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The sightseeing Rome
on foot is indeed an exhausting enterprise. The public transport system gets
you to the major tourist sites and attractions quicker.
Most monuments of Rome is located within the
invisible circle diameter 5 km. The city transport authority, ATAC, runs
metro, buses and trams that operate within the city. Travelling
on public transport is not really safe, be aware, but
Big Time!
of
pickpockets
and
gropers on
crowded buses,
and
especially the
64 route between
Termini and the
Vatican.
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Bus &
Tram
Tickets
1
ticket (BIT): 1,50 euro
100 min valid
from
the moment it has been stamped
24H:
7,00 euro
48H:
12,50 euro
72H: 18,00 euro
7
days (CIS): 24 euro |
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ATAC buses and trams are the mainstay of Rome's transport network.
Tram is mainly serving suburban areas, and an express tram
service that links Largo Argentina to Trastevere and the western suburbs.
Trams and buses share the same tickets and pricing system. Owing to
continual changes in the network, however, routes and numbers are subject to
change: if you plan to use public transport, it's a good idea to pick up a
copy of the latest city bus map, available free from the ATAC kiosk outside
Termini.
Buy tickets before getting on a bus or tram - they do not sell on abourd all
buses .
A small fleet of electric mini-buses also plies the centre. The 115, 116, 117 and 119 connect places such as the Pantheon, Piazza di Spagna, Campo dei Fiori, and Piazza Venezia with Via Veneto and Termini. It's a bit like trundling around on a milk float, but they're handy when it's too hot to walk, and views are good.
Tickets
Ticket must be
bought before
boarding, and
are available
from the ATAC
automatic ticket
machines
(scattered
throughout the
city),
information
centers, some
bars and
newsstands and
all tabacchi
shops.
When you board a
bus or tram, you
must stamp
tickets in the
machines by the
rear and/or
front doors.
If travelling
without paying
looks an easy
option, bear in
mind that there
are ticket
inspectors
around, and that
if you are
caught you will
be fined
50 Euro on the
spot.
NIGHT BUSES
There are currently 23 night routes, which run from about 12.10am to 5.30am daily.
They run every 30 minutes to an hour, and the schedule for each route (identified by an N after the number) is written on bus stops.
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METRO
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(1 time)
24H:
7,00 euro
48H:
12,50 euro
72H: 18,00 euro
7 days (CIS): 24 euro
The same tickets are valid on all city buses,
trams and metro lines.
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"Advantage of
the Metro is
Fast to arrive
distination."
Rome has 3 metro lines, Line A and Line B which form a rough cross on the map, with the hub at Stazione Termini.
Line A :Anagnina -
Battistini
open from 5.30am to 23:30 daily, (until 1:30 Saturday).
Line B : Laurentina -
Rebibbia
Line B1 : Laurentina - Conca d'Oro from EUR in the south to the north-eastern suburbs. Both lines are open from 5.30am to
23:30, daily (until 1:30 Friday and Saturday).
Line C : Parco di Centocelle - Pantano
Open from 5:30 a.m. to 21:00 daily ( until 18:30 Saturday and
Holidays)
ATTEN!!
Line A and Line B/B1 ( From Sunday to Friday )
Until November 30th leatest departure
22:30,after there are shuttles
MA1 and
MA2)
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Tourist sightseeing Bus
Travelling on public transport is not really safe, because they'll wait
for time of pickpockets and gropers on crowded buses and metro......
But if you take a tourist sight bus.....You can enjoy to spend a great time
and Safe..According your schedule and money.
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Bus Terminal
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Line A (Via Marsala/Termini station) 9:00~
Line B(Piazza dei Cinquecento) 8:45~
Ticket : Online or visitor center (Via IV Novembre 147) |
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Price
1 day: Adult : 25 euro
/ Child : 12 euro
2 days: Adult
: 28 euro / Child : 14 euro
2 days: Adult
: 32 euro / Child : 16 euro |
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110
Open Bus info
Bus Terminal
Viale Einaudi (Piazza del Cinquecento)
8.30~
Ticket : Online, On the bus, Info box (Termini) |
Price
24H(Hip-on,Hip-off
) : Adult: 20 euro
48H(Hip-on,Hip-off
) : Adult: 25 euro
1 day (No stop):Adult : 15 euro
Family48H(Hip-on,Hip-off
)2 Adult+2 children (Max 4): 50 euro |
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Night Bus
Useful routes
40N : Same route of Metro Line B
55N : Same route of Metro Line A
78N :Piazzale Clodio-Piazzale Flaminio-Piazza Cavour-Corso
Rinascimento-Largo di Torre Argentina-Piazza Venezia-Via Nazionale-Termini.
29N : Piramide-Ponte Vittorio Emanuale ll-Piazza
Risorgimento-Viale Belle Arti-Piazza Ungheria-V.le Regina Margherita-Piazza
Porta Maggiore-Piazza Porta san Giovanni-Piazza Colosseo
80N :Same route of train Roma Ostia-Lido
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Metro
Line A
After 22:30 substitution with the shuttle bus
info Shuttle bus
MA1/MA2
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NO ONE
KNOWS
HOW TO BUY A
TICKET!!
Everyday I see
long line in
front of the
machine....why?
Comeback money
from the
machine?
or
Dosen't come out
change?
How to buy the
ticket.
1. push fist
button to number
of the ticket.
If you need 2
tickets, push 2
times.
2. put the money
( coin or bill )
Attention:
Maximum change
is 4 euro
3. come out
ticket first
then come out
change.
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