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Rome to Venice Train
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Rome to Venice by train
The journey from Rome to Venice by train is 245.26 mi and takes 4 hrs 27 mins. There are 101 connections per day, with the first departure at 00:02 and the last at 23:55. It is possible to travel from Rome to Venice by train for as little as £11.72 or as much as £109.89. The best price for this journey is £11.72.
Lowest Price | £11.72 |
Journey Duration | 4 hrs 27 mins |
Connection per Day | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte 101 |
Lowest Price | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte £11.72 |
Highest Price | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte £109.89 |
First Departure | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte 00:02 |
Last Departure | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte 23:55 |
Distance | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte 245.26 mi |
Departure | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte Rome |
Arrival | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte Venice |
Carriers | Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa Regionale Veloce, Frecciarossa, DB - Intercity, Italo, Trenitalia, Intercity Notte |
Rome to Venice Train Times
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How much will I pay for train tickets from Rome to Venice?
When you're traveling from Rome to Venice, you can expect to pay an average of approximately £44.45. You might be able to find prices as low as £11.72, but it all depends on how you travel. Some forms of transport are cheaper than others, and prices will vary according to time of day, day of the week, season, and other factors. For the cheapest train tickets, make your reservation well in advance. If you can, travel at an off-peak time, as train ticket prices will often be reduced. You might also be able to save money by booking a connecting journey, rather than a direct route. Be sure to check the conditions of the ticket before booking, as sometimes cheaper train tickets cannot be changed or refunded. Use Virail to check your options before booking, to ensure that you find the lowest price for your journey.
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The prices for train tickets from Rome to Venice vary depending on a range of factors including how far in advance you're booking, your travel dates, and the type of transport you want to use. On certain routes, there may be different classes available, which will also affect the price. The average train ticket price is approximately £44.45. For the lowest prices, it is usually best to book as far in advance as possible and look out for low-cost options, such as non-refundable tickets or traveling outside of peak hours. Be aware that some providers do not offer refunds or changes on their lower priced tickets, so it is advised to check before completing your transaction.
How long is the journey from Rome to Venice by train?
The journey between Rome and Venice by train is approximately 245.26 mi. It will take you more or less 4 hrs 27 mins to complete this journey. This average figure does not take into account any delays that might arise on your route in exceptional circumstances. If you are planning to make a connection or operating on a tight schedule, give yourself plenty of time. The journey between Rome and Venice by train usually takes 4 hrs 27 mins to cover a distance of 245.26 mi. The shortest journey from Rome to Venice will take you 3 hrs 26 mins. Remember, as always, that this time does not include any delays that might occur due to weather conditions, construction, or unexpected diversions and disruptions. If arriving in Venice quickly is a priority for you, look for express or non-stop services. You may also find that a connecting route reaches your destination faster than some direct journeys. Virail will allow you to explore all your options and come to a decision that suits your needs.
Which stations are used when traveling from Rome to Venice?
Depending on the type of transport, and the provider you decide to use for your journey, you will be able to depart Rome from the following stations: Rome - Ostiense,Roma - Tuscolana,Roma-San Pietro,Rome Balduina,Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA),Rome Trastevere,Rome Termini,Rome Nomentana,Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO),ROMA - TIBURTINA,Rome Monte Mario. Arriving at Venice, your route will pass through all or some of the following stations: Venezia - Santa Lucia,Venice - Tronchetto,Venice Marco Polo Airport. Not all transport providers serve every station, so check in advance to see exactly where your route takes you. You may need to use another form of transport to get from one station to another or to your final destination when you arrive in Venice.
How many times a day do departures from Rome leave for Venice?
The exact number of journeys from Rome to Venice can vary from day to day. Some services may only run on particular days of the week, while others might be seasonal. In general, an average of 101 departures leave each day. These are run by a number of different transport providers, including . On particularly busy days, there can be up to departures. You can usually expect there to be more connections on weekdays. Many providers run fewer journeys on weekends or public holidays. As a traveler, you may prefer to take a direct route from Rome to Venice. However, you will find more options available to you if you are willing to take a connecting route. These pass through one or more different cities, and you'll have to change along the way. Not all travelers feel comfortable making multiple connections, but if you are, then you will enjoy greater flexibility when making your booking. The exact number of daily departures from Rome to Venice varies, but in general, you can expect to find 57 direct connections with no changes leaving each day. Travelers who are happy to take an indirect route will find, on average, 44 journeys with one change or more. Unfortunately, no connection was found for your trip from Rome to Venice. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find connections.
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Book in advance and save
If you're looking for the best deal for your trip from Rome to Venice, booking train tickets in advance is a great way to save money, but keep in mind that advance tickets are usually not available until 3 months before your travel date.
Stay flexible with your travel time and explore off-peak journeys
Planning your trips around off-peak travel times not only means that you'll be able to avoid the crowds, but can also end up saving you money. Being flexible with your schedule and considering alternative routes or times will significantly impact the amount of money you spend on getting from Rome to Venice.
Always check special offers
Checking on the latest deals can help save a lot of money, making it worth taking the time to browse and compare prices. So make sure you get the best deal on your ticket and take advantage of special fares for children, youth and seniors as well as discounts for groups.
Unlock the potential of slower trains or connecting trains
If you're planning a trip with some flexible time, why not opt for the scenic route? Taking slower trains or connecting trains that make more stops may save you money on your ticket – definitely worth considering if it fits in your schedule.
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Price as departure date approaches
Train companies may charge higher ticket prices as the date of departure approaches. Prices in the next days can range from around £19.15 to £40.60 but may be subject to change. Our advice is to book as early as possible to potentially save up to 53% on your trip!
Best time to book cheap train tickets from Rome to Venice
The cheapest Rome - Venice train tickets can be found for as low as £24.57 if you’re lucky, or £30.23 on average. The most expensive ticket can cost as much as £41.97.
Find the best day to travel to Venice by train
When travelling to Venice by train, if you want to avoid crowds you can check how frequently our customers are travelling in the next 30-days using the graph below. On average, the peak hours to travel are between 6:30am and 9am in the morning, or between 4pm and 7pm in the evening. Please keep this in mind when travelling to your point of departure as you may need some extra time to arrive, particularly in big cities!
Carriers on this route
Find out more about the carriers on this route.
Frecciarossa, operated by Trenitalia, the national railway company, is a renowned high-speed train service in Italy. FRECCIAROSSA trains, reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h, connect major cities including Rome, Milan, Naples, Florence, and Turin.
Italo, a subsidiary of the Italian railway company Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori (NTV), operates a high-speed train service throughout Italy. The 2012 launch of Italo trains, which are both conventional and high-speed, provides travelers with speedy and comfortable travel across Italy. The 300 km/h speed ensures regular and comfortable transportation to major cities like Rome, Naples, Florence, and Milan.
Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane is the owner of Trenitalia, which serves as the main train operator in Italy. The high-speed Frecciarossa trains link Milan, Rome, Naples, Florence, and Turin at speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph). Frecciargento and Frecciabianca are two other high-speed services that operate at slightly slower rates but provide connectivity to smaller cities and towns. Trenitalia operates regional and intercity train, and provides international connections to neighboring countries through EuroCity trains.
While not as swift as the high-speed ICE trains, Deutsche Bahn’s InterCity trains boast speeds up to 200km/h, offering spacious carriages and dining options. Operating across numerous German routes, such as Cologne-Hamburg, these trains also extend to international destinations, including Amsterdam and Luxembourg. Some routes even feature double-deck trains.
Ticket types and facilities from Rome to Venice
Compare the different ticket types and the facilities provided by Frecciarossa, Italo and DB - Intercity when traveling from Rome to Venice.
Premium
Premium service includes a wider seat, more legroom, and access to additional amenities such as a welcome drink and a choice of newspapers. Coach 4 on the Frecciarossa 1000 train is reserved for the Premium level.Standard
Standard is the basic level of service and includes a comfortable seat and access to basic onboard services. Coaches 5-8 are for the Standard level with seats covered in gray eco-leather.Executive
Executive is the highest level of service and includes all of the amenities of the Business level, as well as a personal entertainment system, and gourmet meals served by a dedicated onboard chef.Business
Business service is designed for business travelers and includes all of the amenities of the Premium level, as well as access to a dedicated Business Lounge and priority boarding. Coaches 2 and 3 of Frecciarossa 1000 are reserved for the Business level of service.Smart
With the Smart ambiance, experience all the comforts and services of Italo at an affordable price.Prima
Experience the best of Italo with the Prima ambiance, providing you with maximum comfort and top-notch services for your entire journey.Club Executive
For an even more luxurious and relaxing trip, opt for the Club Ambiance. Here, you'll delight in ultimate comfort and pampering with spacious individual seating arrangements.Second Class
On SBB Intercity trains, in addition to basic amenities for Second Class ticket, there's a Family Zone specially designed to offer comfort for families with children. If you get hungry during the journey, you can enjoy tasty meals in the restaurant carriage.First Class
On Deutsche Bahn IC trains, if you have a Flexpreis First Class ticket in addition to the standard second class offerings, you can access Fast Track and DB lounges at some German stations for free and enjoy the complimentary refreshments. Plus, experience a quieter travel environment and savor the view.
Facility Description
Find out more about the different facilities available onboard with each carrier on this route.
Rome to Venice CO2 Emissions by Train
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