Taxi Monaco to Florence | Fixed Rate Transfer from €1000

Price range: 1 000,00 € through 1 300,00 €

Book your private taxi Monaco to Florence with a guaranteed fixed rate from €1000. Door-to-door cross-border service from any Monaco address to Piazza del Duomo, Santa Croce, Oltrarno, Santa Maria Novella station, Florence Airport (FLR) or any Florentine address — all French and Italian motorway tolls included, ZTL access fully managed, Franco-Italian border crossing handled by your driver. Standard Sedan to Premium Van for 1–8 passengers. Child seats and VAT invoice included. Available 24/7 — instant online confirmation.
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Book Taxi Monaco to Florence | Fixed Rate from €1000 | Private Transfer

Traveling from Monaco to Florence the most artistically concentrated city in the world — the city where the Renaissance was born, where Brunelleschi raised the largest brick dome ever built and where Botticelli, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Dante gave Western civilization its visual and literary language? A taxi Monaco to Florence is the most direct and comfortable way to cover the 415 km between the Principauté de Monaco and the Cradle of the Renaissancefixed rate confirmed at booking, a professional driver at your Monaco door, and seamless cross-border service along the A8, A10, A12 and A1 Autostrada del Sole to the Piazza del Duomo, the Ponte Vecchio, the Piazzale Michelangelo and the Uffizi entrance without a single flight connection, ZTL confusion or unexpected charge. Your Monaco to Florence private transfer delivers you to the greatest open-air museum in the world with one confirmed all-inclusive price.


Route Distance Avg. Travel Time Price From Pick-Up Drop-Off Vehicle Included
Monaco → Florence centre ~415 km 4h02–4h32 €1000 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Piazza del Duomo, SMN, Oltrarno Sedan Tolls FR+IT, border, ZTL, luggage
Monaco → Florence Airport (FLR) ~410 km 3h58–4h28 €1000 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Florence Peretola Airport Sedan Tolls FR+IT, border, luggage
Monaco → Florence (group) ~415 km 4h02–4h32 €1200 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Any Florence address Van (up to 7) Tolls FR+IT, border, ZTL, luggage
Monaco → Santa Maria Novella (SMN) ~415 km 4h02–4h32 €1000 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Firenze SMN railway station Sedan Tolls FR+IT, border, luggage
Monaco → Fiesole ~420 km 4h05–4h35 €1000 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Fiesole, Villa Medici, panorama Sedan Tolls FR+IT, border, luggage
Monaco → Siena ~458 km 4h28–4h58 €1100 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Piazza del Campo, Siena centre Sedan Tolls FR+IT, border, luggage
Monaco → Chianti wine country ~438 km 4h16–4h46 €1100 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Greve, Radda, Castellina, Gaiole Sedan Tolls FR+IT, border, luggage
Monaco → Pisa ~352 km 3h26–3h56 €850 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Campo dei Miracoli, PSA Airport Sedan Tolls FR+IT, border, luggage

Quick answer: Taxi Monaco to Florence is approximately 415 km and takes around 4h02 to 4h32 by private transfer, with fixed all-inclusive rates starting from €1000 — French and Italian motorway tolls, Franco-Italian border crossing, ZTL access management and door-to-door service to any Florence address included, no meter running.


Monaco to Florence is a cross-border private transfer of approximately 415 km from the Principality of Monaco to Florence (Firenze), the capital of Tuscany, Italy. The journey takes 4h02 to 4h32 via the A8, A10 Autostrada dei Fiori, A26, A12 Autostrada Azzurra and A1 Autostrada del Sole motorways, crossing the Franco-Italian border at Ponte San Luigi between Menton and Ventimiglia. Florence is the capital of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the Tuscany region, located in the Arno valley enclosed by the Apennine foothills at 50 m altitude. Its historic centre — the 504-hectare area enclosed by the Renaissance city walls — was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1982. Key landmarks include the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore with Brunelleschi’s dome (1436), the Battistero di San Giovanni (11th century), the Piazza della Signoria, the Palazzo Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery (the most visited art museum in Italy, housing Botticelli’s Primavera and Birth of Venus, Leonardo’s Annunciation and Adoration of the Magi, Michelangelo’s Doni Tondo), the Galleria dell’Accademia (Michelangelo’s David, 1504), the Ponte Vecchio (14th century), the Pitti Palace, the Boboli Gardens, the Piazzale Michelangelo and Santa Croce (burial place of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Galileo, Rossini). Florence has a Limited Traffic Zone (ZTL) covering the entire historic centre — private vehicles require a digital permit for access. Our drivers hold ZTL access authorization for hotel and accommodation drop-offs within the restricted zone. Florence Peretola Airport (IATA: FLR) is 5 km northwest of the city. Fixed rates start from €1000 for FLR Airport and €1000 for Florence centre (sedan, up to 4 passengers) and €1200 for a van, all-inclusive. The service operates 24/7 with real-time tracking, ZTL management, free child seats and VAT invoice provided.


Route Overview: Monaco to Florence

The transfer from Monaco to Florence follows the great north-south axis of the Italian peninsula — crossing the Ligurian Apennines on the A26 after the Riviera Ligure and then descending the A1 Autostrada del Sole (Motorway of the Sun, connecting Milan to Naples) through the Apennine watershed and into the broad Arno valley to arrive at the city that the Medici family transformed from a prosperous wool-trading commune into the cultural capital of the Western world.

Leaving any Monaco address — Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, the Palais Princier, Fontvieille or Larvotto — the route crosses the Ponte San Luigi Franco-Italian border between Menton and Ventimiglia, follows the A10 Autostrada dei Fiori through Sanremo, Imperia and Savona, then the A26 climbs through the Ligurian Apennines to Genoa. From Genoa, the A12 Autostrada Azzurra runs southeast to La Spezia before the A15 connects to the A1 Autostrada del Sole at Pontremoli. The A1 then carries the journey south through the Apennine passes, descending into the Mugello valley and approaching Florence from the north via the Firenze Nord motorway junction.

FlorenceFirenze in Italian, Florentia in Latin, the City of Flowers — is the most artistically saturated city in the world: within the 504-hectare historic centre inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, more masterworks of Western art and architecture are concentrated per square kilometer than anywhere else on the planet. This is not hyperbole — it is a fact of geography and patronage history. The Medici family — Cosimo the Elder, Lorenzo the Magnificent, Pope Leo X, Pope Clement VII, Cosimo I Grand Duke — made Florence the single greatest patron of art in European history, commissioning or purchasing works from Brunelleschi, Donatello, Botticelli, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian and Caravaggio that now define Western civilization’s visual vocabulary.

The Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore — the Duomo, begun 1296 by Arnolfo di Cambio and crowned by Brunelleschi’s dome (1420–1436, the largest brick dome in the world, 45 meters wide and 116 meters high, with no central support structure during construction — the engineering problem that had remained unsolved for a century before Brunelleschi cracked it) — is the most audacious building of the Italian Renaissance and the defining Florence landmark. The Battistero di San Giovanni (11th century, the octagonal baptistery facing the Duomo across the Piazza del Duomo) contains Ghiberti‘s Gates of Paradise (the gilded bronze east doors, 1425–1452, described by Michelangelo as worthy of Paradise — the originals are in the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo opposite).

The Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) — housed in the administrative building commissioned by Cosimo I de’ Medici from Giorgio Vasari in 1560, converted into a museum by Francesco I in 1581 — is the most important Renaissance art collection in the world: Botticelli‘s Primavera (1480) and Birth of Venus (1485), Leonardo‘s Annunciation (1476), Raphael‘s Madonna of the Goldfinch (1506), Titian‘s Venus of Urbino (1538), Caravaggio‘s Medusa (1597), Michelangelo‘s Doni Tondo (1507) and 3,000 other works filling 101 rooms. The queue for the Uffizi without advance booking can reach 3–4 hours in July–August; our drivers can advise on the timed entry booking system.

The Galleria dell’Accademia — five minutes’ walk from the Duomo on the Via Ricasoli — contains Michelangelo’s David (1501–1504, marble, 5.17 m, carved from a single block of Carrara marble originally commissioned for the buttress of the Duomo and placed instead in the Piazza della Signoria, where a copy stands today). The original David — in its tribune of natural light — is one of the most overwhelming encounters with a work of art that the Western world offers.

The ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) — Florence’s Limited Traffic Zone — covers the entire historic centre, including the Piazza del Duomo, Piazza della Repubblica, Via Tornabuoni, Piazza Santa Croce and the Oltrarno district south of the Arno. Unauthorized entry triggers an automatic fine of €80–€160 per camera zone crossed. Our drivers hold the necessary ZTL access authorization for hotel drop-offs within the restricted zone — we confirm your specific hotel’s ZTL access procedure at booking.

Fiesole — the Etruscan and Roman hilltop town 8 km northeast of Florence, at 295 m above the Arno valley — offers the finest panoramic view over Florence from its Piazzale (better even than Piazzale Michelangelo for the full city silhouette against the Apennine backdrop) and contains the most complete Roman Teatro Romano in central Italy (1st century BC, still used for summer performances). The Villa Medici di Fiesole (1461, by Michelozzo for Cosimo the Elder, now managed by the British Institute) is the first Renaissance villa and the prototype for every suburban villa built in Tuscany over the following 500 years.

The broader Tuscany area we serve from this transfer includes Siena (from €505), the entire Chianti wine country (Greve in Chianti, Radda, Castellina, Gaiole — from €482), Lucca (from €412 from Monaco), San Gimignano, Volterra, Montalcino (Brunello di Montalcino) and Montepulciano (Vino Nobile) — all bookable from Monaco with the same fixed-rate cross-border service.


Distance, Travel Time and Price for Taxi Monaco to Florence

Quick answer: Taxi Monaco to Florence is approximately 415 km and takes around 4h02 to 4h32 by private transfer, with fixed all-inclusive rates from €1000 — French and Italian motorway tolls, Franco-Italian border crossing, ZTL access and door-to-door service included, no meter running.

The A8/A10/A26/A12/A1 corridor is entirely motorway from Monaco to the Florence ring road. The main variables are the Ventimiglia border approach on summer weekends, the Genoa ring road during morning peak hours, the A1 Apennine section around Barberino di Mugello (where summit fog and winter snow can reduce speed), and the Florence northern ring road (Autostrada del Sole exit and Viale Belfiore approach) which can be congested at peak hours.

ZTL management: our drivers confirm your hotel’s ZTL entry authorization procedure at booking — hotel address, camera zone, entry time window and digital permit registration. Non-hotel drop-offs (museum visits, private addresses, rental apartments) are delivered at the nearest accessible public parking outside the ZTL boundary (Parcheggio Parterre, Garage Santa Croce, Parcheggio Beccaria) with a short walk to your destination.

Every confirmed fare includes:

  • All French motorway tolls (A8 Monaco to border)
  • All Italian motorway tolls (A10 + A26 + A12 + A1 to Florence)
  • The Franco-Italian border crossing at Ponte San Luigi — managed by your driver
  • ZTL access authorization for hotel drop-offs within the Florence restricted zone
  • Up to 2 standard checked bags per passenger
  • Drop-off at your specific Florence address — hotel entrance, Santa Maria Novella railway station, Florence Airport (FLR), Piazza del Duomo approach, Oltrarno (Palazzo Pitti side), Fiesole or Chianti wine country address
  • Child seat on request — infant carrier, forward-facing or booster, free of charge
  • No surcharges for early-morning or late-night transfers
  • VAT invoice — Italian ricevuta fiscale or French TVA receipt as required

Why Monaco Residents and Visitors Choose Our Florence Transfer

  • Fixed rate from any Monaco address — one confirmed price to Piazza del Duomo, Florence Airport or any Tuscany address, inclusive of all tolls and border crossing
  • ZTL access expertise — the most consequential local knowledge on any Florence transfer; we confirm your hotel’s access authorization, entry time window and camera zone at booking, eliminating the risk of automatic fines
  • Uffizi and Accademia advance ticket coordination — we advise on timed entry booking for the Uffizi, Accademia and Palazzo Pitti as part of the transfer planning service
  • Florence Airport (FLR) specialistPeretola Airport served at €452 from Monaco with timing coordinated to all airline departures
  • Chianti and Tuscany wine country extensionGreve in Chianti, Radda, Castellina, Montalcino and Montepulciano served as Florence transfer extensions at fixed additional rates
  • Fiesole panorama service — the most requested Florence day-extension; we serve the Roman Theatre, Villa Medici and Piazzale Fiesole viewpoint with precise timing
  • English, French and Italian-speaking drivers — at ease in both Monte-Carlo and Firenze
  • Child seats free of charge — compliant with French and Italian safety regulations
  • 24/7 service year-roundCalcio Storico Fiorentino June to Estate Fiesolana summer festival, Pitti Uomo fashion trade shows to quiet winter Uffizi visits
  • VAT invoice on every booking

Book your Monaco to Florence transfer now and receive instant confirmation with your driver’s name and direct number.


Sedan or Van — Your Vehicle for the Renaissance Journey

 

Standard Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers

Tesla Model 3 or equivalent. For Monaco couples heading to a Lungarno hotel for a Florence art week, solo collectors visiting the Uffizi, or business travelers attending a Pitti fashion trade show. Leather seating, climate control and a proper trunk — smooth on the A1 del Sole and precise at the ZTL hotel entrance.

Premium Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers

Mercedes E-Class or equivalent. For Monaco villa owners heading to their Chianti estate, guests of the Four Seasons Florence (Palazzo della Gherardesca), the Belmond Villa San Michele in Fiesole or the Portrait Firenze on the Lungarno Acciaiuoli. Whisper-quiet on the A1 Apennine section and impeccably presented at the ZTL hotel forecourt.

Standard Van — Up to 8 Passengers

Mercedes Vito or Volkswagen Caravelle. For Monaco families visiting Florence with children, groups sharing the cross-border transfer, or art tour groups arriving for a Uffizi and Accademia itinerary. Seven seats and generous luggage space.

Premium Van — Up to 7 Passengers

Mercedes V-Class. Leather captain’s seats, individual climate zones and maximum luggage capacity — for VIP groups, extended Monaco families and luxury travel parties whose Renaissance journey begins in Monaco and arrives at the Piazza del Duomo in the style the destination deserves.

All vehicles include onboard Wi-Fi, chilled bottled water and universal phone chargers.


How to Book Your Monaco to Florence Transfer

  1. Complete the booking form — enter your Monaco pick-up address, your exact Florence drop-off (hotel name and address, Santa Maria Novella station, FLR Airport or specific street address), ZTL hotel access requirements, travel date and group size. Fixed price confirmed instantly.
  2. Pay and confirm — secure card payment online or cash in euros to your driver. Confirmation with driver name, direct number and ZTL access procedure follows within minutes.
  3. Your driver arrives at your Monaco address — bags loaded, A1 del Sole planned, ZTL authorization confirmed. From Place du Casino to Piazza del Duomo in under 4h30.

Get your fixed quote today — use the booking form above, message us on WhatsApp or call our 24/7 reservation line.


Frequently Asked Questions — Taxi Monaco to Florence

 

How much is a taxi from Monaco to Florence?

Fixed rate from €1000 for Florence Airport (FLR) and €1000 for Florence city centre (sedan, up to 4 passengers). Van rates start from €1200 (up to 8 passengers). All rates include French and Italian motorway tolls and border crossing.

How long is the transfer from Monaco to Florence?

Between 4h02 and 4h32 under normal conditions. The Genoa ring road and Florence northern ring road can add 20–30 minutes at peak hours.

What is the ZTL and how do you handle it?

The ZTL (Zona a Traffico Limitato) is Florence’s historic centre restricted zone, monitored by automatic cameras. Unauthorized entry is fined €80–€160 per zone crossed. We hold ZTL access authorization for hotel drop-offs within the restricted zone and confirm your specific hotel’s entry procedure at booking.

Can you drop me off at the Uffizi or Accademia?

Both the Uffizi and Accademia are within the Florence ZTL. We drop off at the authorized approach for your specific booking — closest public access point outside the ZTL if you do not have a hotel booking, or directly at your hotel entrance with ZTL authorization.

Do you serve Florence Airport (FLR)?

Yes. Florence Peretola Airport (FLR) is served at €1000 from Monaco — including departures terminal drop-off with luggage assistance.

Do you serve Siena and the Chianti wine country?

Yes. Siena (€1100 from Monaco) and the Chianti wine estates (from €1100) are served as direct destinations or Florence transfer extensions.

Is the border crossing included?

Yes. The Ponte Saint-Louis border crossing is fully managed by your driver.

Are child seats available?

Yes — infant carriers, forward-facing seats and booster seats provided free of charge. Specify at booking.

Can I book the return trip — Florence to Monaco?

Yes. We cover both directions including pick-up from FLR Airport, Santa Maria Novella or any Florence address. Book round trip for a combined discount.


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What Every Monaco to Italy Transfer Includes

Every route confirmed at booking — one price, no surprises:

  • ✅ All Italian motorway tolls on every route
  • ✅ All French motorway tolls where applicable (routes via A8 La Provençale)
  • Franco-Italian border crossing at Ponte San Luigi — managed by your driver on all cross-border routes
  • No border crossing on direct Italy-only routes (Cervinia, Cortina, Milan, Lake Garda, Venice)
  • Winter tyres and snow chains fitted as standard November–April on all ski resort routes
  • Ski and snowboard equipment accommodated on all alpine routes
  • Child seats — infant carrier, forward-facing or booster, free of charge on all routes
  • VAT invoice — Italian ricevuta fiscale or French TVA receipt on every booking
  • 24/7 service, 365 days a year — ski season to summer Riviera, cruise season to lake holidays

Serving all Monaco addresses — Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Fontvieille, Larvotto, Palais Princier and Beausoleil — with cross-border private transfers to Florence, Piazza del Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell’Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Santa Maria Novella station, Florence Airport (FLR), Fiesole, Siena, Chianti wine country, Lucca, Pisa and all Tuscany addresses — every day of the year.

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