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		By: Emily Rose		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://thewanderlustrose.com/tuscany-2-day-itinerary-from-pisa-how-to-spend-2-perfect-days/#comment-1354&quot;&gt;Marie&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Marie!! Wow sounds like you will have a wonderful trip :) I&#039;m sure you&#039;re going to fall in love with Tuscany!

The train system in Italy is so fantastic, affordable and easy to use.  If I were you, I would probably take the train from Rome to Florence. It&#039;s an hour and 45 minutes. Then after your time in Florence (which is incredible!! We spent 3 days there) take the train to Pisa. It&#039;s a little over an hour if you take the fast train or 90 minutes for less expensive train. 

Renting a car in Pisa was super affordable and made for easy access to Tuscany! You could of course have a rental car for the entire time, we just found the trains easy to use :)  

Have an amazing trip!! Xx]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://thewanderlustrose.com/tuscany-2-day-itinerary-from-pisa-how-to-spend-2-perfect-days/#comment-1354">Marie</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Marie!! Wow sounds like you will have a wonderful trip 🙂 I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re going to fall in love with Tuscany!</p>
<p>The train system in Italy is so fantastic, affordable and easy to use.  If I were you, I would probably take the train from Rome to Florence. It&#8217;s an hour and 45 minutes. Then after your time in Florence (which is incredible!! We spent 3 days there) take the train to Pisa. It&#8217;s a little over an hour if you take the fast train or 90 minutes for less expensive train. </p>
<p>Renting a car in Pisa was super affordable and made for easy access to Tuscany! You could of course have a rental car for the entire time, we just found the trains easy to use 🙂  </p>
<p>Have an amazing trip!! Xx</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi there! My husband and I are planning to go to Italy next year October 2022. We are going first to Rome and then next in Florence/Tuscany. We are also planning to drive in Tuscany region and will stay there for 2 days to get the taste of a country side living. My question is, from Rome where do you think is the best way to take the route that is closer to Tuscan region. I want to visit Pisa, Sienna and San Gimignano and ofcourse to do wine tasting. After in Tuscany we are heading to Florence for another 2 days. Hope my queries makes sense to you. Thanks]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there! My husband and I are planning to go to Italy next year October 2022. We are going first to Rome and then next in Florence/Tuscany. We are also planning to drive in Tuscany region and will stay there for 2 days to get the taste of a country side living. My question is, from Rome where do you think is the best way to take the route that is closer to Tuscan region. I want to visit Pisa, Sienna and San Gimignano and ofcourse to do wine tasting. After in Tuscany we are heading to Florence for another 2 days. Hope my queries makes sense to you. Thanks</p>
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