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Question: How can i travel from Paris to Rome (Italy) by train?

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Question : How can i travel from Paris to Rome (Italy) by train?
I want to travel from Moscow to Paris by Air and thereafter from Paris to Rome (Italy) by train. What is the train fare, frequency of train and procedure for this.
- asked by nandkishore S

All Answers:
Answer #1

http://www.raileurope.com/us/index.htm?WT.mc_id=YahooSearch_euro_rail&WT.srch=1&ysmwa=E1ug5BFZnRnOUJQBVQIqk65uoSFWmY5LbAgmlbVx9jkgJIUjOAuAAdpPrJE1EjDF
- answered by Millie C

Answer #2
The cost is about $200 by train if you reserve it you might get a sleeper car.They run frequently but you would have to transfer no direct train to the 2 cities.
- answered by Heads up!

Answer #3
Go to www.eurail.com, or www.raileurope.com, or www.railkey.com. Depending on how far in advance you're looking, they'll have the information you need. You can't book more than 2 months in advance, so if your trip is more than 2 months from now, they may not have the information yet, but they will.
- answered by greecevaca

Answer #4
There is actually a train that goes to Paris to Rome I have searched some answers for you - I hope these helps your travel outIt is the Artesia Night Euro RailwaysI have the link here together with the schedules, fares, and ticket ordering
http://www.eurorailways.com
- answered by Opal-Collection

Answer #5
www.seat61.comfly the cheap airlines in euruope n u will save lots of money if you book in advancefrench rail = www.sncf.comitalian rail = www.trenitalia.com
- answered by faradayin

Answer #6
I'm not sure why you want to take the train from Paris to Rome. If it's because you love trains or want to see the countryside, then go for it. However, consider the cost and time difference of flying. Check the cost for your travel dates at www.easyjet.com. It's much faster and in many cases much cheaper. I used EasyJet 3 times about a year ago when I visited Rome, Berlin, Paris, and Barcelona. No complaints at all. Another website to try is www.whichbudget.com, it compares all the airlines for you.
- answered by seb1970




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