Travel by Train in Italy. Getting around Italy by train is a great option. The Italian train system is pretty efficient and one of the least expensive in Europe. Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane runs trains under the brand name Trenitalia, operating a large network across the country.

Where can you go from Italy by train?

Traveling Italy by train

RouteHigh-speed trainRegional train
Rome to Milan3hr9hr
Rome to Venice4hr8hr
Florence to Milan2hr5hr
Florence to Venice2hr4hr

Can you drink alcohol on trains in Italy?

You can bring every food and drink you want on trains, including every kind of alcohol: there isn’t any law against public alcohol consumption in italy.

Are trains in Italy safe?

There are no safety problems when travelling by train, apart from being aware of the possibility or pickpockets and other petty criminals at the major stations.

What’s the best month to visit Italy?

The best time to visit Italy is during spring and fall, when temperatures are comfortable and there are fewer crowds. The scenery is vibrant, prices are lower, and the weather is ideal for exploring all the country has to offer.

Is there a direct bus from Hungary to Italy?

No, there is no direct bus from Hungary to Italy. However, there are services departing from Arany János utca M and arriving at P.le Tiburtino via Budapest Népliget bus station, Florence and Staz.ne Tiburtina. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 19h 23m. Is there a direct train between Hungary and Italy?

How to get from Budapest to Rome by train?

Alternatively, you can take a train from Budapest to Rome via Kelenföld vasútállomás M, Budapest-Kelenfoeld, Wien Hbf, Venezia Mestre, Roma Tiburtina, and Tiburtina F.s. in around 16h 44m. Railjet trains operate domestically within Austria and also connect to major cities in Germany, Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland and Hungary.

Where can I use my Eurail Pass in Hungary?

A Eurail Pass valid in Hungary is also valid on the private railway lines operated by GYSEV (known as Raaberbahn in Austria). GYSEV operate a number of train routes, including: Budapest is the center of all main rail connections. Budapest has three main train stations:

How to reach Budapest city center by train?

If you arrive in Hungary by air, you can easily reach Budapest city center by train from Ferihegy International Airport Terminal 1. For help with your Eurail pass, you can visit the aid office in Budapest, József Attila str. 16. See Eurail aid offices for more details.