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                <title>Getting the train</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Budget airlines fly into Pisa - don't bother with the bus, the road is usually very busy into Florence. Get the train, there's a station at Pisa airport with regular trains to Florence; or go to Pisa Central where there are even more trains to Florence and it's cheaper.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Take EuroStar from Rome to Florence and enjoy Tuscany</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you have more time while in Italy and want to experience one of its most beautiful countrysides, take the Eurostar train from the Termini station in Rome and go to Florence.<br><br>The trip takes you about 1h and 50 min and it is all worth it. You dart through Tuscany at 200 km an hour on your way to Florence and you see for yourself the undulating hills, the cypress trees and on the top of the hill, villas and agriturismi Tuscany is known for.<br><br>And once you get to Florence go off the beaten tourist track – do visit the market of Florence and dive into the colourful atmosphere, the smell of leather and the art of bargaining. You can find there some great gift to carry home – especially the pashmina shawls and the silk ties.<br><br>I love going to Florence from Rome – even for a day and if you find the time to do it you will not regret it.]]></description>
                
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