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How to Book Train Travel From Rome to Naples

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Summary: Book a train ticket from Rome to Naples by logging on to the Internet to purchase tickets for the four-hour journey. Bring reading materials and refreshments in order to prepare for the exciting excursion with tips from an experienced travel guide in this free video on travel.

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By Sarah Sathmari
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Sarah Sathmari is an experienced travel guide based in Hungary, Europe. She currently works for the company Yellow Zebra/Absolute tours. Sathmari is also organizing incentive tours for...read more

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"The first thing you have to know about leaving Rome is that there are two main stations the Stazione Termini and the Tiburtina Station. Both leave for Naples, but you have to decide how to book your ticket before you start. Just check out the Trenitalia website because there are going to be lots of opportunities you can choose from. The only thing you should avoid is lining up in Rome to purchase your ticket to Naples. Anyway, Naples is a really, really important and large city, actually the largest city in the South of Italy. So it's a really interesting destination for the most tourists. If you want to get there it's a really good idea. The trip won't take longer than four, four and a half hours, something like that. But on your way don't forget to take something to read with you and of course refreshments in case the dining car is not open. The best thing before getting to Naples is that on your way you check the facility out in Naples. I'm talking about accommodation. I'm talking about the hotels and hostels and of course all the other things which are available there. If you want to get to Naples easy and fast, the best thing you can do is to choose the Inter-City or the Inter-City Plus Train. Of course there are other facilities, for example, there is an espresso train which leaves from Rome as well for Naples. But of course you have to know, you have to keep in mind that it might exceed two hours."

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