Many trains in Italy and beyond offer a discounted fare between 30% & 50% off the Adult fare for Children.
The child offer is now extended to children ages 4 to 14 years when traveling on high-speed Frecciarossa, Frecciabianca, Frecciargento, InterCity, InterCityNotte, EuroCity, and Thello trains. Your child will be assigned his/her own seat and children must be accompanied by an Adult when traveling on this offer.
Regional trains will still offer discounted fares for children ages 4 to 11 years.
Infants & Children 3 & under travel for free and will share a seat with the adult companion.
This option is for customers that have already purchased a Eurail Pass or InterRail Pass and wish to reserve seats or sleeping berths. Learn more about rail passes.
Most high-speed and long-distance trains require seat reservations. The fare rules for each train indicate whether seat reservations are necessary.
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This option is for customers that have already purchased a Eurail Pass or InterRail Pass and wish to reserve seats or sleeping berths. Learn more about rail passes.
Most high-speed and long-distance trains require seat reservations. The fare rules for each train indicate whether seat reservations are necessary.
Note: An ItaliaPass does not entitle customers to use of passholder fares. Roundtrip tickets are not available using a Eurail Pass or InterRail Pass.
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