In which Italian railway stations to find Forexchange Agencies

In which Italian railway stations to find Forexchange Agencies

Forexchange is the first operator in Italy in the currency exchange service. Operating in the market for over 30 years, it boasts more than 3 million customers each year. There are as many as 70 branches of the Forexchange network throughout Italy, located in city centres, McArthurGlen outlets, major Italian airports and railway stations. In-station currency exchange is an indispensable service when travelling into or out of Eurozone countries. Let’s take a look together at which railway stations you can find Forexchange agencies and where in detail.

 

BOLOGNA

  • Bologna Centrale railway station

Bologna Centrale railway station is an international railway station located in the centre of Bologna, 1.5 km from Piazza Maggiore. It is the city’s main station and the fifth largest in Italy.
Address: 40121 Bologna BO
Forexchange is located inside the railway station, at the west side entrance, opposite the taxi rank, next to the pharmacy and Casa Italo.
Opening hours: 09:00 to 16:00, Monday to Saturday

 

FLORENCE

  • Florence Santa Maria Novella railway station

Florence Santa Maria Novella railway station is an international railway station in the centre of Florence, located near the basilica of the same name, about 1 km from Florence Cathedral.
Address: Piazza della Stazione, 50123 Florence FI
The Forexchange point is located inside the railway station, on the Piazza della Stazione side, next to the pharmacy.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday

 

MILAN

  • Milano Centrale railway station

Milano Centrale railway station is located about 3 km from Milan Cathedral. It is Milan’s main station and the second in Italy for passenger flow after Rome Termini. It is one of the most important railway hubs in Europe.
Address: Piazza Duca d’Aosta, 1, 20124 Milan MI
Several Forexchange agencies are located in this station:

Box 2

The Forexchange agency is inside the station, on the mezzanine floor. It is located between the café “A Bar” and the shop “Tally Weijl”. It is room A30 on the station map.
Opening hours: 08:15 to 19:45, 7 days a week

Box 3

Forexchange is located inside the station, on the first floor, in the ‘Arrivals and Departures’ gallery, opposite a tobacconist.
Opening hours: 07:15 to 21:30, 7 days a week

Box 4

The Forexchange point is located inside the station, on the first floor, on the left side of the “Departures” gallery, next to the staircase leading to the “Roadhouse” restaurant.
Opening hours: 10:15 to 17:45, 7 days a week

 

  • Piazza Luigi di Savoia

Address: Piazza Luigi di Savoia 2
Forexchange is also located near the railway station, in front of the taxi rank, near the ‘Michelangelo’ hotel, located between the ‘Giglio Rosso’ restaurant and house number 2.
Opening hours: 08:15 to 19:45, 7 days a week

 

NAPLES

  • Napoli Centrale railway station

Napoli Centrale station is the main station for Naples and the entire Mezzogiorno, and is the seventh busiest station in Italy in terms of passenger flow.

Address:P.za Giuseppe Garibaldi, 80142 Napoli NA

Forexchange is located inside the railway station, on the ground floor, at the Frecciaviaggi “Agenzie365” agency, near door 14 and the taxi rank.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Saturday

 

ROME

  • Termini railway station

Roma Termini station is Rome’s main railway station, the first in Italy and the fifth in Europe in terms of passenger traffic. It is the only railway station located in the historic centre of the city. It is located near the Baths of Diocletian, from which it takes its name.
Address: Via Giovanni Giolitti, 40, 00185 Rome, RM

There are two Forexchange agencies in and around Roma Termini:

Roma Termini Passaggi – Stazione F.S. Termini Atrio c/o Agenzie 365

The Forexchange point is located inside the station ferriovaria, in the main atrium of the ticket office, near the right entrance on via Giolitti, near the taxi rank.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday

Rome Gioberti

Forexchange is located near the Roma Termini railway station. Just exit the station by taking via Giolitti, and then continue on foot for 300 metres on via Gioberti.
Address: Via Gioberti 47/49
Opening hours: 09:45 to 16:15, Monday to Saturday

  • Rome Fiumicino Airport Station Passages

Fiumicino Aeroporto station is the railway station serving Leonardo da Vinci airport.
Address: 00054 Fiumicino RM
Forexchange is located inside the station, at the Frecciaviaggi agency “Agenzie365” in front of the Leonardo Express train stop.
Opening hours: 7:15 a.m. to 7:45 p.m., 7 days a week

 

TURIN

  • Porta Nuova railway station

Torino Porta Nuova railway station is the main railway station in the capital of Piedmont, and the third in Italy.
Address: Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 58, 10121 Turin TO
Forexchange is located inside the station, near platforms 5 and 6.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday

 

TRIESTE

  • Trieste Centrale railway station

Trieste Centrale railway station is the main station of the city. It is a head station, terminal for the lines to Venice, Udine, Vienna and for the bypass line that connects it to the marshalling yard of Trieste Campo Marzio.
Address: Piazza della Libertà, 11, 34132 Trieste TS
Forexchange is located in the railway station, near the ticket office in the central hall.
Opening hours: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday

 

VENICE

  • Santa Lucia railway station

Venice Santa Lucia railway station is the city’s main railway station, and also one of the largest and busiest stations in Italy. It is located in the Cannaregio district, along the Grand Canal.
Address: 30100 Venice VE
Several Forexchange points are located in this station:

F.S. S.Lucia Box

Forexchange is located inside the station, in front of platform 4.
Opening hours: from 10:15 to 17:45, 7 days a week.

S. Lucia Station c/o Agency 365

Another Forexchange point is located inside the station, at the Frecciaviaggi agency “Agenzie365”.
Opening hours: 09:15 to 16:45, Monday to Saturday

Lista di Spagna

Forexchange is located just 3 minutes from the Santa Lucia railway station, in the direction of Ponte delle Guglie-Rialto, near Campo San Geremia.
Address: Sestiere Cannaregio 228, 30100 Venezia VE
Opening hours: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Saturday

 

  • Mestre F.S.Station – Piazzale Favretti

Venezia Mestre is Venice’s main railway station on the mainland.
Address: 30171 Venice VE
The Forexchange point is located inside the station’s shopping gallery, at the Frecciaviaggi “Agenzie365” agency.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday

 

VERONA

  • F.S. Porta Nuova

Verona Porta Nuova station is the city’s main railway station. It is located right in the centre of Verona.
Address: 37138 Verona VR
The Forexchange point is inside the railway station, near the exit to the taxi rank. It is located next to the bar.
Opening hours: 10:00 to 16:00, Monday to Saturday

 

With its widespread presence in the main railway stations in Italy, Forexchange allows you to move without worries. You can book your money exchange in advance through the online currency exchange service or by calling the toll-free number 800.305.357. Make an appointment for the pick-up and, once you arrive at the station, you will find the desired exchange in the selected Forexchange agency. You will pay at the agency the price set at the time of booking, without commission or additional charges of any kind. Book now and save!

 

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