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  1. Trenitalia Pass is a travel offer for foreign citizens living outside Italy, allowing them to visit Italy with Frecce, Intercity and Eurocity trains. Choose from Easy or Comfort options, and book your first journey within 11 months of purchase.

    • Base Ticket

      Travel with our FRECCE trains, at high speed, departing and...

    • Offers

      Special offers: Economy, Super economy, Same-day return,...

  2. What do rail passes cover in Italy? Aside from the extra reservation fees required for certain classes of train (see above), Eurail passes cover all travel on trains run by the Italian State Railway (Ferrovie dello Stato Italiano).

  3. Learn how to compare the cost and convenience of a Eurail Italy Pass or point-to-point train tickets for your itinerary. See examples of different routes and prices, and tips on how to buy tickets online.

  4. Learn how to use the Trenitalia site to book train tickets, check schedules, and find train stations in Italy. The site is in English, but you need to know some Italian names and dates to get the best results.

  5. The official website ( https://www.trenitalia.com/en/offers/trenitalia-pass.html) pretty clearly states that the pass is valid for the domestic (Italian) portion only of EuroCity routes to/from Switzerland and that each booking is considered a single trip.

  6. A Trenitalia pass is about the same price as a one-country Interrail or Eurail pass for Italy covering the same number of days, but as you don't need to pay €10 for every reservation, the Trenitalia pass works out cheaper.

  7. Learn about the new Trenitalia Pass, a national rail pass for Italy that includes seat reservations and offers different types, durations and classes. Compare it with Eurail and InterRail passes and find out how to book and use it.