Train
Italo

Rome to Florence by Train

From €21.90
1h 32min
Rome
52+ departures daily
Rome
Rome
1h 32m
Florence
Florence
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How much are Rome to Florence train tickets?

The cheapest Rome to Florence train tickets start from 21.90 with Italo. The journey takes 1h 32min, with 52+ departures daily, from Rome to Florence. To get the lowest fare, book in advance and pick off-peak, mid-week departures — the cheapest non-refundable fares sell out first.

  • Cheapest fare: from €21.90
  • Journey time: 1h 32min
  • Frequency: 52+ departures daily
  • Carrier: Italo

About This Route

Traveling from Rome to Florence by train is a practical and efficient choice, with journey times averaging around 92 minutes. Italo operates direct high-speed services on this route, providing comfortable seating and onboard amenities. Tickets start from approximately €21.90, with prices varying based on the time of booking and seat class. Trains depart from Rome Termini station and arrive at Florence Santa Maria Novella, both centrally located and well connected to local transportation. The route offers a smooth ride through the Italian countryside, making it a convenient option for day trips or longer stays. Booking in advance can secure better rates and preferred seating. Facilities on board typically include Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a café area. Train schedules are frequent, with departures throughout the day, allowing flexibility to fit various itineraries. Overall, this train service provides a reliable link between two of Italy’s major cities, balancing speed and comfort for travelers.

What to Expect on the Journey

Traveling from Rome to Florence aboard an Italo high-speed train takes approximately 1 hour and 32 minutes, covering roughly 275 kilometers through central Italy’s varied landscape. Departing from Rome's main station, the route heads north, briefly following the Tiber River and passing the rolling hills of Lazio. As the train gains speed, passengers can observe the transition from the urban sprawl of Rome into the more rural and agricultural areas of Tuscany. The landscape shifts to vineyards, olive groves, and scattered historic villages. Notable stops include Orte and Chiusi-Chianciano Terme, where glimpses of medieval architecture and Tuscan countryside can be seen through the window. The train’s modern interior offers comfortable seating, Wi-Fi access, and power outlets, making it easy to relax or work during the journey. The large windows provide clear views of the changing scenery, from the flat plains near Rome to the gentle hills approaching Florence. Arrival at Florence’s Santa Maria Novella station places passengers just minutes from the city’s cultural landmarks, ready to begin their day trip or extended visit.

Route Highlights

Fast journey time of about 92 minutes
Direct trains operated by Italo
Departure from Rome Termini to Florence Santa Maria Novella
Starting fares from €21.90 when booked early
Onboard amenities such as Wi-Fi and power outlets

How to Get from Rome to Florence

OptionDurationPrice
Best
Train
1h 32mFrom €21.90
Bus5hFrom €15.00
Driving4h 30m€30-50 fuel + tolls

The train is usually the best option due to its faster journey time, frequent departures, and city-center to city-center connections.

Station Information

Rome
Rome’s main departure point for Italo trains is Roma Termini station, located in the city’s central Rione Monti district. The station is accessible via Rome’s Metro Lines A and B, multiple bus routes, and taxis, with clear signage directing passengers to the Italo platforms. Facilities include luggage storage lockers at various points, several cafes, newsstands, and shops selling travel essentials. Italo trains typically depart from platforms 5 to 9, depending on schedule, so check departure boards on arrival. Allow extra time during peak hours for security checks. The station offers waiting areas with seating and restrooms. For convenience, buy tickets in advance online or at self-service machines inside the terminal.
Florence
Florence’s Santa Maria Novella (SMN) station is located just west of the historic center, about a 10-minute walk from the Duomo and main attractions. Upon arrival, passengers will find a taxi rank immediately outside the main entrance, as well as multiple bus lines connecting to various parts of the city. There is no metro system in Florence, but local buses run frequently. Luggage storage is available at the station in the form of lockers and a manned left-luggage office. The station provides cafes, convenience stores, and ticket counters. Signage is clear, helping visitors navigate to city transport or on foot quickly.

Italo Ticket Classes

Smartfrom €21.90
Budget
  • Standard seating
  • One small carry-on bag
  • Non-refundable ticket
Primafrom €35.00
Standard
  • More spacious seating
  • Priority boarding
  • Flexible ticket conditions
Club Executivefrom €55.00
Premium
  • Lounge access
  • Reclining seats with extra legroom
  • Complimentary refreshments

How to Book Rome to Florence Tickets

1
Plan your travel dates

Choose your preferred travel dates and times, preferably mid-week or off-peak hours, when prices tend to be lower.

2
Book early online

Secure the cheapest fares by purchasing tickets as early as possible through Italo’s official website or app.

3
Select the Smart fare

Opt for the Smart class, which offers the lowest base price but comes with non-refundable conditions.

4
Avoid peak travel times

Choose departures outside rush hours, typically avoiding early mornings, late afternoons, and weekends.

5
Download your ticket

Save your ticket on your mobile device or print it in advance to avoid delays at the station.

Travel Tips

  • Book tickets in advance to get the best prices
  • Arrive at the station at least 20 minutes before departure
  • Check train schedules online for the latest updates
  • Consider traveling during off-peak hours for less crowded trains
  • Use station lockers for luggage storage if needed during layovers

Luggage & Accessibility

Italo allows each passenger to bring one carry-on bag and one piece of checked luggage free of charge. Carry-on bags should fit in overhead compartments or under the seat, typically not exceeding 55x35x25 cm. Oversized items may require special arrangements. Bikes can be transported only if folded and packed in a bag. Assistance for passengers with reduced mobility is available upon request, including help with luggage and boarding.

Cancellation Policy

https://www.italotreno.it/en/terms-conditions

When You Arrive in Florence

Florence offers a compact and walkable city center making short visits convenient. Within the first hour, prioritize visiting the Duomo complex with its famous dome, the Uffizi Gallery’s Renaissance masterpieces, and the Ponte Vecchio bridge over the Arno River. Consider securing timed entry tickets in advance to avoid long lines. For a quick refreshment, enjoy a coffee or gelato at a café near Piazza della Signoria before exploring further. The city’s layout allows you to reach key sights on foot from the train station quickly, ideal for same-day trips.

Frequently Asked Questions

The lowest fares on Italo trains start from €21.9 for the 1 hour 32 minute journey between Rome and Florence.

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