Roma Termini Train Station Information

The main Rome train station and the largest in Italy, Roma Termini is an essential rail hub in the heart of the bustling capital. The original station building was demolished in 1937, and the current structure was inaugurated in December 1950, showcasing Italian modernism. Roma Termini has been in operation since 1863, making it one of the oldest train stations in Italy. It is the second biggest train station in Europe, attracting visitors from all over the continent. The name Termini is derived from the nearby Roman Baths of Diocletian — as "thermae" is the Latin word for baths. Roma Termini is just a 5-minute walk from the ancient Terme di Diocleziano.

Roma Termini Station: Location and Address

Roma Termini train station is centrally located in Rome at Piazza dei Cinquecento, 1, 00185 Rome, Italy — near the historic city centre. Its prime location offers convenient access to major attractions such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the Trevi Fountain, as well as a wide range of accommodations and public transportation options. The station is open 24 hours a day with train services running from early morning until late at night.

Address: Piazza dei Cinquecento, 1, 00185, Rome, Italy

Trains from Roma Termini

High Speed Trains
Roma Termini is the main departure point for all high speed trains in Rome, including Frecciarossa and Frecciargento services operated by Trenitalia and Italo trains. High speed trains connect Rome with Milan, Florence, Naples, Venice, Turin, and other major Italian cities. The first train of the day departs Roma Termini at 05:35, with frequent departures throughout the day on the busiest routes. Most important trains depart from platforms 1–24 including Frecciarossas, Frecciargentos, and Italo trains to Naples, Florence, Milan, and Venice.
Regional Trains
Regional trains from Roma Termini connect to various destinations across Lazio and beyond, including a direct service to Rome San Pietro station, which is a short walk from St. Peter's Square. Platforms 25 to 29 are dedicated to regional Lazio services and are accessed by walking down platform 24 for approximately 500 meters. Regional train tickets can be purchased on the day of travel at vending machines or ticket offices.

Leonardo Express to Fiumicino Airport
The Leonardo Express is a non-stop train service that connects Roma Termini with Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci International Airport), taking approximately 32 minutes and running every 30 minutes. The first train of the day leaves from Roma Termini at 05:35. The Leonardo Express arrives at two dedicated platforms — 23 or 24 — at Roma Termini. Tickets for the Leonardo Express cost approximately €14 and can be purchased online on Rail Ninja or at ticket offices and vending machines at the station.
Roma Tiburtina
Roma Tiburtina is Rome's second main train station, located on the eastern side of the city. Some high speed trains stop at Roma Tiburtina before or after Roma Termini, making it a useful alternative for travelers staying in eastern Rome. The Nightjet overnight sleeper train to Vienna, Salzburg, and Munich now uses Roma Tiburtina instead of Roma Termini from late 2024.
Termini Train Station Facilities
  • Ticket Offices and Vending Machines
    Roma Termini features a large ticket office and banks of multilingual ticket machines that are easy to use. Ticket offices handle Trenitalia and Italo bookings, seat reservations, and Eurail pass and Interrail pass exchanges. The departure boards display the platform number for each train — always check these boards for real-time updates as platforms can change at the last minute.
  • Luggage Storage
    The station has a left luggage facility operated by KiPoint, located on platform 24, where travelers can store their bags temporarily. Opening hours are daily from 06:00 to 23:00. There are also several luggage storage options in the nearby territory around the station for travelers arriving outside KiPoint's hours.
  • SuppoFree WiFi and Amenities
    Free WiFi is available throughout Roma Termini, allowing passengers to connect easily while waiting for trains. The station features a wide variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, a large supermarket on the underground level, two post offices, a lounge area, restrooms, and even a spa. Due to its central location, Roma Termini provides easy access to numerous shops inside the building as well.
  • Opening Hours and Practical Tips
    Roma Termini is open 24 hours. Ticket office opening hours vary — check current times at the station. Allow extra time during peak season as queues at ticket offices can be long. The departure boards show the current train, platform, and departure time — always verify your platform before heading to the gates.

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