Venice to Rome by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
3h47m
Frequency
run daily
Direct
No direct service (One change)
From price
tickets from EUR 29.90
Night train
Night/sleeper option (Couchette)
Naples to Rome by train

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Frequently asked questions

How long does the Venice to Rome train journey take?

Italo's fastest direct services take approximately 3 hours 34 minutes. Frecciarossa direct trains take approximately 3 hours 45 minutes. Services run from early morning to late evening, with around 38 trains daily across both operators.

How much does a Venice to Rome train ticket cost?

Italo high-speed tickets start from EUR 29.90 when booked well in advance. Frecciarossa fares are in a similar range. Intercity trains have lower base fares but the journey takes longer. Prices rise the closer you get to the departure date.

Which station in Venice do trains to Rome depart from?

Trains depart from Venezia Santa Lucia, on the island at the end of the Grand Canal bridge. If you are staying on the mainland, some services also stop at Venezia Mestre. If you are arriving by plane, note that Venice Marco Polo Airport has no train station. You will need a bus (around 20 to 25 minutes on the ACTV airport line to Piazzale Roma, beside Santa Lucia) or a water taxi to reach Santa Lucia or Mestre before boarding.

Can I use an Interrail pass on the Venice to Rome route?

Yes. Interrail passes are valid on Frecciarossa and Italo high-speed services between Venice and Rome, but a paid seat reservation is compulsory and must be booked separately. The fee is EUR 13 per person per Frecciarossa or Frecciargento service, and EUR 3 per Intercity service. Regional trains need no reservation.

What amenities are available on Venice to Rome high-speed trains?

High-speed trains on this route have free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and electrical outlets, with food and drink available on board. Italo trains have vending machines with gluten-free and lactose-free options. For overnight travel, Intercity Notte services have a range of cabin types from basic seats to a private cabin with shower.

Is there a night train from Venice to Rome?

Yes. Trenitalia's Intercity Notte runs overnight between Venice and Rome, taking around 8 hours or more. Accommodation options range from basic seats and shared couchette cabins (sleeping four, with bedding and breakfast) to the top-tier Excelsior cabin (being renamed Superior), which has a private shower, welcome snacks, and breakfast in bed. Reservations are compulsory and berths are limited, so book as early as possible.

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