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Rome to Warsaw by train

The journey from Rome to Warsaw by train is 1,317.7 km and takes 25 hrs 35 mins. There are 39 connections per day, with the first departure at 5:10 a.m. and the last at 8:50 p.m.. It is possible to travel from Rome to Warsaw by train for as little as $37.77 or as much as $403.60. The best price for this journey is $37.77.

Lowest Price$37.77
Journey Duration25 hrs 35 mins
Connection per Day39
Lowest Price$37.77
Highest Price$403.60
First Departure5:10 a.m.
Last Departure8:50 p.m.
Distance1,317.7 km
DepartureRome
ArrivalWarsaw
CarriersPKP, EuroNightMore

Rome to Warsaw Train Times

Departure date
Saturday, Apr 27, 2024

Traveling from Rome to Warsaw with Virail

Virail's search tool will provide you with the options you need when you want to go from Rome to Warsaw. All you need to do is enter the dates of your planned journey, and let us take care of everything else. Our engine does the hard work, searching through thousands of routes offered by our trusted travel partners to show you options for traveling by train, bus, plane, or carpool. You can filter the results to suit your needs. There are a number of filtering options, including price, one-way or round trip, departure or arrival time, duration of journey, or number of connections. Soon you'll find the best choice for your journey. When you're ready, Virail will transfer you to the provider's website to complete the booking. No matter where you're going, get there with Virail.

How much does it cost to get from Rome to Warsaw by train?

The cheapest train tickets from Rome to Warsaw cost $37.77. On average, you can expect to spend around $68.18 for your train ticket. Virail will help you find a journey that fits your budget. You can expect prices to vary between different travel providers and methods of transport; often, faster journeys will cost more than slower routes. If your travel dates are flexible, you might be able to find cheaper train tickets, as prices may fluctuate a little from day to day. You may also find lower prices by booking at certain times of day, avoiding rush hour traffic. Another tip for travelers on a tight budget is to look for connecting journeys. Sometimes it can be cheaper to make a change or two along the way, rather than traveling on a direct route from Rome to Warsaw.
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On average, a train ticket from Rome to Warsaw will cost you $68.18. If you are trying to stick to a budget, there are several ways you can seek out lower ticket prices. For example, if your travel dates are flexible, you might find that some days of the week are cheaper than others. Traveling during peak season will usually cost more, so avoid that if you want to save money. Even the time of day can affect the price of tickets sometimes. You can also look for an indirect route, which may be cheaper than a direct connection. Often, the cheapest train tickets can be found by booking well in advance. However, be mindful that many companies do not offer refunds or exchanges on their cheapest tickets.

How long is the journey from Rome to Warsaw by train?

The distance between Rome and Warsaw is approximately 1,317.7 km. In general, it will take you about 25 hrs 35 mins to complete the journey between the two cities. However, it is important to remember that journey times may vary according to a number of factors, including seasonal weather conditions, local events or diversions. Keep this in mind if you are intending to make a later connection, and always plan accordingly. The journey from Rome to Warsaw covers a distance of 1,317.7 km. On average, you can expect your journey to last roughly 25 hrs 35 mins. However, booking the fastest option will see you reach your destination in approximately 22 hrs 32 mins. For faster journeys, look for express routes. Please remember that these may only depart at certain times of day, or on particular days of the week. You may also find that you can go from Rome to Warsaw faster by making connections, rather than taking a direct route.

At what time of the day can I travel from Rome to Warsaw?

If you prefer to travel early, you will usually find the first departure from Rome to Warsaw leaving at 5:10 a.m.. Although things may change depending on the day, in general the last daily departure leaves at 8:50 p.m..If you have some flexibility over the day on which you travel, you might find more options available to you. For example, some providers may only run early morning routes on weekdays, when people are traveling to work. You will often find fewer options available on weekends or public holidays. If you prefer to travel at night, you will usually find the first departure from Rome to Warsaw leaving at 5:10 a.m.. Although things may change depending on the day, in general the last departure of the night leaves at 8:50 p.m..If you have some flexibility over the day on which you travel, you might find more options available to you. For example, some providers may only run early morning routes on weekdays, when people are traveling to work. You will often find fewer options available on weekends or public holidays.

Which stations can I use to travel from Rome to Warsaw?

There are different options to choose from when traveling between Rome and Warsaw. You can start your journey in Rome at stations such as Rome - Ostiense,Roma - Tuscolana,Rome Monte Mario,Rome Nomentana,Rome Termini,Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO),Rome Balduina,ROMA - TIBURTINA,Roma-San Pietro,Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA),Rome Trastevere. These connect to stations including Warsaw Central,Warszawa, Wschodnia,Warszawa Dworzec Zachodni,Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW),Warsaw Metro Mlociny,Warszawa, Metro Marymont 01 in Warsaw. There may not be a direct connection between all the stations in the two locations. Some providers will only serve a selection of the stations, and you may have to travel from one station to another in the same city after arrival to reach your ultimate destination. Virail will show you both all direct routes and any connecting services which you can take to get from Rome to Warsaw.

How many journeys from Rome to Warsaw take place each day?

On average, there are 39 daily departures from Rome to Warsaw. However, there may be more or less on different days. Providers' timetables can change on certain days of the week or public holidays, and many also vary at particular times of year. Some providers change their schedules during the summer season, for example. At very busy times, there may be up to departures each day. The providers that travel along this route include , and each operates according to their own specific schedules. As a traveler, you may prefer a direct journey, or you may not mind making changes and connections. If you have heavy suitcases, a direct journey could be best; otherwise, you might be able to save money and enjoy more flexibility by making a change along the way. Every day, there are an average of 0 departures from Rome which travel directly to Warsaw. There are 39 journeys with one change or more. Unfortunately, no connection was found for your trip from Rome to Warsaw. Selecting a new departure or arrival city, without dramatically changing your itinerary could help you find connections.

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Cheap train tickets from Rome to Warsaw
Looking for the best deal on a train ticket for your trip? Here are 4 ways to get cheap train tickets from Rome to Warsaw.

Book in advance and save

If you're looking for the best deal for your trip from Rome to Warsaw, booking train tickets in advance is a great way to save money, but keep in mind that advance tickets are usually not available until 3 months before your travel date.

Stay flexible with your travel time and explore off-peak journeys

Planning your trips around off-peak travel times not only means that you'll be able to avoid the crowds, but can also end up saving you money. Being flexible with your schedule and considering alternative routes or times will significantly impact the amount of money you spend on getting from Rome to Warsaw.

Always check special offers

Checking on the latest deals can help save a lot of money, making it worth taking the time to browse and compare prices. So make sure you get the best deal on your ticket and take advantage of special fares for children, youth and seniors as well as discounts for groups.

Unlock the potential of slower trains or connecting trains

If you're planning a trip with some flexible time, why not opt for the scenic route? Taking slower trains or connecting trains that make more stops may save you money on your ticket – definitely worth considering if it fits in your schedule.

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Price as departure date approaches

Train companies may charge higher ticket prices as the date of departure approaches. Prices in the next days can range from around $35.16 to $131.51 but may be subject to change. Our advice is to book as early as possible to potentially save up to 73% on your trip!

Best time to book cheap train tickets from Rome to Warsaw

The cheapest Rome - Warsaw train tickets can be found for as low as $50.55 if you’re lucky, or $80.01 on average. The most expensive ticket can cost as much as $143.55.

Find the best day to travel to Warsaw by train

When travelling to Warsaw by train, if you want to avoid crowds you can check how frequently our customers are travelling in the next 30-days using the graph below. On average, the peak hours to travel are between 6:30am and 9am in the morning, or between 4pm and 7pm in the evening. Please keep this in mind when travelling to your point of departure as you may need some extra time to arrive, particularly in big cities!

Carriers on this route

Find out more about the carriers on this route.

EuroNight is a type of international overnight train service that operates in Europe. It is operated by various national railway companies and offers comfortable sleeping accommodations, dining cars, and other amenities for passengers traveling long distances. EuroNight trains typically run between major cities in different countries, such as Paris and Berlin or Vienna and Budapest. They are often a popular choice for travelers who want to save time and money by combining transportation and accommodation costs. However, in recent years, many EuroNight routes have been discontinued or replaced by high-speed trains, as the demand for overnight travel has decreased.

Frecciarossa, operated by Trenitalia, the national railway company, is a renowned high-speed train service in Italy. FRECCIAROSSA trains, reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h, connect major cities including Rome, Milan, Naples, Florence, and Turin.

ÖBB stands for Österreichische Bundesbahnen, which is the Austrian Federal Railways. ÖBB operates passenger train services throughout Austria and beyond, with connections to neighboring countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and the Czech Republic. ÖBB is known for its high-quality service, modern trains, and an extensive rail network.

In 2001, the PKP Group was formed as a result of restructuring the state-owned Polish railways in compliance with directives from the European Union. The company operates various types of trains, including Intercity, Express, Regional, Pendolino and EuroNight trains. PKP also operates high-speed trains under the brand name "Pendolino," which can reach speeds of up to 250 km/h.

While not as swift as the high-speed ICE trains, Deutsche Bahn’s InterCity trains boast speeds up to 200km/h, offering spacious carriages and dining options. Operating across numerous German routes, such as Cologne-Hamburg, these trains also extend to international destinations, including Amsterdam and Luxembourg. Some routes even feature double-deck trains.

Ticket types and facilities from Rome to Warsaw

Compare the different ticket types and the facilities provided by Frecciarossa, PKP and DB - Intercity when traveling from Rome to Warsaw.

Premium

Premium service includes a wider seat, more legroom, and access to additional amenities such as a welcome drink and a choice of newspapers. Coach 4 on the Frecciarossa 1000 train is reserved for the Premium level.
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Standard

Standard is the basic level of service and includes a comfortable seat and access to basic onboard services. Coaches 5-8 are for the Standard level with seats covered in gray eco-leather.
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Executive

Executive is the highest level of service and includes all of the amenities of the Business level, as well as a personal entertainment system, and gourmet meals served by a dedicated onboard chef.
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Business

Business service is designed for business travelers and includes all of the amenities of the Premium level, as well as access to a dedicated Business Lounge and priority boarding. Coaches 2 and 3 of Frecciarossa 1000 are reserved for the Business level of service.
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Second Class

Second class tickets on PKP Intercity are more affordable, offer standard seating with basic amenities, and may be more crowded during peak travel times.
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First Class

First class tickets on PKP trains offer larger, more comfortable seats with more legroom, better facilities and amenities, complimentary snacks and drinks, and a quieter atmosphere, but are more expensive.
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Second Class

On SBB Intercity trains, in addition to basic amenities for Second Class ticket, there's a Family Zone specially designed to offer comfort for families with children. If you get hungry during the journey, you can enjoy tasty meals in the restaurant carriage.
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First Class

On Deutsche Bahn IC trains, if you have a Flexpreis First Class ticket in addition to the standard second class offerings, you can access Fast Track and DB lounges at some German stations for free and enjoy the complimentary refreshments. Plus, experience a quieter travel environment and savor the view.

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Facility Description

Find out more about the different facilities available onboard with each carrier on this route.

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On Frecciarossa trains, free WiFi is available. Use their Portale FRECCE service to watch movies, TV, and catch up on news. It also provides travel updates and additional booking options.
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Seek serenity? Frecciarossa offers designated quiet zones for Business Class to ensure a peaceful journey, free from distractions.
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No matter the model – be it ETR 500, ETR 600, ETR 700, or ETR 1000 – every seat comes with its power socket to keep your devices charged.
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On Frecciarossa trains, you won't face any restrictions on the amount of luggage you can bring on board. You can easily stow small bags and items in overhead racks or under your seat, while larger suitcases can be placed in the luggage racks situated in the compartments or close to the exterior doors.
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Special assistance is a call away for those who require it. Dial the toll-free 800 90 60 60 from Italian landlines or the international number +3902323232 from any phone, including from abroad.
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Satiate your hunger at the FrecciaBistrò, stationed at the train's center. Or, for added convenience, order directly to your seat through the Portale FRECCE's EasyBistrò. Premium and Business Class travelers receive complimentary snacks and drinks, while Executive Class passengers delight in gourmet meals curated by chef Carlo Cracc.
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No matter the weather outside, stay comfortably cool with onboard air-conditioning.
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Folding bikes are allowed as hand luggage, while non-folding bikes need to be disassembled and placed in travel cases shown to the conductor or platform staff before boarding, and stowed in a specific part of the train.
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All domestic Express InterCity trains now offer free Wi-Fi, as do select international routes to Berlin and Vienna, thanks to a partnership with T-Mobile, a leading mobile operator in Poland.
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The Quiet Zone, at no extra charge, is located in carriage no. 7 on every Express InterCity Premium train, accommodating 61 seats.
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Passengers can access electric sockets, with ample outlets available in both PKP przewozy regionalne and PKP inter-regionalne.
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You can take advantage of free baggage allowance on their journeys. This includes small and easy-to-carry items that fit in the overhead and under-the-seat compartments. However, if the luggage is too large to fit in these compartments, there will be a fee of PLN 5.81 per item. So, you should keep in mind the size of their luggage before boarding the train to avoid any additional fees.
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PKP Intercity provides designated seating for disabled individuals or those with reduced mobility, with specific allocations based on carriage type. On EIP trains, it's advisable for such passengers to book at least 2 days in advance, though seats for wheelchair users remain continuously available. Those using wheelchairs can also purchase tickets directly onboard EIP trains if designated spots remain open. Additionally, some train routes feature carriages adapted for wheelchair users. It's important to note that if a disabled passenger is traveling with an assistance dog, they are required to book the entire compartment in couchette carriages.
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Every traveler receives a complimentary drink regardless of class, while first class passengers also enjoy a meal served at their seat.
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All trains come equipped with air conditioning.
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You are allowed to transport certain items free of charge while traveling on trains. These include easy-to-carry things that fit in the overhead and under-the-seat compartments, as well as an unfolded pram when traveling with children, and one pair of skis. However, you will need to pay an additional fee for each bicycle they bring, provided that it is unfolded and not packed.
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Deutsche Bahn is rolling out free WiFi on their IC trains, with some already offering the service.
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All seats in both classes have power sockets on DB IC trains.
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On IC trains, you can bring any amount of luggage without restrictions. Store small bags either in the overhead racks or beneath your seats. For bigger luggage items, use the racks found in the compartments or close to the exterior doors.
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Deutsche Bahn's Mobility Service provides assistance for boarding, disembarking, and train transfers. Staff are on hand to address questions and ensure a smooth trip.
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On the DB IC trains, there's a restaurant for meals or a bistro for snacks. You can eat at the bistro or in your seat. First Class passengers get free food at their seat. The menu changes but always has local food, including vegetarian and vegan choices.
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For IC trains, a ticket and reservation are required for bicycles, with the reservation cost included. Bikes are typically stored in second class carriages, though your seat may be elsewhere.
Services on board PKP, EuroNight and DB - Intercity from Rome to Warsaw
Compare services on board when travelling from Rome to Warsaw by train.
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Rome to Warsaw CO2 Emissions by Train

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Train
92.24kg
Bus
98.83kg
Flight
263.54kg
Car
210.83kg
What are the CO2 emissions from Rome to Warsaw by train? The CO2 emissions from taking the train between Rome and Warsaw are 92.24kg.
How much CO2 do I save by taking the train between Rome and Warsaw? By taking the train between Rome and Warsaw you will save 171.3kg CO2 emissions compared to a flight, 6.59kg compared to a bus and 118.59kg compared to a car.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a train ticket from Rome to Warsaw?
A train ticket from Rome to Warsaw is $68.18. However the price varies depending on how early you buy, and if it's peak time to travel. Occasionally you can find them for as cheap as $37.77.
What's the cheapest train ticket from Rome to Warsaw?
The cheapest ticket you can get from Rome to Warsaw is $37.77. We recommend booking as early as possible and off-peak hours to get the cheapest ticket possible. Off-peak times are usually from 09:30 to 16:00, and after 19:00.
What's the distance between Rome and Warsaw by train?
Rome to Warsaw is 1,317.7 km.
How long does the train between Rome and Warsaw take?
Rome to Warsaw is on average 25 hrs 35 mins. However the fastest option will get you there in 22 hrs 32 mins.
Which companies operate from Rome to Warsaw?
The train journey from Rome to Warsaw is covered by 7 operator(s). On Virail you can find these carriers that provide services on this route: PKP, EuroNight, DB - Intercity, Frecciarossa, Regionale Veloce, ÖBB, Autobus and FlixBus.
How many train connections per day go from Rome to Warsaw?
Rome to Warsaw has 39 connection(s) per day on average.
What time does the first train from Rome to Warsaw leave?
The earliest train from Rome to Warsaw departs at 5:10 a.m.. However be sure to check with us the schedule on the day you want to leave as the time may differ.
What time does the last train from Rome to Warsaw depart?
The latest train from Rome to Warsaw departs at 8:50 p.m.. However be sure to check with us the schedule on the day you want to leave as the time may differ.
Should I book my ticket from Rome to Warsaw in advance?
If you can, we recommend booking your ticket as early as possible to ensure you get better savings. The cheapest train ticket we have found is $37.77 but this may be subject to change depending on the day of travel, hour you wish to depart and how far in advance you book.
What's the fastest journey time between Rome to Warsaw by train?
The fastest journey time by train between Rome and Warsaw is 22 hrs 32 mins.
Is there a direct train from Rome to Warsaw?
Yes, there is a direct train between Rome and Warsaw.
What are the CO2 emissions for Rome to Warsaw by train?
The train journey from Rome to Warsaw creates 92.24kg of CO2 emissions.

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