We will be Italy for 2 weeks. We will be traveling from Rome to Sienna (one day), Florence , Venice and back to Rome. Is it better to get a pass for the trains for the duration or buy the train tickets individually? Thank you.
We will be Italy for 2 weeks. We will be traveling from Rome to Sienna (one day), Florence , Venice and back to Rome. Is it better to get a pass for the trains for the duration or buy the train tickets individually? Thank you.
We are traveling to Italy for our 25th Wedding Anniversary - we will be going from Rome, to Cinque Terre, to Florence, to Venice and Milan. We plan on traveling exclusively by train. Is there a need to buy any/all tickets in advance? Is a pass worth considering or do we by individual tickets for each journey?
Thanks in advance!
Hey there. We are planning a trip to Italy (and Paris) next June. We are bringing our DDs, first timers to Europe, ages 21 and 16. I’ve been reading through itineraries, guide books, youtube videos of Italy and getting so excited. We have limited time (only 10 nights in Italy) and we are packing in A LOT I know. We are considering using Zicasso or another company to make the most of our time, especially since we are trying to do so much...Here’s our latest itinerary so far. (we like to see as much as possible/get a taste so we know where to spend more time the next time:)
. Summary. 2 nights, 1 1/2 full days in Venice,
4 nights in Florence with day trip to Cinque Terre, 5 nights in Rome with day trip to Pompeii and Amalfi
*We already bought our tickets flying into Venice
Day 1. Arrive Venice from Paris on the 13th. Half day in Venice
Day 2. Venice
Day 3. Take a late train from Venice to Florence.
Day 4. Florence
Day 5. Florence. (Day trip to Cinque Terre)
Day 6 Florence
Day 7. Train to Rome by 7pm. Stay near Piazza Novana
Day 8. Rome
Day 9 Rome
Day 10. LONG day with private guide to Pompeii/Amalfi
Day 11. Rome
Day 12. Departure day
Grazie!
Edited: 12:57 pm, August 13, 2021Hi,
I am trying to buy tickets on the high speed train from Rome to Florence in late November, but it appears as though they aren't running. I can buy a ticket for a high speed train up until November 2, but after that date, all of the non-stop options are either 3h 45 mins or just over 4 hours. Does anyone know why this is the case? Are high speed trains not running in after October? Is this a COVID thing? Am I trying to buy my tickets too early? Thanks!
Hi Everyone,
Re-planning my postponed trip from 2020 this year. I seem to have forgotten all the valuable tips I had received for my previously planned trip. Is August a bad time to travel in terms of closures and holidays? Since I have nothing book yet, would it be better to travel in September instead?
I am thinking the following itinerary for now:
Aug 5-10-Roma
Aug 10-13-Florence with day trips to Sienna, Pisa?
Aug 13-15-Venice
Aug 15-16-Train back to Rome and fly home.
Is this too ambitious?
Will be travelling on a Covid tested flight in and out from Rome from Canada
We will be traveling to Italy in August and are planning to take the train from Milan to Vicenza.
After staying in Vicenza for 5 nights we want to go to Rome from Vicenza by train again.
From what I understand I should reserve these tickets in advance and I don't know which website to use to do so.
Can someone tell me the right website? Do I use the same website for both these tickets?
Thank you very much for your help
Hello - we are staying in Rome and Venice and would like to take a short day trip to Pisa on the way. Traveling with luggage is obviously the problem. Ideally, the thought is to take the train from Rome to Pisa, store our luggage SAFELY at the train station, see the leaning tower, have lunch, then come back to the station to retrieve our luggage and jump on a train to Venice. All sounds good in theory… but is there actually a safe, secure place to store our luggage while we do the Pisa day exploring?
Thanks in advance!
First off- this may be a bit of a 'bouncing around' post. Sorry! Trying to keep it clear...
I'm planning a trip for Spring 2022 Italy and France. So far, I have booked:
A) Flight into Rome and out of Paris
B) 3 nights in Rome and the following 4 nights in Cinque Terre (Riomaggiore).
This leaves 8 nights before my flight home.
I planned to get from Rome to Riomaggiore by train, via Florence, but this isn't booked yet.
I had thought after check out in the CT that I would go to Milan on an early bus or train, spend the day, and take a night/sleeper train from Milan to Paris, which I would then make my base, and do day trips here and there. I have been to Paris before, as well as Marseille and Nice. LOVE all three - want to see more of France, but also want to have a home base, to feel less nomadic.
I've found plenty of advice to take the Thello train for this. However, I also saw somewhere credible (of course...I can't find it again to quote here... it was on the Thello or Eurail website or something like that...), it looks like the Thello Paris-Milan/Venice is discontinued. Is this true? Are there any other sleeper train options Milan to Paris? I would really like to be able to do a few hours/day in Milan, but am completely open minded.
As a follow up question - I had thought it may be worth it to get the Eurail global 10 day pass. I believe it's good for 10 random days within a one or two month time period. Is this a better plan, to get me to my base camps, and use for the day trips from Paris, allowing me to do them solo rather than booking viator, or some such tour company?
Appreciate all friendly pieces of advice and responses!
Long story short, I had two other trips in planning that my teen daughter eventually vetoed :)
She has requested a culture/sightseeing/city trip over the 'nature' and 'beach' options. She's had a really tough year and with all the anxiety about heading into high school, I would love to make this happen for her. I have about a month to plan this trip, so here's my first attempt at an itinerary. We will be flying in and out of Rome (only option for a direct flight), which we'll be skipping as we have previously visited:
Day 0: overnight flight into Rome, arrive 7:30 am
Day 1: Rome to Naples via high speed train, Napoli, Overnight in Napoli
Day 2: Pompeii tour, Overnight in Napoli
Day 3: Amalfi coast tour (bus tour or private driver), Overnight in Napoli
Day 4: Napoli in the morning, leave for Florence via high speed train, Overnight in Florence
Day 5: Florence, Overnight in Florence
Day 6: Tuscany day trip (bus tour or private driver), Overnight in Florence
Day 7: Train to Cinque Terre w/ stopover in Pisa, Overnight in CT
Day 8: Cinque Terre, Overnight in Cinque Terre
Day 9: Train to Milan, Overnight in Milan
Day 10: Milan in the morning, train to Venice, Overnight in Venice
Day 11: Venice, Overnight in Venice
Day 12: Venice in the morning, Venice to Rome via high speed train or flight, Overnight Rome near airport
Day 13: fly home
Would love to hear your thoughts:
- We like fast paced, but is it too fast paced? Any suggestions?
- I feel like Milan is a bit of a 'detour' and I wonder if it's worth just for one day?
- Should we get TrainItalia passes? Which one?
- I would love to have some flexibility and not prebook hotels in case we want to linger in one area more - is this too much of a risk? (I wouldn't have considered it but i feel like we could 'wing it' this year?)
- Is there anything else I need to pre-book? (ie. tours, transportation, admission tickets, etc).
Thanks all in advance!
Edited: 11:46 pm, July 10, 2021First, i should mention that i'm somewhat ADHD when on vacation so i don't like to stay in one place too long but would rather look, absorb, take some pics and keep moving along. With that said i'm very active and walking is certainly ok with me. I would be taking trains mostly . I have the following thus far:
1) Arrive Venice
2)Venice
3)Venice
4)Venice to Bologna
5)Bologna to Florence
6)Florence
7)Florence to Rome ( I've already been to Rome previously but will pick up my fiancé here)
8)Rome to Naples then Ferry to Ischia
9)Ischia
10)Ferry to Capri
11)Capri
12)Ferry to Positano
13)Positano
14)Positano
15)Positano
16)Sorrento
17)Sorrento to Naples Depart home
Thanks for any suggestions and advice. Was wanting to hike around Cinque Terre for the day at some point but was unsure if it was worth the effort since the train takes a long time to get there. Thanks
Experts flying into Rome at 745am arrival. then and catching a Trenitalia to Vernazza question. Given these uncertain time and capacity on train It is a Friday in September should I buy the tickets in advance now? The train departure would be at Noon which is 4 hours after my arrival and should give me more than amble time to travel to Termini to get the train. Thoughts?