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Beautiful landscapes of Italy: the sweet hills of Tuscany, covered with vineyards, the stately Dolomiti mountains, the blues and the greens of the sea shores, the quiet countryside, the busy towns, all framed by the window will pass you by.
Taking the train is the best way to get to know Italy: the Trenitalia network covers 16,000 km (10,000 miles) with 1,000 km of highspeed tracks running daily, connecting big cities and small towns inside Italy and with all other European countries. Whatever your destination is, the train will take you there quickly and comfortably.
- Unlimited rail travel in Italy
- 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 or 10 days within a 2-month period
- Discounted fares for passengers under 26 years of age (see Youth), when traveling in 2nd class
- Saver pass available for smaller groups of 2 to 5 people traveling together
- Bonuses may include free or reduced transportation on some private railroads, national or international ferry crossings and buses, as well as discounts on hotel, automobile rentals, museums & other attractions.
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The Frecciarossa trains connect Turin-Milan-Bologna-Rome-Naples-Salerno. The fastests of fast...this high speed line reaches speeds of over 220 mph here are some additional facts on schedules
The routes between Milan and Rome offer 72 dailiy connections between these cities on the Frecciarossa trains:
- There are 28 Non Stop Frecciarossa taking less than 3 hours
- There are 28 Frecciarossa trains stopping at Bologna and Florence and take just over 3 1/2 hours
- 6 Frecciarossa, from Milan Rogoredo to Rome Tiburtina, take only 2 hours 45 minutes
- 8 Frecciarossa from Milan Porta Garibaldi to Rome Termini stopping at Bologna and Firenze Campo Marte
- 2 Frecciarossa stop at Piacenza, Parma, Reggio Emilia and Modena.
- During peak travel hours, from 8 am to 10 am and from 4 pm to 8 pm, there are 12 connections between Milan and Rome and 13 from Rome to Milan.
Milan and Naples Freciarossa has 36 daily connections.
- 6 Frecciarossa Fast take 4 hours and 10 minutes
- 6 Frecciarossa, stopping at Rome, take 4 hours 25 minutes
- 24 Frecciarossa stopping at Bologna Centrale, Firenze Santa Maria Novella and Roma Termini take less than 5 hours
Turin and Rome Frecciarossa has 10 daily connections.
- 8 Frecciarossa that connect Turin to Rome in 4 hours, stopping in Milano Porta Garibaldi, Bologna Centrale and Firenze Campo Marte
- 2 Frecciarossa stopping at Milan Centrale only, connect Turin to Rome in just over 4 hours
Bologna and Florence Frecciarossa trains offer 70 daily connections, thanks to the completion of the AV/AC line, Frecciarossa and Frecciargento trains now connect Bologna to Florence in 37 minutes
- Rome – Naples - Rome: 40 daily connections.
- Rome - Naples in 1 hour.
The Frecciargento trains connects Rome to Venice, Verona, Bari/Lecce, Lamezia Terme/ReggioCalabria on both high speed lines and traditional lines. Frecciargento trains reaches speeds up to 155 mph.
Rome– Venice - Rome: 26 daily connections:
- 4 Frecciargento Fast take 3 hours and 30 minutes
- 22 Frecciargento in 3 hours and 48 minutes
Rome – Verona - Rome: 6 daily connections:
- Two Frecciargento continue up to Brescia allowing passengers to benefit from the recent doubling of the line Bologna-Verona and take 3 hours only between Verona and Rome.
Rome – Bari – Rome offers 10 connections
- 4 Frecciargento Fast will take under 4 hours
Rome - Reggio Calabria – Rome: 10 connections
- 2 Frecciargento Fast between Rome and Lamezia Terme
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- 8 connections between Rome - Reggio Calabria
The Frecciabianca trains offer service on traditional lines from Milan to: Venice, Udine e Trieste; Genoa and Rome; down to Bari, Lecce. Frecciabianca trains can reach speed of 125 mph.
Eurostar Italia - trains connecting Rome to Ancona, Genoa, Lamezia Terme, Reggio Calabria, Perugia, Ravenna, Rimini, Taranto.
Intercity – trains connecting major and minor cities in Italy to meet the different mobility requirements of medium to long distances. With 86 daily connections Intercity's offer reaches 200 stations in Italy. The connections are:
- Turin - Genoa - Rome
- Milan – Genoa - Ventimiglia
- Rome – Naples – Reggio Calabria - Sicily
- Rome - Bari/Taranto
- Milan/Venice/Trieste – Bologna – Florence – Rome– Naples
- Milan/Venice/Bolzano – Bologna –Ancona - Pescara – Bari –Lecce
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When you know where you are going, there's no better way to get there than with a domestic ticket. It's low-cost, efficient, and beautiful as the italian countryside passes by. The Italian Rail system is operated by TRENITALIA with a widespread network covering over 3,500 miles of track and close to 360,000 train journeys a year. You can plan your trip to Italy now by checking timetable and fares in real-time and make reservations online, covering the entire Italian Rail Network as well as journeys to and from other European countries.
By doing all of this now, you can simply sit back and enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery in the world when you arrive.
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The Allegro services features fully air conditioned coaches, with very convenient early morning and afternoon departures, to fit well with your vacation schedule. Reservations are always compulsory on these trains.
Day Trains are connecting Bolzano, Milan, Rimini, Venice & Verona with Vienna & Innsbruck in Austria; these are fast services, including a Restaurant Car, fully air-conditoned and with the possibility to take your bike with you!
Night Trains are connecting Bologna, Florence, Milan, Roma & Venice with Vienna and Innsbruck. These services carry couchette and sleeper compartments, as well as luxury sleepers to travel more comfortable with a wc & shower inside your own cabin, compared to regular sleepers where even if comfortable they do have only a washbasin with hot & cold water inside the cabin, and no shower.
Night services have a Restaurant Car, and are fully air conditioned; finally depending on the route taken the price of your ticket & reservation might include a bottle of water, morning breakfast, toiletry kit and newspaper.
Please use the booking engine below to reserve your trip.
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Prepare for a death-defying trip down the slopes or a cozy snuggle in the comfort of the ski lodge on the Cisalpino, ski pants optional. Cruise through the Alps at top speed on this train connecting some of Europe’s most fashionable destinations in Switzerland and Italy via its most modern coach. Race between Florence, Milan, Venice, Geneva, and Basel, all in under 4 and a half hours while relaxing in the train’s 475 ergonomic seats, all featuring a table. Accommodations include a bar and restaurant car serving drinks, snacks, and full meals. First class passengers receive complimentary drinks, newspapers, and earphone plugs for music.
Bar/restaurant car include full meals and snacks are available; If required, snacks and drinks may also be served in seat compartments; extra services on board include drinks, newspapers and earphone plugs for music in first class. Car Seating on Cisalpino contains 475 seats in first and second class; the seats are ergonomic with a table at every seat. First class consists of3 cars with 153 seats on each. Second class consists of 5 cars with 322 seats; 1 Bar/Restaurant Car; The ”Cisalpino Canaletto” and ”Cisalpino Cinque Terre” are trains with air conditioning, a restaurant car with bar, and a mini-bar - ensuring high-class Cisalpino atmosphere and service on board; Daily newspapers and magazines are available to first class passengers.; there are three special-needs seats in the second-class area, two of them are wheelchair-accessible; the WC is disable-person friendly; these three seats can be reserved at any train station counter. Both trains have service and baggage cars including standard tariffs and conditions of transport apply to bicycles aboard EC trains “Canaletto” and “Cinque Terre”.
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