Rome by train
Discover Rome
Rome, the Eternal City, offers a journey through millennia of history, art, and architecture. The Colosseum and Roman Forum speak of ancient times, while Vatican Museums house treasures including Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. Piazza Navona and the Pantheon add to the city’s timeless allure, while trattorias serve Italian cuisine in charming settings. Rome’s cobbled streets, monumental ruins, and rich cultural heritage invite visitors to explore its layers of history.
Explore neighbourhoods in Rome
Neighbourhoods in and around Rome
Holidays by land and sea
Rome train holidays
Short break to Rome
Milan, Florence, Rome, Munich
A short jaunt to Rome ticks all the boxes for the perfect city break by train.
Discover Rome
Milan, Florence, Rome, Munich
Get under the skin of Rome on an overland journey by train through Italy, with time to discover the city sites and venture out into lesser-known suburbs.
Multi-stop adventure through Rome
Milan, Florence, Rome, Vienna, Munich
Travel through Italy on a multi-stop adventure to Rome, complete with scenic trains, locally-owned stays, and places that reveal the wonder of journeying overland.
Stop-offs to Rome
Turin, Chambery, Rome, Milan, Zürich
Border-cross through Italy, France and Switzerland on a round trip through cities and Alpine landscapes, strung together with mountain-line train journeys.
Italian cities by sleeper train
Turin, Rome, Basel, Zürich, Naples
Wake up to Naples. This trip will see you stop off in Turin, with an overnight journey on the InterCityNotte sleeper train through Italy, before heading back home via Rome and Zürich.
Italian city break
Turin, Rome, Milan, Paris
Discover Italy’s historic capitals, from Turin, the first capital of a unified Italy, to Rome, the eternal city of ancient power, and Milan, the modern hub of commerce and design.
Activities and neighbourhoods in Rome
Roman ruins
Rome’s Roman ruins are everywhere, transporting visitors back in time. Picture gladiators in the Colosseum, emperors at the Temple of Caesar, and bustling merchants in the Roman Forum.
Trastevere
Head across the river for an evening in Trastevere to soak up the authentic Roman atmosphere. The charming streets are lined with some of the city's best restaurants and buzziest bars.
Vatican City
Cross the River Tiber to Vatican City via Passetto di Borgo. Visit St. Peter's Basilica, marvel at its vast interior, and climb 551 steps to the dome for incredible views of Rome.
Villa Borghese
Rent a bike to explore Villa Borghese, a 200-acre park with tree-lined paths, Classical sculptures, a serene lake, the 17th-century Galleria Borghese, and a replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.