters and tourists are more likely to be traveling between the cities. For a less crowded experience, mid-week daytime journeys may offer more space and a quieter atmosphere on the bus. It's advisable to book tickets in advance or consider traveling during off-peak hours to potentially avoid crowds and secure a more comfortable journey.
  • The first bus of the day to travel from Florence to Rome typically departs in the early morning hours, providing an early start for travelers looking to reach Rome. The last bus of the day usually leaves in the late afternoon or early evening, allowing passengers to arrive in Rome before nighttime. It's important to check the specific departure times for the day of travel as schedules may vary slightly.

Will you be returning to Florence by bus?

If you are looking for the return bus journey, check out buses from Rome to Florence

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