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Travel guide Rome–Venice
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Traveling between Rome and Venice by train is quick and efficient – and there are plenty of great fares to be found too! See some of the Italian countryside on your journey to check out the canals and architecture of stunning Venice.
What train companies operate the route from Rome to Venice?
Trains from Rome to Venice are operated by Trenitalia and ItaliaRail. Passengers can travel either on the high speed Le Frecce service or by regional train.
What is the timetable for trains from Rome to Venice?
Multiple trains run from Rome to Venice every day. Services begin early in the morning, at 6:50am, and operate until 22:35.
What are the departure and arrival train stations for the route Rome to Venice?
Trains to Venice depart from Roma Termini and arrive in Venezia S. Lucia.
How long is the route by train from Rome to Venice?
From Rome to Venice by train, it is approximately 330 miles.
How long does it take to travel from Rome to Venice by train?
Taking the train from Rome to Venice takes around 3 hours 45 minutes on the high speed Le Frecce service, with some faster services taking just 3 hours 24 minutes. Regional services take around 5 hours.
Why should you travel by train from Rome to Venice?
Traveling by train from Rome to Venice is incredibly convenient, with both stations centrally located in each city. When arriving into Venice, the train offers stunning views of the Grand Canal! Taking the train is also a budget friendly option as well as being hassle free. You won't need to spend time checking in at the airport, or sitting in traffic, and will be able to enjoy views of the Italian countryside as you travel!
High speed train services from Rome to Venice are direct, fast and efficient. First and Second class seating is available, with WiFi available on board; food and drink is also available to purchase.
What is there to see and do in Venice?
The beauty of Venice has to be seen to be believed and there are a ton of sights to enjoy, with stunning architecture to be found in every corner of the city.
Take a gondola ride. Cruising along the canals of Venice on a gondola is a classic activity in the city for visitors. It can be pricey so if you're on a budget, take the water taxi instead – a cheaper way to see the city from the water.
Check out the architecture. From the Basilica di San Marco to the Palazzo Ducale, Venice is full of architectural wonders. They're each worth a trip even if you'll be visiting along with the rest of the tourists in Venice!
Relax on the Lido. This stretch of sand in Venice is a popular spot in the summer months for visitors and locals wanting to catch some sun.