Rome to Naples by Train
Direct high-speed (Frecciarossa / Frecciargento / Italo) service · from €10
Route Overview
Travel from Rome to Naples by high-speed train in as little as 55 minutes. With up to 107 daily departures operated by Trenitalia and Italo, this is one of Italy's most frequent rail connections. Non-stop services run between Roma Termini and Napoli Centrale at speeds up to 300 km/h on the dedicated Rome-Naples high-speed line.
Both Trenitalia's Frecciarossa and Italo compete aggressively on this route, with Italo alone operating 31 departures per day. The competition keeps fares low -- this is one of the most affordable high-speed rail journeys in Europe. Trains depart as frequently as every 10-20 minutes during peak hours.
Tickets start from €10 per person one way. Naples is the gateway to some of Southern Italy's most famous destinations -- the ruins of Pompeii are just 38 minutes by local train from Napoli Centrale, and the Amalfi Coast is accessible by bus or ferry from central Naples.
Train Operator
Trenitalia Frecciarossa
Frecciarossa (ETR 1000) and Frecciargento high-speed service on the dedicated Rome-Naples high-speed line. Four classes: Standard, Premium, Business, Executive.
Direct high-speed · 300 km/h max
Train Operator
Italo
Italo (AGV 575, EVO) private high-speed operator. 31 departures per day on this route. Four classes: Smart, Comfort, Prima, Club Executive.
Direct high-speed · 300 km/h max
Departure & Arrival Stations
Roma Termini
- Piazza dei Cinquecento, 00185 Roma
- Metro A, Metro B, Bus, Taxi. Leonardo Express to Fiumicino Airport (32 min). Nearby: Roma Tiburtina (some Frecciarossa and Italo trains also stop here)
Napoli Centrale
- Piazza Garibaldi, 80142 Napoli
- Metro L1, L2, Circumvesuviana (Pompeii, Sorrento), Bus, Taxi. Nearby: Napoli Afragola (suburban station, some trains stop here)
Classes of Service
Standard (Trenitalia) / Smart (Italo)
- Free WiFi
- Power outlets at seats
- Fold-down tables
- Trenitalia: FrecciaBistro cafe-bar car
- Italo: leather seats, snack bar
Premium (Trenitalia) / Comfort (Italo)
- All Standard/Smart features
- Trenitalia Premium: welcome drink and snack service at seat
- Italo Comfort: wider seats with extra legroom
- Power outlets at seats
- Free WiFi
Business (Trenitalia) / Prima (Italo)
- Wider seats with more legroom
- Trenitalia Business: at-seat catering service, Silence Area option
- Italo Prima: Fast Track boarding, welcome service
- Free WiFi and power outlets
- Quieter carriages
Executive (Trenitalia) / Club Executive (Italo)
- Trenitalia Executive: 10 seats per carriage, FRECCIALounge access, chef menu at seat
- Italo Club Executive: personal screen, private catering, Italo Club Lounge access
- Maximum space and privacy
- Free WiFi and power outlets
- Priority boarding
Tickets & Booking Tips
Starting Price
from €10 per person, one way in Standard (Trenitalia) / Smart (Italo) class. Prices range from €10 (Super Economy/Low Cost, advance) to €55+ (Base/Flex, last-minute).
Book Early
Tickets are available Up to 120 days (approximately 4 months) in advance. Advance bookings typically offer the lowest fares.
Children & Youth
Children aged 4-14 receive discounted fares on Trenitalia. Italo offers child fares for ages 2-13.. Standard adult fares apply from age 15.. Children aged 0-3 travel free on an adult's lap without a ticket.
Luggage
No formal baggage limits on Italian high-speed trains.
Good to Know
55 Minutes -- Faster Than Flying
The Rome-Naples high-speed train covers 189 km in as little as 55 minutes, city centre to city centre. When you factor in airport transfers, check-in, security, and boarding, the train is significantly faster than a domestic flight between the two cities. Trains depart from the centre of Rome and arrive in the centre of Naples.
Gateway to Pompeii
Napoli Centrale station sits above Piazza Garibaldi, where the Circumvesuviana commuter train operates from the lower level. The Circumvesuviana runs directly to Pompei Scavi-Villa dei Misteri station in approximately 38 minutes -- the entrance to the archaeological site is steps from the platform. Tickets cost less than €3.
Gateway to the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento
The Circumvesuviana train from Piazza Garibaldi (below Napoli Centrale) also connects to Sorrento in approximately 70 minutes. From Sorrento, SITA buses and ferries reach the Amalfi Coast towns of Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. Many travellers use Naples as a base for exploring the entire region.
Napoli Afragola -- The Suburban Station
Some high-speed services stop at Napoli Afragola, a modern station designed by Zaha Hadid, located approximately 12 km northeast of the city centre. If your destination is central Naples, make sure your ticket is to Napoli Centrale, not Napoli Afragola. Afragola is useful primarily for travellers with onward connections to Puglia or Calabria.
Intense Competition Keeps Fares Low
The Rome-Naples corridor is one of the most competitive rail routes in Europe. Trenitalia and Italo frequently run promotional fares to attract passengers. Advance booking -- at least 2-4 weeks ahead -- typically secures the best prices. Fares rise sharply in the last few days before departure.
Safety Tips for Napoli Centrale Area
The Piazza Garibaldi area around Napoli Centrale is busy and bustling. Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings, as with any major European city station. The station interior has been renovated and has shops, restaurants, and good lighting. Taxis are available from the official taxi rank outside.
Frequently Asked Questions
The fastest Frecciarossa and Italo services take approximately 55 minutes. The average journey time for high-speed services is around 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Tickets start from €10 per person one way when booked in advance. This is one of the most affordable high-speed rail journeys in Europe. Fully flexible Base fares cost approximately €45-55.
Approximately 107 trains operate between Rome and Naples every day, including both Trenitalia and Italo services. Italo alone runs 31 departures daily. During peak hours, trains depart every 10-20 minutes.
Yes. From the lower level of Napoli Centrale (Piazza Garibaldi), take the Circumvesuviana commuter train to Pompei Scavi-Villa dei Misteri. The journey takes approximately 38 minutes and costs less than €3.
Yes. Take the Circumvesuviana train from Napoli Centrale to Sorrento (approximately 70 minutes), then SITA buses or ferries to Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. Alternatively, ferries run directly from Naples port to some Amalfi Coast towns in summer.
No. This is a domestic Italian route. No passport, ID check, or check-in is required.
Napoli Centrale is in the city centre, at Piazza Garibaldi. Napoli Afragola is a suburban station 12 km northeast of the centre. Most travellers should book to Napoli Centrale unless they have specific onward connections from Afragola.