A step-by-step travel guide. Take the train from Stockholm to Florence

Prices from
€365
Travel time
23h

The trip from Stockholm to Florence by train is fantastic. It’s a 3 days train journey with amazing scenery, passing through Copenhagen , Hamburg , Lucerne , Arth-Goldau and Milan on the way.

Prices from
€365

Day 1

    Stockholm Sweden
    Copenhagen Denmark
    Copenhagen

    Have a late lunch and switch trains in Copenhagen.

      Copenhagen Denmark
      Hamburg Germany
      Hamburg

      Spend 1 night in Hamburg

      Day 2

        Hamburg Germany
        Lucerne Switzerland
        Lucerne

        Spend 1 night in Lucerne

        Day 3

          Lucerne Switzerland
          Arth-Goldau Switzerland
            Arth-Goldau Switzerland
            Milan Italy
              Milan Italy
              Florence Italy
              Florence

              Arrive at your final destination, Florence .

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              Leaving from Stockholm Sweden
              Going to Florence Italy

              Alternative routes from Stockholm to Florence


              Good to know when traveling from Stockholm to Florence

              Onboard catering & food

              Most of the trains in Europe have restaurant cars open to all passengers, regardless of the fare. What is offered depends on the operator but also during what time you travel. They usually serve hot food, drinks and snacks available for all customers.

              Onboard catering during covid-19

              Many train operators don't have onboard catering due to the current situation. And face masks are required on many trains so if possible – eat and drink before you hop on the train.

              Special luggage allowance

              A great thing with traveling by train is that there are no extra fees for bringing all you luggage. But a rule to have in mind is that the bags you bring on board should be able to be carried by one single person.

              Usually there are luggage racks above the seats and more storage in dedicated places on the train. The standard dimensions of the luggage racks are 70 x 50 cm.

              You can bring things like

              • Pushchairs and strollers
              • Folding bikes, scooters
              • Sports equipment (e.g. skis, surfboards)

              Can I bring my bike?

              There are some operators that allow you to bring your regular bike. Some trains do allow this off peak hours and you might need a separate reservation. Unfortunately we're not able to sell these at All Aboard, yet.

              Do I have to book seat reservations?

              Regular train tickets

              Some trains require that you have a seat reservation. Seat reservations are included when mandatory with all regular tickets purchases made on All Aboard. If you wish to reserve seats when they are not included you can do so either at the train station or on the operator website.

              Seat reservation for Interrail

              Seat reservations are usually  not required  for local and regional trains. However, it is needed for most high-speed, international, and night trains. But make sure to book seats if you need to be somewhere at a certain time, traveling with kids or if it's high season. Unsure if you need a seat reservation?  Check your route here .

              Reservations for travelers with Interrail pass can be purchased at the train station, on the rail operator website, and on Interrail.eu .

              Some rail operators will ask for your "pass cover number". This is a code which used to come with the old paper passes. You can generate such a code using your Interrail mobile pass here .