How to get to Pescara: complete transport guide

How to reach Pescara by plane, train, car and bus. Abruzzo Airport, railway station, A14 and A25 motorways and local transport to the city centre.

How to get to Pescara: complete transport guide

How to get to Pescara by plane

**Pescara-Abruzzo Airport (PSR)**, named after Pasquale Liberi, is located about 4 km from the city centre, one of the closest airports to a city centre in Italy. It has Ryanair connections to several European cities (London Stansted, Brussels Charleroi, Frankfurt Hahn, Barcelona) and domestic flights.

Connections to the centre include:

  • **TUA bus line 38**: from the airport to the Central Station in about 15 minutes (1.40 euros)
  • **Taxi**: approximately 15 euros to the centre
  • **On foot**: the airport is close enough to walk to in 30-40 minutes along the Strada Parco

For a wider range of flights, **Rome Fiumicino** (2h30 by car or train) and **Bari** (3h) are the nearest alternatives.

How to get to Pescara by train

**Pescara Centrale** is the main station, situated in the heart of the city, minutes from the seafront. It is an important hub on the Adriatic line. Connections:

  • **Frecce Trenitalia**: Rome (3h via Avezzano), Milan (4h30-5h along the Adriatic line)
  • **Intercity**: direct service along the Adriatic coast (Ancona, Rimini, Bologna, Bari, Lecce)
  • **Fast regional trains**: Ancona (2h), Bari (3h30), Chieti (15 min), Sulmona (1h10)
  • **TUA regional trains**: L'Aquila (2h via Sulmona), Teramo (1h)

The station is just a 5-minute walk from the seafront and the Corso Umberto I shopping area.

How to get to Pescara by car

Pescara is well connected by motorway:

  • **A14 (Adriatic Motorway)**: from Bologna (350 km, 3h30) and Bari (320 km, 3h). Exits: Pescara Nord (Citta Sant'Angelo) and Pescara Ovest
  • **A25 (Roma-Pescara)**: from Rome (200 km, 2h30), crossing the Maiella Park and the Fucino plain
  • **SS16 Adriatica**: coastal alternative from Ancona or from the south

Pescara's centre does not have extensive ZTL zones. Recommended parking:

  • **Via Firenze multi-storey car park** (near the station)
  • **Marina car park**
  • **Blue lines on the seafront**: 1 euro/hour (free evenings and holidays in some areas)
  • **Free parking**: several peripheral areas connected by bus

How to get to Pescara by bus

The bus station is on **Via Caduti del Forte**, next to the Central Station. Operators include:

  • **FlixBus**: connections to major Italian cities and some European destinations
  • **TUA (Trasporto Unico Abruzzese)**: comprehensive regional network to L'Aquila, Chieti, Teramo, Sulmona, Scanno, Roccaraso
  • **Di Fonzo/Satam**: Roma Tiburtina (2h30, frequent), Naples (3h)

TUA regional buses are particularly useful for reaching inland Abruzzo villages and parks not served by train.

Getting from the arrival point to the centre

Urban public transport is run by **TUA (formerly GTM)**. The network includes urban buses and the **Strada Parco** (a cycle-pedestrian path along the old railway route). A single ticket costs 1.40 euros (60 minutes).

From the Central Station:

  • **Seafront**: 5-minute walk east
  • **Ponte del Mare** (the city's iconic cycle-pedestrian bridge): 15-minute walk
  • **Piazza della Rinascita (Piazza Salotto)**: 10-minute walk
  • **Marina**: 10-minute walk

Pescara is a flat, linear city, perfect for cycling. The **BiciPe** bike-sharing service is active with several stations.

Practical tips

Pescara is one of the easiest Italian cities to reach and get around. The airport's proximity to the centre is a major advantage. The city is also an excellent base for the Maiella National Park and Gran Sasso: TUA buses go to Caramanico Terme, Sulmona and Campo Imperatore. In summer, the seafront is the main attraction, with beach clubs and the famous trabocchi coast reachable to the south.

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