Venice to Rome Distance

333 milesβ€’536 kmβ€’5.6 hours

Driving distance and route information from Venice, Italyto Rome, Italy. Compare multiple routes and get detailed travel information.

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FASTEST ROUTE

332.89 mi
(535.74 km)
⏱️5h 33m
Via A4 β†’ E-70 β†’ A14 β†’ E-35
A4 β†’ E-70
πŸ’° Tolls🚒 Ferry
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ALTERNATIVE ROUTE

386.65 mi
(622.25 km)
⏱️6h 17m
Via A4 β†’ E-70 β†’ E-45 β†’ E-35
A4 β†’ E-70
πŸ’° Tolls🚒 Ferry
πŸ“ Straight-line distance: 245 miles (394 km)
See crow flies distance β†’
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Complete Driving Guide: Venice to Rome

Essential Route Information

TOTAL DISTANCE
333 mi
536 kilometers
DRIVING TIME
5.6 hours
336 minutes
FUEL ESTIMATE
45 L
$67 cost

πŸ“ Route Overview

Starting PointVenice, Veneto
DestinationRome, Lazio
Route Options2 available routes
Countries Crossed1 country
Time Zone ChangesCheck local times

πŸš— Driving Details

Average Speed96 km/h
Straight-line Distance394 km
Route Efficiency74%
Toll RoadsYes - Budget required
Ferry CrossingsYes - Check schedules

Compare All Routes from Venice to Rome

Route TypeDistanceDrive TimeAvg SpeedTolls
⭐ Fastest Route333 mi (536 km)5.6 hours96 km/hβœ… Yes
Alternative 1387 mi (622 km)6.3 hours99 km/hβœ… Yes

Complete Journey Overview: Venice to Rome

The road journey from Venice to Rome spans approximately 333 miles (536 kilometers), making it a long-distance drive that typically requires 5.6 hours of continuous driving under normal traffic conditions.

This route connects Veneto, Italy with Lazio, Italy, traversing through various regions within Italy. The journey offers 2 distinct routing options, each with unique advantages in terms of distance, time, or scenic value.

The fastest driving route from Venice to Rome follows the A4 β†’ E-70 β†’ A14 β†’ E-35 corridor, maintaining an average speed of approximately 96 km/h. This corridor uses toll roads β€” budget for tolls along the way. The route also includes a ferry crossing β€” check schedules in advance.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Travel Planning Essentials

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Fuel Planning: Expect to use approximately 13 gallons (45 liters) of fuel for this 333 mile journey. Plan fuel stops every 250-300 miles.
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Rest Stops: For safety, plan a 15-minute break every 2 hours of driving. Total journey with breaks: 6.4 hours.
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Best Travel Times: Avoid peak traffic hours (7-9 AM and 5-7 PM) in major cities along your route for optimal travel time.
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Weather Check: Monitor weather conditions along the entire route, especially during winter months or rainy seasons.

πŸ’° Cost Estimation Guide

Fuel Cost (approximate)$47
Toll Costs$17
Vehicle Wear & Tear (total, ~$0.25/mi)$83
Total Trip Cost$147

* Costs are estimates based on average fuel prices and vehicle maintenance. Actual costs may vary.

Alternative Transportation Options

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By Car

5.6 hours

333 miles

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By Plane

0.5 hours flight

394 km direct

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By Bus

7.3 hours

Multiple stops

Venice to Rome - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the driving distance from Venice to Rome?
The driving distance from Venice to Rome is 333 miles (536 km) by the fastest route, which follows A4 β†’ E-70 β†’ A14 β†’ E-35. The straight-line ("as the crow flies") distance is 394 km β€” driving distances are typically 20-40% longer than straight-line because roads must navigate around terrain and built environment.
How long does it take to drive from Venice to Rome?
The drive from Venice to Rome takes approximately 5h 33m of continuous driving at an average speed of 96 km/h. With a 15-minute rest stop every two hours, plan on roughly 6.4 hours of total trip time. Add additional time for traffic, weather, or border crossings.
What is the fastest route from Venice to Rome?
The fastest driving route from Venice to Rome is 333 miles (536 km) via A4 β†’ E-70 β†’ A14 β†’ E-35, taking about 5h 33m. This corridor follows the major highway connection between the two cities and is optimized for travel time.
Are there alternative routes from Venice to Rome?
Yes, 2 routing options exist between Venice and Rome. Alternatives have similar total distance but use different road segments β€” useful if the primary corridor has heavy traffic or construction.
Does the route from Venice to Rome include tolls?
Yes, the fastest driving route from Venice to Rome includes toll roads along A4 β†’ E-70 β†’ A14 β†’ E-35. Toll costs vary by vehicle class and exact path; check the route summary cards above for toll-road indicators on each route option.
How much fuel does it take to drive from Venice to Rome?
A standard car at 30 mpg uses approximately 11 gallons (45 liters) of fuel for the 333-mile (536-km) drive from Venice to Rome. At $3.50 per gallon that is roughly $39 in fuel cost; less efficient vehicles or higher local fuel prices will increase this proportionally.
How do I navigate from Venice to Rome?
Use the "Open this route in your nav app" buttons above the journey guide to launch turn-by-turn directions in Google Maps, Apple Maps, or Waze. Each link pre-fills Venice as the origin and Rome as the destination, so navigation begins as soon as the app opens.