Rome to Vienna by Train

From €62.90
18h 31min
Rome
2 departures per day
Rome
Rome
18h 31m
Vienna
Vienna
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How much are Rome to Vienna train tickets?

The cheapest Rome to Vienna train tickets start from 62.90 with RegioJet. The journey takes 18h 31min, with 2 departures per day, from Rome to Vienna. 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 €62.90
  • Journey time: 18h 31min
  • Frequency: 2 departures per day
  • Carrier: RegioJet

About This Route

Traveling from Rome to Vienna by train offers a practical and scenic journey across Italy and Austria. The route, operated by RegioJet, typically takes around 18 hours and 31 minutes, providing a comfortable travel experience with modern amenities. Departure is usually from Roma Termini, and arrivals are at Vienna Hauptbahnhof. Along the way, passengers can enjoy views of the Italian countryside, pass through the Alps, and experience the changing landscapes from Mediterranean to Central European. Booking tickets in advance can secure fares starting at €62.90. The train features spacious seating, onboard restrooms, and Wi-Fi, making the long journey manageable. Passengers should prepare for at least one transfer, commonly in cities like Verona or Innsbruck, depending on the selected connection. Luggage allowances are generous compared to budget airlines, and the train stations in both cities are well-connected to local public transport, facilitating easy access to city centers. This route is ideal for travelers who prefer a relaxed pace, aiming to combine transportation with sightseeing opportunities en route.

What to Expect on the Journey

Traveling from Rome to Vienna aboard RegioJet offers a scenic passage through diverse European landscapes. Leaving Rome’s historic cityscape behind, the train moves northward across the rolling hills of Lazio and Umbria, where vineyards and olive groves dot the countryside. As the route continues into northern Italy, passengers pass near the foothills of the Alps, witnessing a shift from Mediterranean warmth to alpine scenery. The journey crosses into Austria via the Brenner Pass, one of the main Alpine crossings, offering dramatic mountain views. The train glides through Tyrolean valleys with quaint villages and dense forests before descending toward Vienna’s flat plains. Onboard amenities include comfortable seating, Wi-Fi, and refreshment options, making the nearly 19-hour trip manageable and restful. With two daily departures, timing your journey to arrive in Vienna in the morning or early afternoon allows for same-day exploration or an overnight stay. The transition from Italy’s warm hills to Austria’s alpine charm is a highlight of the route, providing a varied and engaging travel experience.

Route Highlights

Direct train services with minimal transfers
Comfortable seating and onboard amenities including Wi-Fi
Scenic views crossing the Alps
Affordable fares starting at €62.90
Convenient connections to city centers from train stations

How to Get from Rome to Vienna

OptionDurationPrice
Best
Train
18h 31mFrom €62.90
Bus12hFrom €45.00
Driving11h€100-150 fuel + tolls

The train offers a more comfortable and relaxing way to cover the long distance with scenic views and better onboard amenities compared to driving or bus.

Station Information

Rome
Rome's main departure point for RegioJet is Roma Termini, located centrally near Piazza dei Cinquecento. The station is accessible via metro lines A and B, several bus routes, and taxis. It features luggage storage facilities, ticket counters, and various shops and eateries. For RegioJet departures, check the electronic boards for platform updates; platforms vary but are generally well-signposted. Arriving at least 30 minutes before departure is recommended to navigate the large station comfortably. The station's busy environment includes services such as ATMs, restrooms, and waiting areas, ensuring convenience before your long journey.
Vienna
RegioJet trains arrive at Wien Hauptbahnhof, Vienna’s central station situated on the city’s southeast edge. From here, the city center is reachable within 10-15 minutes by metro line U1 or regional trains. Taxi ranks are located directly outside the station entrance. Multiple bus and tram connections offer additional options for onward travel. The station provides luggage storage services, ticket offices, shops, cafes, and accessible facilities. Its modern design includes clear signage to assist passengers in transferring to local transport seamlessly. Wien Hauptbahnhof is well-integrated into Vienna’s public transport network, making it easy to begin your visit right away.

RegioJet Ticket Classes

Standardfrom €62.90
Budget
  • Basic seat reservation
  • Access to onboard restrooms
  • Free Wi-Fi
Comfortfrom €85.00
Standard
  • More legroom
  • Complimentary refreshments
  • Power outlets at seats
Premiumfrom €120.00
Premium
  • Reclining seats
  • Meal service
  • Dedicated customer support

How to Book Rome to Vienna Tickets

1
Book Early

Secure tickets well in advance to access the lowest fares, as the cheapest seats sell out quickly.

2
Choose Midweek Travel

Select travel days from Tuesday to Thursday when demand is lower and prices tend to be reduced.

3
Opt for the Standard Class

Start with the Standard fare class, which offers the best price point starting at €62.9.

4
Avoid Last-Minute Purchases

Last-minute tickets are usually more expensive and limited, so finalize plans before the day of travel.

5
Use Official Booking Channels

Purchase tickets directly from RegioJet’s website or authorized vendors to ensure valid tickets and best prices.

Travel Tips

  • Book tickets in advance online to secure the best prices
  • Check the schedule for potential transfers and waiting times
  • Arrive at the station at least 30 minutes before departure
  • Pack snacks and water, as dining options onboard may be limited
  • Use luggage locks for security during the long journey

Luggage & Accessibility

RegioJet allows passengers to bring two pieces of luggage free of charge, typically up to 30 kg each. Carry-on bags should fit in overhead racks or under seats. Oversized items require prior notification and may incur additional fees. Bikes can be transported if booked in advance and stored in designated areas. The trains provide accessible facilities including ramps and reserved spaces for passengers with reduced mobility.

Cancellation Policy

https://regiojet.com/about-us/documents/transport-rules-and-conditions

When You Arrive in Vienna

Upon arrival in Vienna, start with a visit to the historic Schönbrunn Palace to explore its gardens and grand architecture. Next, walk to the nearby MuseumsQuartier, home to various art museums and cafes. Finally, take a stroll along the Ringstrasse boulevard to see landmarks like the State Opera and Parliament buildings. For your first hour, pick up a Vienna public transport day pass at the station and use the efficient U-Bahn to navigate quickly to these sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ticket prices start from €62.9 for RegioJet’s Standard class, with journey duration around 18 hours and 31 minutes.

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