Train
Italo

Venice to Rome by Train

From €42.90
3h 49min
Venice
40+ departures daily
Venice
Venice
3h 49m
Rome
Rome
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How much are Venice to Rome train tickets?

The cheapest Venice to Rome train tickets start from 42.90 with Italo. The journey takes 3h 49min, with 40+ departures daily, from Venice to Rome. 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 €42.90
  • Journey time: 3h 49min
  • Frequency: 40+ departures daily
  • Carrier: Italo

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.

What to Expect on the Journey

The train journey from Venice to Rome aboard Italo takes approximately 3 hours and 49 minutes, traversing a diverse Italian landscape. Departing from Venice’s lagoon setting, the route passes through the fertile plains of the Veneto and Emilia-Romagna regions, offering views of fields, small towns, and the Apennine mountain range in the distance. The high-speed train glides smoothly through the Po Valley, Italy’s largest flatland, known for its agricultural expanses. Along the way, passengers may notice historic cities such as Bologna with its distinctive red roofs before descending towards the rolling hills of Tuscany. Approaching Rome, the scenery transitions to a mix of urban development and Mediterranean greenery. Onboard, Italo provides comfortable seating, power outlets at every seat, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a relaxed and connected journey. Large windows allow for ample natural light and scenic viewing, while a café service offers refreshments. The train maintains a quiet environment, suitable for work or rest, making this route an efficient and pleasant way to travel between northern and central Italy.

Route Highlights

Arrival at Roma Termini, Rome’s main and central train station
Direct access to metro lines A and B from Termini station
Multiple bus routes and taxi stands available outside the station
Walking distance to major landmarks such as Trevi Fountain and Piazza Venezia
Amenities at Termini include luggage storage, ticket offices, and eateries

How to Get from Venice to Rome

OptionDurationPrice
Best
Train
3h 49mFrom €42.90
Bus8hFrom €20.00
Driving7h€50-80 fuel + tolls

The train offers a faster and more comfortable journey compared to driving or bus, with more frequent departures and a city-center to city-center connection.

Station Information

Venice
Venice Santa Lucia station is located on the edge of the historic city center, directly accessible by foot or vaporetto (water bus). It is the main rail hub serving Venice and is reachable by several vaporetto lines and water taxis. Buses and taxis are limited due to Venice’s car-free nature. Facilities include luggage storage lockers, ticket counters, and several shops including newsstands and cafes. Italo trains typically use platforms 1 to 6; check the departure boards for the exact platform. Since the station is situated on a canal, allow extra time if transferring from other parts of Venice via water transport. The station’s compact layout makes navigation straightforward, but be mindful of peak times when crowds can increase.
Rome
Rome Termini is the city’s central train station, located about 1.5 kilometers northeast of the historic center. It offers direct access to two metro lines (A and B), numerous bus and tram routes, and a taxi rank just outside the main entrance. A taxi ride to the city center typically takes 10-15 minutes depending on traffic. Inside the station, luggage storage services are available along with a wide range of shops, cafes, and ticket offices. Termini is a major transport hub, making connections to other parts of Rome and surrounding regions convenient. Signage is clear, and the station is equipped with elevators and ramps for accessibility.

Italo Ticket Classes

Smartfrom €42.90
Budget
  • Non-refundable
  • Seat reservation included
  • Access to standard seating
Comfortfrom €65.00
Standard
  • Flexible ticket
  • Seat reservation included
  • Larger seats and more legroom
Primafrom €85.00
Premium
  • Flexible ticket with refund options
  • Priority boarding
  • Dedicated onboard service and larger seats

How to Book Venice to Rome Tickets

1
Plan and Check Schedules Early

Look up Italo train schedules on official websites or apps well in advance to identify off-peak times and mid-week departures, which often have lower fares.

2
Choose the Smart Fare Class

Select the Smart fare for the lowest ticket price starting from €42.9; be aware this is non-refundable and sells out quickly.

3
Book Tickets Online

Purchase tickets online through Italo’s official website or app to access the best available fares and avoid additional fees at the station.

4
Book at Least Two Weeks in Advance

Secure cheaper fares by booking early, as prices tend to increase closer to the departure date.

5
Avoid Peak Travel Times

Travel during mid-week and outside of morning and evening rush hours to find lower prices and a more comfortable journey.

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

Luggage & Accessibility

Italo allows passengers to carry up to two pieces of luggage and one personal item such as a handbag or laptop bag at no extra charge. Each bag should not exceed 25 kg and meet standard size limits (generally under 85 cm in length). Oversized items or sports equipment may require advance notification or special arrangements. Bikes are not permitted on Italo trains. The trains and stations are equipped with facilities to assist passengers with reduced mobility, including ramps, elevators, and dedicated seating areas.

Cancellation Policy

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

When You Arrive in Rome

Upon arrival at Rome Termini, visitors can quickly reach the Colosseum by taking Metro Line B just two stops away. The Trevi Fountain is accessible on foot with a 20-minute walk or a short bus ride. For art lovers, the Vatican Museums are reachable via Metro Line A from Termini. When you first arrive, consider purchasing a Roma Pass for public transport and entry discounts. Keep your belongings secure and be aware of pickpockets in crowded areas. The station offers luggage storage if you want to explore before checking into your accommodation. Taxis are available outside the station for direct rides to your hotel or attractions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Train tickets on Italo from Venice to Rome start at approximately €42.9 for the Smart fare class, with travel time around 3 hours and 49 minutes.

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