Winner: Advancing International Rail TravelBranchBranchWinner2024 Global Recognition AwardGlobal Recognition Award*

Rome Train Tickets

Get real-time train timetables

Download the Rail Monsters app today

qr code
apple
google
mi
huawei
Route image

Trains from Rome

27Jun
1
Seats
Rome
Florence

Each ticket has information about

Departure Time

Travel time

Arrival Time

Changes

Brand name / Train type

Ticket price

Morning trains

05:30
RomeRoma Termini
4h 22m
09:52
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
Direct
Regionale Veloce 4094
from
4248 USD
1
4h 22m, Direct
05:30
RomeRoma Termini
09:52
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
from
4248 USD
1
Direct
05:35
RomeRoma Termini
1h 36m
07:11
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
Direct
FrecciaRossa 9400
from
4061 USD
1
1h 36m, Direct
05:35
RomeRoma Termini
07:11
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
from
4061 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Day trains

12:10
RomeRoma Termini
1h 36m
13:46
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
Direct
FrecciaRossa 9532
from
7290 USD
1
1h 36m, Direct
12:10
RomeRoma Termini
13:46
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
from
7290 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
12:20
RomeRoma Tiburtina
Secondary station
1h 26m
13:46
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
Direct
FrecciaRossa 9532
from
7290 USD
1
1h 26m, Direct
12:20
RomeRoma Tiburtina
Secondary station
13:46
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
from
7290 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Evening trains

18:00
RomeRoma Tiburtina
Secondary station
1h 27m
19:27
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
Direct
FrecciaRossa 8526
from
4061 USD
1
1h 27m, Direct
18:00
RomeRoma Tiburtina
Secondary station
19:27
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
from
4061 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
18:10
RomeRoma Termini
1h 36m
19:46
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
Direct
FrecciaRossa 9556
from
4061 USD
1
1h 36m, Direct
18:10
RomeRoma Termini
19:46
FlorenceFirenze Santa Maria Novella
from
4061 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
Route image
day

First train

04:00
night

Last train

22:35
distance

Travel duration

2h 1m
daily-departure

Daily departures

78
departure-station

Departure station

Rome
changes-type

Changes

direct
arrival-station

Arrival station

Florence
ticket-price

Ticket price

from $11
fastest-s

Fastest trip

1h 19m
longest-s

Longest trip

4h 59m

Trains to Rome

Inbound trains reach Rome mainly at Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina, with regional and airport services also arriving at Roma Ostiense and Roma Trastevere. High-speed trains from Florence arrive in around 1h30m, while services from Naples reach Rome in about 1h10m. Trains from Bologna arrive in roughly 2h, and Milan services reach Rome in around 3h to 3h15m. From Venice, high-speed trains arrive in about 3h45m to 4h. Southbound Adriatic services from Bari reach Rome in roughly 4h, and regional or intercity trains from Civitavecchia arrive in about 45m to 1h20m depending on the service.

Visiting Rome

Rome is Italy's main central rail hub, positioned where the north-south high-speed axis meets intercity and regional lines across Lazio and central Italy. The city has several important passenger stations, led by Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina. Trenitalia and Italo operate the primary long-distance services, making trains to Rome a core part of the national rail network. Services from Rome include Frecciarossa high-speed trains, Italo high-speed trains, Trenitalia Intercity services, Regionale trains across Lazio, and dedicated airport rail to Fiumicino Airport. Roma Termini is the main train station for long-distance and airport services, while Roma Tiburtina handles many high-speed and intercity trains on through routes that avoid reversing at Termini. Trains from Rome run north toward Florence, Bologna, Milan, and Venice, south toward Naples, Salerno, Bari, and Calabria, and west toward Civitavecchia for coastal rail travel. Regional trains also link Rome with Viterbo, Latina, Frosinone, and other Lazio cities. Book trains from and to Rome online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from Rome

From Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina, high-speed services run north through Florence and Bologna toward Milan, Turin, Verona, and Venice. Trenitalia Frecciarossa and Italo operate the main high-speed corridors, with Roma Tiburtina often used by through services and Roma Termini serving many terminal departures. Southbound trains from Rome run toward Naples, Salerno, Calabria, and Sicily, while Adriatic services link the capital with Bari and other cities in southern Italy. Trenitalia Intercity trains cover longer conventional routes, and Regionale services connect Rome with Lazio destinations such as Civitavecchia, Viterbo, Frosinone, Latina, and Orte. Airport rail runs from central Rome to Fiumicino Aeroporto.

Rome

Rome is Italy's capital, with ancient sites such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon spread across the historic center. The main departure point is Roma Termini, the city's largest rail station, with metro lines A and B, airport trains, and some high-speed services also using Roma Tiburtina.

Roma Ostiense

StationStation

Roma Termini

StationStation
arrowarrow

2h 1m

Florence

Florence is the main city of Tuscany and a center of Renaissance art, with the Duomo, Uffizi Gallery, and Palazzo Vecchio within walking distance of the center. Firenze Santa Maria Novella is the main arrival station, located just northwest of the historic core and close to tram, bus, and taxi connections.

Firenze Campo di Marte

StationStation

Firenze Rifredi

StationStation

Firenze Castello

StationStation

Firenze Santa Maria Novella

StationStation
Background

Booking Rome Train Tickets Online - Options, Tips, and Reservations

Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for Rome with Rail Monsters by selecting departure dates, choosing Trenitalia Frecciarossa, Italo, Intercity, Regionale, or Leonardo Express services, and completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for Rome train stations such as Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina, Roma Ostiense, and Roma Trastevere according to your route.
Types of Train Tickets Available
Rome services include regular tickets for Regionale trains, reserved seats on Frecciarossa, Italo, and Intercity services, and airport rail tickets for Leonardo Express. Cheap tickets and discount tickets may appear on advance high-speed departures to and from Florence, Milan, Venice, Naples, Salerno, Bologna, and Turin.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept Rome train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Train prices on Frecciarossa and Italo vary by demand, while Regionale fares are simpler; ticket counters remain available at Roma Termini. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.

Rome Train Travel FAQ and Tips

Should I reserve seats on trains from Rome?

Seat reservations are required on Frecciarossa, Italo, Frecciargento, and Intercity trains from Rome, and the seat assignment is included with the ticket. Regionale trains around Lazio generally use open seating and do not require reservations. Book reserved long-distance trains earlier for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year, especially on Rome routes toward Milan, Naples, Florence, and Venice.

What is the main train route from Rome?

The main high-speed route from Rome is the Rome to Milan corridor, served by Trenitalia Frecciarossa and Italo trains from Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina. The fastest services take around 3h to 3h15m between Rome and Milan Centrale or Milan Rogoredo, with many trains continuing or connecting toward Turin, Bologna, Florence, Naples, and Venice.

How do I get from Rome to the airport by train?

Rome has rail links to Fiumicino Airport. Leonardo Express, operated by Trenitalia, runs between Roma Termini and Fiumicino Aeroporto in around 32m with dedicated airport trains. The FL1 regional line also links Fiumicino Aeroporto with Roma Trastevere, Roma Ostiense, and Roma Tiburtina. Ciampino Airport does not have a terminal rail station; travelers use Ciampino town station with a bus connection.

How do I buy train tickets to and from Rome?

Book train tickets to and from Rome on Rail Monsters by entering your departure and arrival stations, selecting a Trenitalia or Italo service, and completing online reservation. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for Rome services, useful for Easter Week, August holidays, and Christmas. Confirmation is sent by email with the ticket details required for travel.

Do high-speed trains serve Rome?

Yes. Rome is one of Italy's main high-speed rail hubs. Trenitalia operates Frecciarossa trains from Roma Termini and Roma Tiburtina, while Italo operates high-speed trains on major north-south corridors. Frecciargento services may also appear on selected routes. Intercity and Regionale trains serve longer non-high-speed corridors and Lazio regional routes from Rome's main stations.

What are the main train stations in Rome?

Roma Termini is the main terminal for long-distance, regional, and Leonardo Express airport trains. Roma Tiburtina is a major through station for high-speed and intercity services. Roma Ostiense serves regional trains and FL1 airport-line services. Roma Trastevere handles regional trains across Lazio, including FL1. Roma San Pietro serves regional trains toward the coast and western Rome.

What are the main train connections to and from Rome?

Rome connects with Florence in around 1h30m by high-speed train, Naples in about 1h10m, Bologna in roughly 2h, Milan in around 3h to 3h15m, and Venice in about 3h45m to 4h. Other major links include Turin in around 4h30m, Salerno in about 2h, Bari in roughly 4h, and Civitavecchia in about 45m to 1h20m by regional or intercity service.

Can I buy Rome train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute Regionale tickets around Rome and Lazio are usually available on the day of travel at standard fares. Frecciarossa, Italo, and Intercity seats can sell out or rise in price for Easter Week, August holidays, Christmas and New Year. Rail Monsters accepts Rome train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, so early booking helps secure preferred departures on long-distance routes.
Learn more information at our
Country Guide