background-img-buses-trains
chiku-desktop

Genoa to Rome bus

chiku-mobile
Available on iOS & Android
Lowest Prices

We find the cheapest bus & train tickets, so you can wander for less.

Best Travel Options

We partner with 500+ carriers to bring you the most bus & train options.

Quick & Easy Booking

Book trips quickly with a simple, hassle-free checkout – online & on our app.

Fast Customer Support

We don’t monkey around. We respond within minutes to help you out.

Genoa - Rome Bus Schedule

Find cheap rental carsFind great deals on cheap cars in the area.
RentalCars logotypeRentalCars logotype
fromRON 139.18

Journey Information

There are 20 intercity buses per day from Genoa to Rome. Traveling by bus from Genoa to Rome usually takes around 8 hours and 27 minutes, but the fastest FlixBus bus can make the trip in 6 hours,

Distance249 mi (400 km)
Shortest duration6h 0m
Cheapest priceRON 49.36
Trips per day13
Most frequent serviceFlixBus
Bus lines1

What bus companies travel from Genoa to Rome?

There is one intercity bus company available to search and book on Wanderu that operates from Genoa to Rome. FlixBus connects the two cities by bus, it offers multiple scheduled buses per day for you to choose from.

BusDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
FlixBus208h 28mRON 147.20
  • First launched in Germany in 2013, FlixBus has become one of the largest intercity bus companies in Europe. Its fleet travels through nearly every country in Europe, including the U.K. FlixBus operates an average of 20 trips from Genoa to Rome, and usually makes the trip in about 8 hours and 28 minutes. On your trip, you'll enjoy Wi-Fi and live GPS, as well as restrooms, air conditioning, and power outlets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, there are direct buses between Genoa and Rome offered by both FlixBus and Marino. Of the 14 daily bus trips from Genoa to Rome, 12 are direct connections.

One of the best neighborhoods in Rome for first-time tourists is the Historic Center, or Centro Storico. Here you’ll find the Pantheon, beautiful churches and more.

Nearby, the Termino-Esquilino central station area is convenient for travelers, and you’ll find some good budget accommodation options. This area also has some great Ancient Roman sites, including the Baths of Diocletian and the remains of the Servian walls.

The Monti neighborhood boasts the Colosseum. Even with this huge tourist draw, it’s a good place for a local vibe. You’ll find a busy nightlife, but it’s also a good place to stay for families.

Trastevere is another great neighborhood for nightlife and restaurants, especially for a younger group. Testaccio is a bit farther from the center of the city, but it’s a cool area that caters to a lot of students.

Navona Square will put you right by the famous Fountain of Four Rivers by Bernini, but this area has big crowds and tends to be more expensive.

The main tourist season in Rome is during the summer. This is a fine time to visit, but if you can come during the off-season, especially during early fall or early spring, where you’ll find milder weather, cheaper room rates and smaller crowds.

The bus takes an average of 8 hours and 27 minutes to cover the 249 miles from Genoa to Rome. However, the fastest bus only takes 6 hours. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.

Because many passengers travel from Genoa to Rome at the beginning of the work week, Monday is usually the busiest day for buses. If you are planning to travel on a Monday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.

On the other hand, Thursday is typically the least busy day for bus travel on this route. If you’re looking for a little extra space, a Thursday ticket is the way to go.

The first bus leaves at 12:00am and the last bus leaves at 11:00pm. To see the times for all buses from Genoa to Rome, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

There are 20 scheduled buses that travel from Genoa to Rome every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. This includes 13 direct buses, where you can stay on the same bus without having to transfer to a connecting bus at any point during your trip.

City Information

Genoa

Genoa - ITGNA-0

Image credit: Unsplash

Genoa - ITGNA-1

Image credit: Unsplash

Genoa - ITGNA-2

Image credit: Unsplash

Once the richest city in the world, Genoa is a prominent Italian port city. A perfect blend of contradictions, the city's impressive architecture tells of its former glory, while its large student population keeps the city lively and fresh.

Upon arriving, take a walk through the old town to explore a unique mixture of medieval, Renaissance, and baroque architecture along Genoa's caruggi, or "narrow alleys." Experience Genoa's iconic street food at any of the city's many cafes and stalls, and try local treats like farinata, focaccia, and fried fish. Visit the Strada Nuova Museums to be transported back in time to the city's opulent past, or the Galata Museo del Mare to learn of Genoa's extensive maritime history.

To discover Genoa's contemporary culture and vibrant nightlife scene, definitely plan for a night on the town. Genoa is the perfect place to dance the night away with an array of cocktail bars, nightclubs, and jazz clubs.

Genoa's transport connections include the Aeroporto di Genova, which provides several daily flights from many major European cities. Train routes connect Genoa to other Italian destinations, as well as some French cities. In addition, FlixBus, Itabus, and others offer bus transport from several major international destinations.

Rome

Rome is a city rich in cultural heritage, as well as one of the most romantic destinations in Europe. To fully understand the city’s extraordinary history, visitors should take the time to visit the Capitoline Museums, where the collections include hundreds of sculptures as well as the Capitoline Wolf, the symbol of Rome itself. The famous Trevi’s Fountain is also on the must-see list of many travelers. Boasting an amazing baroque design with mythological motifs, the fountain is one of the most photogenic spots in the city, and it is located near the principal shopping area. If you wish to check out some of the city’s most iconic structures, head over to the Sistine Chapel, which houses the famous fresco by Michelangelo.

Rome is every foodie’s heaven. As you explore the city’s food scene, don’t hesitate to take the chance to try out a local specialty, artichokes. The best place to try these out is at Nonna Betta. For those who want to try the famous Roma coffee, Caffe Sant'Eustachio might be the right spot.

The principal train station in Rome is the Termini station. The main bus station is Roma Tiburtina. The city’s air services are fulfilled by three airports: Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, Rome Ciampino Airport, and Roma-Urbe, of which the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is the largest.

Station Information

Where does the bus leave from in Genoa?

Main departure station: Via Fanti d'Italia

Fanti d'Italia is the main bus and coach station in Genoa, with trips from FlixBus, MarinoBus, and Itabus, among others. These operators regularly travel to destinations throughout Italy, such as Venice, Naples, and Rome. The terminal is not far from Genoa's central train station, so you can find lots of cafes, shops, and bars in the immediate area. There are also lots of waiting areas and information stands at the terminal. The station is close to the port and sees many visitors arriving and leaving by boat, so you can easily grab a taxi or local bus to various city attractions and the port itself.

All bus stations in Genoa:

  • Via Fanti d'Italia

  • Piazza della Vittoria 94R

Where does the bus arrive in Rome?

Largo Guido Mazzoni  - ITRMEDEFLX-0

Image credit: CAPTAIN RAJU

Link to image attribution

Main arrival station: Largo Guido Mazzoni

Rome's main long-distance bus station, known as Autostazione Tiburtina, is located on Largo Guido Mazzoni in the northeast of the city. The modern, state-of-the-art facility has several small food outlets, restrooms, and left luggage facilities. Bus companies like FlixBus and RegioJet operate routes from Tiburtina to destinations including Venice and Prague. It can be accessed via the city's metro line B and is just a short walk to Roma Tiburtina railway station. Several hotels, bars, and restaurants line the nearby Via Tiburtina for the perfect welcome to the Eternal City.

All bus stations in Rome:

  • Largo Guido Mazzoni

  • Via Vincenzo Giudice

  • Ciampino Airport

Get around town with Moovit

Find the best way to get to and from any station in Rome by public transit, courtesy of Moovit. Search now

Need a return trip from Rome to Genoa?

Search Bus Tickets

Wanderu is the simplest way to book bus and train travel.

With just a quick search on Wanderu, you can compare bus and train schedules and prices from hundreds of travel companies in one convenient place to find the trip that works best for you. Wanderu’s simple checkout process makes it easy to book cheap bus and train tickets hassle-free. Most importantly, as Wanderu is an official partner of all leading bus and train companies, we always have the best bus and train deals out there.

Book buses and trains on the go with the Wanderu app.

Download our app and snag the best travel deals across North America & Europe.Learn more

iPhone
Android
Available on iOS & Android