Duration | 2h 16m |
Distance | 275.4 km |
Average price | 30€ |
Frequency | Hourly |
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No, there is no direct train from Florence to Colosseum. However, there are services departing from Firenze S.M.N. and arriving at Colosseo via Tiburtina F.s.. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 39m.
More detailsThe distance between Florence and Colosseum is 233 km. The road distance is 275.4 km.
Get driving directionsFlorence to Colosseum train services, operated by Trenitalia Frecce, depart from Firenze S.M.N. station.
More detailsFlorence to Colosseum train services, operated by Trenitalia Frecce, arrive at Roma Tiburtina station.
More detailsThere are 20508+ hotels available in Colosseum. Prices start at 75€ per night.
More detailsTrenitalia’s high-speed Frecce trains run on specialised tracks and have a greater level of service and comfort than InterCity and regional trains. There are three types of Frecce trains: Frecciarossa, (the fastest; connects major Italian cities); Frecciargento (mostly connect Rome to other Italian cities); and Frecciabianca (the slowest Frecce trains). Frecciarossa trains offer four classes of service, all with free Wi-Fi: Standard, Premium, Business and Executive. All Frecce tickets include a seat reservation and must be purchased before boarding the train.
Private train company Italotreno operates high-speed trains in Italy on the same tracks as Trenitalia. The routes service 21 stations across the country, including popular routes Milan-Florence, Rome-Venice and Bologna-Naples. Choose from four classes of service, all with free Wi-Fi: Smart, Comfort, Prima and Club Executive. Italo also operates Italobus – an integrated train-bus service that takes passengers from the main train stations to other Italian cities.
The primary train operator in Italy, Trenitalia was created in the year 2000. Trenitalia offers national rail connections in Italy as well as international connections to Austria, France, Germany and Switzerland. The company operates regional and long-distance trains, as well as high-speed trains called Frecce that travel on specialised tracks on speeds of up to 360km/h. Trenitalia tickets are available online, in stations across the country or from many travel agents that offer bookings.
Trenitalia’s Intercity (IC) trains are slower than the high-speed Frecce trains but are still a good way to travel between major cities and towns, with routes including Rome to Naples, Venice to Bologna and Milan to Genoa. Tickets usually open for booking 90 days ahead of travel, and you’ll need make a seat reservation before boarding. All IC trains have 1st and 2nd class carriages as well as a bar buffet car, air conditioning and power sockets. InterCity trains that run at night are called InterCity Notte (ICN).
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