How to Travel From Italy to Austria by Train

Getting from Italy to Austria by train can be done in just a few steps. There are a few different options available for travelers, depending upon the amount of total travel covered by your trip. If beginning in Italy, and not making a lot of stops throughout your holiday, then booking through ItaliaRail may be your best option. However, if you want to travel to multiple locations over a set period of time, the Eurorail Pass may be a better choice.

Instructions

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      Purchase a ticket with ItaliaRail. Working with Allegro Trains, ItaliaRail offers direct service to Austria. Sharing its northern border with Austria, Italy offers its own train service to Austria. Both day and night trains are available, meaning customers can spend the entire day visiting sties and then sleep all the way to Austria. While there are different beginning locations in Italy, the trains service Austria's two major cities, Innsbruck and Vienna. ItaliaRail also connects customers to rail passes, valid in different countries. Although flexibility is offered in the origin city, ItaliaRail does require that tickets are purchased in advance, not on the day of travel. Compulsory early ticket purchasing secures seats on trains that tend to book fully.

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      Book a ticket with Rail Europe. Like ItaliaRail, tickets must be purchased seven days in advance online to secure a seat. Rail Europe offers more flexibility for travelers, with its ties to other countries, operating with the French National Rail (SNCF) . Rail Europe provides Eurostar access, high speed trains, SNCF local transportation, overnight services, and special ski trains. Bookings can be made online or by phone. Rail Europe can also help with booking hotels, discounted museum entrances, and deals on international telephones. Stops in Austria include Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, and Linz; in Italy, the trains stop at Milan, Rome, Florence, and Pisa, as well as seven other locations. Passes up to thirty days are available.

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      Complete the InterRail thirty country journey. Going from Italy to Austria can be just one stop with the affordable InterRail pass. With a Global Pass, customers can also receive either free or discounted services on local trains. The Europe Rail Pass is not the only option with InterRail. Direct tickets between two countries can also be purchased; InterRail also claims that "there is an InterRail pass for every wish and budget," with the options broken down on their "Find the Best InterRail Pass" page.

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      Choose EuRail as your train service provider. Offering a global pass to 21 countries, a select pass to 4 or 5 countries, or a regional pass, getting from Italy to Austria can be all or just the beginning of your travels. Tickets can be booked online or by phone; however, tickets can also be purchased at "larger train stations in Europe, like the ones with a Eurail Aid Office". However, if just a trip from Italy to Austria is the goal, EuRail tickets easily get you there.

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