About This Route
Traveling from Venice to Rome by train takes approximately 3 hours and 49 minutes, with Italo offering fares starting from €42.90. Trains arrive at Roma Termini, the city's main railway station, located centrally and well connected to the rest of Rome. From Termini, travelers can reach various parts of the city using the metro lines A and B, multiple bus routes, or taxi services available just outside the station. The metro provides quick access to key areas such as the Spanish Steps and Vatican City, typically within 15 to 20 minutes. Walking from Termini to nearby central spots, like the Trevi Fountain or Piazza Venezia, takes around 20 to 30 minutes. Termini station is equipped with luggage storage, ticket offices, and several dining options, making it convenient for those arriving in Rome. For visitors continuing their journey or planning to explore the city, purchasing a Roma Pass or a daily public transport ticket at Termini can save both time and money. Early arrival preparations include checking train schedules and booking tickets ahead, especially during peak travel seasons.
Route Highlights
Travel Tips
- Purchase metro or bus tickets in advance to save time upon arrival
- Use the Roma Pass for unlimited public transport access and museum discounts
- Avoid peak hours if traveling with large luggage to reduce crowd stress
- Confirm train arrival platform ahead using the official Italo app or station displays
- Allow extra time for transfers if connecting to buses or other trains at Termini
Frequently Asked Questions
Trains from Venice arrive at Roma Termini, Rome’s central and largest train station.
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