25–26 Feb 2019
Physics Department - Pisa University and INFN - Sezione di Pisa
Europe/Rome timezone
Constraining the equation of state of matter at extreme densities with gravitational wave observations

Travel informations

How to reach Pisa


By airplane

The Pisa International Airport "Galileo Galilei" is the main destination in Tuscany.
The airport is about 3 km far from the city center which can be reached by:

- taxi;

- PisaMover  a shuttle train which connects the Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport to the Pisa Central train Station. The service runs every 5 minutes and operates every day from 6.00 a.m. to 12.00. p.m., including Sunday and public holidays. The journey time is 8 minutes. The Airport Station of the PisaMover is located in front of the port services building, on the border of the area destinated to the City Gate. (PisaMover website)

For more information on flights and connections to the city visit the Galileo Galilei Airport website.



By Train

Pisa is very well connected to Florence and is on the main line Rome-La Spezia. The city also serves Viareggio, Livorno, Pistoia, and Lucca. For more information and train timetable visit the Trenitalia website.
 
By Car

Pisa is near the intersection of two highways: A12 north-south (Genova - Livorno) and A11 east-west (Pisa - Florence). Alternatives include the SGC FIPILI to Florence, and the ss1 (Via Aurelia) which connects Rome to Genova.
 
Transport in Pisa city centre

The bus service is operated by CPT (website in Italian, only).

The city also offers efficient car parks served then by city shuttles to the main top sights.

If you are coming by car, beware of restricted traffic zones, for more information see here.