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Hello, in Italy we only have Trenitalia, the official Italian Railway company. The trains are divided in: IC (Inter City): they are cheaper but they are slower than the High Speed. AV (Alta Velocità
Hello, it is possible of course, but there's no direct train, so it's going to be long and painful.. You can leave at 16.00 from Madrid and arrive in Florence at 12.39 the day after. I attach all the
Hello, the train is the best solution. It goes fast and it is relatively unexpensive. It costs 80 Euro roundtrip, 120 Euro if you take 1st class. Per person. If you are more then 2/3 people I'd suggest
Hello, from what I know and what I hear around Tuscany, people are raving about their service, either for the tours and for the transfers. In Italy tipping is not mandatory or "almost mandatory" like
hello, from the airport you can take a cab to the station and tthen take a train to Siena and finally a cab again, but I think you'll end up paying almost the same as a more comfortable and faster private

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