Is there a direct train from Vienna to Rome?
Is there a direct train from Vienna to Rome?
There is 1 direct train from Vienna to Rome each day. Though there may be fewer direct services available depending on your exact departure date.
How much is the train from Rome to Vienna?
Rome to Vienna by train
Journey time | From 11h 23m |
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Price | From €29.90 |
Distance | 476 miles (766 km) |
Frequency | 20 trains per day |
First train | 05:45 |
Is there a sleeper train from Rome?
T3S sleeper on one of the Rome-Sicily night trains, these have 4 Excelsior compartments (1 or 2 bed with shower & toilet) and 6 standard compartments (1, 2 or 3 bed with washbasin).
How much does Nightjet cost?
The ÖBB Nightjet – the night train operated by the Austrian Federal Railway ÖBB – allows you to travel comfortably overnight to many destinations throughout Europe on any day. For as little as € 29,90*, the ÖBB Nightjet takes you to Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
How do I get from Vienna to Italy?
The best way to get from Vienna to Italy is to fly which takes 3h 47m and costs €23 – €170. Alternatively, you can train, which costs €100 – €220 and takes 11h 37m, you could also bus, which costs €30 – €50 and takes 15h 54m.
How many hours is Vienna from Italy?
Rome is served by 2 international airports….Non-stop flight time from Austria (VIE) to Italy (FCO) by different airlines.
Journey | Duration | Airline |
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VIE ➝ FCO | 1 hour 35 minutes | Korean Air |
How do I get from Rome to Austria?
The best way to get from Rome to Austria is to fly which takes 5h 1m and costs €35 – €170. Alternatively, you can train, which costs €100 – €230 and takes 12h 21m, you could also bus, which costs €30 – €50 and takes 15h 46m.
How do you get from Rome to Austria?
There is no direct connection from Rome to Sutri. However, you can take the tram to Saxa Rubra, take the walk to Rome Saxa Rubra, then take the bus to Sutri. Alternatively, you can take the taxi to Sutri.
What is the difference between a sleeper and a couchette?
Sleepers include a bed and usually a private washbasin, towels and bed linen and can accommodate up to four passengers in single, double, or 3-person compartments. Couchettes offer simple overnight accommodation that sleeps up to six people on bunks, with a pillow and blanket provided.