View of Ponte Vecchio from bedroom window '03 |
This train offers three class options. Take a tour of the smart, prima and club classes. With 12 stops in Italy on the route, you can get to your destination quickly, comfortably and all on a train system that emphasizes environmental sustainability.
Often, I would take the train between Florence and Rome. How I wish I could have traveled in the luxury of this train! According to the current schedule, it takes only 1 hour and 25 minutes to get from Florence to Rome. One fabulous city to another in no time.
I can easily picture Cary Grant ordering his Eataly lunchbox in the club class, enjoying the wi-fi on his laptop and gazing out of the oversized windows.
I cannot wait to make it back to Italy and travel on the NTV. Those who have NTV Italo experience, please post your comments!
3 comments:
This sounds like a train I'd love to take! Especially considering that it's in Italy!
Fabulous train. I took it in June from Rome to Milan. Impeccable service by friendly staff and spotlessly clean train. A whole range of services: free wi-fi, cinema car, library of free e-books on on-board portal (rencent new service).
Laurent
Dear Laurent, Thank you so much for your comment! It's nice to have an endorsement from a traveler who has experienced this particular train. A virtual library sounds incredible! I hope my next trip to Italy is soon!
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