// nearest airports

Pisa - PSA

~ 20 km from Livorno, the closest and most convenient airport.

Getting to Livorno from PSA:

By train: Take the Pisamover shuttle from Pisa Airport to Pisa Centrale, then take a direct train to Livorno Centrale. The journey takes 30-40 minutes.
By car: Taxis/car rentals are available at Pisa Airport taking around 20-25 minutes.

Florence - FLR

~ 90 km from Livorno with a good range of European flights.

Getting to Livorno from FLR:

By train: Take the shuttle bus or tram to Florence SMN Station, then a train to Livorno Centrale. Total journey time is about 2 hours.
By car: Around 1.5 hours by taxi or private car.

Bologna - BLQ

~ 180 km from Livorno, well-connected to major European cities.

Getting to Livorno from BLQ:

By train: The Marconi Express will take you to Bologna Centrale, then take a train to Florence SMN, then a train to Livorno Centrale. All in ~2.5 hours.
By car: Driving takes around 2 hours, with car rentals available at the airport.

// Local Transportation in Livorno

By taxi

A taxi ride from the station to the seaside or Palazzo Pancaldi takes ~ 10-15 minutes and ~ €12. Uber is not available in Italy :/.

By bus

Local buses (lines 1+, 2+, or 8N) run from Livorno Centrale Station to Viale Italia, close to Palazzo Pancaldi. The bus ride takes around 20 minutes. Check the local bus schedule for exact timings.

Bike rentals

Livorno is a bike-friendly city with several cycling paths along the seafront and through the city center. The relatively flat terrain make it ideal for cycling. You can rent bikes from several locations around the city.

// practical tips

Check train schedules

Use the Trenitalia website or app to check train schedules and book tickets. Make sure to check-in before onboarding the train.

Local transport apps

Consider downloading apps like at bus or the Tabnet for real-time updates on local public transport and easy ticket purchasing.

// what to eat in livorno

Cacciucco

Livorno’s signature dish, Cacciucco, is a hearty fish stew made with a variety of seafood, tomatoes, garlic, and red wine. It’s a must-try for seafood lovers!

Cecina

This savory chickpea flatbread is a popular street food in Livorno. Enjoy it on its own or inside a sandwich with fillings like grilled eggplant.

Ponce alla Livornese

A strong coffee-based drink with rum and lemon zest, Ponce Livornese is perfect for warming up after a day of exploring. It’s a traditional Livornese beverage with a unique kick.

Frati Fritti

A type of sweet, deep-fried doughnut, Frati Fritti are soft and fluffy, often sprinkled with sugar. They are a local favorite for breakfast or as a sweet treat throughout the day.

Livorno street food

A reflection of its coastal charm and diverse cultural influences, the street markets offer an authentic taste of Tuscan flavors such as the "5 e 5" sandwich and seafood delicacies like fried calamari and baccalà.

Fresh seafood

From red mullet fish (triglie alla livornese) to calamari and mussels, you’ll find a wide range of delicious options at local restaurants and trattorias.

// things to do

Boat tour

Take a boat tour through the Venezia Nuova district’s canals. It’s a relaxing way to see the city’s landmarks.

Beach day

Enjoy a day by the sea at one of Livorno’s beaches. Relax and soak up the Mediterranean sun.

Arts & museums

The Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori hosts works from the Macchiaioli movement, alongside smaller galleries and cultural centers worth exploring.

Day trips

Pisa & Florence are perfect for day trips. If you have more time, you can visit Elba Island, known for its crystal-clear waters and picturesque villages.

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