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Fastest Journey
1 h 2 m
Average
1 h 42 m
Trains per day
129
Distance
189 km
Of the 129 trains that leave Rome for Naples every day 123 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 117 miles (188 km) | |
Average train duration | 2 h 44 min | |
Average train ticket price | £11 (€13) | |
Train frequency | 71 a day | |
Direct train | Yes, there are 71 direct trains a day | |
Train providers | Intercity Notte, Frecciarossa, Frecciabianca, Trenitalia, Regionale Veloce, Frecciargento, Intercity, Italo or Regionale |
Trains from Rome to Naples cover the 117 miles (188 km) long journey taking on average 2 h 44 min with our travel partners like Intercity Notte, Frecciarossa, Frecciabianca, Trenitalia, Regionale Veloce, Frecciargento, Intercity, Italo or Regionale. Normally, there are 71 trains operating per day, including direct services available. While the average ticket price for this route costs around £11, you can find the cheapest train ticket for as low as £11. Travellers depart most frequently from Roma Termini and arrive in Napoli Centrale.
Buy your official Frecciarossa, Trenitalia and Intercity train tickets to Naples from Rome from £11 with Omio. Find train times and tickets for over 1000 travel companies to compare and book the most convenient journey.
Trenitalia is Italy’s national railway company providing services across the whole country, giving you ample opportunity to discover the beauty and culture of Italy. Trenitalia’s fleet of trains include its high-speed trains Frecciarossa, Frecciargento and Frecciabianca as well as intercity, regional and sleeper trains. Toilets and WiFi access are standard services on long-distance routes, and, in most cases, there is barrier-free access on Trenitalia trains.
Taking a train with Trenitalia is a great way to travel to Naples from Rome, and Omio can show you the best times and tickets available for the 117 miles (188 km) long train trip. Trenitalia offers different fares for the Rome to Naples trip with ticket options like Base, Economy, Super Economy and Ordinaria. You can even apply Trenitalia discount cards on Omio at the time of purchasing tickets. Simply check the current Trenitalia train timetable, compare the cheapest, fastest, or earliest routes to Naples from Rome, and buy your cheap Trenitalia train ticket on Omio easily and securely today.
Are you making plans to travel between Rome and Naples? Why not take a train with Intercity? Omio can show you current Intercity train times, tickets, travel information (such as luggage policy and amenities offered onboard) and prices so you can find the best deals on Rome to Naples trains all in one place. On the Intercity train, you can expect to travel 117 miles (188 km) between Rome and Naples. If you use the Omio app to search for trains from Rome to Naples, you can quickly see if the Intercity ticket is a mobile ticket, making it easy for you to go paperless when taking a train. Once you have found your perfect one-way Intercity train to Naples from Rome, book your cheap train tickets online on Omio or in the Omio app quickly and easily so you can spend the rest of your time enjoying your upcoming trip!
Train information from Rome to Naples with Intercity:
There’s no need to fly between Italian hotspots when you can simply take a Frecciarossa train to reach your destination in just a few hours. Frecciarossa is the premier high-speed train service from Trenitalia, Italy’s national railway company, with around 200 connections made across Italy per day. These trains reach speeds up to 186 mph (300 kmh), making them one of the fastest in the world. You can expect to travel 117 miles (188 km) between Rome and Naples on a Frecciarossa high-speed train. All Frecciarossa classes provide free WiFi access, power outlets, air conditioning, toilets, luggage storage, onboard entertainment, and restaurant and bar services to passengers.
You can find the best deals on cheap Frecciarossa train tickets right here. As an official travel partner of Trenitalia, Omio shows you all travel information for the Rome to Naples route, such as departure and arrival times, stops, train stations, journey times, and cheap fares. Once you’re ready, buy your Rome to Naples train ticket on Omio and enjoy travelling in full comfort on a Frecciarossa train!
Train information from Rome to Naples with Frecciarossa:
If you're planning on travelling by train from Rome to Naples, You'll be happy to find a variety of trains available daily. Trains between these destinations tend to start as early as 05:00 a.m. each morning and run numerous times per hour from then until late in the evening. Your trains will be operated by one of two companies, either Trenitalia or Italo. Italo offers less frequent options, though there are still numerous trains running per day. These are all high_speed trains with the majority of them being direct routes in under 1h 15min from Rome Termini to Naples Centrale. The most popular trips travelling from Rome to Naples travel between Rome Termini and Naples Centrale, though there are other routes available from Rome Ostiense or Rome Tiburtina.
Travelling from Rome to Naples is a popular route for many travellers and locals alike. Thanks to this, you'll find a wide range of trains travelling between these two destinations. The distance covered between these two cities is around 117 miles (188 km) and the distance can be covered in under 1h 30min, depending on the speed of the train. Trains start running at around 05:00 a.m. each morning and run numerous times per hour from then to around 10:50 p.m. every evening. There are close to 100 trains operating these routes daily with most of the trips being direct routes, though there are a couple of routes each day with a single changeover along the way. The more frequent trains are operated by Trenitalia, while Italo offers less frequent journeys throughout the day.
Your travel time between Rome and Naples will depend largely on the route you choose to take and the type of train you end up boarding. If you're travelling on one of the Italo or the Trenitalia high_speed trains between these destinations, you should cover the distance in a time between 1h 15min and 1h 30min. The fastest routes are between Rome Termini and Naples Centrale. If you're travelling between these two destinations on one of the Trenitalia Regionale or Intercity trains, you can expect a travel time between 2h and 3h 30min depending on the route taken. The longest trip tends to be between Rome Tiburtina and Naples Centrale, which takes close to 3h 20min.
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="Fountain and historic architecture in Naples">Departure train station: When boarding a train from Rome to Naples, you'll have the choice of a couple of stations to depart from in Rome. The most popular ones are Termini and Tiburtina. Termini is the main train station in the city and the most popular choice for departing trains between these two destinations. You can access the station easily through public transport including regional trains, the Metro, and taxis and buses, which you'll find outside the station. Rome Tiburtina is located further northeast of the city centre and further away from most things in the city than Termini is. Termini offers travellers a we
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h of amenities including food outlets and eateries, a minimarket, WiFi, luggage storage facilities, accessible toilets, ATMs, ticketing offices, and more.Arrival train station: Your arrival station for all of these trips will be Naples Centrale, the primary station in the city and opens onto the large Piazza Garibaldi in the city centre. Easily accessible through all public transport available in Naples. You'll find 25 tracks at the station that serves hundreds of thousands of passengers every day. Naples Centrale is home to several amenities designed to make for a comfortable trip. These facilities and amenities include shops and restaurants, a ticketing office, a tourist information centre, and restrooms. You'll find luggage storage services. If you're a Gold or Platinum traveller, you'll have access to executive lounges and if you're travelling with a disability, you can access the Sala Blu area and request additional assistance.
When taking trains from Rome to Naples, there will be one of two trains operating these routes. Italo or Trenitalia. There are more than a hundred trains travelling these routes. Italo offers the less frequent options but they're all high_speed trains travelling from Termini to Naples Centrale. There are close to 20 Italo trains travelling between these two destinations daily. Trenitalia offers four options for these routes. Two high_speed trains that typically travel out of Termini and don't have changeovers en route. The other two options are Regionale and Intercity. These are both long_distance trains that offer a slower but more comfortable trip between the two cities.
When travelling these routes, your less frequent train options will be operated by Italo, which is a high_speed train operation throughout Italy and offer one of the fastest options available on this route. Taking a trip on one of the Italo trains will have you departing from Rome Termini and arriving in Naples in roughly 1h 15min.
Trenitalia is the second, and most popular, train operator for these routes. Trenitalia offers four different train options between these destinations, two high_speed options and two intercity regional trains. When travelling on the high_speed options, your train will typically travel from Termini to Naples Centrale in under 1h 30min, while the regional and intercity trains generally offer more comfortable trips, though they do take a little longer. These trains also travel from different stations in Rome and make their way to Naples Centrale.
When buying tickets for a trip between Rome and Naples, you can choose between second and first_class tickets. A first_class ticket won't give you an additional luggage allowance, though you will have access to more comfortable seating, extra legroom, WiFi, foldable tables, charging points for your devices, and access to food and beverages if they're available on the cart. If you're hoping to travel with pets, bear in mind you'll be limited to two small pets and they must be kept in a pet carrier for the whole trip. Travelling with bicycles is allowed, though you may be limited in terms of space if your bike isn't foldable. Call a few days ahead and book a space to ensure you're able to travel with your bicycle. If you need assistance with a disability, contact the station or train company 48h in advance to arrange assistance you need.
Due to the distance covered between thee two destinations, overnight trains aren't necessary. The only night train travelling past midnight will be the last train leaving the station in Rome at around 10:50 p.m. each evening. This train is one of the high_speed trains available by Trenitalia departing from Termini and heading to Naples. This trip will take around 1h 15min.high_speed trains available
Unless you're walking or using a bicycle, one of the most eco_friendly and sustainable ways to travel. Taking this route by train can offset up to 70% of the carbon emissions that would come from travelling by plane or by car. If you were to travel these routes by car, your CO2 emissions could be three times higher, while a plane could be four times higher. The use of space on a train is also more efficient and sustainable and there is less noise pollution as a result.
There are several different ways to ensure you pick up the cheapest tickets available when travelling between these destinations. Start off by using the Omio Magazine to get tips on how to travel efficiently. Use the Omio platform to search for tickets and receive consolidated information from a wide range of online sources with the ability to filter by price. Travelling over a weekend is usually more costly, so stick with midweek travel, and search with flexible dates to be able to pick up on different deals offered on different days. You'll also want to book as far in advance as possible to take advantage of the cheaper prices.
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="Sunset view of Castel Dellovo over Tyrrhenian Sea">Naples sits on the Bay of Naples and is a city in southern Italy located close to Mount Vesuvius. The city is home to all kinds of activities worth getting involved in, sights to check out, and food to eat. You can browse contemporary art, head out to the sea and soak up the sun, settle in to watch an opera, or explore a vast network of underground tunnels. Naples has it all. Here are a couple of things worth doing on your holiday:
There are a few train stations in Rome to start your trip from including Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina and Roma Ostiense. In Naples you have a few train station options to choose from for your arrival including Napoli Centrale, Napoli P. Za Garibaldi and Napoli Montesanto.
Omio customers travelling this route depart most frequently from Roma Termini and arrive in Napoli Centrale.
Passengers booking this journey most frequently board their trains from Roma Termini and need to travel around 1.6 miles (2.6 km) from the city centre to get to this train station.
Passengers arriving in Naples most often arrive at Napoli Centrale and need to travel around 2.5 miles (4 km) from this train station to the city centre.
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