Traveling by train also lets you see the country like an Italian, because it is a common mode of transportation to go from 1 busy city to another. Train travel in Italy can save you time because they frequently use high-speed trains. For example, the train from Florence to Rome takes 1 hour 30 minutes. It helps to know some basic Italian phrases that will help you buy a ticket, but the Italian ticket machines and signs are fairly easy for English travelers to navigate. Find out how to buy train tickets in Italy.

Steps

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    Understand Italian train tickets versus reservations. The train system in Italy is different than many other countries because they separate the ticket that allows you to ride on the train itself and the ticket that allows you to sit in an assigned seat. The latter is called a "reservation," and an "R" indicates whether it is required on a train schedule.[1]
    • Italian rail passes and train tickets do not guarantee you a seat on the train. If the train seats are full, but tickets are not required, you must stand for the duration of the ride. If the trip requires you to have a reservation, you must buy both a ticket and a reservation.
    • Train reservations are necessary, in addition to the ticket, for trains going to other countries, trains that travel at peak times and overnight trains. They are also essential for travel around holidays. You cannot legally ride an Italian train with a reservation but without a ticket.
    • If you are traveling within Italy at off-peak times, check the train schedule to see if there is an "R" next to the train route for which you have a ticket. If there is not an "R" (reservation required), you will only need to purchase a ticket. Remember that the Italian trains will sell more tickets than they have seats, if there is high demand.
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    Research the train routes. If you are traveling to Italy, it is a good idea to establish what towns you would like to visit. Learn the Italian names for cities, not just the English names.[2]
    • For example, the Italian name for Florence is "Firenze." The Italian name for Rome is "Roma." Milan is "Milano." Venice is "Venezia" and Sicily is "Sicilia." Genoa is "Genova" and Turin is "Torino." It is a good idea to also learn the names of the major airports.[3]
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    Book tickets up to 90 days in advance. If you plan to travel on an overnight train, long-distance trip or during peak holiday times. You can book Italian train tickets online using a credit card.
    • Purchase tickets online from www.trenitalia.com if you have a European credit card. This site allows you to search for travel dates and discounts.
    • Purchase tickets from WhyGoItaly.com if you have an American credit card. The Trenitalia site does not take American credit cards. Click on the "Italy Train Travel" section and purchase Italy rail passes or separate train tickets. You can also pay for reservations on this site.[4]
    • It is a good idea to book the long-distance trips as close to 90-days before as possible. You can find the best discounts at this time, including "Super-Economy" or "Economy" that are under $15 for a second-class fare.
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    Purchase train tickets when you arrive in Italy using the automated touch-screen machines at train stations. The Trenitalia ticket machines allow credit card purchases from most international credit cards, including American cards. The machines also accept Euro cash . If you know you are going to use the train to travel from 1 place to another, it is a good idea to purchase some tickets when you arrive.[5]
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    Purchase train tickets from the tellers. There are often 2 windows for purchasing train tickets, 1 for same day travel and another for future travel. You can use Euros to purchase these tickets.
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    Buy a Eurail Pass if you are going to be traveling through Italy by train extremely often and you are unable to make advanced reservations on the trenitalia.com website. It is far cheaper to book economy tickets months in advance than to book a few days ahead using a Eurail Pass and pay the surcharge.[6]
    • If you already have a Eurail Pass you can book tickets in 2 ways. You can go online to www.fsitaliane.it, search for train journeys and book with the "Global Pass" function. You will need to pay your surcharge online. You can also use the automated touch-screen machines at train stations and pay the surcharge using a credit card.
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    Validate your train ticket when boarding a train. This is very important. There are yellow machines at entrance points so that you can validate your ticket for the specific trip you are taking. You will be fined by the conductor if you fail to do this.[7]
    • There are some very small train stations that do not have yellow validation machines. In this case, you may be able to give your ticket to the conductor to be punched.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Can I buy ticket on the train?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    No, you have to buy the ticket before, at the automated machine (if there is one) or at the ticket office.
  • Question
    Can I purchase a train ticket from Rome to Venice when I arrive?
    Deep Bluehue
    Deep Bluehue
    Community Answer
    Yes. At worst, if it's sold out, you have to wait for the next train in an hour.
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Things You'll Need

  • Credit card
  • Euros
  • Italian phrase book
  • Italian train schedule
  • Train ticket
  • Train reservation
  • Train ticket validation

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