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  1. Rome Termini Train Station Guide - ItaliaRail

    • Learn about Rome's biggest train station, its history, amenities, and connections. Find out how to get to and from Termini, and what to do in Rome with ItaliaRail's tips and deals.… See more

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    Roma Termini is Rome's biggest train station, and one of Europes largest as well. There are 29 platforms and daily service to cities all over Italy as well as elsewhere in Europe. Th… See more

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    Facilities

    The entrance hall from Piazza dei Cinquecento is lined with shops and restaurants, along with a large ticket office, travel agents, and currency exchanges booths. Th… See more

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    Layout

    The floor below the platform level contains even more shops, including a grocery store. This is also where you'll find the KiPoint left luggage facility, plus two spas. On the upper level… See more

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  2. Termini Central Train Station in Rome – All You Need …

    WEBJan 12, 2023 · To Florence by High-speed Train. The most convenient way of getting from Roma Termini to Florence is by high-speed train. Train …

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  3. High-speed Trains in Italy - ItaliaRail

    WEBThe Frecciarossa high-speed train in Italy. This train connects Turin - Milan - Bologna - Rome - Naples - Salerno. The trains are the fastest of fast, reaching speeds of over 220 mph, with over 72 daily connections …

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  5. Roma Termini: A guide to Rome’s main train station

    WEBAug 16, 2024 · Nearly 1,000 trains run in and out of Rome Termini train station each day, some headed to the airport or cruise port, others headed to Florence, Venice, and Naples. Here’s what you need to know about …

  6. Rome Train Stations and Maps - European Rail Guide

    WEBRome’s main train station is the centrally located Termini, recently refurbished it is very large and its extensive facilities include a tourist information office. Other important stations are Tiburtina, Trastevere and …

  7. Roma Termini railway station - Wikipedia

  8. Rome Termini Railway Station - The main train station …

    WEBRoma Termini railway station is Rome and Italy's most important train station. Every day 800 trains arrive and depart from this station, with over 480,000 passengers daily, making it the largest train station in Italy.

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    WEBRoma Termini (Roma / Rome) This guide to Roma Termini explains what to look out for when taking trains to and from the main city centre station in Rome, and how to access the heart of the city and the main airport from …

  10. Termini Train Station (Rome) | Italian Railways - Rail Ninja

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