Traveling from the City of Light to the Eternal City by train is one of Europe's most iconic rail journeys. While not the fastest option, it offers stunning Alpine scenery, comfortable onboard service, and the chance to explore Milan or Turin along the way.
Points Clés
- Trajet le plus rapide: 11h 9m (with connections)
- Trajet moyen: 14h 15m
- Trains directs: None (minimum 1 change required)
- Opérateurs principaux: TGV, Frecciarossa
- Gamme de prix: €77.90 - €250+
- Meilleure période de réservation: 2-3 months in advance
Options d'Itinéraire
Option 1: Via Milan (Fastest)
Paris Gare de Lyon → Milano Centrale → Roma Termini
- Paris to Milan: ~7 hours (TGV + Frecciarossa)
- Milan to Rome: ~3 hours (Frecciarossa)
- Total time: ~11-12 hours
- Advantage: Fastest route, frequent connections
Option 2: Via Turin (Scenic)
Paris Gare de Lyon → Torino Porta Susa → Roma Termini
- Paris to Turin: ~5.5 hours (TGV)
- Turin to Rome: ~4 hours (Frecciarossa)
- Total time: ~12-13 hours
- Advantage: Shorter first leg, explore Turin
Option 3: Overnight Journey
Paris → Milan (overnight) → Rome
- Take evening TGV to Milan, stay overnight
- Morning Frecciarossa to Rome
- Advantage: Break up journey, explore Milan
Conseils de Réservation & Économies
1. Réserver tôt pour les meilleurs prix
TGV and Frecciarossa tickets work on a dynamic pricing model. Prices start from €77.90 for early bookings (2-3 months ahead) and can rise to €250+ for last-minute purchases. Set price alerts on the SNCF Connect app to catch fare drops.
2. Diviser votre réservation
Sometimes booking Paris→Milan and Milan→Rome separately is cheaper than a through ticket. Compare prices on both SNCF Connect and Trenitalia websites before purchasing.
3. Envisager les Pass Rail
If you're visiting multiple countries, a Eurail Global Pass might be more economical. However, for just Paris→Rome, individual tickets are usually cheaper. Calculate your total journey costs before deciding.
4. Voyager en milieu de semaine
Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically 15-20% cheaper than Friday and Sunday trains. Avoid peak travel periods (summer weekends, holidays) for best availability.
Expérience à Bord
TGV (Paris to Milan)
- Free WiFi and power outlets at every seat
- Bar-buffet car serving hot meals, snacks, and drinks
- Comfortable seating with generous legroom in Standard class
- First Class includes meal service and quieter carriages
Frecciarossa (Milan to Rome)
- Italy's premier high-speed service, reaching 300 km/h
- Four service levels: Standard, Premium, Business, Executive
- Executive class includes lounge access and at-seat meal service
- All classes include WiFi and power outlets
Que Voir en Route
Milan (Stopover Worthy)
If you have a few hours between connections, Milan's Duomo and Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II are a 10-minute metro ride from Milano Centrale. Leave luggage in station lockers for easy exploration.
Turin (Alternative Stop)
Italy's first capital offers baroque architecture, the Egyptian Museum, and famous chocolate shops. Torino Porta Susa station is modern and well-connected.
The Alpine Crossing
The Paris-Milan route crosses the Mont Cenis pass (or Mont d'Ambin base tunnel on newer routes). Window seats on the left side offer the best mountain views.
Informations sur les Gares
Paris Gare de Lyon
- Location: 12th arrondissement, central Paris
- Metro: Lines 1 and 14 (Gare de Lyon station)
- Facilities: Luggage storage, restaurants, shops
- Tip: Arrive 30 minutes early for international trains
Roma Termini
- Location: Central Rome, walking distance to major sights
- Metro: Lines A and B (Termini station)
- Facilities: Tourist info, luggage storage, car rentals
- Tip: Buy Rome Metro tickets at station kiosks before leaving
Horaire Exemple & Prix
FAQ
Y a-t-il un train direct from Paris to Rome?
No, there are no direct trains. All routes require at least one change, typically in Milan or Turin. The fastest connection takes around 11 hours.
Quel est le moyen le moins cher to travel from Paris to Rome?
Book 2-3 months in advance for PREM'S or Super Economy fares starting from €77.90. Traveling mid-week (Tuesday/Wednesday) and avoiding peak seasons also helps reduce costs.
Puis-je utiliser un Pass Eurail for this journey?
Yes, Eurail Global Pass covers both France and Italy. However, seat reservations are mandatory on TGV and Frecciarossa (€10-20 per segment). For a single Paris-Rome trip, individual tickets are usually more economical than a pass.
What if I miss my connection in Milan?
If you booked a through ticket, the rail operator will put you on the next available train at no extra cost. If you booked separate tickets, you may need to buy a new ticket for the connecting train. Always allow at least 30 minutes between connections.
Is the train better than flying?
For scenery and comfort, absolutely. The train journey offers Alpine views, spacious seating, and city-center to city-center convenience. However, flying takes only 2.5 hours versus 11+ by train. Consider your priorities: time vs. experience.
Ready to Book Your Paris to Rome Train Journey?
Compare prices and book your tickets early for the best deals. Check our European train ticket booking guide for step-by-step instructions on purchasing tickets from SNCF and Trenitalia.
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