Cheapest
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The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Rome to Berlin is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
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Italo 9904 | 05:50AM Rome Tiburtina | 24h40 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 9904 | 05:50AM Rome Tiburtina | 17h07 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Italo 8900 | 06:05AM Rome Tiburtina | 24h25 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 8900 | 06:05AM Rome Tiburtina | 16h52 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Italo 9966 | 06:38AM Rome Tiburtina | 16h19 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Italo 9966 | 06:38AM Rome Tiburtina | 23h52 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 1000 8502 | 06:45AM Rome Termini | 23h45 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 4 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 1000 8502 | 06:45AM Rome Termini | 16h12 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 1000 8502 | 06:45AM Rome Termini | 14h12 | 08:57PM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 8924 | 07:06AM Rome Tiburtina | 23h24 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 8924 | 07:06AM Rome Tiburtina | 15h51 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 8506 | 08:50AM Rome Termini | 14h07 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 8506 | 08:50AM Rome Termini | 21h40 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 4 transfers | |
Italo 8906 | 09:05AM Rome Tiburtina | 21h25 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 8906 | 09:05AM Rome Tiburtina | 13h52 | 10:57PM Berlin Hbf | 2 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 1000 9622 | 09:50AM Rome Termini | 20h40 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 4 transfers | |
Italo 8908 | 10:05AM Rome Tiburtina | 20h25 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 8509 | 10:50AM Rome Termini | 19h40 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 4 transfers | |
Italo 8910 | 11:05AM Rome Tiburtina | 19h25 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Frecciarossa FRECCIAROSSA 1000 9630 | 11:50AM Rome Termini | 18h40 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 4 transfers | |
Italo 9928 | 11:50AM Rome Tiburtina | 18h40 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 8914 | 12:03PM Rome Tiburtina | 18h27 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 9932 | 12:50PM Rome Tiburtina | 17h40 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
Italo 8916 | 01:05PM Rome Tiburtina | 17h25 | 06:30AM Berlin Hbf | 3 transfers | |
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Fastest Journey
13 h 52 m
Average
19 h 6 m
Trains per day
24
Distance
1184 km
It's difficult to get from Rome to Berlin without transferring at least 2 times.
Distance | 1184 km |
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Average train duration | 17 h 36 min |
Average train ticket price | €225 (€225) |
Direct train | No |
Train providers | ÖBB Nightjet |
Trains from Rome to Berlin cover the 1184 km long journey taking on average 17 h 36 min with our travel partners like ÖBB Nightjet. While the average ticket price for this journey costs around €225, you can find the cheapest train ticket for as low as €156.
For as little as €136 you can travel by train from Rome to Berlin with Deutsche Bahn, ÖBB Nightjet and Trenitalia. Omio will show you the best deals, timetables and tickets available for this route.
Deutsche Bahn is a German train company that operates trains throughout the country including trains to Berlin from Rome. It offers a wide range of services, including high-speed InterCity Express (ICE) trains, regional trains, and night trains. ICE trains are the fastest and most comfortable way to travel, with speeds of up to 300 km/h. Regional trains are slower but offer more frequent stops and are ideal for shorter trips. Night trains are a great way to save time and money, with comfortable sleeping compartments and couchettes. Deutsche Bahn offers a variety of ticket types, including single tickets, day tickets, and group tickets. Onboard facilities include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a variety of food and beverage options. The most popular routes for Deutsche Bahn are between major cities such as Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Frankfurt. Other popular routes include Cologne to Stuttgart, Berlin to Dresden, and Hamburg to Cologne.
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