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Psicoterapia Firenze

Psicoterapeuta Firenze: La Psicoterapia Cognitiva Comportamentale E Il Trattamento Dei Disturbi Psicologici.

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Psicoterapia Firenze

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  1. Dott.ssa Monica Cerruti - psicologa psicoterapeuta a Firenze Florence Amerigo Vespucci (FLR) airport transfer information Florence Amerigo Vespucci (FLR) airport is situated just 4 kilometres from the centre of Florence. There is a airport shuttle transfer which goes directly to Santa Maria Novella train station. Buses leave Florence airport every 30 minutes from 6am to 11pm and costs around 5 Euros. Visit For More Information:- http://www.monicacerruti.it/ The quickest way to get into central Florence from the airport is by taking a taxi directly to your Florence apartment which will cost you around 20 Euros depending on the time of day and whether or not you are traveling on a public holiday. The average journey time by car from the airport into central Florence is around 15-20 minutes. Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport (PSA) airport transfer information Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport (PSA) is situated approximately 85 km from Florence and is the airport that Ryanair flies into. A train into Pisa followed by a quick transfer to Florence will cost around 7 Euros and take around 1 hour and 15 minutes. There are buses that operate a direct service the airport to Santa Maria Novella station that take around 1 hour and 10 minutes at o cost of 10Euro for a single fare and 16 for a return. Major transport stations in Florence The two main transport stations in Florence are: Santa Maria Novella (SMV) is Florence´s central train station and is the main train terminal for transport arriving and leaving Florence. Trains going to Bologna, Milan, Rome and Venice depart almost every hour. Buses also arrive and depart from the Santa Maria Novella train station. Some long haul trains arrive at Florence's second station, Campo di Marte.

  2. Taxis in Florence The official Taxis in Florence are white and have a clear sign on the roof. Taxis have to be taken at the designated taxi ranks, main transport stations and at the airports. In the historic centre or Centro Storico of Florence the taxis have exclusive access to many streets that are closed to regular traffic. Taxis in Florence are expensive and care should be taken to ask the driver at the beginning of the journey how much it will cost to avoid being ripped off. The meter will show the fare but beware of extra costs that are incurred for carrying and handling luggage. Parking in Florence It is not advised to take your car to Florence as parking in the city is notoriously difficult due to the transport system. In central Florence the traffic is restricted using a system of video cameras that relay information to monitor the traffic flow. There is a free car park at the Piazzale Michelangelo, which has plenty of space and boasts impressive views of the city. Moving around in Florence Due to its relatively small size, journeys around central Florence can usually be made on foot. If you have to travel a longer distance between attractions, take advantage of the city bus network, which is operated by two companies. The buses run frequently throughout the city and a single journey on the bus costs around 1 Euro for a single journey or around 4 Euros for a day pass.

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