Route
Stops: Warsaw – Rome
Intermediate stops and boarding points on the route
🇵🇱 Warsaw · Warsaw, Zachodnia Bus Station
Dworzec Autobusowy Warszawa Zachodnia, Al. Jerozolimskie 144, Warszawa
Departure
🇮🇹 Rome · Rome, Tiburtina Bus Terminal
Autostazione Tiburtina, Piazzale Tiburtino, Roma
Arrival
Price from ₴7 500
Benefits
Why travel by bus
Bus travel Warsaw – Rome is a convenient and affordable way to get there
Pay at boarding
For most trips, payment is made directly to the driver or cashier. No online overpayments or risks.
Affordable prices
The bus Warsaw – Rome is one of the most economical directions.
Verified carriers
All carriers on the route pass license checks and passenger evaluations.
Wi-Fi on board
Most buses are equipped with free Wi-Fi, USB chargers, and power outlets. Work on the go.
Flexible schedule
Choose a convenient departure time.
24/7 Support
Transitica managers work around the clock and will help with any questions, including while you travel.
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Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
All about the bus trip Warsaw → Rome
Which bus terminal does the bus arrive at in Rome and how do I get to the centre?
The bus arrives at Autostazione Tiburtina (Piazzale Tiburtino). The Tiburtina metro station (line B) is right next door. Termini station in the city centre is 3 stops and 7 minutes away; the Colosseum is 2 more stops from Termini.
Do I need a Schengen visa to travel to Rome?
Yes, Italy is part of the Schengen Area. A valid Schengen visa is required for entry. Ukrainian citizens with a biometric passport may stay in the Schengen Area for up to 90 days without a visa.
Should I book Vatican and Colosseum tickets in advance?
Yes — book Colosseum and Vatican Museum tickets in advance on the official websites. Without a booking, queues can stretch to 2–3 hours, especially in peak season. Entry to St Peter's Basilica is free but also has a queue.
What is the best way to get around Rome after arriving?
The metro (lines A and B) and ATAC buses are the most practical options. A BIT ticket (€1.50) is valid for 100 minutes on all transport modes. Rome is also very walkable — the Colosseum to the Vatican is about 5 km through the historic centre.
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Bus Warsaw – Rome: everything you need to know
The route Warsaw – Rome is served by verified carriers. The average travel time is 28 h.
Price and travel time Warsaw – Rome
The average travel time is 28 h, and the fastest trip takes 28 h. The distance between the cities is 1 644 km.