
Italo (NTV) -Tickets and online bookings
Italo (NTV) is a transportation company in Italy. Italo (NTV) operates in Venice, Treviso, Naples, Rome, Trani and other cities in Italy. Popular routes include Rome to Florence.
Italo (NTV)’s popular routes

Rome to Florence
The distance between Rome and Florence is 146 miles, or approximately 233 kilometers.There are 5 ways to get from Rome to Florence, including car, minivan, train, flight, and bus.There are no morning departures for this route. The Earliest departure leaves at 23:10 and has a duration of 3 hours 45 minutes.The fastest way to travel is by train, which takes approximately 1 hour 26 minutes.
Rome to Florence by train
Starting Price: US$ 37There are 5 travel classes for this journey, including: Salotto Class, Prima Class, Club Executive Class, Smart Class, and Standard.
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Your questions, Our answers
How much does a car ride cost from Rome to Florence?
The cost of a car ride for a roundtrip adult ticket to Florence leaving from Rome is around US$ 821
Do Italo (NTV) have toilets on board?
Italo (NTV) do have toilets on board!
Is there Wi-Fi on Italo (NTV)?
Most of the Italo (NTV) rides have Wi-Fi on board. We recommend reaching out directly to Italo (NTV) to find out if your ride is one of those rides.
Do I need to print my ticket or does Italo (NTV) offer e-tickets?
Italo (NTV) has e-tickets so you don’t need to print your tickets.
Which cities does Italo (NTV) operate in?
Italo (NTV) operates in Venice, Treviso, Naples, Rome, Trani, Barletta, Milan, Florence, Bologna, Bergamo, Brescia, Bari, Bolzano, Rovereto, Salerno, Verona, Turin, Reggio Emilia, Ferrara, Caserta, Padua, Benevento, Foggia, Udine, Trieste, Lamezia Terme, Reggio Calabria, Desenzano del Garda, Rho, Trento, Genoa, Monfalcone, Vicenza, Casoria, Pordenone, Villa San Giovanni, Rovigo, Pavia, Molfetta, Bisceglie, Rosarno, Scalea, Peschiera del Garda, Portogruaro, and San Dona di Piave