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  1. Train travel in Italy, a beginner's guide

    About train travel within Italy How to check train schedules & fares Maps of the Italian rail network How to buy tickets Railpasses for Italy - ... Call their dedicated seat61 phone line 020 3778 1461 and quote seat 61 when booking. From outside the UK call +44 20 3778 1461. Lines open 09:00-17:30 Monday-Friday.

  2. London to Italy by train

    Breakfast in London, lunch in Paris, dinner in Italy. You can travel to Italy by train in a single day, London to Paris by Eurostar in 2h20 from £78 return then Paris to Turin (5h40) ... Call their dedicated seat61 phone line 020 3778 1461 and quote seat 61 when booking. From outside the UK call +44 20 3778 1461.

  3. The Man in Seat 61

    Train travel in the UK, Europe & Worldwide. Train travel is a more rewarding alternative to flying which reduces our contribution to climate change and brings us closer to the countries we visit. This site explains how to travel comfortably & affordably by train or ferry, rediscovering the pleasure, romance & adventure of the journey...

  4. TRAIN TRAVEL IN EUROPE

    If you only remember one European train travel resource. Apart from seat 61 of course - make it int.bahn.de. This has an excellent online timetable for the whole of Europe, probably the most useful European train travel resource on the net. ... 14-day Grand Tour of Italy with travel by train from London to Florence, Venice & Rome, from £2,195 ...

  5. A guide to Italo trains

    A guide to travel with Italo. NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori) is a private company which started running its Italo high-speed trains on the Milan-Florence-Rome-Naples route in 2012, in competition with State-owned Trenitalia. They now have a 35% market share on Italy's key high-speed routes.

  6. Trains from Rome to other European cities

    Rome to Lyon from €54.90. Step 1, travel from Rome to Milan by high-speed Frecciarossa, leaving Rome Termini at 11:10 and arriving Milan Centrale at 14:50. The 300 km/h Frecciarossa has a cafe-bar, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.; Step 2, travel from Milan to Lyon by high-speed Frecciarossa 1000, leaving Milan Centrale at 15:53 arriving Lyon Part Dieu at 20:23.

  7. The Man in Seat 61

    West Highland line: Scotland's most scenic railway. London to Fort William on the Deerstalker. Royal Scotsman: Scotland's luxury cruise train. Glacier Express: Switzerland's most scenic train. Bernina Express: The ultimate Alpine scenic train. Jungfraubahn: Up the Jungfrau to the Top of Europe.

  8. Man In Seat 61 Train Travel In Italy

    Italy is a country that offers a wide variety of landscapes and cities to explore by train, making it an ideal destination for travelers who appreciate the convenience and efficiency of train travel. The Man in Seat 61, also known as Mark Smith, has put together the ultimate recommended itinerary for train travel in Italy.

  9. Our tips for train travel in Italy

    Traveling by train remains one of the most enjoyable ways to explore Italy. The country's extensive rail network allows you to reach almost every town, village and city coast to coast. Settle in for a scenic ride: train journeys in Italy give you a leisurely front row seat to the experiencing country's remarkable landscapes and culture.

  10. Travelling to Italy by Train

    As the Man in Seat 61 says, you can have breakfast in London, lunch in Paris, and dinner in Italy! If you just want to keep travelling on, make sure your changeover time is at least 45 minutes between journeys, just in case of delays. The Rail Team is an alliance between many European rail companies, including the Eurostar and the French high ...

  11. Interview with the Man in Seat 61

    Lorne Blyth (Founder, Flavours Holidays) sat down with some of our guests and Mark Smith, the Man in Seat 61, to chat about travelling to Italy by train and ...

  12. How to book trains in Europe

    Book at bahn.de or call DB's UK office (08718 80 80 66). Eurostar, German and Austrian railways open bookings up to 180 days ahead, but most other European trains open for sale 90 or sometimes ...

  13. The Man in Seat 61

    Welcome to the Man in Seat 61's train travel channel.... www.seat61.com is the go-to site for information on train travel in Europe, Africa, Asia & worldwide, with train times, fares & inspiring ...

  14. Riding the Rails With the Man in Seat 61

    The man with a front-row seat to the rail resurgence is Mark Smith, the founder of the train travel website The Man in Seat 61. His site has timetables, maps, reviews, booking details and ...

  15. The Man in Seat 61's favourite rail journeys

    The train travel expert chooses his top five rides around the world. ... The Man in Seat 61's favourite rail journeys. ... From Chur in Switzerland to Tirano in Italy, the Bernina Express is a ...

  16. Review: Frecciarossa Business Class, Italy's High-Speed Train

    More information on seating options on Frecciarossa trains are available at Seat 61, an excellent site discussing train travel. The Italian high-speed train routes are available on routes across much of Italy, such as the route I took from Torino to Trieste, but also north to south. See below for a map from the Trenitalia website:

  17. Train Travel in Italy

    Note that routes sometimes change, so always check train schedules. For a printable PDF version of the map, click HERE or on the map and a new tab with open with the PDF. 2. Buying Tickets for Trains in Italy. Once you've decided you want to take the train, you have a few options for purchasing your train tickets.

  18. Train Travel in Italy: The Ultimate Guide

    Train Travel in Italy: The Ultimate Guide. Train travel in Italy is relatively easy, but may pose some challenges if you have never been to the country or if you are not used to this mode of transportation. This is why we have created this ultimate guide to traveling by train in Italy, which you can also print out and carry with you during your ...

  19. The Best Train Rides in the World, According to the Man in Seat 61

    The state of train travel is so exciting, in fact, that some choose to make a living by riding the rails. The Man in Seat 61 has turned train travel into his way of life. A former station manager for London's Charing Cross, London Bridge, and Cannon Street stations, and various other jobs in the rail industry, he now travels the world by ...

  20. Seat 61 Train Tickets

    But, if you follow the directions listed on Seat 61's site about sending Italiarail an email with your booking number (PNR), the fee is reversed back into your credit card account. 1. Re: Seat 61 Train Tickets. The same applies if, after booking with Italiarail, you send an e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] with ...

  21. Train Travel in Europe

    Booking process. To book train journeys within one country is straightforward, but cross-border is another matter, which is why Seat61 is a great resource to avoid pitfalls. Many national timetables, for example, in Eastern Europe and the Nordics still haven't integrated with the rest, making it a fragmented experience.

  22. Train Travel Tips from the Man in Seat 61

    I asked the Man in Seat 61 to share some of his favorite train travel tips. I hope that they help you to get even more from your next train journey! Over the...

  23. seat61

    Re: seat61. The Man In Seat 61 offers excellent independent advice on train travel in Europe, but ignore the links to RailEurope. For travel in France, Spain and Italy, a pass is almost never worthwhile. In other countries, it may be. The only way you can be sure is to add up the cost of individual train journeys (using the train operators ...