Journey time From 6h 30m
------------ ------------------
Distance 426 miles (685 km)
Frequency 27 trains per day
First train 06:25
Last train 23:55
Can you travel with train from Italy to Switzerland?
Traveling by train from Italy to Switzerland is an easy, comfortable and spectacularly scenic journey. The Trenitalia route between Milan and Zurich is always direct, while the train between Venice and Geneva will stop in Milan or another smaller city. If you stop in Milan you will be required to change trains.
How do I get from Italy to Switzerland?
Many of Trenitalia's Frecciargento AV trains make the daily journey between Milan and Zurich in just 3 hours and 35 minutes, traveling up to 155 miles per hour. Trenitalia's high-speed Alta Velocità (AV) trains leave Venice for Geneva once every morning and several times each afternoon — averaging six trains per day.
How much is a train ticket to Rome?
Ticket Type Price
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------
24-hour ticket - valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 24 hours from validation €7.00
48-hour ticket valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 48 hours from validation €12.50
How do I get from Geneva to Italy?
The best way to get from Geneva to Italy is to fly which takes 2h 36m and costs SFr 65 - SFr 260. Alternatively, you can train, which costs SFr 140 - SFr 330 and takes 9h 11m, you could also bus, which costs SFr 50 - SFr 80 and takes 15h 20m.
Is there a high-speed train from Paris to Switzerland?
The TGV Lyria is an international high-speed train that connects France and Switzerland. In the north, you can travel from Paris to many Swiss cities, like Geneva, Bern and Zürich.
How long is the train journey from Paris to Geneva? The journey takes between 3 hours 3 minutes and 3 hours 11 minutes, depending on the departure time. The TGV Lyria covers the 409 km between Geneva and Paris at a top speed of 320 km/h.
Is there a direct train from Paris to Switzerland?
The high-speed TGV Lyria train offers direct services from Paris to several Swiss cities, for example to Basel and Geneva in slightly over 3 hours, and to Zurich in 4 hours. We highly recommend this comfortable train over flying and driving.
Can you take a train from Rome to Switzerland?
No, there is no direct train from Rome to Switzerland. However, there are services departing from Roma Termini and arriving at Zürich Stadelhofen via Milano Centrale and Zürich HB. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 8h 1m. The distance between Rome and Switzerland is 641 km.4 days ago
Can I take a train from Italy to Switzerland?
Traveling by train from Italy to Switzerland is an easy, comfortable and spectacularly scenic journey. The Trenitalia route between Milan and Zurich is always direct, while the train between Venice and Geneva will stop in Milan or another smaller city.