Florence can be expensive. A typical bus ticket costs around €25-30, which might seem steep for a backpacker. But if you do the math, it can actually save you money.
The "Transport Replacement" Strategy
If you buy a 24h ticket, strictly use it as your transport.
- Taxi Cost: A taxi from the station to Piazzale Michelangelo is €15-20 one way.
- Bus Cost: ~€25 for 24 hours of unlimited rides.
- Verdict: If you visit the viewpoint + one other distant site (like Fiesole or Porta Romana), the bus pays for itself compared to taxis.
Where to Find Discounts
- Florence City Pass: Look for bundles that include the bus + Uffizi + Accademia + Dome Climb. These often save you 10-15% and include "skip-the-line" features.
- Family Tickets: Always buy the family pack (2 adults + 2/3 kids) instead of individual tickets.
- Online vs Kiosk: Booking online usually saves €2-3 per ticket compared to buying from street vendors.
Free Sights Along the Route (No Entry Fees!)
You don't need to pay for museums at every stop.
- Stop: Piazzale Michelangelo: 100% Free. Best view in the city.
- Stop: Cascine Park: Free. Great for a picnic lunch (buy food at a supermarket to save €€€).
- Stop: English Cemetery: (Piazzale Donatello) Technically free, though a small donation is suggested. It's an atmospheric open-air museum.
- Stop: Villa Cora Area: Beautiful to just walk around the exterior gates and the Rose Garden (Giardino delle Rose) nearby, which is free and open year-round.
Picnic Strategy
Instead of a €50 lunch, hop off at Stop 1 (Station), go to the Conad Supermarket nearby, buy prosciutto, pecorino, and bread, and ride to Cascine Park or Piazzale Michelangelo for a scenic lunch.