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Rome train timetables 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, and many other Italian cities.
Travel between Rome and Florence in just 1.5 hours, between Rome and Naples in 1 hour, and between Rome and Milan in only 3 hours.

HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO ROME

HIGH SPEED TRAINS TO ROME
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Train Bologna - Rome

19,9€
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Train Florence - Rome

14,9€
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Train Naples - Rome

14,9€
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Train Bolzano - Rome

29,9€
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Train Desenzano - Rome

42,9€
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Train Peschiera - Rome

32,9€
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Train Salerno - Rome

14,9€
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Train Trento - Rome

28,9€
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Train Venice - Rome

29,9€
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Train Ferrara - Rome

21,9€
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Train Milan - Rome

29,9€
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Train Turin - Rome

32,9€
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Train Brescia - Rome

29,9€
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Train Padua - Rome

27,9€
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Train Reggio E. - Rome

22,9€
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Train Rovereto - Rome

28,9€
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Train Rovigo - Rome

21,9€
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Train Verona - Rome

27,9€
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HIGH SPEED TRAINS FROM ROME

HIGH SPEED TRAINS FROM ROME
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Train Rome - Bologna

19,9€
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Train Rome - Florence

14,9€
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Train Rome - Naples

14,9€
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Train Rome - Bolzano

29,9€
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Train Rome - Desenzano

42,9€
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Train Rome - Peschiera

32,9€
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Train Rome - Salerno

14,9€
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Train Rome - Trento

28,9€
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Train Rome - Venice

29,9€
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Train Rome - Ferrara

21,9€
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Train Rome - Padua

27,9€
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Train Rome - Verona

27,9€
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Train Rome - Brescia

29,9€
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Train Rome - Reggio E.

22,9€
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Train Rome - Milan

29,9€
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Train Rome - Rovereto

28,9€
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Train Rome - Rovigo

21,9€
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Train Rome - Turin

32,9€
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Roma Termini train station

🚉 Station Rome Termini
📍 AddressVia Giolitti, 40, Rome
👥 Annual PassengersOver 150 million
🚅 Daily Trains 850
🚆 Tracks32

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, choose Italo Train. Italo offers connections to all major Italian cities, with modern, comfortable bullet 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 Train 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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MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN ROME

Visit Rome, the Italian capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, by high-speed train with Italo!

With its immense beauty, Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world. During your trip to Rome, be sure to visit iconic landmarks like the Imperial Forums and the Colosseum for a glimpse into the glorious Roman era, as well as St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums. Don't miss the Pantheon, where admission is free, and the Trevi Fountain, beautifully restored thanks to investments from the historic Italian fashion house Fendi.

For a breathtaking panorama of Rome’s rooftops, head up to Janiculum Hill; to immerse yourself among the true Romans, explore Testaccio. Discover hidden gems like the Coppedè District or the Orange Garden, and in the evening, lose yourself in the charming alleys of Monti and the lively taverns of Trastevere.

Rome is also a top destination for shopping. Around Piazza di Spagna, you’ll find some of the world’s most famous streets, such as Via Condotti and Via del Babuino, lined with luxury “Made in Italy” brands like Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and Prada. Meanwhile, Via del Corso is a hub for international chains, a true open-air shopping mall that stretches from Piazza Venezia to Piazzale Flaminio. We highly recommend visiting during the Christmas or New Year's holidays to experience the dazzling lights and decorations that bring the city center to life.

Choosing where to eat in Rome is simply a matter of taste: enjoy a delicious cacio e pepe or amatriciana to savor Lazio’s traditional cuisine. For trendy spots and affordable trattorias, head to Pigneto and San Lorenzo, or the emerging area around Garbatella and Ostiense, which offers everything from Castelli wine to excellent Japanese sushi.

Rome is also a city of major events. Don’t miss the extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, inaugurated by Pope Francis on December 8th; you can easily reach the Jubilee celebrations and other key events all year round in 2025 by train with Italo. Be sure to attend papal audiences and immerse yourself in this unique occasion.

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