Is there a line between Paris and Rome? Thanks! How convienent is it?
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There%26#39;s a daily train that leaves Paris at 19:09 and gets into Rome the next day at 10am. I%26quot;m not sure how many stops it makes but I don%26#39;t think it changes trains.
Check www.raileurope.com for fares and sheduals for all over europe.
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The overnight trains usually make stops at the main cities along the way in the early part of the trip. Then you%26#39;ll end up stopping at the main Italian cities like Milan, Pisa, Florence and then Rome in the morning. More than likely, your train will terminate in Rome%26#39;s Termini station so you will know exactly that you%26#39;ve arrived. Make sure you reserve a %26quot;bed%26quot; (it%26#39;s an extra charge for Eurail pass holders).
Another way to head to Rome is to take a day on the TGV from Paris to Nice or another part of the Rivera. Then catch an Intercity train to Rome that will stop in Genova, Pisa and Rome. You%26#39;ll see the countryside/sites this way. Have fun!
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