7 Things You Didn’t Know About Italian Train Travel
Italy is world-famous for its art, cuisine, and landscapes, but did you know that the best way to see it all is by train? Whether you're heading from Rome to Florence or winding through the Dolomites, Italian rail travel is an experience as rich as the destination itself. Here are seven surprising things you probably didn’t know about train travel in Italy, and how Railbookers makes it even better.
1. High-Speed Trains Rival Flying. Without the Hassle

Italy’s Frecciarossa trains (part of the Trenitalia network) can hit speeds up to 300 km/h (186 mph), connecting cities like Rome, Florence, Milan, and Venice in mere hours. Unlike air travel, there’s no airport commute, no lengthy security lines, and no baggage claim drama.
How Railbookers enhances it: We book your seats in advance, often in premium classes with extra legroom and amenities, so you skip the stress and just enjoy the ride. Explore our Italy Rail Vacations to find a journey that fits your pace.
2. Train Stations Are In the Heart of Italy’s Top Cities

Unlike airports miles outside town, Italian train stations are centrally located, often steps from world-famous landmarks. Step off the train in Florence and you’re minutes from the Duomo. Arrive in Venice and you’re staring at the Grand Canal.
Railbookers advantage: Our hotels are carefully selected to be close to the station and top sights, meaning more time exploring and less time transferring.
3. Italy Has Scenic Routes You’ve Never Heard Of

Sure, the Rome-to-Venice line is popular, but have you experienced the Bernina Express, which glides through the Alps into Northern Italy? Or the coastal Cinque Terre route, where the train hugs cliffs above the sea?
Railbookers brings the hidden gems: We offer routes like the Venice to St. Moritz journey or the Amalfi Coast by rail. You can even take a train all the way to Sicily!
4. It’s Easy to Cross Borders Without Ever Leaving Your Seat

Thanks to open rail networks and partnerships, Italian trains connect seamlessly with Switzerland, Austria, and France. There’s no passport check at the border, just stunning views from your window.
Railbookers bonus: We craft multi-country itineraries that combine Italy with neighboring gems like Switzerland or the French Riviera, all with rail connections included.
5. Train Classes Are Surprisingly Luxe
Think train travel is cramped and basic? Think again. Frecciarossa Executive Class offers leather recliners, meals at your seat, and access to VIP lounges.
Railbookers benefit: We give you the option to upgrade to First or Executive Class where available, perfect for special occasions or simply traveling in style.
6. Rail Passes Sound Easy, But Often Create More Work

While rail passes might seem convenient, they often come with hidden headaches: seat reservations, route limitations, and the need to plan and book each leg yourself. It’s easy to get overwhelmed or end up with extra fees and subpar routes.
Let Railbookers take the stress off your plate: We don’t just hand you a pass, we design custom rail itineraries with the best trains, connections, and classes for your route. We handle all the reservations and logistics, so you can focus on the views, not the fine print.
7. Italy’s Trains Are Green, and Getting Greener

Train travel in Italy produces far fewer emissions than flying or driving. Trenitalia even runs many electric routes.
Travel with purpose: Railbookers makes it easy to travel more sustainably, with train-focused trips that minimize your carbon footprint while maximizing your experience.
Ready to Discover Italy by Rail?
Whether it’s your first time in Italy or your fifth, Railbookers offers curated rail vacations that take the guesswork out of travel and add luxury, convenience, and insider access at every step. Let us help you build the perfect Italian itinerary, one scenic ride at a time.