Are there other sites such as Rome2Rio?

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I have been solely relying on Rome2Rio (click the link for a quick explanation of what Rome2Rio is) for planning transportation around Europe. However, only recently have I noticed that it doesn't provide complete information. For example, some TGV routes aren't included and I've had to find routes through other websites. Are there other websites similar to Rome2Rio or is there a more complete version of such a site?



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I think adding GoEuro for europe is important, specially because you can do booking. Note that I work for the company.




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Does Expedia own Rome2rio?

In October 2019, Rome2rio was acquired by Omio, the Berlin-based travel booking platform.

What is Rome2rio?

Rome2rio is a search aggregator that gives an overview of different travel options between two or more destinations, including by train, bus, plane, ferry, and car. It's especially useful for sussing out all your ground transport options or quickly comparing the time and cost of traveling by plane vs.

Does Rome2rio have an app?

Based on the many, many positive reviews of the app for both iOS and Android phones, the Rome2rio app is definitely one I'll be uploading to my phone for our next vacation, even if we won't be anywhere near Rome or Rio.

How reliable is Rome2rio?

It's clear that they run a reputable business with proven success in the industry. Rome2rio has excellent reviews on TrustPilot.com, earning it an average of 5/5 stars from 500 actual users.



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