Cheapest
Average
The best way to find a cheap fare is to book your ticket as far in advance as you can and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Amsterdam to Rome will cost around £ 104 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only £ 96.
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Fastest Journey
1d 2 h 17 m
Average
1d 2 h 24 m
Trains per day
2
Distance
1297 km
Of the 2 trains that leave Amsterdam for Rome every day 2 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
These direct trains cover the 1297 km distance in an average of 1d 2 h 24 m but if you time it right, some trains will get you there in just 1d 2 h 17 m .
The slowest trains will take 1d 2 h 32 m and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.
Distance | 804 miles (1297 km) | |
Average train duration | 25 h | |
Average train ticket price | £118 (€134) | |
Train frequency | 1 a day | |
Direct train | Yes, there is 1 direct train a day | |
Train companies | Deutsche Bahn |
Trains from Amsterdam to Rome cover the 804 miles (1297 km) long route taking on average 25 h with our travel partners like Deutsche Bahn. Normally, there is 1 train operating per day, including direct services available. While the average ticket price for this trip costs around £118, you can find the cheapest train ticket for as low as £75. Travellers depart most frequently from Amsterdam Centraal and arrive in Roma Termini.
Travel from Amsterdam to Rome from £75 with Omio’s train partners Deutsche Bahn! You can find the best timetables and tickets when comparing and booking the most affordable trip for you.
Deutsche Bahn (DB) is the main operator of train services in Germany, making on average 40, 000 journeys per day. A special feature of Deutsche Bahn is its wide range of ticket types, savings offers including Super Saver, Saver, and Flexible fares and discount cards like the Bahncard 25, 50 and 100, which you can also use for your train from Amsterdam to Rome. DB uses different types of trains such as the ICE (Intercity Express), IC (Intercity), EC (Eurocity), IRE (Interregio-Express), RE (Regional Express) and RB (Regionalbahn) on its routes, which differ in terms of comfort and the time required to travel. For example, while toilets are standard amenities, services like an onboard restaurant or free WiFi are only available on certain trains.
When purchasing your Deutsche Bahn train tickets between Amsterdam and Rome, keep the following coronavirus related policies and recommendations in mind outlined by our travel partner:
Travel by train between Amsterdam, Netherlands and Rome, Italy is: Partially open.
International entry is allowed for: Entry is partially open for citizens and permanent residents of Netherlands
Entry Requirements:
The government of Italy has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
The above information was last checked on 16/05/2022. Remember to check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your train between Amsterdam and Rome closer to your date of departure here.
The current restriction level for your return trip by train from Rome to Amsterdam is: Fully open
Reentry to Netherlands is allowed for: Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Italy
What are the entry requirements?
The government of Netherlands has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
Last verified on 16/05/2022. We do our best to keep this information up to date, but regulations can change so please double check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations ahead of your Rome to Amsterdam train here.
There are a few train stations in Amsterdam to start your trip from including Amsterdam Centraal, Amsterdam Sloterdijk and Amsterdam Amstel. In Rome you have a few train station options to choose from for your arrival including Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina and Roma Ostiense.
Omio customers travelling this route depart most frequently from Amsterdam Centraal and arrive in Roma Termini.
The most popular departure train station with passengers for this trip, called Amsterdam Centraal, is located 0.9 miles (1.4 km) from the city centre of Amsterdam.
The most popular arrival train station, Roma Termini, is located 1.6 miles (2.6 km) away from the city centre of Rome.
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