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What train companies operate the route from Paris to Rome?

Whilst there are no direct rail services available from Paris to Rome, it is possible to take the TGV France – Italy rail service to Milan or Turin, from where a number of Italian rail operators will take passengers to Rome, including ItaliaRail and Italo.

What is the schedule for the train route from Paris to Rome?

The first train from Paris to Italy departs at 6:28am; there are then two further services throughout the day, with the final service departing at 2:41pm. Trains arrive into Milan between 1:50pm and 9:50pm.

What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route from Paris to Rome?

Trains from Paris to Italy depart from Paris' Gare de Lyon. Trains generally arrive at Roma Termini Station.

What distance is the train route from Paris to Rome?

The distance between the two cities depends on the route taken; as the crow flies, the distance between Paris and Rome is 687 miles.

How long does it take to travel from Paris to Rome by train?

Depending on the route chosen and the number of stops along the way, the journey can take between 10h30 – 12h30.

What are the stops on the train route from Paris to Rome?

The stops along the way when traveling from Paris to Rome by train depend on the service chosen. Stopping off and changing trains in Milan, Turin or even Switzerland is necessary in order to connect to a direct service to Rome.

Why should you travel by train from Paris to Rome?

Traveling by train from Paris to Rome offers the opportunity to enjoy a number of destinations along your trip. Since there are no direct trains from Paris to Rome, why not stop off in Milan or Turin and spend a few days enjoying another part of Italy? With both the TGV and Italian rail services, trains are comfortable, modern and offer a relaxed way to travel.

What is there to see and do in Rome?

Ah, Rome – the Eternal City! There's nothing better than wandering through the city's charming streets, discovering its stunning architecture and stopping to refuel on delicious Italian pizza, pasta and gelato along the way. Between the Colosseum, the Piazza Navona, the Trevi Fountain, the Vatican, the Pantheon and the Palatine Hill there's plenty to keep history and culture lovers satisfied. You can also enjoy the vibrant Roman nightlife by heading to one of the city's outdoor terraces, rooftop bars and clubs.