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Rome train timetable and tickets
Rome high speed train timetable and tickets: book train tickets from Rome to Bologna, Brescia, Ferrara, Florence, Milan, Naples, Padua, Reggio Emilia, Salerno, Turin, Venice, Verona.
HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO ROME
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19,9 €
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14,9 €
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21,9 €
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32,9 €
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29,9 €
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27,9 €
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27,9 €
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HIGH SPEED TRAINS FROM ROME
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19,9 €
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14,9 €
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14,9 €
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29,9 €
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39,9 €
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32,9 €
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14,9 €
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28,9 €
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29,9 €
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21,9 €
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treno
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27,9 €
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27,9 €
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29,9 €
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22,9 €
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29,9 €
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28,9 €
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treno
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21,9 €
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32,9 €
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Roma Termini train station
🚉 Station | Rome Termini |
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📍 Address | Via Giolitti, 40, Rome |
👥 Annual Passengers | Over 150 million |
🚅 Daily Trains | 850 |
🚆 Tracks | 32 |
Rome Termini Station is Italy's main railway hub, moving over 150 million passengers and 850 trains per day each year. Founded around 1860, it has developed over time to become an important transportation hub for the entire country. The station building is extremely modern, offering numerous services to passengers, from ticket booths to luggage storage to branded shops. It is also a crucial interchange point, with stops for the subway, tram, trolleybus, bus, and taxi. Roma Termini represents the main gateway to the city of Rome, as well as an important starting point for many other locations in Italy. Among the most popular routes are Rome-Milan, Rome-Turin, and Rome-Florence.
Getting to the station
Getting to Roma Termini train station is very easy, as it is located in the city center and well-connected by all major public transportation. You can take the subway, tram, trolleybus, bus, or taxi. Furthermore, the station is well-connected to other major railway stations in Rome, such as Trastevere, Ostiense, and Tiburtina. If you're looking for an even more comfortable and modern travel experience, we recommend choosing Italo Treno. Italo offers connections to all major Italian cities, with modern, comfortable trains and innovative design. Not only will you have a comfortable and stress-free travel experience, but you'll also enjoy maximum speed and efficiency. Choose Italo Treno for a unique and unforgettable travel experience!
In addition to the Roma Termini station, which is located in the city center, Italo trains also depart from the Roma Tiburtina station, located in the northeast part of Rome. The latter is easily reachable by metro line B, bus, or tram.
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connecting Bologna, Brescia, Ferrara, Florence, Milan, Naples, Padua, Reggio Emilia, Salerno, Turin, Venice, Verona
#2h03'
from Rome Termini to Bologna Centrale
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#2h3'
from Rome to Bologna Centrale
the time needed to connect the two cities by Italo High Speed Train.
MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN ROME
Visit Rome, the Italian capital, elected a World Heritage Site by Unesco, by train!
With its immense beauty, Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world. During your weekend trip to Rome, make sure to see destinations like the Imperial Forums and the Colosseum, a glimpse into the glorious Roman era, and St. Peter and the Vatican Museums, not to mention the Pantheon monument, which you can visit for free, and finally, the Trevi Fountain, newly restored thanks to the investments of the historic Italian fashion house Fendi.
To take in the breathtaking panorama of the rooftops of Rome, go up to the Janiculum hill; to mix in with the true Romans head to Testaccio; to find the secret jewels, our advice is to look for the Coppedè district or the Orange Garden; while in the evening, get lost among the alleys of Monti and the taverns of Trastevere.
But Rome is also shopping. Around Piazza di Spagna there are some of the most beautiful streets in the world, such as via Condotti and via del Babuino, where you can purchase luxury “Made in Italy” items from fashion houses like Armani, Dolce and Gabbana, and Prada. Via del Corso, on the other hand, is home to international chains and a true open-air shopping center, which extends from Piazza Venezia to Piazzale Flaminio. We absolutely recommend visiting during a Christmas or New Year's weekend to take in the installations and lights, which decorate the city center and outshine the rest of the world.
Deciding where to eat in Rome is only a matter of choice: an excellent cacio e pepe or amatriciana will make you take a dip in the most enjoyable cuisine of Lazio. For authentic Jewish cuisine, check out the Ghetto, for the trendiest and youngest places, and inexpensive trattorias, head to the districts of Pigneto and San Lorenzo, or the new area between Garbatella and Ostiense, which offer everything from Castelli wine to good Japanese sushi.
The capital is also a city of great events: don’t miss the opening of the extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy put on by Pope Francis on December 8th and get to Rome by train to attend the papal audiences.
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