Florence
The historic center, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an open-air gallery, which at every step tells the story of European culture.
Entering the museums of Florence means immersing yourself in the cultural imagination that has contributed to the formation of Western civilization, laying the foundations of the aesthetic, educational, scientific, political and artistic canons on which it is based.
The capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany has nearly 400.000 inhabitants. Known as the capital of the Italian Renaissance, it has countless sculptures, squares, civil and religious buildings, palaces, markets, and museums that make it a unique destination. World-famous for its perfect preservation, Florence looks as it did in the 15th century.
However, thanks to the modernisation projects commissioned by the city council, Florence is a perfect mix of modernity and classicism. Florence’s museums, palaces, and churches are among the world’s greatest artistic treasures.
Congress Venue
Fortezza da Basso
The XVIth century fortress “Fortezza da Basso” is a compact modern congress center, that is fully equipped with cutting edge AV and hybrid facilities.
All meeting rooms are within 5’ walking distance from each other.
How to get to the Congress Venue
By train, by car, by plane, by tramway – the congress and exhibition center of Firenze Fiera is always within easy reach.
Eco-friendly, fast, silent – the tramway is the ideal zero-emission transport to move around the city without worries. The congress and exhibition center is connected to the motorway through line T1, and to the airport through line T2.
LINE T1
To the Fortezza da Basso
STOP – FORTEZZA FIERE E CONGRESSI
To Palazzo dei Congressi & Palazzo degli Affari
STOP – VALFONDA – STAZIONE SMN
LINE T2
To the Congress & Exhibition Center
STOP – ALAMANNI – STAZIONE
Are you arriving from A1 motorway?Then you can park at Villa Costanza – the first Drive & Tramway system in Italy – without exiting from the motorway. From there, the tramway will take you to the city centre in a few minutes.
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Tramway fares and schedules
Drive & Tramway
Thanks to high-speed railway, arriving in Florence by train is a matter of minutes, and the congress and exhibition center is located just a few steps away from the main Santa Maria Novella railway station:
37 min from Bologna; 1h30min; from Rome; 1h50min from Milan; 2h55min from Naples.
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Travelling with Trenitalia
Travelling with Italo
The Amerigo Vespucci International Airport (FLR) is only 4 km away from the Florence city centre, and Line T2 of the tramway connects it to the main Santa Maria Novella railway station in 20 minutes.
The Galileo Galilei International Airport in Pisa (PSA) is only one hour away from the Florence city centre, and is connected to the Tuscan capital with trains departing every hour and Terravision buses.
Thanks to high-speed trains connecting Bologna to Florence in half an hour, the Guglielmo Marconi Airport in Bologna (BLQ) also allows you to easily reach Florence.
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Amerigo Vespucci Airport
Galileo Galilei Airport
Airplane Marconi Airport
By motorway A1, you only need 20 minutes between from exits Firenze Nord and Firenze Sud to reach the congress and exhibition center and its car parks.
You may also decide to leave your car directly on the motorway and catch the tramway, thanks to the first Drive & Tramway in Italy. Just leave your car inside the car park at Villa Costanza and reach the city centre in a few minutes!
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Arriving at the Fortezza da Basso by car