Turin to Brussels train with Regionale

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Compare train, bus, and flight for Turin to Brussels

Omio recommends booking the flight as it is the most popular option from Turin to Brussels among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $35. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 2h 42m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the bus is your best bet as it emits only 0.7 - 1.7kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $35, and a train costs an average of $158.

Distance: 428 miles (689 km)

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Flight
Bus

$252

Average price

$142

Average price

$70

Average price

Cheapest

13h 0m

Average total duration

12h 30m

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30m

Additional time*

5h 42m

Average total duration

Fastest

2h 42m

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3h 0m

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15h 3m

Average total duration

14h 33m

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30m

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CO2 emissions

2.1 - 4.1kg

CO2 emissions

0.7 - 1.7kg

CO2 emissions

Lowest

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Additional time: Average total travel duration to departure point, security checks and transfers.

The cheapest way to travel from Turin to Brussels is a bus with an average price of $70 (€58).

This is compared to other travel options from Turin to Brussels:

A bus is $71 (€59) less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Turin to Brussels costing on average $142 (€116).

A bus is $182 (€150) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Turin to Brussels costing on average $252 (€207).

The fastest way to travel from Turin to Brussels is by flight with an average journey time of 2h 42m.

Other travel options to Brussels take longer:

Train takes on average 12h 30m.

Bus takes on average 14h 33m.

It's helpful to compare your options as there are 3 ways to travel between Turin and Brussels including taking a train, bus, and flight.
We recommend using the flight as it is the most popular way to get from Turin to Brussels among Omio's users.

Live departures

Turin to Brussels train times

The table below shows live departures for Turin to Brussels trains for today, Saturday, July 18. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated train journeys.

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ProviderDepartsDurationArrivesTransfers
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TGV inOui4:41 PM Turin
18h28
11:09 AM Brussels1 transfer

This is the last train of the day.

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Journey information

Overview: Train from Turin to Brussels

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Trains from Turin to Brussels run on average 2 times per day, taking around 12h 30m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $158 (€130) but you can travel from only $23 (€19) by flight.

The earliest train runs at 05:05, the last at 18:50. The fastest train covers the 428 miles (689 km) distance in 8h 15m.

Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from $23 (€19)
Distance
428 miles (689 km)
Average train duration
12h 30m
Cheapest ticket price
$158 (€130)
Trains per day
2
Fastest train
8h 15m
First train
5:05 AM
Last train
6:50 PM
High Season
Oct - Dec
Low Season
Apr - Jun
Busiest Day
Sat
Least Busy Day
Sun
Best time to book
6 days
Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from $23 (€19)

Train companies: Regionale, SNCF | TGV INOUI from Turin to Brussels trainsRegionale, SNCF | TGV INOUI trains will get you between Turin and Brussels from $23 (€19). With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times and tickets for your trip.

Regionale

About
Regionale is the regional train service of national carrier Trenitalia connecting all of Italy. It is the most convinient way to travel to both big cities and the smallest villages all over the Italian country. The regional trains have different names depending on the region they serve, such as Treno Regionale Veloce (TRV) and Treno Regionale Lento (TRL). Treno Rock and Treno pop are the two new trains part of Trenitalia regionale fleet. Trenitalia Regionale offers a variety of ticket types, including single tickets (economy and standard), return tickets, and season tickets. Onboard facilities include free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and power sockets. The most popular routes for Regionale are between Rome and Milan, Naples and Florence, and Turin and Venice.
Luggage & cancellation policy
Average Duration
9h 15m
Cheapest Price
$158 (€130)
Regionale frequency
1 a day
Luggage included
Free hand luggage allowance included in ticket price
Luggage storage
Overhead racks and designated luggage areas between seats
Cancellation Policy
According to ticket conditions
Refund
Full refund provided
Amenities on board the train
Wifi
Food sold onboard
Bar service available on some trains with snacks and beverages
Seat reservation
Seat reservation included in ticket price for most services
Toilets
USB plugs
Accessibility
Wheelchair spaces and assistance available for passengers with reduced mobility
Pets
Small pets in carriers travel free. Larger dogs require paid ticket and muzzle
Quiet zone

SNCF | TGV INOUI

About
SNCF's TGV INOUI is a premium high-speed train service operating across France and to other European cities. Launched in 2017, it aims to provide an enhanced travel experience with greater comfort, connectivity, and services compared to traditional TGV services. TGV INOUI trains offer features like adjustable seats, electrical outlets, fold-down tables, and dedicated luggage spaces. Passengers can enjoy onboard Wi-Fi and access to the TGV INOUI portal for entertainment and journey information. The service also includes a "Bistro TGV INOUI" for dining, with options for online ordering. SNCF is also introducing a new generation of TGV INOUI trains from 2026, which will be more modular, energy-efficient, and 97% recyclable.
Luggage & cancellation policy
Average Duration
8h 15m
Cheapest Price
$290 (€238)
SNCF | TGV INOUI frequency
1 a day
Luggage included
1 hand luggage + 2 pieces of luggage free of charge
Luggage storage
Overhead racks, end of carriages, between seats
Cancellation Policy
Refund conditions depend on ticket type
Refund
Full refund if train canceled
Amenities on board the train
Wifi
Food sold onboard
Restaurant car (not all trains), at-seat service in 1st class, snack bar/cafe
Seat reservation
Second class: Optional, additional fee. First class: Included in ticket price
Toilets
USB plugs
Accessibility
Wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, boarding assistance available
Pets
Small pets in carriers: Free. Large dogs: Paid ticket required. Guide dogs: Free
Quiet zone

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Things to do in Brussels

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  • Must visit

Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Premier fine arts complex with Old Masters, Magritte, and modern collections, essential for understanding Belgian and European art.

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Magritte Museum

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Comics Art Museum

Leading comic art museum in a Horta-designed building, highlighting Tintin, the Smurfs, and Belgium’s influential comics culture.

Euro (€)

Moderate for Western Europe: hotels can be pricey, but dining and transit are manageable for most tourists.

Average meal costs

Budget
€8-15 for fast food or casual takeaway.
Mid-range
€20-35 per person for a standard restaurant meal.
Fine dining
€70+ per person for upscale restaurants.
Coffee
€3-5 for cappuccino or latte.

Tipping culture

Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% for great restaurant service; round up taxi fares; small change is fine in cafes.

FAQs: Trains from Turin to Brussels

Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Turin to Brussels 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 Brussels, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

FAQs
Train ticket prices from Turin to Brussels can vary. The cheapest ticket starts at $158 (€130), while the average price is around $252 (€207).
The train from Turin to Brussels takes 8h 15m and runs 2 per day.
The first train from Turin to Brussels leaves at 5:05 AM.
The distance by train from Turin to Brussels is 428 miles (689 km).
The last train from Turin to Brussels leaves at 6:50 PM.
Yes, there is a high-speed train from Turin to Brussels.
There is no direct train service currently available from Turin to Brussels.
Unfortunately, there is no night train available from Turin to Brussels.
The cheapest way to get from Turin to Brussels is by flight, with a cost of around $23 (€19).
The train journey from Turin to Brussels offers a mix of scenic views, especially as it passes through the picturesque landscapes of the Alps and the Rhine Valley, providing travelers with glimpses of charming villages, rolling hills, and verdant forests along the way.
A day trip from Turin to Brussels is not feasible as the journey duration is 8h 15m, and the frequency is 1 per day for trains, with a distance of 428 miles (689 km).
In Brussels, explore the vibrant Marolles district with its antique shops and street art, and enjoy a stroll through Parc du Cinquantenaire with its impressive arches and museums. Sample Belgian chocolates at the city's renowned chocolatiers, and experience the lively Saint-Géry district's trendy bars and cafes. Attend a performance at the historic La Monnaie opera house. Don't miss top sights like the opulent Grand Place, Atomium for panoramic views, the iconic Manneken Pis statue, the Royal Palace of Brussels, and the Magritte Museum.
For a fulfilling experience in Brussels, plan on spending 2 to 3 days to explore key attractions such as the Grand Place, Atomium, and various museums, as well as to enjoy the local cuisine and vibrant neighborhoods.
Yes, you can take the train from Turin to Brussels.
Since both Turin and Brussels are in the Schengen Area, a passport is not required for European Union (EU) or Schengen-associated country citizens. A national ID card is sufficient.
Popular day trips by train from Brussels include Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, Lille, Rotterdam.
We recommend using the flight as it is the most popular way to get from Turin to Brussels among Omio's users.
Items not allowed on trains typically include hazardous materials such as explosives, flammable liquids, corrosive substances, and illegal drugs. Additionally, large or bulky items that may obstruct aisles or emergency exits, as well as pets without proper carriers, may be restricted. Specific prohibited items can vary by train operator and region, so please check the rules for your particular journey.
Belgium uses the euro (EUR) as its currency. Travelers generally find card payments widely accepted in cities, restaurants, and shops, though carrying some cash is advisable for small purchases or in rural areas.
In Brussels, travelers should be cautious of pickpocketing, especially in crowded areas like Grand Place, public transport, and popular tourist sites. Common scams include distraction techniques and fake petitions. It's advisable to stay vigilant, avoid displaying expensive items, and use official taxi services to ensure safety.
Pack lightweight, versatile clothing suitable for the destination's climate, and use secure, lockable luggage to protect belongings. Keep essential items like travel documents, medication, and valuables in a carry-on bag for easy access. Use packing organizers or cubes to maximize space and maintain order. Lastly, include a small first aid kit and personal hygiene items for added comfort during travel.

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