They are 1107 kilometers (688 miles) apart, but the driving distance is more like 1,420 kilometers (880 miles). Traveling by car takes more than 13 hours, so most people opt for a quick, two-hour flight instead.
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The Rome to Venice high-speed train covers the distance of about 395 km (245 miles) between these two Italian cities.
For Families: RomeParis is a more formal city than Rome, and while you can certainly enjoy a family trip to either, scrambling over ruins and downing pizza is, generally speaking, much more kid-friendly than strolling through art galleries and eating omelets that probably come with something green in them.
Rome is a city that requires time to fully appreciate its beauty, history and culture. While it's possible to see the main attractions in just a few days, I highly recommend spending 4 to 5 days in Rome to truly immerse yourself in all that this incredible city has to offer.