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From Pisa to Rome
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From Pisa to Rome by train
🚉 Departure | Pisa |
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🚄 Arrival | Rome |
⌚ Trip duration | 2 hours and 50 minutes |
💰 Price | Tickets from 20,20 € |
📍 Distance | 236 km |
Travelling from Pisa to Rome by train is a fast and economical journey. The Pisa-Rome route is 236 km long and the journey with Italo takes 2 hours and 50 minutes. The price of this trip starts from 20,20 €, a convenient price to enjoy a round trip to visit beautiful Rome.
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How many km is Rome from Pisa?
The direct distance between Pisa and Rome is 236 km.
What times are the trains scheduled from Pisa to Rome by train?
Every day, Italo has trains scheduled to depart from Pisa to Rome and from Rome to Pisa. You can find the schedule that is most convenient for you anytime, from the early morning until late in the evening. Check out train times to plan your trip.
What is the fastest train from Pisa to Rome?
The fastest way takes roughly 2 hours and 50 minutes to make the distance between Pisa and Rome.
How long does it take to get from Pisa to Rome by train?
It generally takes 2 hours and 50 minutes to get to Rome from Pisa though this depends on the date, time and day of the week. Check out train times to plan your trip.
Hot much does it cost from Pisa to Rome by train?
Ticket prices for Italo trains from Pisa to Rome start around 19,20€. If you buy your ticket in advance, the price will be low - with Italo you can take advantage of great deals and discounts. See what deals are waiting for you on our train ticket offers page.
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Mini Guide, what to visit in Rome and Pisa
Pisa is a city of culture, art and beauty known all over the world for its Leaning Tower. You can visit it entirely on foot and easily reach it by train. Pisa is located in Tuscany along the course of the Arno which divides it into two parts and has a mild climate thanks to the proximity of the sea. Over the years the city has preserved the splendor of an ancient past that has left several traces: from the Etruscan settlements to the Roman port, from the dominion of the Goths, the Lombards and the Carolingians to the period of splendor as a Maritime Republic in the eleventh century followed by a decline at the end of 1200 until the hegemony of Florence from the 15th century and to the De Medici family with the development of its famous University. The main reason for organizing your trip to Pisa are its wonderful monuments and it is suitable for any period of the year. Once reached by train, the first obligatory stop is Piazza dei Miracoli, a World Heritage Site since 1987. In it you can visit the Leaning Tower, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the Baptistery of San Giovanni and the Camposanto. The second important stop is Piazza dei Cavalieri where the so-called Torre della Fame is located and overlooked by the Church of Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri and the Palazzo della Carovana. Other stops, a walk on the Lungarni at sunset when the light is spectacular, on the Lungarno Mediceo where you will find beautiful noble palaces and the church of San Matteo in Soarta and on the Lungarno Gambacorti where you can admire the beautiful church of Santa Maria della Spina. It is therefore a small city, but full of surprises, which enchants with its eternal beauty and is perfect to visit even on a weekend. In summer, the heat is less stifling than in other cities in Tuscany and you can cool off for a few hours by the sea in Marina di Pisa and if you are between 15 and 16 June you can also participate in the Feast of San Ranieri, patron saint of the city. Spring, on the other hand, is the ideal period if you want to visit it on foot, while in autumn and winter you can dedicate yourself to visiting museums. During the Christmas period, in addition to the lights and the markets you can see the Santa Claus Factory, a place full of surprises for everyone. The typical dishes of the Pisan tradition that you can taste on this visit to the Tuscan city are: pappa col pomodoro, pappardelle with hare or wild boar sauce, eels with tomato and beans with chicken. Among the most popular street food in Pisa, try the famous lampredotto, a sandwich made with the stomach of a cow. Why wait? Book your Italo ticket to Pisa and start your journey now!
Visit Rome by train, the Italian capital elected a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
With its great beauty Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world. Unmissable destinations of a weekend in Rome are the Imperial Forums and the Colosseum, mindful of the glorious Roman era, St. Peter's and the Vatican Museums, the Pantheon monument, which can be visited for free and the Trevi Fountain, restored thanks to the investments of the historic Italian fashion house Fendi.
To admire the breathtaking view of the roofs of Rome you can go up to the Janiculum, to blend in with the real Romans you can choose Testaccio, to find the secret places the advice is to look for the Coppedè district or the Giardino degli Aranci, while in the evening you get lost between the alleys of Monti and the taverns of Trastevere.
But Rome is also shopping, around Piazza di Spagna are some of the most beautiful streets in the world such as via Condotti and via del Babuino, where you can shop for luxury Made in Italy such as Armani, Dolce and Gabbana and Prada, while Via del Corso with its international chains is a real open-air shopping center, which extends from Piazza Venezia to Piazzale Flaminio. To visit absolutely on a Christmas weekend or on New Year's Eve to admire the installations and lights, which decorate the city center competing with the rest of the world.
Where to eat in Rome is, however, only an embarrassment of choice, an excellent cacio e pepe or the amatriciana will make you take a dip in the most authentic Lazio cuisine; for authentic Jewish cuisine there is the Ghetto, for the trendiest and youngest clubs, but also an economic trattoria the Pigneto and San Lorenzo districts or the new area between Garbatella and Ostiense offer everything from Castelli wine to good sushi Japanese.
The capital is also a city of great events: do not miss the opening of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy wanted by Pope Francis on 8 December and reaching Rome by train to attend the papal audiences will be the right choice.
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