What are the most popular routes to Italy?
| Route | Average price | Average duration | Daily departures | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milano - Turin | Average price$42 | Average duration1h 50m | Daily departures155 | |
| Bologna - Florence | Average price$19 | Average duration1h 20m | Daily departures41 | |
| Bologna - Florence | Average price$40 | Average duration38m | Daily departures34 | |
| Turin - Rome | Average price$63 | Average duration11h 10m | Daily departures26 | |
| Genoa - Milano | Average price$30 | Average duration2h 5m | Daily departures17 | |
| Bologna - Rome | Average price$36 | Average duration5h 15m | Daily departures26 | |
| Milano - Chambéry | Average price$245 | Average duration3h 27m | Daily departures1 | |
| Florence - Milano | Average price$39 | Average duration4h 50m | Daily departures40 | |
| Brescia - Milano | Average price$16 | Average duration1h 50m | Daily departures5 | |
| Florence - Rome | Average price$25 | Average duration3h 25m | Daily departures45 |
What popular bus companies operate in Italy?
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Frequently asked questions about travelling in Italy
Please note that schedules, routes, or operator details shown here may be updated or vary at the time of your trip.
How much does a bus ticket cost in Italy?
Bus travel in Italy is one of the most affordable ways to get around. Prices vary depending on distance and route: Short trips between nearby cities are usually budget-friendly. In the last 12 months, the average ticket price for domestic routes was $63. Long-distance journeys connecting major hubs are more expensive but still offer great value. International routes to neighbouring countries are higher priced but often cheaper than flights.
Example fares in Italy:
Milano ↔ Turin (average: $42)
Bologna ↔ Florence (average: $19)
Turin ↔ Rome (average: $63)What is the best way to travel around Italy?
While you can choose from different transportation options, Buses, Trains and Ferries are usually the most convenient and cost-effective way to explore Italy:
- Bus: 28374 routes
- Carpool: 7819 routes
- Train: 3762 routes
- Ferry: 368 routesHow do I book bus and train tickets in Italy?
Booking a bus or train ticket is simple and flexible: Online with Busbud, you can compare schedules and operators, reserve your seat in advance and pay securely by selecting your preferred method and currency. You can also download our App: Get it on Google Play, Download on the App Store.
Do I need cash, or can I pay by card in Italy?
When buying Bus or Train tickets in Italy with Busbud we accept the following payment methods: Visa, MasterCard, China Union Pay, Diners Club Canada, Discover Click to Pay, JCB payment, Klarna (Pay over time), Google Pay
Currency: Euro (EUR) is the main currency.How do I travel from Milano to Turin by bus?
The bus is the most popular way to travel from Milano to Turin
Travel time: 1h 50m
Ticket prices: From $42
Frequency: 155 departures daily
Recommended operators: BlaBlaCar Bus, MarinoBus, ALSA, FlixBus, Sindbad, Itabus, Flibco, SITA Sud, Interbus Italy, SatamHow do I get from Italy to neighbouring countries by bus or train?
The buses connecting with major cities in neighbouring countries are:
Verona ↔ Munich, Germany
Venice ↔ Munich, Germany
Venice ↔ Ljubljana, Slovenia
Bologna ↔ Munich, Germany
The trains that connect to major cities in neighbouring countries are:
Milano ↔ Chambéry, France
Turin ↔ Chambéry, France
Milano ↔ Lugano, SwitzerlandWhat are the most popular airports in Italy?
You can find train and bus routes to and from some major airports. For example: Malpensa Airport, Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE), Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO), Catania Airport, Milan Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport, Linate Airport, Pisa Airport, Rome Ciampino Airport, Naples Airport, Treviso Airport





