Florence-Lucca bus?
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Florence-Lucca bus?
Can someone please tell me if this is the correct website for the Florence-Lucca bus?
Vaibus LUCCA (gruppo CTT Nord)
I'm having a hard time finding a time table. Also where exactly in Florence do we get the bus to Lucca and where do we buy tickets?
Molte grazie!
Carol
Vaibus LUCCA (gruppo CTT Nord)
I'm having a hard time finding a time table. Also where exactly in Florence do we get the bus to Lucca and where do we buy tickets?
Molte grazie!
Carol
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Don't know why you would take the bus instead of the train but here's a link to all the info you need for either: https://www.discovertuscany.com/lucc...-to-lucca.html
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Yes direct trains that are dirt cheap - Acquista il biglietto con le nostre offerte - Trenitalia - no seat reservations possible and flat fare so just buy at stations. There may be reasons to take bus but trains IME always more comfy - being easily able to get up move around and better views out both sides.
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The train lands you right across the road from Lucca’s front door, the bus more or less at the back. So in that regard one is no more convenient than the other. But I’m a big fan of trains when cost or convenience are more or less a toss-up, which they seem to be in this case.
To answer your question, Rome2rio.com says the buses to Lucca leave Florence not far from Santa Maria Novella (“SMN”) the main train station in the center of Florence. Address given for bus departures, Via Della Porte Nuove, 17, not far NW of the station.
To answer your question, Rome2rio.com says the buses to Lucca leave Florence not far from Santa Maria Novella (“SMN”) the main train station in the center of Florence. Address given for bus departures, Via Della Porte Nuove, 17, not far NW of the station.
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carolw: this bus is better between Siena and Florence because the train station for Siena is so far from town. The bus takes one to a central location in Siena. For Lucca, the station is right outside the walls and very convenient. Have a great trip.
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www.bahn.de/en for some reason only shows via Pisa but I thought there were direct trains - ask at station when buying tickets - those are regional trains no benefit to buy ahead - no seat reservations even possible and flat fare - regional trains bought online have restrictions on validity period but all in all buying ahead would save some time I guess.
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Lucca can easily consume a whole day but if you wanted to pop by Pisa's Leaning Tower it's just a short train ride away to Pisa S Giovanni station a very short walk from that station - en route back to Florence. Even just glimpsing it is a treat.





