1297 km | |
Train, coach or flight | |
€72 - €492 | |
Coach • €72 • 26 h 10 min | |
Flight • €94 • 2 h 10 min | |
FlixBus, Vueling Airlines or Eurostar |
Travel 1297 km by train, coach or flight from Amsterdam to Rome. The most popular travel providers which serve this journey are FlixBus, Vueling Airlines or Eurostar among others. Travellers can even take a direct coach, flight or train from Amsterdam to Rome.
How to get from Amsterdam to Rome by train, bus or flight.
The best way to travel from Amsterdam to Rome is by taking a flight because it’s the best combination of price and speed.
Find all the dates and times for this journey by train, bus, flight, and ferry .
Travel from Amsterdam to Rome on SWISS, Air France and Deutsche Bahn travel with Omio. When comparing timetables and tickets, we will also show you other options with multiple connections or other travel modes if they’re available.
Deutsche Bahn is a German train company that operates trains throughout the country including trains to Rome from Amsterdam. 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.
BlaBlaCar Bus (formerly known as Ouibus or iDBUS), a subsidiary of the popular French car sharing service, BlaBlaCar, is a provider operating long-distance travel services in 10 countries in Europe. Founded in France, BlaBlaCar Bus provides connections to over 300 destinations. Standard amenities on the travel include air conditioning, toilets, USB and power outlets for charging phones, tablets and laptops during long travel journeys, extra legroom and adjustable seats. On select routes there is also free Wi-Fi available. BlaBlaCar Bus offers only the Standard ticket for all its routes, which allows you to bring one cabin bag and up to two hold bags per person.
Swiss is Switzerland’s leading airline and offers Economy and Business ticket fares for your next travel from Amsterdam to Rome.
There are 3 options to travel to Rome from Amsterdam including taking a train, coach or flight.
The cheapest way to travel to Rome from Amsterdam is a coach with an average price of €72.
This is compared to other travel options from Amsterdam to Rome:
Taking a coach costs €22 less than taking a flight, which costs on average €94 for the same trip.
A coach is €420 less than a train for this journey with tickets for a train from Amsterdam to Rome costing on average €492.
The fastest way to get to Rome from Amsterdam is by flight with an average travel time of 2 h 10 min.
Other travel options to Rome take longer:
Coach takes 26 h 10 min on average.
Train takes on average 34 h 25 min.
Rome is approximately 1297 km away from Amsterdam.
The average frequency per day from Amsterdam to Rome is:
However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your journey from Amsterdam to Rome as scheduled services by train, coach or flight can vary by season or day of the week.
These are the most popular departure and arrival points for travellers from Amsterdam to Rome:
The following travel companies offer services from Amsterdam to Rome:
Yes, there are direct routes from Amsterdam to Rome with the following travel companies:
Direct services to Rome tend to save you time and add more convenience as you won't need to transfer at another stop in between, so it's worth paying attention to before booking tickets for your route.
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