What is the best way to travel Intercity in Italy?


What is the best way to travel Intercity in Italy? High speed trains in Italy Reaching speeds of up to 300 kilometers an hour they are convenient, fast and the best way to travel between cities.


What is the difference between ItaliaRail and Trenitalia?

We're looking at trains for Venice-Bologna, Bologna-Florence, Florence-Rome.. Trenitalia is the train operator. ItaliaRail is an agency that sells Trenitalia tickets. When you make an enquiry on the Trenitalia site, the initial page showing trains usually does not include all the slow, cheap trains.


Is Italo or Trenitalia better?

Like I mentioned above, Italo is usually cheaper than Trenitalia but because the cabins on lower-class tickets aren't the most comfortable, I'll usually consider Italo only for trains that are less than 2 or 3 hours long unless the Comfort ticket class is cheaper than Trenitalia.


What is the controversy with Trenitalia?

Trenitalia had already sparked controversy with a proposal that passengers in the cheapest class will not be allowed to use restaurant carriages or even venture into the more expensive carriages, prompting charges in the blogosphere and Italian media of promoting an economic apartheid.


Is taxi or Uber better in Italy?

Feel free to pull out your smartphone and call a ride in Rome, Florence, Venice, or pretty much any other Italian destination. It may cost a little more, but most taxis will find a way to rip you off anyway, so in the end, we recommend you just take an Uber. Safe travels!


Where should my first trip to Italy be?

Overall, Florence is one of Italy's best cities to visit for first timers who love to immerse themselves in new cultures. Wondering where to stay in Florence (or where to stay in Tuscany, Italy's famous countryside)? Our guides offer a rundown of the best places to stay.


How do you get around small towns in Italy?

Buses in Italy If you're looking for a budget alternative to trains, Italy is also served by buses. There is no national bus service however so finding the best routes and prices requires a bit of scouting around. Flixbus has a huge network of bus routes in Italy between the main cities as well as smaller cities.


What is the easiest way to explore Italy?

My personal favorite way of getting around Italy is traveling by train. Most cities are connected to a local train station making train travel convenient, easy, and relatively fast. While regional and intercity trains get you where you need to go, faster trains also exist that allow you to travel Italy in style.


Does Trenitalia Intercity have food?

OTHER TRAINS: There is no food or beverage provided on the unreserved regionale trains. A few Intercity trains may have a rolling cart snack/beverage service, but no restaurant car.


What is the cheapest way to travel in Italy Intercity?

Italian regional trains With more stops and a slower pace, regional trains in Italy are also much cheaper. These services connect with smaller cities and towns and are useful if you want to discover Italy's hidden corners.


How many days in Italy is enough?

However, to experience Italy at its best, you'll need to factor in three or four weeks. That way, you'll have enough time to discover a large part of the peninsula and one (or perhaps both!) of its major islands, Sardinia and Sicily.