Useful Tips for Planning Your Trip
Travel Time at a Glance
- Pisa Airport → Calambrone: approx. 15–20 minutes
- Pisa Centrale → Calambrone: approx. 20–30 minutes, depending on traffic and transport
- Florence → Pisa Centrale (train): about 1 hour
- Rome → Pisa Centrale (train): about 2.5–3 hours
- Milan → Pisa Centrale (train): about 3 hours
Please note that travel times may vary during peak tourist seasons or weekends.
Taxi Sharing and Cost Awareness
- Taxis in Italy are reliable but not cheap. Sharing a taxi with other participants can significantly reduce costs.
- Informal taxi sharing often happens naturally among conference participants arriving at the same time — especially at Pisa Airport and Pisa Centrale.
- Official taxis are white and clearly marked. Always avoid unofficial drivers offering rides inside stations or airports.
- If you need a taxi receipt, ask the driver before starting the ride.
Public Transport: What to Know
- Local buses are affordable but can be infrequent, especially in the evening.
- Bus numbers and routes may change, so avoid relying on printed schedules found at stops.
- Always check updated routes and timetables on the Autolinee Toscane website:
https://www.at-bus.it - Tickets for buses must be purchased in advance (online, via app, or at authorised sellers). Tickets usually cannot be bought on board.
Things to Avoid
- Avoid planning tight connections on your arrival day. Italian transport works… but prefers flexibility.
- Don’t assume that everyone speaks fluent English, especially on local buses. A smile and patience go a long way.
- Avoid renting a car unless you feel comfortable driving in Italy; for most participants, train + taxi is simpler and less stressful.

