Italo

Italo's Most Popular Routes
- Milan to Rome in 3 hour 20 minutes
- Naples to Milan in 4 hours 11 minutes
- Milan to Bologna in 53 minutes
- Milan to Salerno in 5 hours 35 minutes
- Venice to Padua in 31 minutes
- Torino to Milan in 44 minutes
- Rome to Torino in 4 hours and 7 minutes
- Rome to Venice in 3 hours 50 minutes
- Rome to Naples in 1 hour 8 minutes
- Rome to Florence in 1 hour 27 minutes
Italo Train Stations
There’s no better way to book around Italy.
Travel between Milan, Rome, and 12 other stations at speeds upward of 223 mph on NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori), the newest generation of high-speed trains. Save even more time with an e-ticket that you print from home. And Rail Europe offers advanced purchase fares on all NTV Italo train tickets with a discount of up to 55%.
Note: the percentage of discount is based on the cost of a full fare ticket purchased on the date of travel. Discount is subject to availability and varies depending on the route.
Wait! Do I need a reservation for my train trip?
Italo takes you seamlessly from one amazing Italian city center to another. But great trips like these require a reservation. It’s already included in the price of the ticket, so now let’s make it real. Italo tickets can be purchased within 90 days of your travel date.
Please note: if you are exploring Italy with a rail pass, you will be able to use your rail pass for many Italian routes, but not for travel on Italo. However, if you do want to ride on Italo, you can still certainly purchase a ticket to experience this unique train.
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