Cheap Trenitalia Train Tickets

Cheap Trenitalia Train Tickets

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Popular Routes

TrainJourney TimePrice
Rome to Florence1h 22mBuy from US$18.30Book Now
Florence to Rome1h 26mBuy from US$18.30Book Now
Rome to Milan2h 52mBuy from US$30.21Book Now
Milan to Venice2h 15mBuy from US$23.77Book Now

Top Destinations

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    Rome

    Rome, the Eternal City, is a captivating destination that showcases ancient history, stunning architecture, and a vibrant atmosphere.

    Main station:
    󱐿Train types available:

    High-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, Frecciabianca) and regional trains

    Top attractions:

    Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican City, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Spanish Steps

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    Milan

    Milan, the fashion capital of Italy, is a dynamic city renowned for its stylish design, world-class shopping, and impressive cultural landmarks such as the iconic Duomo di Milano.

    󱐿Train types available:

    High-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, Frecciabianca) and regional trains

    Top attractions:

    Duomo di Milano, Santa Maria delle Grazie

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    Florence

    Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, is a charming city in the heart of Tuscany, known for its stunning architecture, art museums, and picturesque streets.

    󱐿Train types available:

    High-speed trains (Frecciarossa) and regional trains

    Top attractions:

    Florence Cathedral, Uffizi Gallery

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    Venice

    Venice, the city of canals, is a unique and enchanting destination that boasts stunning architecture, romantic gondola rides, and a rich history as a major center of trade and culture during the Renaissance.

    󱐿Train types available:

    High-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, Frecciabianca) and regional trains

    Top attractions:

    St. Mark's Square, Doge's Palace

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    Naples

    Naples, located in southern Italy, is a captivating city known for its vibrant street life, UNESCO-listed historic center, world-class museums, and proximity to stunning coastal landscapes, making it a perfect destination for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and food lovers alike.

    󱐿Train types available:

    High-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, Frecciabianca) and regional trains

    Top attractions:

    Pompeii, Mount Vesuvius

Trenitalia High-speed Trains

Trenitalia High-speed Trains

Trenitalia High-Speed Trains Frecciarossa and Frecciargento cover long-distance routes across the country, offering fast and efficient travel across Italy, reducing travel times, and making train travel in Italy a more viable option.

Trenitalia covers Italy's major cities and regions, connecting the Alps in the north to the Mediterranean in the south; you can easily reach cities such as Milan, Rome, Florence, Venice, and Naples. Here are some of the most popular routes:

Milan to Rome:

This route takes you from the fashion capital of Italy to the Eternal City in just over three hours.

Florence to Rome:

Travel from the heart of Tuscany to the heart of Italy in just one and a half hours. This route offers access to some of the world's most famous landmarks, including the Colosseum and the Vatican.

Venice to Rome:

This route takes you from the romantic canals of Venice to the historic streets of Rome in just four hours. Along the way, you'll pass through the beautiful cities of Bologna and Florence.

Trenitalia Intercity & Regional Trains

Trenitalia Intercity & Regional Trains

In addition to high-speed trains, Trenitalia also provides Intercity and Regional trains. Covering shorter distances at slower speeds, these trains are ideal for those who are traveling locally, staying in a certain region, or just want to see what is in the next town over.

Intercity trains provide two classes, First and Second, both offering amenities such as seats, power sockets, and reading lights. Additionally, there are Intercity night trains that offer bed cabins. These cabins are equipped with air conditioning, washbasins, complimentary toiletries, and other amenities for a comfortable overnight journey.

Regional trains are slower, serving towns and villages within a given region. If you’re looking to explore the towns and villages where you’re staying, you can take a regional train.

Trenitalia Intercity & Regional trains cover many cities and towns in Italy, such as Turin, Genoa, Ancona, Pescara, Lecce, Reggio Calabria, and Palermo. Here are some of the most popular routes:

Venice to Verona:

Experience the romantic canals of Venice and then travel to the charming city of Verona in just 1 hour and 10 minutes, famous for being the setting of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

Florence to Pisa:

Visit the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa by taking a train from Florence to Pisa in just 1 hour, and explore the beautiful Piazza dei Miracoli.

Bologna to Ravenna:

Discover the cultural and artistic treasures of Bologna and then venture to Ravenna in just 1 hour, known for its stunning Byzantine mosaics and UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Airport Trains

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    Rome Fiumicino Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Fiumicino Aeroporto T3

    Main train services:
    1. Frecciarossa trains: from the airport to Florence, Bologna, Padua, Venice, and Naples
    2. Leonardo Express: Roma Termini station to Rome Fiumicino Airport
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    Rome Ciampino Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Ciampino train station

    Main train services:
    1. Ciampino Airlink: Roma Termini station to Airport
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    Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Pisa Airport Station

    Main train services:
    1. Shuttle trains: Pisa Central Station to Pisa Airport Station
    2. Regional trains: Pisa Airport - Pisa Central Station - Firenze Santa Maria Novella (Firenze SMN)
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    Cagliari Elmas Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Elmas Airport Train Station

    Main train services:
    1. Regional trains: Cagliari - Cagliari Elmas Airport
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    Brindisi Papola-Casale airport

    Closest rail station:

    Brindisi Aeroporto Papola-Casale

    Main train services:
    1. Circular Shuttle Service: Brindisi Aeroporto Papola-Casale – Brindisi Stazione FFSS – Brindisi Piazza Capitanerie di Porto – Brindisi Costa Morena – Brindisi Piazza Capitanerie di Porto – Brindisi Stazione FFSS – Brindisi Aeroporto Papola-Casale
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    Cristoforo Colombo Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Genoa Sestri Ponente Aeroporto station

    Main train services:
    1. Genova Airlink: Cristoforo Colombo airport - Genoa Sestri Ponente Aeroporto station
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    Valerio Catullo Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Verona Porta Nuova Railway Station

    Main train services:
    1. Verona Airlink: Venezia Santa Lucia, Padua, Vicenza, Trento and Mantua - Verona Porta Nuova Railway Station - Valerio Catullo Airport
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    Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Olbia Terranova Train Station

    Main train services:
    1. Olbia Airlink: Cagliari, Oristano and Sassari - The Olbia Terranova Train Station -  Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport
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    Catania-Fontanarossa Airport

    Closest rail station:

    Catania Aeroporto Fontanarossa Stop

    Main train services:
    1. Trains: Messina and Syracuse - Catania Centrale - Catania Aeroporto Fontanarossa
    2. Direct Trains: Caltanissetta, Enna, Caltagirone and Taormina - Catania Aeroporto Fontanarossa
    3. AMTS Catania Bus: Catania Aeroporto Fontanarossa - airport terminal

Trenitalia Train Ticket Types

Trenitalia offers three types of tickets for their High-speed trains: Super Economy, Economy, and Base. For Regional trains, the ticket type is called "Ordinaria" which offers more flexibility compared to high-speed train tickets.

Ticket TypesSuper EconomyEconomyBase
Change Date/Time
Access to other trains
Refunds
Unlimited Changes
  • Super Economy Ticket

    The Super Economy ticket is the most affordable option but comes with restrictions such as being non-refundable and non-changeable, with limited seat selection availability.

  • Economy Ticket

    Economy tickets offer more flexibility, allowing refunds with a deduction of a cancellation fee and the option to change by paying a modification fee. Seat selection may be available at no extra charge or for a small fee.

  • Base Ticket

    Base tickets provide the highest level of flexibility, being fully refundable with a cancellation fee and allowing changes with a modification fee. Seat selection is typically included in the ticket price.

  • Ordinaria Ticket

    Ordinaria tickets are refundable with a deduction of a cancellation fee and can be changed without any modification fee, subject to availability.

FAQs

  • How do I check in with Trenitalia?

    To check in with Trenitalia, buy your tickets online, at counters or from self-service machines. Before boarding the train, validate your ticket at yellow machines located on the platforms or near the entrance. Then, find seats using the coach and seat numbers displayed on the train.

    Note that check-in procedures may vary depending on the train or ticket. Some high-speed trains require ticket validation at platform entrance. Check the instructions provided with your ticket or Trip.com for updates.

  • How do I change my Trenitalia ticket?

    To change your Trenitalia ticket, you can follow these steps:

    Step 1. Visit the Trip.com website or Trip.com app and log in to your account.

    Step 2. Look for the "All Bookings" section.

    Step 3. Find the specific ticket you want to change and select the option to modify or change it.

    Step 4. Select a new date, time, or train for your ticket and pay any fare difference or change fees that may apply. Please note that different tickets have different change rules, please refer to our "Trenitalia train ticket types" for more information.

    Step 5. Once you have completed the changes, make sure to receive a new confirmation or updated ticket.

  • How fast are Trenitalia trains, such as Frecciarossa and Frecciargento?

    Frecciarossa trains, known as the 'Red Arrow', are the crown jewel of the high-speed train network in Italy and can reach speeds of up to 300 km/h.

    The Frecciargento trains, while not quite reaching the speeds of the Frecciarossa, still provide a comfortable travel experience at speeds of up to 250 km/h.

  • What onboard services do Trenitalia trains have?

    1. Free Wi-Fi: Most Trenitalia trains offer free Wi-Fi to passengers.
    2. Power outlets: Many trains have power outlets at each seat, allowing passengers to charge their devices.
    3. Refreshments: Trenitalia trains have a dining car or a trolley service that offers snacks, drinks, and meals for purchase.
    4. Air conditioning: All Trenitalia trains are air-conditioned, providing a comfortable environment for passengers.
    5. Baggage storage: Trains have overhead racks and luggage compartments for passengers to store their bags.
    6. Restrooms: All Trenitalia trains have restrooms available for passengers.
    7. Seat options: Depending on the train and class of travel, passengers may have the option to choose between standard and premium seats, some of which may have additional features such as more legroom or reclining seats.
  • What happens if my Trenitalia train is delayed?

    Trenitalia offers a bonus to passengers if their Frecciarossa, Frecciargento, or Frecciabianca train is delayed for 30 to 59 minutes. The bonus is worth 25% of the original ticket price and can be used to purchase a new ticket within 12 months.