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By Train

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By Train

Italy's high-speed network is one of the best in Europe. The Frecciarossa trains from Trenitalia and the red Italo trains connect the major cities quickly, comfortably, and punctually. For city travelers, the train is almost always the best choice.

Important High-Speed Connections

RouteDurationPrice (from)Frequency
Rome → Florence1h 30€19.90every 20–30 min.
Rome → Naples1h 10€19.90every 30 min.
Rome → Milan2h 50€29.90every 30 min.
Rome → Venice3h 30€29.90hourly
Florence → Venice2h 05€19.90hourly
Milan → Venice2h 25€19.90hourly
Naples → Salerno0h 35€5.60every 15–30 min.

Trenitalia vs. Italo

Trenitalia is the state railway company with the most comprehensive network (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, Frecciabianca + regional trains). Italo is the private competitor with modern trains, free Wi-Fi, and often cheaper prices on the main routes. Both bookable via their own apps/websites.

Tips for Train Travel

  • Early Birds: The cheapest tickets (Economy/Super Economy) are available 2–4 months in advance and up to 70% cheaper than Flex tickets
  • Regional Trains: For short distances (e.g., Florence–Siena, Rome–Tivoli), the slow regional trains (Regionale/Regionale Veloce) are significantly cheaper and require no reservation
  • Validation: Tickets for regional trains MUST be validated at the green machines before boarding! Forgetting this risks a €50 fine
  • Night Trains: ÖBB Nightjet runs directly from Munich and Vienna to Rome, Venice, Milan, and Florence. Sleeper cars from about €50, sleeping cars from about €100. Board in the evening, wake up in Italy — an experience

💡 Tipp

The Italo app often has flash sales with tickets from €9.90 on the main routes. Activate notifications and act quickly!

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