Italy

Flight Nice - Florence

the jewel of the Medici family

Set a course for Tuscany

A flight from Nice to Florence is not just the start of a holiday in Italy. It's a journey through time! Travel back to the Renaissance, a blessed era which, in Dante’s city more than anywhere else, saw the birth of some of humanity's finest masterpieces.

This direct flight from Nice to Florence is a unique opportunity to discover Botticelli and his Venus, Michelangelo and his David, and Brunelleschi and his Duomo. Such a rare experience can be combined with an enchanting stay in Tuscany, a region full of history, beauty, lifestyle, delicious local food and traditions like no other, making a non-stop flight from Nice to Florence the shortest route to heaven on Earth.

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Florence cathedrale Santa Maria
Florence
Florence Ruelles

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  • Formalities for travelling to Florence

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    • Our Italian neighbours are members of the Schengen area. This means that EU nationals only need a valid passport or a national ID card to visit the Boot.
    • Currency: Italians have one thing in common with the French: they pay for their coffee in euros. Except, rumour has it that theirs is the best in the world

    Your flight to Florence from Nice

    Air Corsica's non-stop Nice-Florence flight departs from Terminal 2.

    A wonderful adventure will be waiting for you in Tuscany. However, your plane won’t wait! If you are late for boarding, it will leave without you. So, to be sure of taking to the skies, make sure you arrive at the airport an hour or more before take-off. This will allow you to reach your boarding gate with complete peace of mind. A word of warning, however: if you have to go through your airline's check-in counter to drop off hold baggage or collect your tickets, add a good half-hour to this time.

    Departure airport Nice Côte d’ Airport
    Departure terminal Terminal 2
    Arrival airport Florence Peretola Amerigo Vespucci Airport

    Arriving at Florence airport

    Florence Peretola Amerigo Vespucci Airport is just four kilometres from the city centre. This short distance can be covered with:

    • Tram: Line T2 runs from Florence airport to the city centre, stopping at Unita, near the central train station. It passes every five to ten minutes, from 5am to past midnight (until 2am on Fridays and Saturdays). It's fast (a twenty-minute journey) and cheap.
    • Taxis: to be dropped off in front of your hotel or holiday home, it will cost you around thirty euros.
    • A hire car: a good idea for those planning to leave Florence to visit the most beautiful cities in the surrounding area. What's more, the presence of a dozen firms at the airport increases your chances of finding a vehicle available at a good price.

What to do in
Florence ?

There are two options at the end of your direct flight from Nice to Florence. The first is that you stay in the Medici city throughout your stay. A very wise choice given its exceptional cultural richness, earning it the title, of the ‘cradle of the Renaissance.’

So much so that it regularly tops the list of the most beautiful cities in Europe, if not the world! However, you may prefer the second option: exploring Tuscany, from Lucca to Siena, via the Leaning Tower of Pisa and San Gimignano, or the vineyards of Chianti and Bolgheri. In both cases, the dolce vita is guaranteed!

Florence Ville
Florence
  • A city of a thousand facets

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    Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Florence is the cultural destination par excellence. If you are on a romantic holiday, you will love strolling through these streets and alleys from another age, overflowing with elegance and romance. The City of the Lilies (the flower is its emblem) is home to some of the greatest Western masterpieces, and its monuments, from churches to palaces, are among the most beautiful you might see in Italy.

    But the Tuscan capital is not just about old stones. It is also a particularly popular shopping destination. Discover the talented craftsmen, including the famous goldsmiths of the Ponte Vecchio and the leatherworkers of San Lorenzo, as well as many designers, starting with the two great names in fashion, Gucci and Ferragamo.

    Finally, the city also has an irresistible lifestyle. This includes a spectacular passeggiata on the banks of the Arno at sunset. Then there is the inimitable flavour of Italian ice cream - the famous gelati, not to mention the Tuscan cuisine, rich in tradition and a particularly diverse selection of local delicacies, and some of the best wines in a country with no shortage of great vintages. Finally, at the weekend, don't forget to enjoy a cocktail in one of the city's many specialist bars. Their terraces and interior bars, with their precious or unusual decor, are just as worth visiting as the hedonic mixes dreamed up by their bartenders.

  • Top 10 things to do in Florence

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    • Book your ticket for the Uffizi Gallery, one of the most beautiful museums in Europe. Its galleries feature works by the greatest Italian artists of the Renaissance: Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Perugino, Raphael and Giotto. The highlight of the visit? The two wonders of Botticelli, the local artist: the Birth of Venus and Primavera.
    • Continue your tour of museums with the galleria dell' Accademia, dedicated to sculpture and home to Michelangelo's famous David, and the Museo di San Marco, a former convent now dedicated to the paintings of Fra Angelico.
    • Be ready to be amazed when you arrive in Piazza della Signoria, the city's most famous square, with its many sculptures, including the famous equestrian statue of Cosimo I, its fountain of Neptune and its ancient palaces, including Palazzo Vecchio, where the city's notables once sat.
    • Take to the hills! At the end of the day, take a taxi or bus across the Arno to piazzale Michelangelo. Not only is this look-out point pretty, but it also offers breathtaking views over Florence that is at its more beautiful at sunset.
    • On the Ponte Vecchio, admire the designs of the goldsmiths, who have been working with gold and silver for five centuries in their small workshops perched on the city's oldest bridge. However, avoid sealing your love with a padlock hanging from the bridge’s gates: it's been banned for nearly twenty years!
    • Push open the door of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, also known as the duomo. It is stunning! It is one of the largest churches in Christendom. Brunelleschi designed the famous dome which, at over 45 metres in diameter, in unequalled anywhere in the world. Giotto was responsible for the campanile.
    • Continue your tour of Florentine sacred sites with the Brancacci Chapel and its frescoes by Lippi, the Basilica of San Lorenzo and its Medici chapels, tombs of the famous Florentine family, or the Basilica of Santa Croce, which houses the tombs of several Florentine personalities including Michelangelo, Galileo, Machiavelli and Dante.
    • Immerse yourself in greenery with a visit to the city's two most beautiful gardens: the giardino Bardini and the giardino di Boboli. Stroll along the paths shaded by wisteria, perfumed by rose beds, refreshed by fountains and canals and brightened up by numerous sculptures.
    • Discover the history of two major Italian fashion labels: Gucci and Ferragamo. They were both born on the banks of the Arno, and both tell their own stories in their respective museums: the Gucci Garden and the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum.
    • Taste the ‘super Tuscans,’ the best crus of the Tuscan vineyards, including prestigious wines such as: Chianti Superiore, Brunello di Montalcino and Bolgheri.

Regular flights Nice - Florence FLR

Nice → Florence FLR

from 109

FLIGHTS AIR CORSICA from Nice to Florence

2
Flights per week, From June to October

Flights per day :

  • Mon 1
  • Tue 0
  • Wed 0
  • Thu 0
  • Fri 1
  • Sat 0
  • Sun 0

Frequently asked questions

  • How long is the flight from Nice to Florence?

    The average flight time for a direct flight from Nice to Florence is 1 hour 10 minutes.

  • Which airline operates the direct flight from Nice to Florence?

    At the moment, Air Corsica is the only airline to offer a direct flight between Nice and Florence.

  • How many flights are there between Nice and Florence each week?

    As from June, Air Corsica will be flying to Florence from Nice twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays.

  • How much does a flight from Nice to Florence cost?

    The average price for a return flight from Nice to Florence over the last 90 days was 109 €.

  • Is there a time difference between Nice and Florence?

    There is no time difference between France and Italy.

  • What's the best time of year to visit Florence?

    In summer, the centre of Florence can be very hot. So, if you're worried about the heat, it’s better to plan your stay in the City of Lilies for June or the autumn. Walking around the city, visiting its heritage sights and going out at night will be even more enjoyable. On the other hand, if you're planning to explore Tuscany, don't worry about the weather forecast.

    Go for it, whatever the date of your holiday. Indeed, this nook of the world is beautiful all year round, starting in the high season. Enjoy sunbathing on a beach in Viareggio or on the island of Elba, picnicking under the stars at the Del Mulino waterfalls, enjoying a glass of Sassicaia, the Rolls Royce of Italian wines, in the main square of Bolgheri or admiring the greatest rock and pop stars live at the Summer Festival in Lucca, one of the most famous music festivals in Italy.

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