Ride the Scenic Funicolare di Certaldo
Experience the breathtaking views of Tuscany aboard the Funicolare di Certaldo, connecting charm and history in a scenic ride.
The Funicolare di Certaldo is not just a mode of transportation; it's a delightful journey that ascends through the picturesque landscape of Tuscany. This mountain cable car provides an exceptional way to experience the beauty of the region while traveling between the lower and upper parts of Certaldo, a town steeped in history and culture. As you glide upwards, take in the breathtaking views of rolling hills, lush vineyards, and the enchanting medieval architecture that defines this area. Certaldo is famously known as the birthplace of the renowned poet Giovanni Boccaccio, and the funicular ride offers easy access to the town’s historical sites, including the Palazzo Pretorio and the beautiful Church of Saints Jacopo and Filippo. Visitors can explore the narrow streets lined with quaint shops, local eateries, and art galleries, making it a perfect destination for a leisurely day trip. The funicular operates daily, making it convenient for tourists to enjoy this unique experience at various times throughout the day. Whether you’re an avid photographer seeking to capture the stunning views or a history buff eager to discover the tales of the past, the Funicolare di Certaldo is a must-visit attraction that beautifully combines transportation with the essence of Tuscany.
Local tips
- Try to visit in the morning for clearer views and fewer crowds.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning landscapes during your ride.
- Check the weather before your visit to ensure the best visibility.
- Consider combining your ride with a visit to local restaurants for a taste of Tuscan cuisine.
- Look for special events or festivals happening in Certaldo to enhance your experience.
A brief summary to Funicolare di Certaldo
- Piazza Boccaccio, 37, Certaldo, Metropolitan City of Florence, 50052, IT
- +39800142424
- Visit website
- Monday 7:30 am-1 am
- Tuesday 7:30 am-1 am
- Wednesday 7:30 am-1 am
- Thursday 7:30 am-1 am
- Friday 7:30 am-1 am
- Saturday 7:30 am-1 am
- Sunday 7:30 am-1 am
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, take the A1 motorway (Autostrada del Sole) and exit at 'Certaldo'. From the exit, follow the signs for Certaldo. Once you arrive in Certaldo, look for 'Piazza Boccaccio'. The Funicolare di Certaldo is located at Piazza Boccaccio, 37, 50052 Certaldo FI. Parking is available nearby, but be mindful of any parking fees.
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Train
For those using public transportation, take a train to Certaldo from major cities in Tuscany such as Florence or Siena. The train station in Certaldo is well connected. Upon arrival, exit the station and walk towards the town center. Follow signs towards Piazza Boccaccio. The Funicolare di Certaldo is located at Piazza Boccaccio, 37, 50052 Certaldo FI, which is approximately a 10-minute walk from the train station.
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Bus
If you're within Tuscany, you can also take a bus to Certaldo. Check local bus schedules as they vary by day and time. Once you arrive at the Certaldo bus station, you can walk to the Funicolare di Certaldo at Piazza Boccaccio, 37, 50052 Certaldo FI, which is around a 10-minute walk. Make sure to check the bus fare and schedule ahead of your trip.
Attractions Nearby to Funicolare di Certaldo
- San Tommaso
- Boccaccio's house
- Certaldo Alto
- Museo di Arte Sacra
- Chiesa dei Santi Jacopo e Filippo (Certaldo)
- Santi Tommaso e Prospero
- Canonica hill Park
- Parco di Canonica
- Fontaleoni
- Casa Lucii
- Tenuta Torciano
- Castello Di Oliveto
- Agriturismo Il Vicario
- Fattoria Majnoni Guicciardini
- Piazza Leto Fratini
Landmarks nearby to Funicolare di Certaldo
- Slow Visit Florence
- San Gimignano - Strada
- I Coppi
- Chiesa di Sant'Agostino
- Palazzo Mari
- Comune di San Gimignano
- Hotel Leon Bianco
- Pro Loco San Gimignano
- Torre dei Becci
- Le Vecchie Mura
- Remains of the Church of Saint Francis
- Museo Della Tortura E Della Pena Di Morte
- B & B Palazzo al Torrione
- B & B San Gimignano Diffuso
- Viewpoint San Gimignano