Rome, the Eternal City, plays host to an array of phenomenal train journeys. Just grab a map and zoom out to see some of the options — the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany, Umbria, Cinque Terre, Florence, Milan, Naples, Genoa, Turin, Venice — they’re all easily reachable from Rome by train. Here are three popular routes we recommend for your Italy by train itinerary:
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Rome to Verona by Train
Verona’s rich culture was already the stuff of legend before Shakespeare wrote two celebrated plays about this absorbing Venetian city (Two Gentleman of Verona and, of course, Romeo and Juliet). The Bard never visited. But he also didn’t have access to high-speed rail. Those who journey from Rome to Verona by train will discover a…
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Sicily by Train: 5 Popular Rail Routes for Travelers
Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest and most populous island, is one of Italy’s most thrilling regions. 2,500 years of conquering civilizations from across Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East and Africa has left a remarkable architectural and cultural legacy to explore. And thanks to an impressive rail system, you can explore all Sicily by train. (Well, almost…
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The 10 Best Day Trips From Rome by Train
The Italian capital contains enough sights and attractions to make any vacation burst at the seams. But if you’re keen to see more of Italy, there are some spellbinding day trips from Rome by train. Archeological marvels, chocolate-box towns, and architectural jewels compete for attention. It’s a veritable menu of cultural delights with something to…