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MUS! Museo di Livigno e Trepalle
The town’s main ethnographic museum, housed in a traditional building and focused on Livigno’s alpine culture, crafts, and daily life. A strong choice for understanding local identity beyond skiing.
Omio recommends booking the train as it is the most popular option from Rome to Livigno among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the train with prices starting from $40. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 1h 13m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a train costs an average of $40, and a flight costs an average of $62.
Distance: 341 miles (549 km)
Most popular Train | Flight | Bus | Driving |
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$49 Average price Cheapest | $124 Average price | $122 Average price | $236 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
7h 43m Average total duration 7h 13m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 4h 13m Average total duration Fastest 1h 13m Onboard + 3h 0m Additional time* | 11h 50m Average total duration 11h 20m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 8h 22m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
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This is compared to other travel options from Rome to Livigno:
A train is $72 (€59) less than a bus for this route with tickets for a bus from Rome to Livigno costing on average $122 (€100).
A train is $75 (€61) less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Rome to Livigno costing on average $124 (€102).
Other travel options to Livigno take longer:
Train takes on average 7h 13m.
Bus takes on average 11h 20m.
The journey is about 1h 9m faster (7h 13m by train vs 8h 22m by car) and roughly $186 (€153) cheaper once you factor in fuel and tolls ($49 (€40) vs $236 (€193)). You'll also arrive in the city centre rather than hunting for parking, and you can work, read, or watch the landscape go by instead of concentrating on the road.
Driving is still worth considering if you want to stop along the way or need a car once you arrive.
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Trains from Rome to Livigno run on average 10 times per day, taking around 7h 13m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $40 (€32) if you book in advance.
The earliest train runs at 04:55, the last at 22:35. The fastest train covers the 341 miles (549 km) distance in 10h 1m.
Distance 341 miles (549 km) |
Average train duration 7h 13m |
Cheapest ticket price $40 (€32) |
Trains per day 10 |
Fastest train 10h 1m |
First train 4:55 AM |
Last train 10:35 PM |
Cheapest Month Nov |
Cheapest Day Wed |
High Season Jan - Mar |
Low Season Apr - Jun |
Best time to book 1 day |
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The town’s main ethnographic museum, housed in a traditional building and focused on Livigno’s alpine culture, crafts, and daily life. A strong choice for understanding local identity beyond skiing.
A small local museum space dedicated to dairy traditions and mountain food culture, linked to Livigno’s historic cheesemaking heritage. A good lesser-known stop for local context.
A heritage house annex connected with the local museum network, presenting traditional alpine domestic life in a preserved setting. Best for visitors interested in vernacular architecture and customs.
The reservoir and surrounding mountain scenery form one of the area’s most photographed landscapes. It is a must for scenic drives, walks, and social-media-friendly panoramic stops.
One of Livigno’s signature mountain areas, popular year-round for panoramic views, alpine activities, and widely shared photo spots. It is among the resort’s most recognizable must-do locations.
A major mountain area known for views, outdoor activities, and strong popularity with younger visitors and winter sports fans. It is also a frequent social media location.
Buckwheat pasta ribbons from nearby Valtellina, tossed with potatoes, cabbage, butter, garlic, and local cheese. A classic Alpine comfort dish strongly associated with the area.
Crisp buckwheat fritters with a molten heart of Valtellina Casera cheese, usually served on a bed of chicory. One of the region’s most iconic starters.
Air-cured beef from Valtellina, sliced thin and often served with lemon, olive oil, and rocket. It is one of Lombardy’s best-known traditional specialties.
Established fine-dining restaurant known for refined Valtellina and Alpine cuisine, elegant chalet interiors, and a strong wine focus.
Well-known traditional restaurant in a rustic mountain setting, appreciated for local specialties such as pizzoccheri, polenta, and regional meats.
Established venue with panoramic views and a reputation for polished Alpine dining, including local game, pasta, and classic mountain dishes.
Prices are generally high for Italy due to its alpine resort setting, though duty-free shopping can lower costs on some goods.
Service is often included or not heavily tip-driven. Rounding up or leaving EUR 1-2 at cafes is enough; 5-10% in restaurants is appreciated for very good service.
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Livigno, Centro -> Livigno, Centro
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Rome to Livigno by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Livigno, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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