Venice to Rome

Venice to Rome

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Venice to Rome Schedule

Venice to Rome Schedule
Transport NameRoute TimePrice
FlixBus Economy 00:50 - 22:20€ 28.98
FlixBus Economy 04:40 - 23:00€ 59.98
TAP Portugal Economy #TP712106:20 - 07:25€ 792.54
NTV Salotto 2 09:20 - 13:05€ 176
NTV Club 11:17 - 14:54€ 174.90
Itabus Comfort 12:20 - 19:40€ 30.99
FlixBus Economy 14:00 - 23:00€ 62.98
NTV Prima 17:17 - 21:05€ 75.79
Alitalia Economy #AZ148019:25 - 20:40€ 80.58
FlixBus Economy 20:25 - 12:45€ 70.98
FlixBus Economy 23:59 - 21:15€ 35.98

Transportation from Venice to Rome

Facts about the transport from Venice to Rome

Cheapest Transport$22
Fastest Transport1h 5m
Earliest Departure12:30 AM
Latest Departure11:59 PM
Departures per day220
Distance528 kilometers
Transport CompaniesAlitalia, FlixBus, Itabus, Marino, NTV

How to get from Venice to Rome

Travelling between Venice and Rome is possible by Flight, bus, train and taxi. Flight guarantees the fastest travel on this route. Bus is the slowest option.

The most expensive ticket will cost you USD 191.45 if you go by flight; to keep it budget-friendly, opt for a bus which will set you back mere USD 21.38.

How long does it take to get from Venice to Rome?

It can take you anywhere between 2 and 29 hours to travel between Venice and Rome depending on the means of transport you choose.

Flight is the fastest way to travel between Venice and Rome. Flight will bring you to your destination in 1h 5m. Bus does a much slower job and take about 1d 4h 1m to reach Rome.

How much does it cost to get from Venice to Rome?

Travelling between Venice and Rome can be as cheap as USD 21.38 if you opt for a FlixBus bus and as expensive as USD 191.45 if you buy a Alitalia flight ticket.

Here is the list of how much you can expect to pay travelling by each means of transport available for this route.

How many trips per day are there between Venice and Rome ?

  • 156 from Venice to Rome starting from 00:30 Tronchetto Railway Station until 23:59 Marco Polo Airport P7
  • 60 from Venice to Rome starting from 07:17 Venice Mestre until 17:17 Venice Mestre
  • 4 from Venice to Rome starting from 06:20 Venice Airport until 19:10 Venice Airport

Check above for a bus, train, flight and ferry timetable from Venice to Rome.

What mode of transportation is the best one for my route?

Flights

Flying is the fastest and often the most expensive way to travel from Venice to Rome, but with a bit of luck you can score very good deals for as little as USD 115.51.

Things to remember: Note that some of the airlines may have restrictions on checked luggage weight or require paying extra for check-in, choosing seats or transportation of oversized luggage.

If opting for a flight, calculate the time you will spend getting to and from the airports as well as the waiting time before your flight, getting through immigration in case of an international flight and recovering your checked luggage.

In certain cases all these procedures can add no less than 5 hours to your total travel time.

Airlines flying between Venice and Rome

Alitalia

Bus

Travelling from Venice to Rome overland will inevitably take longer but in many cases it is the cheapest option if you opt for a bus.

Things to remember: For a more comfortable ride opt for a higher-class bus wherever possible. These buses usually have soft reclining seats and are equipped with air-conditioning and on-board toilets.

They often include water, snacks or a light lunch into your ticket price and make bathroom stops en-route.

Companies operating bus routes between Venice and Rome

FlixBus, Itabus, Marino

Taxi

Some travellers consider taxi to be the most convenient form of overland transport thanks to flexible departure times, a possibility to choose the size of the car you need, and a hassle-free door-to-door service.

Things to remember: If you are planning to make detours during your trip, discuss it with your driver or service provider in advance as it may affect the price.

Companies offering charters between Venice and Rome

Transferz

Train

Train is a often a great choice for long-haul travel especially if you opt for a night sleeper train with berths which will allow you to sleep all your journey through. To make the most of your train journey, choose the class of your ticket wisely.

Note that there are air-conditioned and fan-only carriages; private compartments for 2 or 4; hard and soft seats.
Though the upper class you get the smoother is your journey, often second class air-conditioned or fan-only sleepers are a good money saving alternative.

What is the most popular transport to get from Venice to Rome?

There is a choice of transportation means any time of the day with Bus remaining the most popular option due to their reasonable pricing and comfort.

Out of 1000 travellers who bought tickets for this route

  • 54% opted for a bus
  • 43% took a train
  • 3% decided to fly