How to Book Train Travel From Slovakia To Italy

Traveling from Slovakia to Italy is a treat--especially if you choose the right route. While some quicker trains are perfect for getting to your next vacation destination, Italy offers a wealth of scenic routes which turn train travel into a travel diversion in itself. Glide through the Low Tatras on your way through southern Europe's breathtaking mountains and outstanding scenery.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with Internet access for booking reservations
  • Passport
  • Valid credit card
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Instructions

  1. Book Your Train Travel From Slovakia to Italy

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      Book your train ticket at the train station in Slovakia. You can purchase your tickets at any station marked with 'KVC.'

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      Consider traveling with a pass from Rail Europe (see website in Resources). You can visit countries that share a border with Italy (Slovenia, Austria, France, Switzerland, Spain, Greece and Croatia). With a Eurail Select Pass, enjoy unlimited travel for a specified period of time, such as 5 days of travel in 1 month.

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      Book your ticket though the lake areas in Italy, such as Lake Como. You will be able to see large expanses of green countryside and cute farmhouses on your train trip.

    Ride the Train From Slovakia to Italy

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      Exit Slovakia by choosing the very scenic train route through the Low Tatras. These undeveloped regions offer a great view from your window seat.

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      Pass through Florence, Italy at the end of your journey. You won't forget the scenery of mountains, olive trees and quiet countryside.

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      Get out your camera as you head for Genoa. The coastline views are outstanding.

    Plan Your Transportation from the Train Station

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      Take the metro from Rome's second largest station, Tiburtina. You'll usually arrive here if you choose budget trains or slower services.

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      Go from the Venezia Mestre station to the main part of the city by local train.

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      Get a bus from Termini Station in Rome. The Piazza del Cinquecento is the largest bus terminal in Rome and located close to the station.

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      Catch a water taxi on the Grand Canal outside of Venice's Stazione Ferroviaria Santa Lucia.

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