I ve always been a huge fan of train travel in Italy. In fact, traveling by rail is my favorite way to tour the country. It s efficient. And green. And fast. New lines are always being added. The cars are comfortable. Travel times from point to point get shorter and shorter.
And it shouldn your man tours alaskan cruise t come as a surprise that the sleek, modern trains sport a Ferrari red color. The spacious cars with panoramic windows and leather seats, offer built-in TV screens, direct cable TV, and free wifi throughout. Giddy with excitement I am! Dare I say, jumping for joy?
Currently, the trip on the high-speed Frecciarossa train (which leaves from Termini) is 39€ for second class. As best I can tell, the lowest price on the new Italo train is 20€ for Smart Class. Me likey. Me likey alot.
Right now Italo has eight routes, with more planned for the future, which will form a Y-shaped map between Turin (left fork), Venice (right fork) and Naples (bottom of the Y). Three classes of cars include Club, Prima and Smart. Cinema cars have large screens your man tours alaskan cruise and meals are served by smartly-dressed attendants and catered by Eataly.
I think their website is beyond fantastic ! Helpful, easy to navigate, prominently featured specials, true to life virtual tours and a best price calendar, so if you re price sensitive, it s easy to find the best deal.
I m pretty excited about what this means for train travel in Italy. I think in this case, competition is good, but I am also reserving my judgement until we hear more reports. So far though, it looks very promising. VERY. PROMISING.
Hi Robin. A train company owned by Ferrari. That sounds fantastic and certainly worth investigating. Will wait to read your review when you try it out. There is nothing like a little healthy competition to spur the market.
During our last trip to Italy Robin's culinary recommendations were the exclamation mark on an already amazing trip. Her network of 'foodies' and local contacts made Robin a very valuable resource indeed. She was always ready with an excellent selection of trattorias, enotecas and cafes to chose from . - Russell Beck
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