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nolarussell Apr 4th, 2017 01:18 PM

Best way to get from Rome to Provence?
 
Hi all, we're attempting to go from Rome to Provence. The trains seem like they are a mess (4 transfers) and car rental would require us to get a new rental in france, right?? (or can we go through france if we drop back off in Italy?). Which seems to only leave us with the option of a flight. Is there something we're overlooking? should we take a different train route through the mountains?

kybourbon Apr 4th, 2017 01:30 PM

Fly Easy Jet Rome/Nice.

PalenQ Apr 4th, 2017 01:33 PM

Is there something we're overlooking? should we take a different train route through the mountains?>

You may go Milan-Turin-Lyon-Avignon but still very long day with 3 changes of train - but if you wanted to break your journey in Milan or an underrarted splendid Turin may not be bad. Not much in mountain scenery however. For lots on trains and routes check www.budgeteuropetravel.com (online excellent European Planning & Rail Guide); www.seat61.com and www.budgeteuropetravel.com.

Driving would not be much quicker - what part of Provence are you talking about - the Avignon area is the epicenter or touristic Provence IME.

StCirq Apr 4th, 2017 01:59 PM

Fly.

It's never been easy to get from Italy to Provence, still isn't, and probably never will be. At least now there are flights. Take one.

michelhuebeli Apr 4th, 2017 08:09 PM

"> The trains seem like they are a mess (4 transfers) <"

No mess - look at a map and you see that you can't expect to board a train in Rome and end up in Nîmes or Avignon. This is not a route where the geography allows for a direct line.

But as others have mentioned, there are splendid connection points - make the most of them.

Or, indeed, fly.

Man_in_seat_61 Apr 4th, 2017 08:54 PM

You can go Rome to Milan Centrale in 2h55 by 186 mph train from €29.90.

Then Milan Centrale to Nice in 4h42 from €15 also by train.

One very easy change in a Milan landmark that's an experience in itself!

Book from Roma Termini to Nice Ville at www.trenitalia.com

Then it is city centre to city centre, a relaxing European experience with a good book, scenery, no flights necessary and no airport stress!

neckervd Apr 5th, 2017 02:33 AM

May be you have a look at your previous post and the answers you got there.
Train:
Rome dp 7.30 or 11.30 and change at Milano C
Ferry:
Civitavecchia dp 23.45 and change at Porto Torres (not daily)

nolarussell Apr 5th, 2017 04:29 AM

Thanks all. After all, it's not the destination, it's the journey, right?? Sounds doable, except of course for the luggage

rouelan Apr 7th, 2017 08:52 AM

You should be able to find Locos flying Rome Marseille, probably Vueling and Ryanair

StCirq Apr 7th, 2017 09:23 AM

The luggage issues are your own problem. Learn to pack light, and it's not an issue.

Sassafrass Apr 7th, 2017 10:45 AM

Sometimes it IS the destination!

PalenQ Apr 7th, 2017 01:44 PM

Book from Roma Termini to Nice Ville at www.trenitalia.com>

so they will now book Thello trains too? Much faster than Trenitalia trains.www.thello.com

???

nolarussell Apr 18th, 2017 01:45 PM

Thanks all. we are taking the train to Milan and then to Nice. Really not so bad after all. Used trainline.eu site, it was a lot easier than trying to figure out discounts on trenitalia or trello

nochblad Apr 19th, 2017 05:35 AM

Nice is not actually in Provence. You did not state your ultimate destination - Provence is quite extensive.

For Provence proper a flight to Marseille with either Alitalia or Veuling would probably be similar to your total train fares and substantially quicker.

PalenQ Apr 19th, 2017 09:44 AM

Used trainline.eu site, it was a lot easier than trying to figure out discounts on trenitalia or trello>

What did you end up paying? Curious. trainline.eu gets good reviews yes vs the other sites.

Mimar Apr 19th, 2017 01:20 PM

Nice IS in Provence, which includes the Côte d'Azur as well as inland Provence. But the latter is what people usually think of as Provence. Avignon is just tucked into the western edge of Provence, Nîmes is outside Provence.

PalenQ Apr 20th, 2017 10:28 AM

Yes the famous Chemins de fer de Provence - trains that go from Nice into the hinterlands of Provence from Nice - Provence.

but yes classic tourist Provence is around Avignon-both areas enthrall me- could not recommend one over the other unless beaches are a draw.

nolarussell Apr 20th, 2017 04:11 PM

PalenQ, it was about 240 euro for four of us (2 children) on the other sites, I couldn't figure out how to get the gratis bambini rate, but trainline.eu automatically put us in the right category to get the discount

PalenQ Apr 21st, 2017 10:14 AM

Thanks -think I'll start recommending the www.trainline.eu site along with trenitalia.com - many have said what you have said.

Thanks


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