
Italy has just introduced a nostalgic new way to travel—from Rome to the sun-kissed shores of Puglia—on the Espresso Salento, a luxurious sleeper train designed to make the journey part of the destination.
Recently launched as part of Trenitalia’s tourist train initiative, this vintage-style experience whisks travelers overnight through some of the country’s most scenic southern landscapes.
A Classic Journey, Reimagined
The Espresso Salento departs from Rome’s Termini station at 21:10, reaching Lecce by 08:45 the next morning. Along the way, the train stops in Bari, Polignano a Mare, Monopoli, and Ostuni—each offering postcard-worthy views and a taste of southern Italian charm.
With private sleeping compartments, a restaurant car serving authentic Italian dinners and breakfasts, and a quiet overnight ambiance, this train is more than just a mode of transport—it’s an immersive travel experience.
What to Expect On Board
– Comfortable couchettes and sleeping cabins
– Dining car with traditional cuisine
– Luggage space and modern amenities
– A route through historic and coastal towns
When to Go
This route is available on select dates throughout the summer, particularly geared toward weekend travelers. Tickets tend to sell out quickly due to high demand and limited capacity.
Pricing & Booking Tips
– Prices vary depending on the cabin type and travel dates, starting from around €60 to €130 per person
– Book in advance for the best options
– Check if your ticket includes meals or if they’re available for purchase on board
Ready to Ride?
Book your unforgettable overnight journey from Rome to Puglia aboard the Espresso Salento now.
Choose your cabin: From cozy reclining seats to couchettes (4–6 sleepers) and private cabins — the train offers rest as travel. Reserve here: → ItaliaRail – Night Train Tickets (Recommended for international travelers)
Slow Stops with Soul: Here’s how to honor each destination — not by rushing, but by savoring its quiet gifts.
Polignano a Mare
Cliffs that fall into poetry. Linger for sea caves, limoncello sips, and whispered verses etched on stone steps.
→ Polignano tours on Viator
Monopoli
The coastal town where time forgets itself. Whitewashed alleys, slow cafés, churches that carry salt air in their walls.
→ Parco Rurale
Ostuni
Known as “The White City.” Walk its labyrinth at sunrise, when the light feels hand-painted.
→Discovering Lecce and Ostuni
Brindisi
A port of departures and arrivals since ancient times. Sit by the harbor and let the wind turn your thoughts outward.
→Brindisi Bay Boat Tour
Where to Stay
Choose accommodation that matches the spirit of your journey — not just comfort, but calm.
Little Extras that Carry the Mood
- A linen scarf for the chill in early morning stations
- A journal or mini sketchbook for fleeting thoughts
- Meditation or nature soundtracks for your cabin
- Your favorite tea in a travel mug
- A book
And if you haven’t yet, read the first part of this journey — When the Train Becomes a Shelter for the Soul —
and let it remind you that destinations don’t always need tickets. Sometimes, they need only pause.
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