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trenitalia fares accurate?
Hello All,
I have read that traveling by train in Italy is relatively inexpensive. I have just got prices on RailEurope Trenitalia website. Round trip tickets for our family of four from Chiusi to Florence round trip one day is $249.00. Almost the same price from Siena to Florence and Florence to Lucca round trip. We will have a car, just thought it would be less hair raising to train to the cities. Am I reading everything right, or do these prices seem accurate? Thanks! |
Hi, Tiller,
I just checked the Trenitalia website and came up with a one way fare of 34.40 euro for four adults(don't know if your kids are youth or adults.) I'm not sure how you came up with the $249 figure. |
Hey Massagediva,
What am I doing wrong. Google Trenitalia, click, RailEurope. Choose my cities, round trip with date (one day trip up and back) 2 adults, 1 youth, 1 child. Price $249.00 This was Chiusi to Florence roundtrip. |
Tiller,
I suspect you have the wrong Web site. Try your trips again at www.trenitalia.com You can click on "English" in the upper right-hand corner. For Siena-Florence round trip, I would suggest the bus, which takes you up into Siena (the train station is down at the bottom of the hill): http://tinyurl.com/bvlos |
Hi T,
You don't want to buy tickets through Raileurope. They are a ticketing agency. Go directly to www.trenitalia.com. Adult fare, 2 cl, Florence to Lucca is 5E each way. ((I)) |
Thank you Eloise and Ira:
Whew- those prices were scary, figured we definitely would be driving all the time. Found the "real"website and round trip to Florence from Chiusi looks to be about 52E! Thanks again, I was getting a little discouraged checking on those "differently" price fares. Tiller |
>Google Trenitalia, click, RailEurope. Choose..<
Good Lord! Raileurope wants $34 + 15 S&H for a $6.00 ticket from Florence to Lucca. ((I)) |
You're welcome,T.
((I)) |
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