Yes, Frecciarossa (the "Red Arrow") is Italy’s premier high-speed train service, operated by Trenitalia. In 2026, it is the gold standard for Italian rail travel, reaching top speeds of 300 km/h (190 mph) on dedicated high-speed tracks. The flagship model, the Frecciarossa 1000, is technically capable of even higher speeds, though it is currently limited by track infrastructure. These trains connect major hubs like Milan, Florence, Rome, and Naples with incredible efficiency—for example, the journey from Milan to Rome takes just under 3 hours. Onboard, passengers enjoy four classes of service, ranging from "Standard" to "Executive," the latter of which includes a private meeting room and gourmet meal service. In 2026, Frecciarossa has also expanded its high-speed reach beyond Italy, with direct "cross-border" routes connecting Milan to Paris and Lyon, making it a viable and eco-friendly competitor to short-haul European flights.