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Italy is a country of gorgeous rural landscapes combined with historical cities, not to mention the fabulous food and wine. Day, overnight and high-speed trains traverse virtually every corner of the country through mountains and lakes and along the coastline.
Getting to Italy
The easiest way of getting to Italy by train from the UK is to take the Eurostar to Paris and then changing onto an overnight train to any Italian city. |
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Artesia Day Trains |
| Artesia day trains are high-speed and can take you from Paris, Lyon or Chambery to Milan via Modane, Turin and Bardonecchia. It is easy to make local and regional connections from any of these cities. |
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Artesia Night Trains |
| With several seating options available, these overnighters take you from Paris or Dijon to many Italian cities. Accommodations are comfortable and include washing facilities. |
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Eurostar Italia |
| Eurostar also operates in Italy linking the country's major cities. The trains are also well linked to other regional and local networks. |
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Riviera Trains |
| These overnight trains travel through the French-Italian Riviera from Naples, Rome, Venice and Milan to Monte Carlo and Nice. There is also a train that links to Basel in Switzerland. Accommodation options include reclining seats, couchette compartments and sleeper cabins. |
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Local Trains |
| Local trains run through the scenic Italian countryside and are the best way of getting to smaller destinations in Italy. These trains are very well linked to the other major and high-speed routes. |
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