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How long is the high-speed train from Rome to Naples?

The fastest trains from Rome to Naples take around 1 hour and 6 minutes, covering a distance of approximately 189 kilometres. On weekdays, the first train leaving Rome is scheduled to depart at around 05:31. The last departure is usually at around 22:40.



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Taking take the train from Rome to Naples is usually the best transportation option. Trenitalia and Italo trains run regularly between Rome and Naples. High-speed trains make the trip in one hour and ten minutes.

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High-speed trains in Italy can reach speeds of up to 400 km/h (248 mph). The fastest Italian high-speed train reaching that speed is the modern Frecciarossa 1000, which connects the main cities, including Turin, Milan, Florence, Rome, Naples and Salerno.

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By Train. Taking take the train from Rome to Naples is usually the best transportation option. Trenitalia and Italo trains run regularly between Rome and Naples. High-speed trains make the trip in one hour and ten minutes.

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The fastest way to drive from Rome to Naples is to take Via Casilina to the Grande Raccordo Anulare (A90/E80) to the A1/E45 toll highway. The A1/E45 ends near the Napoli Centrale (central Naples) train station. This trip will take about two hours and 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

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Book in advance Train tickets for high-speed trains usually go on sale around 6 months before the date of travel. Book in advance to make sure you get the cheapest options as these tend to sell out, leaving only the more expensive tickets.

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Like I mentioned above, Italo is usually cheaper than Trenitalia but because the cabins on lower-class tickets aren't the most comfortable, I'll usually consider Italo only for trains that are less than 2 or 3 hours long unless the Comfort ticket class is cheaper than Trenitalia.

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What do I need to know about luggage on Italian trains? Traveling by train in Italy means always traveling with carry-on luggage - you'll carry on board everything you have with you. It's your responsibility to bring your bags on board and stow them properly, which is a great incentive to pack light.

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We recommend spending at least three days and two nights in Naples. This will give you enough time to enjoy the city at a relaxed pace. It gets very hot in Naples during the summer months, so remember to account for this when planning how much you want to do each day.

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Traveling by train in Italy means always traveling with carry-on luggage. You'll carry on board everything you have with you. It's your responsibility to bring your bags on board and stow them properly, which is a great incentive to packing light. There's no fee to bring luggage on the train.

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Budget passengers are advised to visit the local supermarket and stock up before boarding trains, since carrying your own food is perfectly acceptable and expected. Dining car service is provided on international trains in Europe, but only at specific times. Trains equipped with bar cars serve light meals at any time.

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Best Italy trains The high-speed Italian rail network connects cities like Rome, Florence, Naples, Bologna, Milan, and Venice (among many others) by modern Italy bullet trains. Italo Train (aka Italo Treno) and Frecciarossa are among the best brands.

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The most comfortable and quickest option is to take a highspeed Frecciarossa train from Roma Termini station directly to Napoli Centrale station. In a little over an hour, and with minimal fuss, you'll find yourself stepping out into Naples' glorious chaos.

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The closest international airport to the Amalfi coast is in Naples (the Capodichino airport), but many people prefer to fly into Rome, as it's cheaper.

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