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| Boilerpipe Text | For instance, the subway or metro has a train that leaves the station every five minutes. What’s good about it is that you don’t have to wait too long and plus, you get to your destination faster. However, metros can get very busy: in fact they often do. It also stops at stations which may not be exactly what you want.
As for bus rides, it has more stops than the metros have. It drops you off at major tourist destinations making it an easy way to travel from one landmark to another.
Taxis are the most comfortable means to travel Rome, however it’s more expensive than the metro or bus. Good thing is that you get the car to yourself, so you can make it stop anywhere and anytime you like. Just in case you pass by souvenir shop and want to check it out, you can simply ask the taxi driver to do so because you won’t be disturbing any other passengers anyway.
Majority of the public transports in Rome is run by ATAC (Azienda per la mobilita.) The rest is managed by COTRAL (Compagnia Trasporti Laziali.)
For more information about how you can get through the streets of Rome and other things about public transport in Rome, visit their websites.
TIP:
 You can buy public transportation tickets in either a tobacco shops or a ticket kiosk. You can even choose from the four different cards.
BIT – ticket valid for one metro ride or 75 minutes of bus ride, costs €1 ($1.30)
BIG – ticket valid all day on all (*) types of transport in Rome, costs €4 ($5.25)
BTI – ticket valid for three days on all (*) types of transport in Rome, costs €11 ($14.35)
CIS – card valid for a whole week on all (*) types of transport in Rome, costs €16 ($21)
*
 – Except the Fiuimicino airport and the Tivoli |
| Markdown | ### Rome sightseeing and popular attractions
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- [Popular](https://www.romesightseeing.net/public-transport-in-rome/)
## Popular Sights
[Colosseum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-colosseum/)
[Trevi Fountain](https://www.romesightseeing.net/trevi-fountain/)
[The Pantheon](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-pantheon/)
[Roman Forum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/roman-forum/)
[Vatican Museum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-vatican-museums-tickets/)
[st Peters Basilica](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-peters-basilica/)
[st Peters Square](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-peters-square/)
[Palatine Hill](https://www.romesightseeing.net/palatine-hill/)
[Castel sant'Angelo](https://www.romesightseeing.net/castel-santangelo/)
[Villa Borghese](https://www.romesightseeing.net/villa-borghese/)
[Piazza Navona](https://www.romesightseeing.net/piazza-navona/)
[The Spanish Steps](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-spanish-steps/)
[Piazza del Popolo](https://www.romesightseeing.net/piazza-del-popolo/)
[Basilica St John Lateran](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-john-lateran-archbasilica/)
[Victor Emmanuel II](https://www.romesightseeing.net/monument-of-victor-emmanuel-ii/)
[Markets of Trajan](https://www.romesightseeing.net/markets-of-trajan/)
[Rainbow Magic land](https://www.romesightseeing.net/rainbow-magic-land/)
[Zoomarine](https://www.romesightseeing.net/zoomarine-water-amusement-park/)
[Capitoline Museums](https://www.romesightseeing.net/capitoline-museums/)
[The Mouth of Truth](https://www.romesightseeing.net/mouth-truth/)
[Circus Maximus](https://www.romesightseeing.net/circus-maximus/)
[Bioparco Zoo](https://www.romesightseeing.net/giardino-zoologico-di-roma/)
[Appia Antica Park](https://www.romesightseeing.net/appia-antica-park/)
[Baths of Caracalla](https://www.romesightseeing.net/baths-caracalla/)
[Cinecitta Studio's](https://www.romesightseeing.net/cinecitta-studios/)
[Pyramid of Cestius](https://www.romesightseeing.net/pyramid-of-cestius/)
[Cinecitta World](https://www.romesightseeing.net/cinecitta-world/)
[The Catacombs](https://www.romesightseeing.net/catacombs-rome/)
[Capitoline Hill](https://www.romesightseeing.net/capitoline-hill/)
[Aqueduct Park](https://www.romesightseeing.net/aqueduct-park/)
[Botanical Garden](https://www.romesightseeing.net/botanical-garden/)
[](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-colosseum/)
[](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-pantheon/)
[](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-vatican-museums-tickets/)
[](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-spanish-steps/)
- [Discover Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/public-transport-in-rome/)
## Neighborhoods
[Trastevere](https://www.romesightseeing.net/trastevere/)
[Trevi District](https://www.romesightseeing.net/trevi-district/)
[Vatican city](https://www.romesightseeing.net/vatican-city/)
[Testaccio](https://www.romesightseeing.net/testaccio/)
[Tiber Island](https://www.romesightseeing.net/tiber-island/)
[Campus Martius](https://www.romesightseeing.net/campus-martius/)
[EUR](https://www.romesightseeing.net/eur/)
[Coppede](https://www.romesightseeing.net/coppede/)
[Monti](https://www.romesightseeing.net/monti/)
## Squares
[st Peters Square](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-peters-square/)
[Piazza Navona](https://www.romesightseeing.net/piazza-navona/)
[Spanish Square](https://www.romesightseeing.net/spanish-square/)
[Piazza del Popolo](https://www.romesightseeing.net/piazza-del-popolo/)
[Piazza Venezia](https://www.romesightseeing.net/piazza-venezia/)
[Largo di Torre Argentina](https://www.romesightseeing.net/largo-di-torre-argentina/)
## Fountains
[Trevi Fountain](https://www.romesightseeing.net/trevi-fountain/)
[Neptune Fountain](https://www.romesightseeing.net/neptune-fountain/)
[Fountain of the four rivers](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-fountain-of-the-four-rivers/)
[Fontana della Barcaccia](https://www.romesightseeing.net/fontana-della-barcaccia/)
[Fontana del Tritone](https://www.romesightseeing.net/fontana-del-tritone/)
## Rome Area
[Tivoli](https://www.romesightseeing.net/tivoli/)
[Ostia Antica](https://www.romesightseeing.net/ostia-antica/)
[Naples](https://www.romesightseeing.net/naples/)
[Ninfa](https://www.romesightseeing.net/ninfa/)
[Lazio](https://www.romesightseeing.net/lazio/)
[Overview of the sights](https://www.romesightseeing.net/monuments-rome/)
[Pope St. Peter's Square](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-peters-square/)
- [Tours & Tickets](https://www.romesightseeing.net/public-transport-in-rome/)
## First time in Rome?
[Rome Tours overview](https://www.romesightseeing.net/rome-tours/)
[Colosseum & Roman Forum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/excursion-old-rome-and-the-colosseum/)
[Vatican City](https://www.romesightseeing.net/vatican-city-tours/)
[Bicycle Tour](https://www.romesightseeing.net/bicycle-tour/)
[Villa Borghese](https://www.romesightseeing.net/villa-borghese-and-gardens-tour/)
[Hop Hop Bus Tour](https://www.romesightseeing.net/hop-hop-bus-tour/)
[Gladiator School](https://www.romesightseeing.net/gladiator-school/)


## Discover Rome History
[Old Rome and the Colosseum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/excursion-old-rome-and-the-colosseum/)
[Crypts and Catacombs](https://www.romesightseeing.net/crypts-and-catacombs-rome-tour/)
[Vatican city and Vatican tombs](https://www.romesightseeing.net/vatican-city-and-vatican-tombs-excursion/)
[Pompeii](https://www.romesightseeing.net/rome-pompeii-day-trip/)
[Rome ghost walk tour](https://www.romesightseeing.net/rome-ghost-walk-tour/)
[Illumination Tour](https://www.romesightseeing.net/illumination-tour/)
[Bernini Mystery tour](https://www.romesightseeing.net/bernini-mystery-tour-info/)
- [Museums & Churches](https://www.romesightseeing.net/public-transport-in-rome/)
[Churches in Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/churches-in-rome/)
## Churches
[st Peters Basilica](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-peters-basilica/)
[The Sistine Chapel](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-sistine-chapel/)
[st John Lateran](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-john-lateran-archbasilica/)
[The Pantheon](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-pantheon/)
[The twin churches](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-twin-churches/)
[The Mouth of Truth](https://www.romesightseeing.net/mouth-truth/)
[Basilica of San Clemente](https://www.romesightseeing.net/basilica-of-san-clemente/)
[Abbey of the Three Fountains](https://www.romesightseeing.net/abbey-of-the-three-fountains/)
[Basilica of st Mary Major](https://www.romesightseeing.net/basilica-of-st-mary-major/)
[Santa Maria dell' Anima](https://www.romesightseeing.net/santa-maria-dell-anima/)
[st Julian of the Flemings](https://www.romesightseeing.net/st-julian-of-the-flemings/)
[The Frisians Church](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-frisians-church/)
[The great Synagogue](https://www.romesightseeing.net/great-synagogue/)
[Il Gesu](https://www.romesightseeing.net/il-gesu/)
[sant'Agnese in Agone](https://www.romesightseeing.net/sant-agnese-in-agone/)
[Saint Sebastian Outside the Walls](https://www.romesightseeing.net/basilica-of-saint-sebastian-outside-the-walls/)
[Saint Paul outside the walls](https://www.romesightseeing.net/basilica-of-saint-paul-outside-the-walls/)
## Museums and Gallery
[Vatican Museum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-vatican-museums-tickets/)
[Castel sant'Angelo](https://www.romesightseeing.net/castel-santangelo/)
[Capitoline Museums](https://www.romesightseeing.net/capitoline-museums/)
[The Maxxi Museum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-maxxi-museum/)
[Villa Borghese](https://www.romesightseeing.net/villa-borghese/)
[GNAM](https://www.romesightseeing.net/gnam/)
[Municipal Gallery of Modern Art](https://www.romesightseeing.net/municipal-gallery-of-modern-art/)
[Explora Childrens Museum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/explora-childrens-museum/)
[Wax Museum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/museo-delle-cere-wax-museum/)
[Villa Doria Pamphili](https://www.romesightseeing.net/villa-doria-pamphili/)
[The Pasta Museum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-pasta-museum/)
[National museum Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/national-museum-rome/)
[Gallery of the academy of st Luke](https://www.romesightseeing.net/gallery-of-the-academy-of-st-luke/)
[Colonna Gallery](https://www.romesightseeing.net/colonna-gallery/)
[Leonardo da Vinci museum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/leonardo-da-vinci-museum/)
[Museums in Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/museums-in-rome/)
[Remus & Romulus - Capitoline Museums](https://www.romesightseeing.net/capitoline-museums/)
- [Travel & Stay](https://www.romesightseeing.net/public-transport-in-rome/)
## Rome info
[Fiumicino airport](https://www.romesightseeing.net/fiumicino-airport/)
[Ciampino airport](https://www.romesightseeing.net/ciampino-airport/)
[Travel guides](https://www.romesightseeing.net/amazons-best-selling-rome-travel-guides/)
[Do's and Don't in Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/do-and-dont-in-rome/)
[Basic Italian words](https://www.romesightseeing.net/basic-italian-words/)
## Transport Rome
[Public Transport](https://www.romesightseeing.net/public-transport-in-rome/)
[Tram](https://www.romesightseeing.net/trams-in-rome/)
[Metro](https://www.romesightseeing.net/metro-rome/)
[Bus](https://www.romesightseeing.net/buses-in-rome/)
[Taxi](https://www.romesightseeing.net/taxis-in-rome/)
[Termini](https://www.romesightseeing.net/rome-termini/)
## Nightlife Rome
[Discos and clubs](https://www.romesightseeing.net/discos-clubs-rome/)
[Theater](https://www.romesightseeing.net/most-renowned-theaters-and-opera-houses-in-rome/)
[Shopping in Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/shopping-rome/)
[Restaurants in Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/restaurants-in-rome/)
## Rome with Kids
[fun things for kids in Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/traveling-to-rome-with-kids/)
[Rainbow Magic Land](https://www.romesightseeing.net/rainbow-magic-land/)
[Roma world](https://www.romesightseeing.net/roma-world/)
[Bioparco](https://www.romesightseeing.net/giardino-zoologico-di-roma/)
[Water parks near Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/water-parks-rome/)
[Zoomarine](https://www.romesightseeing.net/zoomarine-water-amusement-park/)
[Time elevator](https://www.romesightseeing.net/time-elevator/)
[Cinecitta World](https://www.romesightseeing.net/cinecitta-world/)
[Cinecitta Studio's](https://www.romesightseeing.net/cinecitta-studios/)
## Hotels in Rome
[Quick overview hotels Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/quick-overview-hotels-rome/)
[Top 5 hotels near Colosseum and Roman Forum](https://www.romesightseeing.net/top-rated-hotels-near-colosseum-roman-forum/)
[Top 5 hotels near Piazza Navona and the Pantheon](https://www.romesightseeing.net/top-5-hotels-near-piazza-navona-pantheon/)
[Top 5 hotels near Vatican city](https://www.romesightseeing.net/top-5-hotels-near-vatican-trionfale/)
[Top 5 hotels near Spanish steps](https://www.romesightseeing.net/top-5-hotels-near-trevi-fountain-and-the-spanish-steps/)
[Top 5 hotels near Via Veneto](https://www.romesightseeing.net/top-5-hotels-near-via-veneto/)
[Apartments in Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/apartments-in-rome/)
## Campings Rome
[Camping Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/camping-rome/)
[Campings near Rome](https://www.romesightseeing.net/camping-sites-near-rome/)
[Campings near Tiber river](https://www.romesightseeing.net/camping-sites-near-river-tiber/)
[Campings near Lago di Bracciano](https://www.romesightseeing.net/camping-sites-lago-di-bracciano/)
[Campings near the Beacht](https://www.romesightseeing.net/camping-sites-near-the-beach/)
[](https://www.romesightseeing.net/e-book-rome-in-a-weekend/)
[](https://www.romesightseeing.net/e-book-rome-in-a-weekend/)
###### Tours
POPULAR EXCURSIONS

## Rome Tourist Card
## Rome Tourist Card
Snap up the Rome Tourist Card and you'll get everything you need to explore Rome's top highlights including Colosseum, Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and Hop on/off bus. You can even choose the order you see things in.
from:€ 82,00
Book now

## Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Priority Entrance
## Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Priority Entrance
Skip the long lines at the Colosseum with this priority-entrance ticket. This ticket will let you bypass the crowds. And after exploring the Colosseum you can head to the area of the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill.
from:€ 24,00
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## Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Skip The Line
## Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Skip The Line
This ticket will make you save stress and time by allowing you to get priority entrance and skip the line. Visit the the countless masterpieces by Michelangelo, Raphael, Caravaggio, Tiziano and the Sistine chapel.
from:€ 26,40
Book now

## Borghese Gallery: Fast Track
## Borghese Gallery: Fast Track
Galleria Borghese is located in the villa of the park Villa Borghese. Admire the architecture and furnishings of this beautiful villa. It is a museum full of art from the Renaissance. The collection includes several sculptures and paintings. Because of limited capacity get tickets for this museum weeks in advance.
from:€ 27,00
Book now

## St. Peter’s Basilica: Dome Climb with Guide
## St. Peter’s Basilica: Dome Climb with Guide
Get the most out of your visit to St. Peters with a guided tour to climb the basilica’s dome designed by Michelangelo and admire one of the stunning view. After the tour, you can explore the the basilica at your own pace.
from:€ 39,00
Book now
[More excursions & tours](https://tickets.romesightseeing.net/)
# Public Transport in Rome
No matter how much you want to, you cannot simply walk throughout Rome without having any means of transportation. While it is true that the city of Rome is a one big museum in itself, you still need some vehicle to travel, unless you wanna carry your one week worth of luggage from the airport to your hotel room. Just kidding. Still, the distances between some landmarks to others are not exactly proper walking distance. The good news is that Rome provides you with tons of choices on how to enjoy your trip.
Rome, like any other big city, has metros, busses, trams and taxis for public transportation. Different people prefer different modes of transport. Each one has its advantages and disadvantages as well.

For instance, the subway or metro has a train that leaves the station every five minutes. What’s good about it is that you don’t have to wait too long and plus, you get to your destination faster. However, metros can get very busy: in fact they often do. It also stops at stations which may not be exactly what you want.
As for bus rides, it has more stops than the metros have. It drops you off at major tourist destinations making it an easy way to travel from one landmark to another.
Taxis are the most comfortable means to travel Rome, however it’s more expensive than the metro or bus. Good thing is that you get the car to yourself, so you can make it stop anywhere and anytime you like. Just in case you pass by souvenir shop and want to check it out, you can simply ask the taxi driver to do so because you won’t be disturbing any other passengers anyway.
Majority of the public transports in Rome is run by ATAC (Azienda per la mobilita.) The rest is managed by COTRAL (Compagnia Trasporti Laziali.)
For more information about how you can get through the streets of Rome and other things about public transport in Rome, visit their websites.
**TIP:** You can buy public transportation tickets in either a tobacco shops or a ticket kiosk. You can even choose from the four different cards.
1. BIT – ticket valid for one metro ride or 75 minutes of bus ride, costs €1 (\$1.30)
2. BIG – ticket valid all day on all (\*) types of transport in Rome, costs €4 (\$5.25)
3. BTI – ticket valid for three days on all (\*) types of transport in Rome, costs €11 (\$14.35)
4. CIS – card valid for a whole week on all (\*) types of transport in Rome, costs €16 (\$21)
**\*** – Except the Fiuimicino airport and the Tivoli



## [Metro](https://www.romesightseeing.net/metro-rome/ "Metro Rome")
Rome has two main metro lines that go around, rather than through, the historic city. However, there is one special line that runs from the Fiumicino Airport going to the Termini Central Station where you can ride in any of the two train lines… [Read more…](https://www.romesightseeing.net/metro-rome/ "Metro Rome")
## [Bus](https://www.romesightseeing.net/buses-in-rome/ "Buses in Rome")
There are several bus routes in Rome. Most depart and arrive at the Termini Central Station. Daytime buses run from 6:00 AM to 12 Midnight. Between, 12:30 AM to 5:30 AM, night buses are available too… [Read more…](https://www.romesightseeing.net/buses-in-rome/ "Buses in Rome")
## [Tram](https://www.romesightseeing.net/trams-in-rome/ "Trams in Rome")
Running from 5:30 Am to 12:00 Midnight, trams in Rome are the largest in Italy. However, many of the routes today are replaced by buses. There are six tram lines running in Rome to date… [Read more…](https://www.romesightseeing.net/trams-in-rome/ "Trams in Rome")
## [Taxi](https://www.romesightseeing.net/taxis-in-rome/ "Taxis in Rome")
For those who do not like to travel in crowds, you can opt to travel comfortably via taxi. It is not advisable to hold taxis in the streets for too long. The streets are so busy that most will just keep on going. There are lots of taxi ranks in Rome… [Read more…](https://www.romesightseeing.net/taxis-in-rome/ "Taxis in Rome")
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##### Buses in Rome
Want to know exactly which bus line to take and which bus to get on? Read on for our simple tips on riding buses in Rome an what bus you can best take for your destination. [Read more......](https://www.romesightseeing.net/buses-in-rome/)
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##### Metro Rome
Metro Rome has three main metro lines, Metro Line A and Line B, with both lines intersecting at the Termini Train Station. The third line isn't finished yes, but a part of it is already in use [Read more......](https://www.romesightseeing.net/metro-rome/)
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##### Best Selling Rome Travel Guides
We compiled Best Selling Rome Travel Guides for you. Find the best travel guide that will suit your needs when you visit the majestic city of Rome. [Read more......](https://www.romesightseeing.net/amazons-best-selling-rome-travel-guides/)
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##### The Colosseum
The Colosseum or is the most famous and largest monument of the Roman Empire. Originally a place of entertainment, especially known for it's gladiator battles, it's Rome's most famous landmark and one of the seven world wonders. [Read more......](https://www.romesightseeing.net/the-colosseum/)
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| Readable Markdown | For instance, the subway or metro has a train that leaves the station every five minutes. What’s good about it is that you don’t have to wait too long and plus, you get to your destination faster. However, metros can get very busy: in fact they often do. It also stops at stations which may not be exactly what you want.
As for bus rides, it has more stops than the metros have. It drops you off at major tourist destinations making it an easy way to travel from one landmark to another.
Taxis are the most comfortable means to travel Rome, however it’s more expensive than the metro or bus. Good thing is that you get the car to yourself, so you can make it stop anywhere and anytime you like. Just in case you pass by souvenir shop and want to check it out, you can simply ask the taxi driver to do so because you won’t be disturbing any other passengers anyway.
Majority of the public transports in Rome is run by ATAC (Azienda per la mobilita.) The rest is managed by COTRAL (Compagnia Trasporti Laziali.)
For more information about how you can get through the streets of Rome and other things about public transport in Rome, visit their websites.
**TIP:** You can buy public transportation tickets in either a tobacco shops or a ticket kiosk. You can even choose from the four different cards.
1. BIT – ticket valid for one metro ride or 75 minutes of bus ride, costs €1 (\$1.30)
2. BIG – ticket valid all day on all (\*) types of transport in Rome, costs €4 (\$5.25)
3. BTI – ticket valid for three days on all (\*) types of transport in Rome, costs €11 (\$14.35)
4. CIS – card valid for a whole week on all (\*) types of transport in Rome, costs €16 (\$21)
**\*** – Except the Fiuimicino airport and the Tivoli |
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