Frequently asked questions for your trip New York - Rome
The best way to travel from New York to Rome is by train. The train provides a cost-effective, safe, and easy way to travel between the two cities. You also have the choice of using carpooling services.
New York and Rome are 187 miles (302 km) apart.
About Bus Travel
Bus Travel Tips
Make friends with the driver. They usually know a lot about your destination and may even recommend which side of the bus to sit on to get the best views on the road between New York and Rome!
Start sightseeing the minute your bus leaves the station. If you're on the night bus from New York to Rome, get comfy and count the stars.
Taking the bus creates the smallest carbon footprint compared to other modes of transport. Not to mention that buses will allow you to discover scenic gems from New York to Rome that are otherwise impossible to come by with a plane.
Make a music playlist for your bus ride from New York to Rome, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack.
Did you know?
It takes 27 hours to go by bus from Lima to Cusco, one of the craziest bus trips on the world. This route is used daily by locals and backpackers.
Did you know there are on average 4,400 intercity bus departures every day in the US only? This number has been growing for 9 years in a row, yay!
The Superbus, created by a Dutch engineer is the world's fastest bus with 250 km/h. Too bad it's only a prototype for now.
Will you be returning to New York by bus?
Bus from Rome to New YorkYou can also go to Rome by train
Train from New York to RomeWhy choose Busbud?
The Best Way To Book Bus and Train Tickets
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Popular Buses Connecting New York
Buses Leaving from New York
- Bus from New York to Brownsville
- Bus New York - Ridgewood
- New York - Montreal
- Bus from New York to Toronto
- Bus New York - Baltimore
- New York - Lafayette
- Bus from New York to Allentown
- Bus New York - Syracuse
- New York - Ithaca
- Bus from New York to Orlando
- Bus New York - Virginia Beach
- New York - Atlanta
- Bus from New York to Binghamton
- Bus New York - Los Angeles
Buses Going to New York
- Bus from Rosendale to New York
- Bus Toronto - New York
- Lancaster - New York
- Bus from Delhi to New York
- Bus Williamsburg - New York
- White Plains - New York
- Bus from Allentown to New York
- Bus Atlantic City - New York
- Manassas - New York
- Bus from Providence to New York
- Bus Syracuse - New York
- Wilmington - New York
- Bus from Tysons to New York
- Bus Binghamton - New York
- Atlanta - New York
Popular Buses Connecting Rome
Buses Leaving from Rome
- Bus from Rome to Temple
- Bus Rome - Sparta
- Rome - Vienna
- Bus from Rome to Arcadia
- Bus Rome - Denmark
- Rome - Amsterdam
- Bus from Rome to New York
- Bus Rome - Syracuse
- Rome - Watertown
- Bus from Rome to Scranton
- Bus Rome - Potsdam
- Rome - Philadelphia
- Bus from Rome to Albany
- Bus Rome - Atlanta
- Rome - Alton
Buses Going to Rome
Popular routes in this country
- Bus from Newark to Washington
- Bus Albany - New York
- Fort Lauderdale - Orlando
- Bus from New York to Atlantic City
- Bus Orlando - Fort Lauderdale
- New York - Buffalo
- Bus from New York to Niagara Falls
- Bus Las Vegas - Los Angeles
- Buffalo - New York
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- Bus Washington - Newark
- Seattle - Leavenworth
- Bus from Boston to Newark
- Bus Hartford - New York
- Los Angeles - San Francisco