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From Rome to Milan
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From Rome to Milan by train
🚉 Departure | Rome |
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🚄 Arrival | Milan |
⌚ Trip duration | 3 hours and 10 minutes |
💰 Price | Tickets from [PRICE]€ |
📍 Distance | 478 km |
🚅 Daily trains | 64 |
Travelling from Rome to Milan by train is a fast and economical journey. The Rome-Milan route is 478 km long and the journey with Italo takes 3 hours and 10 minutes. The price of this trip starts from [PRICE]€, a convenient price to enjoy a round trip to visit beautiful Milan.
The Italo trains offer the possibility to choose between two departures from Rome (Tiburtina and Termini) and two arrivals in Milan (Centrale and Rogoredo) on the Rome-Milan routes
Journey details
Want to know more about your journey? Following you'll find the frequently asked questions by our customers and some tips for your journey.
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The direct distance between Rome and Milan is 478 km but the high speed trains travel along the 567 Km of track that connects the two cities, reaching maximum speeds of 300 Km/h per hour.
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It generally takes Italo trains 3 hours and 10 minutes to get to Milan from Rome though this depends on the date, time and day of the week. Check out train times to plan your trip.
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Every day, Italo has 64 trains scheduled to depart from Rome to Milan and from Milan to Rome. 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.
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Ticket prices for Italo trains from Rome to Milan start around 19,90 €. 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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If you’re looking for the destination of your next day trip, with Italo you can take advantage of the round trip deal. The deal lets you change the date and time of your ticket as many times as you want, up to three gdays before it is scheduled to leave and offers great savings when it comes to the cost of travel. With this deal you can even travel to Milan for the day to do some shopping before heading back to Rome.
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Italo offers great deals on tickets for its clients, subscribe to the newsletter to stay up to date on discounts and promotions.
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The fastest way to Romefrom Milan is by Italo’s direct high-speed train, which doesn’t make stops at any other stations along the route. The non-stop Milan-Rome train, which takes roughly 3 hours and 10 minutes to make the distance between Rome and Milan
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Travel Smart
Reclining leather seats
Free Wi-Fi Internet
Smart journey ambience
Affordable, comfortable, convenient. Travelling in a Smart ambience means enjoying in a smart travelling experience combining self-service and comfort.
Vibrant with colours, this journey ambience provides services such as reclining Frau leather seats, footrests, individual power sockets and independent tables. A high number of seats is available in our 7 Smart coaches, all with free Wi-Fi connection.
Snack Area, with vending machines for some affordable espresso coffee, cold drinks and snacks.
Travel in Prima
Fast Track
Welcome service
Newspapers and magazines
Extra space
Reclining leather seats
Free Wi-Fi Internet
Your Comfort is served
Maximum relax, unique service.
Avoid queues and pass through checkpoints with ease thanks to a dedicated access to your train with the new Fast Track service.
Our onboard staff is ready to welcome you with a selection of sweets, snacks, warm drinks and cold beverages.
Our reclining Frau leather seats are equipped with soft individual armrests, and they ensure a wide personal space and freedom of movement. And if you select the single-seat option, your trip can be even more comfortable. When you need to stretch your legs, the Break Area is equipped with vending machines with espresso coffee, cold drinks and snacks.
Also, a number of small utilities is available for each passenger: a power socket, a reading light control, a glove compartment placed between double seats. Plus, a free Wi-Fi connection is always available.
Lounge Italo Club Free Access
Extra-wide armchairs
Dedicated catering
Fast Track
Newspapers and magazines
Personal screen
Free Wi-Fi Internet
A superior experience
Travel in our most exclusive ambience and relax in comfort and privacy whilst enjoying unrivalled entertainment:
- Complimentary entry to Lounge Italo Club, where waiting for a train becomes a pleasure, not a bore.
(Available in those stations containing Lounge Italo Club)
- Dedicated access to your train with the new Fast Track service
- Extra-wide armchairs for maximum comfort.
- Dedicated catering including expresso coffee and a mouthwatering selection of Italian sandwiches, bakery products and drinks.
- Every seat includes a 9” personal screen so you can enjoy the great selection of complimentary onboard entertainment available on our Italo portal, or browse the Internet in total comfort. Service available on the AGV train.
- A generous choice of Italy’s favourite newspapers and magazines to read at your leisure as you travel.
Rome - Milan connections
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Rome to Milan train stops
Which stops the Rome - Milan route train makes.

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MINI GUIDE: WHAT TO VISIT IN MILAN
From here, in just a few steps, you can visit the most famous department store in Italy, the Rinascente, and in just ten minutes on foot you can reach the “Fashion Quadrilateral”, Milan’s the fashion district – a shopping area par excellence, which is area between the streets of via Montenapoleone, via Manzoni, via della Spiga and Corso Venezia.
In Milan, the design week every year attracts designers from all over the world and the areas surrounding Brera and Tortona come alive with events for the “Fuori Salone”, showcasing the best of Milanese nightlife.
If you want to get to know the trendiest area of the city, you have to go down to the Darsena and check out its famous Navigli (Naviglio Pavese and Naviglio Grande). But Milan is also art, where you can admire Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the Last Supper, or visit exhibitions at the Pinacoteca di Brera, the Triennale or at the Prada Foundation. The city of Milan is not only the engine that drives the country's economy, home to the stock exchange and the prestigious Bocconi University. It also hosts the most important fairs and events in Europe, to be dogeared in the agenda: the Salone del Mobile, Milan Fashion Week or the Craftsman fair “Artigiano in Fiera”.
If you’re visiting on a business trip, don’t miss out on a visit to the newly renovated area of Porta Nuova, a project that has enriched Milan’s skyline with new skyscrapers, including the Unicredit Tower and the award-winning Bosco Verticale.
So, what are you waiting for? Buy your train ticket to Milan with Italo!
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