557 miles (898 km) | |
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Deutsche Bahn Regional |
Trains from Bayreuth to Rome cover the 557 miles (898 km) long trip taking on average 15 h 58 min with our travel partners like Deutsche Bahn Regional. Normally, there is 1 train operating per day, including direct services available. Travelers depart most frequently from Bayreuth Hbf and arrive in Roma Termini.
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Deutsche Bahn is a German train company that operates trains throughout the country including trains from Bayreuth to Rome. It offers a wide range of services, including high-speed InterCity Express (ICE) trains, regional trains, and night trains. ICE trains are the fastest and most comfortable way to travel, with speeds of up to 300 km/h. Regional trains are slower but offer more frequent stops and are ideal for shorter trips. Night trains are a great way to save time and money, with comfortable sleeping compartments and couchettes. Deutsche Bahn offers a variety of ticket types, including single tickets, day tickets, and group tickets. Onboard facilities include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and a variety of food and beverage options. The most popular routes for Deutsche Bahn are between major cities such as Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Frankfurt. Other popular routes include Cologne to Stuttgart, Berlin to Dresden, and Hamburg to Cologne.
Bayreuth to Rome train information with Deutsche Bahn:
When departing from Bayreuth, you have various train station options to start your trip from including Bayreuth Hbf and Bayreuth-St Georgen. When arriving in Rome, you can end your route in train stations like Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina and Roma Trastevere.
Passengers board the train most frequently from Bayreuth Hbf, which is located around 0.2 miles (392 m) away from the city centre, and they get off the train at Roma Termini, located 1.6 miles (2.6 km) away from the city centre.
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