Florence Airport
Florence Airport (FLR), named after the renowned Florentine navigator Amerigo Vespucci, is the intimate, light-filled gateway to a city that forever changed the world.
Nestled just a few kilometres from the historic centre, this compact and efficient airport brings travellers directly into the cradle of the Renaissance. In this place, domes, frescoes, bridges, and marble façades whisper centuries of genius.
Inside the terminal, everything feels thoughtful and human-scaled: streamlined processes, quick arrivals and departures, intuitive navigation, and a selection of cafés and shops offering Tuscan wine, artisan treats, and elegant Florentine craftsmanship.
FLR is not overwhelming — it is graceful, warm, and unmistakably Florentine in spirit.
With frequent flights connecting major European hubs, the airport serves as the ideal starting point for journeys to Florence, Fiesole, Chianti, Siena, Arezzo, and the picturesque landscapes that unfold across Tuscany.
In Magelline’s eyes, Florence Airport is the city’s soft first note — a quiet overture to a place where art breathes, where every stone carries memory, and where beauty is not curated but lived. Here, flight becomes inspiration, and the Renaissance begins before the traveller even leaves the terminal.