Viale Morgagni 67/A, Florence, Italy
By Tram
Take Linea 1 and get off at either Morgagni Università or Careggi Ospedale; both stops are less than a 5-minute walk from the Maths Department.
Tram tickets can be purchased directly on the tram by tapping a credit or debit card on the onboard machine (one card per ticket).
By Bus
Check the Travel Planner of Autolinee Toscane (choosing arrival at Ulisse Dini or Morgagni Campus).
"Il Maccheroncino", a 10-minute walk small fish restaurant, booking is required.
There are plenty of food and drink options around the department, as it is located in a neighborhood and directly across from the main hospital in Florence. Some options (walking distance from the Maths department) are listed below, though we haven't tried all of them.
Caffè "I Fiorentini", Caffè "Romani", and "Lampredoto Re" – (1-minute walk)
Largo G. Alessandro Brambilla, 8, 50134 Firenze FI
A group of casual spots offering coffee, snacks, and traditional Florentine street food.
Pizzeria "Le Panche" – (5-minute walk)
Via Giulio Caccini, 13/B, 50141 Firenze FI
A local and cheap pizzeria.
NIC (Nuovo Ingresso Careggi) – (1-minute walk)
Just across the street, this area includes a piadineria, an insalateria, a Carrefour Express, and a pharmacy.
"Rosso 39" – (5-minute walk)
Viale Giovanni Battista Morgagni, 39R, 50134 Firenze FI
A café and eatery offering drinks and light meals.
Kaizen – Sushi & Chinese Food – (10-minute walk)
Viale Giovanni Battista Morgagni, 1B, 50134 Firenze FI
If you don't feel like Italian food.
Antico Ristorante "I Quattro Mori" – (10-minute walk)
Viale Giovanni Battista Morgagni, 6-8/R, 50139 Firenze FI
Traditional Tuscan restaurant.
Pasticceria Baratta - (10-minute walk)
Via di Santo Stefano in Pane, 23, 50141 Firenze FI
Sicilian specialties close to the Math department.
Pasticceria Crociani – (12-minute walk)
Piazza Dalmazia, 50141 Firenze FI
A pastry shop known for its freshly baked goods and Italian sweets that also serves lunch.
Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Florence.
By Plane
Florence Airport (Peretola) is small, with limited flights. (The tram line 2 connects Florence's airport with the city center.) Two alternative options are Bologna's Marconi Airport and Pisa's Galileo Galilei Airport.
From Bologna Airport: The Marconi Express connects Bologna Airport to Bologna’s main train station in about 7 minutes.
From Pisa Airport: The Pisamover shuttle provides quick access to Pisa’s main train station, allowing easy onward travel to Florence.
By train
Florence has frequent high-speed train connections to major cities like Milan, Bologna, and Rome. There are also regional trains linking Florence and Pisa.
By bus
Florence is accessible by bus from major cities throughout Italy and mainland Europe, offering a cost-effective travel option.