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.
ATAC Bus & Tram
ATAC buses and trams are the mainstay of Rome's transport network.
There are nine tram routes, 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
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METRO Line A / Line B
Rome has only two metro lines, which form a rough cross on the map, with the hub at Stazione Termini. Line A runs from the south-east to the north-west, line B from EUR in the south to the north-eastern suburbs. Both lines are open from 5.30am to
23:30, daily (until 0:30 saturday).
The same tickets are valid on all city buses, trams and metro lines.
They must be bought before boarding, and are available from the
ATAC automatic ticket machines (scattered throughout the city), information centres, some bars and newstands 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.
Tickets Costs
1 Time (BIT): 1,50 euro 100 min valid bus&Tram / 1 Time for
Metro
1 Day (BIG): 6,00 euro
3 Days (BTI): 16,50 euro
7 Days (CIS): 24 euro
ROMA
PASS : 34 euro
Roma pass which is sponsored by Rome City Council and the
Ministry for the Arts and Cultural activities, in collaboration with ATAC,
the public transport company, is the capital's special tourist cultural card
that enables both tourists and interested local residents, the opportunity
to benefit from various discounts and service that make it easier and
cheaper to enjoy the splendors' of Rome.
- Free entry to the first visited museum and
or archeological sites of your choice. Free
admission included the exhibition held in the museum.
- Free use of the city's public transport network. Valid until midnight of
the third day inclusive that of the first validation for ATAC public
transport within the territory of the Municipality of Rome.
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.
Here some details for sight buses and boat.
City Sightseeing Roma
info
Bus Terminal
Line A (Via Marsala/Termini station) 9:00~
Line B(Piazza dei Cinquecento) 8:45~
Ticket : Online or visitor center (Via IV Novembre 147)
Price
1 day: Adult : 25 euro
/ Child : 12 euro
2 day: Adult
: 28 euro / Child : 14 euro
2 day: Adult
: 32 euro / Child : 16 euro
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
ArcheoBus info
Bus Terminal
Viale Einaudi (Piazza del Cinquecento)
9:00~
Ticket : Online, On the bus, Info box (Termini)
Archeobus tourist route goes through the centre of Rome and then along Via
Appia Antica.
Price
1 tour ticket ( Non stop): 15
euro
24H(Stop&Go)Adult : 20 euro
Family 48H(Stop&Go) : 50 euro
Battelli Sul Tevere
info
The view of Rome from Tiber, immersed in
the heart of the Eternal City, in a single
environment, to live an unforgettable
experience.
Period: April /01 ~ October/31
Depart :
Castello Sant'Angelo
Start : from 10:00
every 60 min
Depart :
Tiberina
Start : from 10:35
every 60 min
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