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Florence Central Train Station, officially called Firenze Santa Maria Novella is the main railway station serving the Italian city of Florence. Both commuters and tourists use the station on a daily basis, and the station processes an incredible 59 million passengers every year, making it one of the busiest train stations in Italy.
Florence Station is located just 10km from Florence Airport and can be reached in less than 30 minutes by car, traffic depending. It is one of the best places from which to pick up a hire car and go and explore Italy.
Range of Cars for Hire at Florence Central Train Station


Economy Cars for Hire at Florence Central Train Station
There are several economically friendly cars available for hire at Florence Central Train Station:
Opel Karl
Transmission: Manual
Passengers: 5
Doors: 2-3
Perfect for solo travellers or couples, this small yet efficient car makes getting around the narrow streets of Florence an easy task.
Fiat Panda
Transmission: Manual
Passengers: 5
Doors: 2-3
An Italian-made car designed for navigating narrow roads, as well as being suitable for motorway driving, the Fiat Panda is perfect for a couple or a small family.
Smart ForTwo
Transmission: Automatic
Passengers: 2
Doors: 2-3
The famous Smart Car, perfect for finding car parking spaces where no other vehicles can fit in, is ideal for navigating your way through the city.
Family Cars for Hire at Florence Central Train Station
There are also some cars which are more suited to families, due to their larger sizes and extra storage space:
Volkswagen T-Roc
Transmission: Manual
Passengers: 5
Doors: 2-4
Built with families in mind, this car is ideal for those who are planning longer road trips to the surrounding areas outside of the city centre.
Skoda Octavia Combi
Transmission: Automatic
Passengers: 5
Doors: 4-5
Ideal for those who prefer to drive an automatic rather than a manual, the Skoda Octavia also has the advantage of being one of the most durable cars on the road, with many clocking up well over 200,000 miles before being unsuitable for driving.
BMW 3 Series Touring
Transmission: Automatic
Passengers: 5
Doors: 4-5
A car that has raw power and the ability to weave through Florence’s winding streets with ease, the BMW 3 Series Touring is an excellent choice for families visiting Florence who wish to hire a car.
What Suppliers are Available at Florence Central Train Station?
There are many suppliers at Florence Central Train Station, and here are some of the most well-known:
Sixt: One of the biggest names in the car hire industry, Sixt has an office at Florence Central Train Station. Some of the vehicles they offer range from the humble Fiat 500 to the luxury BMW 5 Series, and everything in between.
Alamo: Another big name in the car hire industry, Alamo also offers car hire from Florence Central Station. Like Sixt, they also have a wide array of vehicles suitable for different budgets and needs in their fleet, ranging from the small Toyota Aygo to the mighty Audi A4 at the other end of the spectrum.
Keddy: Keddy is an off-shoot of Europcar, so it is little surprise that they have built up a solid reputation as a reliable car rental provider in the hire car industry. They also offer a wide range of cars, from the Volkswagen Up, ideal for solo travellers or couples to the Jeep Renegade, perfect for larger families.
Where is Florence Central Train Station Located?
Address: Piazza della Stazione, 50123 Firenze, Florence, Italy.
What to Know About Florence Central Train Station
Network Routes: There are several train companies which operate routes to and from Florence, and many of these are high-speed services, linking Florence to other major Italian cities. Some of the train companies include Frecciarossa and Frecciargento.
Some destinations which can be reached directly from Florence Central Train Station include Naples, Rome, Milan, Bologna, Venice, Salerno, Turin and Padua.
Food and Drink: There are several eateries and places where you can get something to drink at Florence Central Train Station. There is a McDonald’s where you can grab a fast food takeaway meal, as well as a place called VyTa which sells paninis.
Attractions: The station, being one of the oldest in Italy, has a lot of history. One particular monument offers a glimpse into a darker period of history, and that is the statue and plaque near Platform 16, which is in remembrance of the Jewish people who were deported to Nazi concentration camps from Florence.
Shops: There are many shops at the station including bookshops, cosmetic shops (including Victoria’s Secret and Sephora), a post office and a pharmacy.
Operating Hours:
- Open 04:00 – 01:00, Monday–Sunday.
Facilities:
- Seating areas
- Private lounges
- Disabled access
- Toilets (there is a €1 charge to use the toilets)
- Lost property
- Free WiFi
- Ticket office, open from 06:00 – 21:00 Monday–Sunday.
Peak Hours at Florence Central Train Station
The busiest times at Florence Central Train Station generally coincide with the commuter rush hours during the week. Therefore, avoiding travelling from 07:30–09:00 and from 16:00–18:30 during the week will leave you with a much better experience. Generally, ticket prices are cheaper outside of the rush hours, too.
How far away is Florence Central Train Station from Florence Airport?
Florence Central Train Station is 10km away from Florence Airport and can be reached in around 30 minutes by car, depending on the amount of traffic. There is also a direct bus route to and from the airport, which departs every 5 minutes and takes around 22 minutes to reach the train station.
Parking at Florence Central Train Station
There are several private car parks near the train station, which offer various services from short-term stays to longer-term stays, ranging up to 3 months at a time. The short-stay car parks are generally priced at an hourly rate.