How to Get From Paris to Rome by Train
Visits to magnificent Paris and the Eternal City of Rome are often at the top of a traveler's to-do list. Although these cities are far apart, they are very well connected by train. Here's everything you need to know to make this wonderful journey for yourself.
Video train route Rome - Paris
Train options for Paris to Rome
Train |
High-speed train | Night train + regional train |
Travel time |
11hr 15 minutes | 20 hours |
Seat reservations |
Mandatory | Mandatory |
Stations |
Paris Gare de Lyon - Roma (Rome) Termini |
Paris Austerlitz - Roma (Rome) Termini |
Traveling by high-speed train
The fastest and most comfortable way to travel from Paris to Rome is by taking the TGV high-speed train. This modern train will whisk you directly to Milan, where a second high-speed train, the Italian Le Frecce, will take you the rest of the way to Rome. For actual travel times, check out our timetable.
If you're traveling with a Eurail Pass you don't need to buy a ticket and only pay a small reservation fee. We recommend you book your seats as far in advance as possible.
Traveling by night train and regional train
If you prefer to travel at night, you can take the Intercités de Nuit night train from Paris to Nice, near the Italian border. From there, you can easily make your way to Rome with regional trains. This travel option will take you about 20 hours.
For more information and inspiration, check out our blog entry on traveling between Paris and Rome.
If you're traveling with a Eurail Pass, you don't need to buy a ticket for the night train and only pay a small reservation fee. We recommend you book your accommodation as far in advance as possible. Reservations for regional trains are not required.
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