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Italy: Venice and Rome by train, tailor-made, fully flexible travel

Venice and Rome by train

Venice and Rome by train

Italy, 7 Days · Tailor-made, fully flexible travel

Discover Venice and Rome

Perfect trip that combines the cities of Venice and Rome so you can discover what you are most interested in in each one. You can comfortably travel from one city to another by train.

Tour these wonderful cities as they have many places that you should not miss.

Venice and Rome by train
With train
Urban

Departure date:Departures from May 2026 till August 2026

Departures from:London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow

Travel details

Venice

Day 1: City of origin - Venice. Departure with destination Venice. Arrival and transfer from the airport to the selected hotel in Venice by your own account. Free time. Overnight stay.
Day 2: Venice. Free day. Overnight stay.
Day 3: Venice. Free day. Overnight stay.

Rome

Day 4: Venice - Rome. Transfer to the train station by your own account. Train from Venice to Rome. Arrival and transfer from the train station to the selected hotel in Rome by your own account. Free time. Overnight stay.
Day 5: Rome. Free day. Overnight stay.
Day 6: Rome. Free day. Overnight stay.
Day 7: Rome - City of origin. Transfer to the airport by your own account. Flight with destination the city of origin. Arrival. End of the trip and our services.

Your trip includes

  • Return flight.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Venice.

  • Selected meal plan in Venice.

  • Train from Venice to Rome.

  • Stay in selected hotel in Rome.

  • Selected meal plan in Rome.

  • Insolvency protection.

Your trip doesn't include

  • Accommodation taxes in Venice direct payment in facility.

  • Transfer from the airport to the hotel in Venice.

  • Transfer from the hotel in Venice to the train station.

  • Accommodation taxes in Rome direct payment in facility.

  • Transfer from the train station to the hotel in Rome.

  • Transfer from the hotel in Rome to the airport.

Reviews Venice and Rome by train

Perrier

Bonne organisation correspondant aux souhaits émis. Seul bémol le temps d'attente du transfert pour rejoindre l'aéroport de Rome.

Marius Ciobanu

Hola el viaje con tren entre Venecia y Roma muy bien. El hotel de Venecia no parece a tener 3 estrellas. El hotel de Roma, que tenía 3 estrellas, creo que en realidad no tenia ni una. Las habitaciones necesitan una reforma. El desayuno era solo cafe y bollos dulces. Vamos para no repetir. A la salida recibí por correo los dos boarding pass para el vuelo a Venecia. A la vuelta desde Roma a Madrid recibi solo un boarding pass para el check in. El mio no. Llamé desde Roma a un número que creó que era de pago para resolver el asunto pero sin éxito. Despues contacté con vosotros via el chat y conseguí el check in pero el asiento no era cerca de mi compañero. Asi que en el aeropuerto de Roma pregunté si podía cambiar de asiento para estar juntos y me pidió 14 euros. No se que decir ahora. Lo se que la tema de los hoteles no es vuestra responsabilidad pero no se como se pueden conseguir esas estrellas sin dar ningun servicio que lo imponen. Para eñ tema del check in creo que deberías mirarlo. Si me lo habías mandado el check para los dos a la ida no se porqué me lo habías mandado a solo uno a la vuelta. Muchas gracias, Marius C

Adriana Lorena

Los trenes son cómodos y puntuales en la hora de salida

Destinations Visited

Important remarks

    1. The transport card for Venice and its islands is the best way to get around the city, either by water or by land. It gives you access to the public transport network of Venice, which includes the famous vaporetti along the canals, the islands and Lido, and the ACTV urban bus network on the mainland, Mestre and Marghera (it doesn't give you access to ACTV transport lines to/from Venice Marco Polo Airport, lines 16, 19, 21 and the Casino and Alilaguna water buses). 1.1.The duration of the transport card begins when it's first used. From then on, you can use it for the specified time: 1, 2, 3 or 7 consecutive days. 1.2.To use public transport services in Venice, you can get the transport card at the ACTV automatic vending machines located throughout the city. 1.3.The price includes the transport of a piece of luggage where the sum of length/width/height is less than 150 centimetres. 1.4.Children under six years old go free on all public transport in Venice. 2.The Venezia Unica City Pass offers free and skip-the-line access to the main museums and churches in Venice, with savings of up to 28%. 2.1.The must-see attractions that you can enter for free with the Venezia Unica City Pass card are: - Venice Ducal Palace. - Three of the civic museums of the Marciana Area (San Marcos City Pass mode): Correr Museum, National Archaeological Museum, monumental rooms of the Marciana Library; or ten of the civic museums of Venice (City Pass Completa mode): Correr Museum, Archaeological Museum National, monumental rooms of the Marciana Library, Ca'Rezzonico, Mocenigo Palace, Carlo Goldoni House, Ca'Pesaro, Murano Glass Museum, Burano Lace Museum and Natural History Museum. - Three or sixteen of the churches included in the Chorus, depending on the mode selected. You can find the Chorus Pass churches on this link. - Querini Stampalia Foundation. 2.2.The modes are: 2.2.1.San Marcos City Pass: includes access to the Doge's Palace, three of the civic museums of the Marciana Area, three of the Chorus churches, the Querini Stampalia Foundation and the Venice Casino. 2.2.2.And City Pass Completa: includes access to the Doge's Palace, ten of the civic museums of Venice, sixteen of the Chorus churches, the Querini Stampalia Foundation and the Jewish Museum. 3.The Venezia Unica City Pass lets you enter each attraction once and is valid for seven consecutive days from the time it is first used. 4.To activate the card and enter any of the attractions for free, just show the voucher at the ticket office. 5.The Venezia Unica City Pass is available for children over six years old. Most of the city's attractions have free admission for children under six years old.
  • Triple rooms in Europe are generally rooms with twin beds or a double, in which a folding bed is installed to accommodate the third person. Due to the inconvenience this causes, we advise against using this option as far the possible.
  • Check-in time at the hotel on the day of arrival depends on each establishment, but in no case will it be before 3:00 p.m., unless otherwise indicated.
  • Explore Rome at your own pace and without standing in long lines with the OMNIA Vatican and Rome Card that offers free and skip-the-line access to the main attractions of Rome and the Vatican (the Colosseum, Roman Forum, St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel) as well as allowing unlimited public transport access. The card includes free admission to the following points of tourist interest: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, Basilica of St. John Lateran, Mamertine Prison, Rome Tourist Bus (3 days) and St. Peter's Basilica. In addition to the above you can choose two of the following attractions: the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, Capitoline Museums, Castel Sant'Angelo and/or Borghese Gallery. Another option is the Roma Pass card, a tourist card that allows you to access the main attractions at a discount and use unlimited public transport for 2 or 3 days. In addition to the discounts themselves, the Colosseum has a queue reserved for cardholders, which will save you from its long lines. These can be purchased at tourist information booths and at all participating museums and sites.
  • A credit card is considered a guarantee, so sometimes you will need one for check-in at hotels.
  • Hotels usually have cots available. Otherwise, babies will have to share a bed with an adult.
  • Consult the necessary documentation to enter the destinations visited and for transit in the countries where air stopovers are made.