Italy never fails to live up to expectations, frequently overwhelming new visitors with its natural, cultural, culinary and historical magnificence. Travelling by train allows you to visit the country at a slower pace and get a real taste of La Dolce Vita.
Route | Best Travel Time |
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Bologna – Florence | 37 mins |
Turin – Milan | 1 hr |
Rome – Naples | 1 hr 10 mins |
Milan – Florence | 1 hr 45 mins |
Rome – Milan | 2 hrs 59 mins |
Naples – Milan | 4 hrs 10 mins |
Rome – Turin | 4 hrs 13 mins |
Frecciarossa are high-speed trains connecting Turin, Milan, Bologna, Rome, Naples and Salerno. The trains run at maximum speeds of 300km/h, and feature four levels of service (Executive, Business, Premium and Standard).
With Italo, you can choose between four travel ambiences – Smart, Comfort, Prima and Club Executive – to travel between the iconic cities of Turin, Milan, Florence, Rome and Naples, while discovering a few gems like Venice and Bari.
The medium-speed Frecciargento trains connect Rome, Venice, Verona, Bari, Lecce, Lamezia Terme and Reggio di Calabria. They are designed to offer the highest levels of comfort.
Frecciabianca trains (low and medium-speed trains) connect Milan and Venice, Udine and
Trieste, Genoa and Rome, Bari and Lecce, Rome and Ravenna, and Rome and Reggio Calabria.
Route |
Best Travel Time |
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Firenze – Rome |
1 hr 20 mins |
Milan – Rome |
3 hrs 00 mins |
Milan – Florence |
1 hr 51 mins |
Rome – Naples |
1 hr 09 mins |
Florence – Naples |
2 hrs 32 mins |
Rome – Venice |
3 hrs 35 mins |
Milan – Naples |
4 hrs 12 mins |
EURAIL ITALY PASS
With a Eurail Italy Pass*, you can travel on the country’s national network from top to toe of the country’s famous boot, taking in the likes of Rome, Florence, Milan, Naples, Venice and even Sicily, where trains get shunted onto a ferry from the mainland.