Train
Italo

Rome to Milan by Train

From €43.90
3h 23min
Rome
72+ departures daily
Rome
Rome
3h 23m
Milan
Milan
Official Italo partner Instant confirmation E-ticket / mobile ticketPrices checked 10 Jun 2026

How much are Rome to Milan train tickets?

The cheapest Rome to Milan train tickets start from 43.90 with Italo. The journey takes 3h 23min, with 72+ departures daily, from Rome to Milan. 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 €43.90
  • Journey time: 3h 23min
  • Frequency: 72+ departures daily
  • Carrier: Italo

About This Route

Traveling from Rome to Milan by train offers a convenient and efficient way to cover approximately 570 kilometers in about 3 hours and 23 minutes. The route is served by Italo, a private high-speed train operator known for its modern trains and comfortable interiors. Trains depart regularly throughout the day, with ticket prices starting from €43.90, making it an affordable option compared to other modes of transport. Onboard amenities typically include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a café service, allowing passengers to work or relax during the journey. The train departs from Rome Termini station and arrives at Milan Centrale, both centrally located for easy access to local transport and city attractions. Booking in advance is recommended to secure the best fares and preferred travel times. This service is suitable for business travelers and tourists alike, providing a reliable link between Italy's capital and one of its major economic hubs.

What to Expect on the Journey

The train journey from Rome to Milan aboard Italo takes approximately 3 hours and 23 minutes, passing through a diverse stretch of Italian landscapes. Leaving the historical capital, the route heads north, skirting the Apennine Mountains and offering views of rolling hills, vineyards, and small towns. As the train approaches the Po Valley, the terrain flattens into wide agricultural plains dotted with farms and industrial zones. Passengers traveling early in the morning or late afternoon may catch the changing light over Lake Maggiore near Milan, a notable scenic highlight. Onboard Italo trains, travelers can expect comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a quiet atmosphere conducive to work or relaxation. The high-speed rail allows swift transit through central Italy’s key regions, making it feasible to arrive in Milan with ample time for daytime activities. Frequent departures mean flexibility in scheduling, and the smooth ride provides a stress-free alternative to driving or long bus trips.

Route Highlights

High-speed journey averaging 203 minutes
Competitive fares starting at €43.90
Onboard amenities including Wi-Fi and café services
Departure from Rome Termini to Milan Centrale
Frequent daily departures with flexible scheduling

How to Get from Rome to Milan

OptionDurationPrice
Best
Train
3h 23mFrom €43.90
Bus9hFrom €20.00
Driving8h€50-80 fuel + tolls

The train offers the fastest and most comfortable option between Rome and Milan, combining speed with frequent departures.

Station Information

Rome
Rome’s main departure point for Italo trains is Roma Termini station, located centrally on Piazza dei Cinquecento. It is well connected by Metro lines A and B, numerous bus routes, and taxis. The station features luggage storage facilities, several shops, cafes, and ticket counters. For Italo departures, platforms are typically well signed; check the departure boards for the exact platform as it can vary. Arriving at least 20 minutes before departure is recommended to navigate the large station comfortably. Roma Termini also provides accessibility services for travelers with reduced mobility.
Milan
Milan’s arrival station for Italo is Milano Centrale, situated north of the city center. From here, travelers can reach central Milan by Metro lines M2 and M3, multiple bus and tram routes, or taxi—taxi ranks are located just outside the main entrance. Milano Centrale offers luggage storage, waiting areas, and a variety of shops and eateries. The station is a major transport hub, making onward connections straightforward. Accessibility features are available throughout the station.

Italo Ticket Classes

Smartfrom €43.90
Budget
  • Standard seating
  • Non-refundable
  • No seat changes
Comfortfrom €60.00
Standard
  • More legroom
  • Flexible ticket changes
  • Free onboard Wi-Fi
Primafrom €90.00
Premium
  • Spacious seats
  • Complimentary snacks and drinks
  • Priority boarding

How to Book Rome to Milan Tickets

1
Book Early

Reserve your tickets several weeks in advance to access the lowest fares, as the cheapest Smart class seats sell out quickly.

2
Choose Off-Peak Times

Travel during mid-week or outside rush hours to find more availability for budget fares.

3
Select the Smart Fare

Opt for the Smart class if cost is the priority; this fare is non-refundable and has limited flexibility.

4
Use Official Websites

Purchase tickets directly from Italo’s website or official apps to avoid extra fees and ensure authenticity.

5
Check Promotions

Look out for seasonal promotions or discount codes offered by Italo to reduce costs further.

Travel Tips

  • Book tickets online in advance to get the best prices
  • Arrive at the station at least 20 minutes before departure
  • Use the train’s Wi-Fi to plan your itinerary or catch up on work
  • Check the train number and platform information on departure boards
  • Consider traveling during off-peak hours for less crowded trains

Luggage & Accessibility

Italo allows passengers to bring two pieces of luggage free of charge, with no specific size limits but items must be manageable by the traveler. Oversized or bulky items should be coordinated with Italo customer service in advance. Bicycles can be transported if properly packed in a dedicated bag or box, subject to availability. Trains are equipped with accessible features including ramps and dedicated spaces for passengers with reduced mobility.

Cancellation Policy

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

When You Arrive in Milan

Upon arrival in Milan, visitors can head to the Duomo di Milano to admire its Gothic architecture and rooftop views. The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, adjacent to the cathedral, is a practical spot for shopping and dining. For art enthusiasts, the Pinacoteca di Brera offers an extensive collection of Italian paintings. Within the first hour, consider purchasing a day transport pass at Milano Centrale to explore the city efficiently by metro or tram. Taxi ranks are available for direct transfers to hotels or other destinations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Train tickets on Italo from Rome to Milan start at €43.9 for the Smart fare, with journey duration around 3 hours and 23 minutes.

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