How much are Turin to Naples train tickets?
The cheapest Turin to Naples train tickets start from €57.90 with Italo. The journey takes 6h 7min, with 16 departures per day, from Turin to Naples. To get the lowest fare, book in advance and pick off-peak, mid-week departures — the cheapest non-refundable fares sell out first.
- Cheapest fare: from €57.90
- Journey time: 6h 7min
- Frequency: 16 departures per day
- Carrier: Italo
About This Route
Traveling from Turin to Naples by train takes approximately 6 hours and 7 minutes, with tickets starting at €57.90 on Italo trains. Your journey arrives at Napoli Centrale, the main railway station and a key transport hub in Naples. From Napoli Centrale, the city centre is easily accessible: the metro line 1 connects the station to central areas like Piazza Dante and Municipio in about 5-10 minutes. Alternatively, several bus lines serve the station, and taxis are readily available outside the station entrance for a 10-15 minute ride to the heart of Naples. Walking to the city centre from the station can take around 20-25 minutes, suitable for those with light luggage and good mobility. Napoli Centrale is well-equipped with amenities including ticket offices, luggage storage, and food options, making it convenient for travelers arriving after a long journey. If your plans include onward travel, the station also offers connections to regional trains and buses. Keep in mind that Naples can be busy, so stay aware of your belongings, especially at the station and on public transport.
What to Expect on the Journey
The train journey from Turin to Naples on Italo covers approximately 1,020 kilometers, traversing a diverse range of Italian landscapes and regions. Departing from Turin in the northwest, the route initially passes through the industrial and agricultural plains of Piedmont, with views of the distant Alps to the north. As the train heads southeast, passengers witness the gradual transition into the rolling hills of Emilia-Romagna, crossing near cities like Bologna. Continuing south, the route moves through the Apennine mountain range, where tunnels and viaducts offer glimpses of forested slopes and small towns. Approaching the Campania region, the scenery shifts to more Mediterranean surroundings with coastal glimpses near Naples. The onboard experience on Italo trains is comfortable and modern, featuring spacious seating, power outlets at each seat, free Wi-Fi, and a café area for refreshments. The journey duration is roughly 6 hours and 7 minutes, allowing travelers ample time to relax, work, or enjoy the changing views from large windows as they travel from northern Italy down to the southern coastline.
Route Highlights
How to Get from Turin to Naples
| Option | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
Best Train | 6h 7m | From €57.90 |
| Bus | 11h | From €40.00 |
| Driving | 9h 30m | €80-120 fuel + tolls |
The train offers the fastest and most convenient connection between Turin and Naples, avoiding traffic and providing onboard amenities.
Station Information
Italo Ticket Classes
- Standard seat
- Non-refundable ticket
- No seat reservation changes
- More spacious seat
- Refundable with fee
- Free seat reservation changes
- Wider seat with extra legroom
- Flexible ticket conditions
- Complimentary refreshments
How to Book Turin to Naples Tickets
Book tickets several weeks in advance to access the lowest fares, especially for the Smart class, which sells out quickly.
Select mid-week or non-peak departure times to find cheaper tickets and less crowded trains.
Opt for the Smart class for the most economical price, noting that these tickets are non-refundable and have limited flexibility.
Purchase tickets directly through Italo’s official platforms for real-time availability and secure payment processing.
Monitor Italo’s website for occasional promotions or flash sales that can further reduce the ticket price.
Travel Tips
- Purchase metro tickets before boarding to avoid queues
- Use official taxis from the designated rank to prevent overcharging
- Keep an eye on personal belongings in busy station areas
- Consider leaving large luggage in station lockers if planning to explore immediately
- Check train schedules ahead for any platform changes at Napoli Centrale
Luggage & Accessibility
Italo allows passengers to bring two pieces of luggage plus one small carry-on item per person free of charge. Large suitcases should not exceed 85 cm in height. Oversized items require prior approval. Bicycles are permitted only if dismantled and packed in a suitable bag or case. The trains are equipped with dedicated storage areas near entrances for luggage. Accessibility services include assistance with luggage handling for passengers with reduced mobility, which should be arranged in advance.
Cancellation Policy
https://www.italotreno.it/en/terms-conditions
When You Arrive in Naples
Upon arrival in Naples, start by visiting the historic center where you can explore landmarks such as the Naples Cathedral and the Spaccanapoli street. The National Archaeological Museum offers extensive collections from Pompeii and Herculaneum, located nearby. For a relaxing break, head to the waterfront promenade along Via Partenope. Practical first-hour tips include purchasing a transport ticket at the station for metro or bus rides, grabbing a coffee at one of the nearby cafés, and planning your route using the station’s tourist information point before heading into the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tickets start from €57.9 on Italo trains for the Smart class, with a journey time of about 6 hours and 7 minutes.
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