Rome to Venice Train

In case you have never traveled to the Italian capital, Rome, and the scenic, romantic city, Venice, then taking a well-equipped high-speed train from Rome to Venice is definitely one of the best options you'll find. Get all information you need to know about this route, including timetable, tickets cost, train types, and train map
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Distance
394km
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Earliest Departure
05:47
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Latest Departure
15:30
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Shortest Travel Time
3hr 50min

Rome to ​Venice Route Information

Connecting two of the most popular Italian hubs, the Rome - Venice route provides not only an exciting journey anticipating the adventure that awaits but also ensures a fast and safe way of reaching your destination. Seated on a high-speed train, you can reach your destination in less than four hours. You can find free Wi-Fi, coffee, snacks, and spacious legroom among the train amenities. Moreover, by choosing to travel by train, you also care about the environment - a train emits 96% less carbon dioxide than a plane. If you want to get even better acquainted with Italy train travel, don't miss the chance to read more about it on Rail Ninja. Learn more about best Rome attractions to visit.

​Venice is one of the most famous cities in Italy and Europe. Its beauty can only be found here and nowhere else. Venice is a town in northeastern Italy situated on a group of 117 small islands separated by canals, which is why there are 400 bridges across the city. With its wealth of ancient churches, museums, and artworks, Venice also offers a feast for the senses and eye-catching architecture to explore throughout. Therefore, the city of Venice is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come to explore this historic destination and experience its rich culture.

Rome to ​Venice Train Tickets and Schedule

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Rome to Venice Train Providers

Italo Train
A high-speed train company in Italy is called Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori. Due to their modern equipment, Italian Railways' trains are extremely comfortable. In addition to the Italo AGV 575, there is an EVO high-speed train. Both can reach 250 km/h and 150 mph with 186 mph and 300 km/h, respectively. Various classes are available, including Smart, Comfort, Prima, and Club Executive. The trains in Italy come equipped with free WiFi, power outlets, footrests, leather seats that recline, snack machines, and Italo Live (free entertainment which includes movies, games, and music). They are also pet-friendly. It is possible to find three types of fares in Italy: low cost, economy, and flexible.

Train Classes Onboard Rome to Venice Train

  • Economy Class Seat

    Italotreno vehicles are undoubtedly the most comfortable since they have reclining seats, individual power outlets, and footrests. Free WiFi is also included. For people with disabilities, the vehicles are equipped with accessible seats. The snack area has vending machines that provide passengers with food.

  • Business Class Seat

    With the addition of power outlets, individual tables and free Wi-Fi, Italotreno coaches feature leather reclining seats with plenty of room between them. There are three rows of seats on this train. Passengers with disabilities are provided with special assistance. Passengers can choose seats from three rows. Passengers can also access snack machines.

  • Premium Class Seat

    In addition to serving refreshments, Italotreno coaches offer reclining leather seats with a separate table, footrests and more legroom. Wi-Fi and power outlets are available on every train, and the seats are equipped with reading lights and glove compartments.

Rome & Venice Train Station Information

Piazza dei Cinquecento, 1, 00185, Rome, Italy
*the train also leaves from Roma Ostiense & Roma Tiburtina

30100, Venice, Italy

*the train also arrives at Venezia Mestre

Rome to Venice Train Map

Rome to Venice railway route

Rome to Venice Train Map

Rome and Venice are directly connected by numerous trains. The first train from Rome to Venice departs at 5:55 a.m., and the last train departs at 6:05 p.m. Italo trains operate both trains between Rome and Venice.

​Tips to Buy Train Tickets

  • Book in Advance

    As a general rule, train companies release cheap tickets in advance of departure. Individual train schedules are usually announced 12 weeks in advance since they are usually set three months in advance
  • Be Flexible

    Checking different dates and times will help you get a better deal on train tickets. You may still find some discounted tickets available on other dates and times, so be on the lookout

FAQ: Rome - Venice by Train

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