Italy has one of Europe's best rail networks and almost nobody knows it. Milan to Rome in 2 hours 59 minutes at 300 km/h on a Frecciarossa (โฌ19.90 if you book early). Rome to Naples in 1 hour 10 minutes for โฌ9.90. Florence to Venice in 2 hours passing through the Apennines. And then there are the slow trains โ the regionale services that cost โฌ3-8, stop at every village, and show you an Italy that no highway, no tour bus, and no Instagram feed has ever captured: olive groves at golden hour, stations where the stationmaster waves at the train, coastal stretches where the tracks run so close to the water you could fish from your window.
Plan my train itinerary โTrenitalia's flagship. Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) runs Milan-Rome-Naples at up to 300 km/h. Frecciargento serves routes like Rome-Venice. These are modern, comfortable, on-time (seriously โ Italian high-speed trains have a 90%+ punctuality rate), and shockingly cheap if booked early. The Super Economy fare (non-refundable) can be โฌ19.90 Milan-Rome. Business class (โฌ69-89) includes a leather seat, meal service, and quiet car. Book on Trainline or the Trenitalia app.
NTV's Italo runs the same high-speed routes and is often cheaper. Same speed, similar comfort, sometimes better deals. Always compare Trenitalia and Italo on Trainline (shows both side by side).
Regional trains cost โฌ3-12, don't require reservations (just show up and ride), and are the most authentic way to experience Italy. Some legendary scenic routes:
1. Cinque Terre Express (LevantoโLa Spezia, 25 min, โฌ5) โ Tunnels punch through cliffs, and between each one: a flash of turquoise sea and a candy-colored village. Five tunnels, five villages, five gasps.
2. Bernina Express (TiranoโSt. Moritz, crosses into Switzerland, โฌ35-65) โ UNESCO World Heritage railway: 55 tunnels, 196 bridges, the Landwasser Viaduct, glaciers visible from your seat. Technically Swiss, but starts in Italy.
3. Milano Centrale โ Varenna (1h, โฌ7.60) โ The last 20 minutes hug the eastern shore of Lake Como. Sit on the LEFT. When the lake appears between the tunnels, you'll understand why poets moved here.
4. Naples โ Sicily (train boards a FERRY at Villa San Giovanni) โ Your train drives onto a ship, crosses the Strait of Messina, and drives off the other side in Sicily. This happens multiple times daily and Italians find it completely normal. You will find it extraordinary.
5. Cagliari โ Mandas โ Arbatax (Sardinia's Trenino Verde, 5+ hours, โฌ20) โ A narrow-gauge heritage train through Sardinia's wild interior: cork forests, granite gorges, abandoned stations, and a landscape that hasn't changed since the Bronze Age. One of the slowest trains in Europe. One of the most memorable.
Book 90 days ahead โ Trenitalia releases tickets 4 months in advance; prices triple closer to departure. A Milan-Rome Frecciarossa booked 3 months out: โฌ19.90. Same train, day before: โฌ86.
Regional trains can't be booked early โ they're flat-rate, buy at the station or on the app. No seat reservation, no price variation. โฌ1.50-12 depending on distance.
Validate your ticket โ for paper regional tickets, STAMP them in the green/yellow machines on the platform before boarding. Unstamped ticket = โฌ50 fine. Frecciarossa e-tickets don't need stamping.
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