Siena - Getting There By Air
Tel: (050) 849 300/111.
Website: www.pisa-airport.com
Siena has no airport of its own. Quickest links are from Pisa airport, in the north of Tuscany, which provides easy onward access to the city by road or rail.
Airport facilities: Facilities include a bank, bureau de change, ATMs, baby changing facilities (situated on the ground floor), restaurants, shops, beauty centre, tourist information, and a post office. Car hire operators include Avis, Europcar, Maggiore and Sixt. There is also a dedicated business centre, the Galilei Business Centre (tel: (050) 849 200). Business-class travellers also have access to the Galilei VIP Lounge.
Transport to the city: The station is just beside the airport, where trains run approximately hourly to Empoli where you change for Siena. There are more frequent services from Pisa Centrale, a five-minute train ride away. Siena station is 2km (1.2 miles) outside the historic centre. Journey time is around two hours 30 minutes. Trains also run direct to Florence's Santa Maria Novella station, from where it is a short walk to the SITA bus station. Blue SITA buses run direct to Siena, journey time one hour 15 minutes. There are also two direct buses a day from the airport to Pisa, run by TRAIN, journey time around two hours.
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