Allegro trains connect Italy and Austria Republic on a daily basis with 4 night trains and two day trains (Venice-Vienna). In Venice there are domestic Trenitalia trains with connections to/from Milan/Torino and Florence/Rome.
Allegro trains run on the following route: Rome/Milan/Venice - Salzburg/Vienna
Eurail Pass conditions
The Eurail Pass is valid on the Allegro train, but you have to pay a supplement fee for the sleeping accomodation. Reservations are always compulsory on this train. If your Eurail Pass does not cover the entire section of the journey, the payment of a “Partial Pass fare” is required.
Average supplements:
- seat (2nd class only): €7
- 6-berth cabin (couchette): €27 p.p.
- 4-bed cabin (couchette): €37 p.p.
- 3-berth cabin (sleeper): €47 p.p.
- Double cabin (sleeper): €67 p.p.
- Double Excelsior cabin (sleeper) with private shower and WC: €77 p.p.
- Single cabin (sleeper): €107
- Single Excelsior cabin (sleeper) with private shower and WC (1st class only): €117
* Please note that not all types of accommodations are available on all trains.
Special Features:
The Allegro trains feature fully air conditioned coaches. They carry couchette and sleeper compartments, as well as luxury sleepers to travel more comfortable with a toilet & shower inside your own cabin.
The night trains have a restaurant car. Depending on the route and your accomodation, your reservation might include a bottle of water, morning breakfast, toiletry kit and newspaper.
More information at: oebb.at or trenitalia.com.
Related pages
Plan your Eurail trip
- Train timetables
Find train schedules and travel times - Railway map
View the major train routes in Europe - Seat reservations
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