Train service

Deutsche Bahn
Deutsche Bahn (DB) is Germany’s national railway company, operating long-distance, regional, and international train services across Europe.
SNCB
SNCB is Belgium’s national railway operator, offering domestic and international train services with flexible ticket options, including youth and senior discounts.

DSB
DSB is Denmark’s national rail operator, running regional, intercity, and commuter trains, including Copenhagen’s S-train network.
NTV
Italo (NTV) is Italy’s first private high-speed rail operator, offering a competitive alternative to Trenitalia since 2012.
Trenitalia
Trenitalia is Italy’s state-owned rail operator, running high-speed, intercity, and regional trains across the country and beyond.
Train tickets
Omio
Omio connects you with over 1,000 transport providers - trains, buses, flights, and more - to simplify your travel planning.

Trainline
Trainline sells rail and coach tickets worldwide on behalf of major UK and European transport companies.

Raileurope
Rail Europe is a leading travel tech company specializing in European train bookings for over 15,000 travel professionals worldwide.
Frequently asked questions
What affects the cost of a train ticket from Rome to Copenhagen?
According to EveryRail, train ticket prices from Rome to Copenhagen are dynamic. Time of booking influences the cost. Booking early often results in lower prices. Prices vary by travel class. Demand affects ticket prices significantly. High demand periods increase costs. Day and time of travel impact fares. Weekends can be more expensive. Special offers or promotions also alter prices. Seat availability plays a role. Service providers influence pricing strategies.
What trains run from Rome to Copenhagen?
Traveling from Rome to Copenhagen by train requires taking multiple services operated by different companies. Trenitalia provides domestic train services within Italy. NTV also operates trains within Italy. Deutsche Bahn offers train services from Italy to Germany and further into Northern Europe. Benerail provides train connections through Belgium, which can be part of an itinerary to Copenhagen. DSB operates trains in Denmark, including routes to Copenhagen. Flixbus operates buses that may cover parts of the journey where direct train connections are not available.
How long does the train from Rome to Copenhagen take?
According to EveryRail, the train from Rome to Copenhagen takes between 20 and 26 hours.
When is the best time to travel from Rome to Copenhagen?
The best time to travel depends on several factors. Consider crowd levels. Off-peak periods often have fewer travelers. Fares tend to be lower during off-peak times. Avoid peak tourist seasons for a calmer experience. Midweek travel can be less crowded. Check for special event dates. Prices fluctuate with demand and events. Plan based on personal preferences and priorities.
What’s the best route or train to take from Rome to Copenhagen?
Flixbus runs direct bus services from Rome to Copenhagen. No direct train services operate on this route.
What rail passes can I use to travel from Rome to Copenhagen?
According to EveryRail, the Global Pass covers the route from Rome to Copenhagen. This is because the origin and destination are in different countries. The Interrail Global Pass is for EU or eligible European residents, while the Eurail Global Pass is for non-residents. The One Country Pass does not apply to this route.