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RETURN FROM | £24 |
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ONE-WAY FROM | £13 |
POPULAR STATION | Rome Termini |
POPULAR TRAIN COMPANY | Trenitalia |
Rome Train Station Directory
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How to get to Rome city centre from Rome Termini station?
Rome Termini is one of the largest station’s in Europe and is served by long-distance international rail routes as well as Rome trains to the surrounding region and other cities in Italy. After taking the train to Rome Termini station, you can make your way into the city centre of Rome either on foot or by public transport. The station is situated right in the heart of the city and is a short walk from popular tourist sites such as the Colosseum, Pantheon and Trevi fountain. If you have just arrived by train to Rome, you can find a city map at the tourist information point in the station. You can also find bus stops directly outside the train station, and a metro station, which connects to both line A and line B. Before travelling to Rome Termini, make sure you consider cheap train tickets to Rome across different times and dates, to take advantage of the best offers.
Is it possible to leave luggage at Rome Termini train station?
Travellers arriving by rail to Rome are welcome to leave luggage at a left luggage office in Rome Termini station. This is very practical if you arrive in the city early in the day and need to store suitcases or bulky items before you check in at your hotel or accommodation. It is also handy if you take a train to Rome and wish to store your luggage safely in the city centre while you explore the city or go on a trip for the day. The office is located on Platform 24 and is staffed from early morning until late evening. You can leave luggage in the office for up to five days. Luggage is priced per item, with the cost based on how long the luggage is left. There is a generous weight limit, so you can enjoy the city without carrying around heavy luggage with you after you arrive by train to Rome.
What services are available at Rome Termini railway station?
Passengers using Rome trains can make use of many services at Rome Termini station. There are cash machines throughout the station, as well as toilets and baby changing facilities. You can find numerous seating areas around the main railway building, as well as multiple executive lounges. These lounges are available for business class passengers or can be accessed upon paid entry. They offer services like complimentary drinks and snacks and a comfortable lounge to relax or work in peace. If you need to pick up a refreshment, you can find a number of restaurants, shops and cafes in Termini, as well as a selection of bars on the upper terrace level. You can find a ticket machine and a ticket office open early until late. Termini station also offers assistance for passengers with limited mobility, which you can book in advance before you travel with Rome trains.
Do I need identification to travel to Rome by train?
Before you book train tickets to Rome, you should check you have all the documents required for entry into Italy as a British passport holder. Passengers travelling to Italy must ensure their passport is valid for at least three months after the date they will arrive in the country, and no more than 10 years old. It may be stamped when you arrive in the country. British citizens can travel to Italy without a visa on stays of up to 90 days. You should also be prepared to provide confirmation of travel insurance and your accommodation in Rome, a return ticket and proof of employment if you are visiting the Italian capital on business.
How much is a train ticket to Rome?
Users have found that prices vary from their starting point. Tickets for trains from Foggia, Trieste, or Naples usually start from around £59, £55, or £46, respectively.
What is the main train station in Rome?
You’ll find most people use Rome Termini in Rome. It’s one of the busiest and most populated stations in the area. Major cities accessible by train from Rome Termini are Naples and Bologna.
What train companies go to Rome?
Rome is serviced by some of the leading coach companies. Keep in mind that your options may vary by the city you’re departing from. However, our data also shows that Trenitalia, Italotreno, and AccesRail were frequently booked by travellers.
How far in advance should I book a train to Rome?
This week, the average one-way price to Rome is £15. We don’t predict any changes in price within the next 3 months. Search availability for a train to Rome from your area and be on your way in no time.
How far is the centre of Rome from Rome Termini, Rome Torricola and Rome Pomezia stations?
The distance to the centre of Rome from either Rome Termini station, Rome Torricola station, or Rome Pomezia station is 0.6 mi, 7.5 mi, and 14.5 mi, respectively.
How far is Rome Termini from Auditorium della Tecnica, Campo de' Fiori and Pantheon?
Rome’s most popular landmarks are Auditorium della Tecnica, Campo de' Fiori, and Pantheon, which are 5.5 mi, 1.6 mi, and 1.3 mi from Rome Termini, respectively.