Badia a Passignano
Discover the Tranquil Beauty of Badia a Passignano
Experience the tranquil beauty and rich history of Badia a Passignano in the heart of Tuscany, a perfect destination for serene getaways and cultural immersion.
Nestled in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, Badia a Passignano offers travelers a tranquil escape filled with rich history, stunning landscapes, and a taste of authentic Italian culture. This charming village is perfect for those seeking an idyllic retreat away from the bustling tourist spots.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
To reach Badia a Passignano from Florence, start by heading to the Santa Maria Novella bus station in the city center. From there, take the bus line 365 towards Barberino Tavarnelle. The journey will take approximately 40 minutes. Make sure to get off at the 'Badia a Passignano' stop. Once you get off, follow the signs to the Badia, which is just a short walk from the bus stop.
Train and Bus
Another option is to take a train from Florence to the nearest train station, which is Poggibonsi. Head to the Santa Maria Novella train station and take a train to Poggibonsi. The ride takes about 30 minutes. Upon arrival at Poggibonsi, exit the train station and catch the local bus towards Barberino Tavarnelle. Get off at 'Badia a Passignano' stop and walk a short distance to the site.
Taxi or Rideshare
If you prefer a more direct route, you can use a taxi or rideshare service like Uber. Simply request a ride from your current location in Florence to Badia a Passignano. This option will take approximately 30-40 minutes depending on traffic and will drop you off right at the entrance.
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