| Travel distance | 227 miles |
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| Fastest time | 3h 32m |
| Daily trains | 29 |
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Traveling by train from Turin to Venice is an easy and comfortable journey. The distance from Turin to Venice is 227 miles, and many high-speed trains make the trip in just 3 hours and 32 minutes.
The Turin to Venice train takes you east across the picturesque Piedmont and Veneto regions of Italy. Most high-speed trains travel directly from Turin to Venice, often with a stop in Milan; you won’t be required to change trains. However, if you’re traveling on a slower and less expensive regional train, you may be required to transfer from one train to another.
Train from Turin to Venice
Most trains leave Torino Porta Nuova Station several times per hour for Venezia Santa Lucia Station—averaging 25+ trains per day (based on typical schedules). The earliest train to Venice leaves around 5:50 a.m. The last train to Venice around 6:50 p.m.
Note that weekends and holidays typically mean less frequent service and sometimes longer travel times.
Amenities on the trains between Turin and Venice
Italy’s high-speed trains are equipped with air conditioning and electrical outlets at your seat to charge devices. There is wi-fi on most trains, but the signal will drop in tunnels and at stations. Expect a cafe car on every train, as well as a food cart that brings snacks, sandwiches and beverages to your seat. At the end of each car you’ll find a restroom and plenty of racks to store large luggage.
Torino Porta Nuova is Turin's main railway terminus and the third busiest station in all of Italy.
Opened in 1864, the station boasts a grand, Neoclassical façade that overlooks Piazza Carlo Felice in the heart of the city, blending historical charm with modern convenience. As a terminal station, trains arrive perpendicularly to the main building.
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The station has 20 platforms and manages over 350 trains daily.
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You will find plenty of bars, restaurants, and shops inside.
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The station has a ticket office, waiting areas, restrooms (though they can be hard to locate according to some reviews), and luggage storage (KiPoint).
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Trenitalia's FRECCIAClub lounge is available for eligible passengers.
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Accessibility Services (Sala Blu) are available for passengers with reduced mobility.
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Connectivity is excellent, with a Metro station (Porta Nuova stop on Line 1) directly underneath and numerous bus and tram stops outside.
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The station is centrally located, just a 10-15 minute walk to major attractions like Piazza Castello and the city center
Venezia Santa Lucia is the main railway station for Venice, uniquely located on the northern edge of the historic city on the Grand Canal. It's the only point of entry into the pedestrian-only city by train.
The current station building was completed in 1952, featuring a sleek, modern design that contrasts with Venice's ancient architecture. Given its location, it serves as the gateway for millions of visitors arriving in Venice by rail, offering stunning views of the lagoon and canals upon exit.
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The station features 23 tracks and handles over 82,000 passengers daily.
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Due to its unique location, there are no road vehicles, but it is well-served by Vaporetto (water bus) stops directly outside the station, connecting you to all parts of Venice.
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Inside, you'll find a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, along with a ticket office, self-service ticket machines, and restrooms.
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Luggage storage (KiPoint) is available, which is particularly useful given Venice's car-free nature.
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Trenitalia FRECCIALounge is available for eligible passengers.
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Accessibility services (Sala Blu) are available for passengers with reduced mobility.
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From Santa Lucia, you can easily walk to sights like the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Square (though a Vaporetto is often preferred for longer distances with luggage).