Travel by train from Rome to Paris
The average journey from Rome to Paris takes on average 13 h 35 min. Around 6 trains depart a day from Rome to Paris. The average price is $97.11, and the lowest ticket pricing starts at around $28.64. If you travel from Rome to Paris by train you will leave from Roma Termini or Roma Tiburtina station.
Readyǝ to move from one European capital to another? The journey from Rome to Paris is long but convenient. The route between Rome and Paris is covered by several railway companies, both Italian and French. Here is some useful information for you. Don't forget to compare prices and travel time via our calendar below.
Trenitalia takes you to Paris from Rome on Frecciarossa trains, with just one change at Milano Centrale. You can relax, enjoy on-board entertainment via wi-fi and power outlets, or keep an eye on the status of your trip on the monitors. The Frecciarossa train is a good choice for those traveling with luggage.
In general, we recommend that you travel to Milan or Turin, from where direct trains leave daily for Paris. From there you can continue on a Frecciarossa or rely on SNCF's high-speed trains, the so-called TGV (trains de grande vitesse). SNCF has two types of TGV trains: the INOUI TGVs, with all the amenities, and the low-cost OUIGO train for those traveling on a budget. Note that on the OUIGO trains there are limitations on luggage depending on the class you choose.
If you prefer a slower journey, perhaps with the opportunity to visit other cities in between, the Eurocity is the right choice. Trenitalia's cross-border trains offer you wi-fi, dining car, multilingual monitors, and of course wheelchair accessible. The Eurocity will take you to Switzerland, you can immediately jump on the high-speed train to Paris or plan a day's stop to visit the city of Bern.
From Rome to Paris, the train is one of the best solutions for environmentally friendly travel. Once you get offə in Paris, you can take the subway on the fly to get to the center quickly, or get out and walk along the bank of the Seine to Nôtre Dame. The city, divided into arrondissements, is full of monuments and museums, chief among them the Louvre, but it retains a typicality that I invite you to immerse yourself in.
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