Italy is part of the Schengen Area. Guests from many countries (including the UK and U.S.) may enter visa-free for short stays, while others may require a Schengen visa.
If required, visas can be applied for up to 6 months before travel, and we recommend applying at least 6–8 weeks before departure.
The closest airport is Florence Airport (FLR), located about 20 minutes from the city centre.
You may also fly into Pisa International Airport (PSA), which is about 1 hour from Florence by train or car and often has more international flight options.
Taxi from Florence Airport: -20 minutes (€25 – €35)
Tram from Florence Airport to city centre: - 25 minutes (€1.70)
Private transfers: widely available and recommended for convenience
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Yes — Florence is one of the most walkable cities in Europe. Most landmarks, restaurants, and shopping streets are located within the historic centre and can easily be explored on foot.
International roaming is available but can be expensive. Many travellers prefer purchasing a local SIM card or eSIM, which can be easily arranged online or at the airport.
Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafés, and restaurants.
No — the local currency is the Euro (€).
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s helpful to carry small amounts of cash for taxis, cafés, or small shops.
Tipping is not mandatory in Italy, but it is appreciated.
Typical guidelines:
Restaurants: small tip or rounding up the bill
Taxi drivers: round up to the nearest euro
Hotel staff: €1–€2 for assistance
No special vaccinations are required for travel to Italy. Standard travel health precautions are generally sufficient.
Yes. Guest transportation will be arranged to and from the wedding venues from designated hotels.
Detailed transfer schedules and pickup locations will be shared closer to the wedding dates through the wedding website and our hospitality team.
The primary language is Italian, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas. Learning a few simple Italian phrases like “Grazie” (thank you) is always appreciated.