- Must visit
Vatican Museums
A vast complex of papal collections including classical sculpture, Renaissance masterpieces, the Raphael Rooms, and access to the Sistine Chapel. One of Rome’s most important art visits and often best
Omio recommends booking the flight as it is the most popular option from Seville to Rome among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the flight with prices starting from $19. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 3h 21m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the bus is your best bet as it emits only 1.7 - 4.1kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a flight costs an average of $19, and a train costs an average of $409.
Distance: 1028 miles (1655 km)
| Train | Most popular Flight | Bus | Driving |
|---|---|---|---|
$425 Average price | $151 Average price Cheapest | $305 Average price | $479 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
53h 46m Average total duration 53h 16m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 6h 21m Average total duration Fastest 3h 21m Onboard + 3h 0m Additional time* | 50h 43m Average total duration 50h 13m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 23h 27m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
- CO2 emissions | 5.0 - 9.9kg CO2 emissions | 1.7 - 4.1kg CO2 emissions Lowest | - CO2 emissions |
Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options |
Additional time: Average total travel duration to departure point, security checks and transfers.
This is compared to other travel options from Seville to Rome:
A flight is $155 (€125) less than a bus for this route with tickets for a bus from Seville to Rome costing on average $305 (€247).
A flight is $274 (€221) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Seville to Rome costing on average $425 (€343).
Other travel options to Rome take longer:
Bus takes on average 50h 13m.
Train takes on average 53h 16m.
Tickets start at around $425 (€343) compared to roughly $479 (€386) in fuel and tolls — a saving of about $54 (€44). The journey takes 53h 16m versus 23h 27m by car, so you'll arrive a bit later, but you can work, read, or sleep along the way rather than spending the time behind the wheel. You'll also save the hassle of parking at the other end.
Driving is worth it if you're on a tight schedule, travelling as a group, or want to stop somewhere en route.
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Trains from Seville to Rome run on average 1 times per day, taking around 53h 16m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $409 (€330) but you can travel from only $19 (€15) by flight.
The earliest train runs at 09:12, the last at 09:34. The fastest train covers the 1028 miles (1655 km) distance in 52h 59m.
Distance 1028 miles (1655 km) |
Average train duration 53h 16m |
Cheapest ticket price $409 (€330) |
Trains per day 1 |
Fastest train 52h 59m |
First train 9:12 AM |
Last train 9:34 AM |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
Busiest Day Thu |
Least Busy Day Sun |
Best time to book 56 days |
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A vast complex of papal collections including classical sculpture, Renaissance masterpieces, the Raphael Rooms, and access to the Sistine Chapel. One of Rome’s most important art visits and often best
A superb villa museum with Bernini sculptures and paintings by Caravaggio, Raphael, and Titian. Timed entry is limited, making advance booking especially important.
The world’s oldest public museums, displaying Roman bronzes, ancient inscriptions, imperial sculpture, and excellent views over the Roman Forum from Capitoline Hill.
A grand baroque square with Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, elegant facades, and constant street life. One of Rome’s classic strolling areas.
A lively neighborhood of narrow lanes, ivy-covered buildings, and popular evening atmosphere. Very popular for wandering and photography, especially after sunset.
A famous monumental staircase linking Piazza di Spagna with Trinità dei Monti. A classic meeting point and one of the city’s most photographed urban scenes.
A classic Roman pasta made with pecorino romano and black pepper. It is one of the city’s most iconic dishes for its simplicity and bold flavor.
Traditional Roman pasta with guanciale, egg yolk, pecorino romano, and black pepper. It is a defining dish of Rome and is traditionally made without cream.
A beloved pasta sauce of tomato, guanciale, and pecorino romano, usually served with bucatini. It is a cornerstone of Roman trattoria cooking.
Rome’s best-known luxury dining destination, offering fine dining, panoramic views, and an acclaimed tasting-menu experience by Heinz Beck.
A historic restaurant near the Pantheon celebrated for careful Roman cooking, including gricia, oxtail, and seasonal specialties, in a polished traditional space.
A famous central Rome dining room and delicatessen known for Roman pasta, cured meats, cheeses, and an exceptional wine list in a lively upscale setting.
Moderate by Western Europe standards: sights and central hotels cost more, while casual dining and transit stay reasonable.
Service is often included or covered by a coperto. Tipping is not mandatory; round up or leave EUR 1-2 at cafes, 5-10% for great restaurant service, and round up taxis.
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Rome Termini -> Piazza Venezia, Rome
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Seville to Rome 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 Rome, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

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