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Train from Milan to Rome

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A child is between the ages of 4 and 11 years.

Many trains in Italy and beyond offer a discounted fare between 30% & 50% off the Adult fare for Children.

The child offer is now extended to children ages 4 to 14 years when traveling on high-speed Frecciarossa, Frecciabianca, Frecciargento, InterCity, InterCityNotte, EuroCity, and Thello trains. Your child will be assigned his/her own seat and children must be accompanied by an Adult when traveling on this offer.

Regional trains will still offer discounted fares for children ages 4 to 11 years.

Infants & Children 3 & under travel for free and will share a seat with the adult companion.

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Travel distance 297 miles
Fastest time 02h 50m
Daily trains 54
Ticket from 39.4
Taking the train from Milan to Rome

As you can imagine, traveling by train between Italy’s two international centers is an easy and efficient experience. Many of Italy’s high-speed trains make the 297-mile journey in just 3 hours and 3 minutes.

Get ready to experience some truly remarkable scenery as you ride south through Italy’s Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany regions. Many trains stop in Bologna, Padua or Genoa en route to Rome. On the faster routes, you won’t be required to change trains. However, if you’re traveling on a slower and less expensive regional train, you may be required to transfer from one train to another.

Milan to Rome train times

High-speed trains leave Milano Centrale once or twice per hour for Rome's Termini station — averaging 90 trains per day. The earliest train leaves Milano Centrale at 5:00 a.m. The last train to Rome leaves Milan at 11:18 p.m. 

Note that weekends and holidays typically mean less frequent service and sometimes longer travel times.

Amenities on the train between Milan and Rome

Many trains make the daily journey between Milan and Rome in just 3 hours and 3 minutes, traveling up to 155 miles per hour. 

Italy’s high-speed trains are equipped with air conditioning and electrical outlets at your seat to charge devices. There is wifi on trains, but the signal will drop in tunnels and at stations. Expect a cafe car on every train, as well as food cart that brings snacks, sandwiches and beverages to your seat. At the end of each car you’ll find a restroom and plenty of racks to store large luggage.

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Milan Central Station

Located at the northern end of the city center, Milan Centrale is a hub for Milan’s Metro, tram and bus networks. Here you can catch high-speed trains to Italian and international destinations, as well as inter-city and regional trains to smaller cities and towns. Milan Central is also the destination for the Malpensa Express, which goes to Milan’s main airport.

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Termini is Rome’s large, international train station and the main transportation hub for public transportation in Rome. Located in the center of the city, Roma Termini provides daily service to all major Italian cities as well as many major European cities. From Termini you can also catch the Leonardo Express train to Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino airport.

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