Public Transport
Here are some of the best options for moving around Rome:
Bus, Subway/Underground, Tram and Urban Trains
The Rome ATAC Transportation Network runs buses, an underground system (subway), trams and urban trains rete. Buses and trams run from 5:30 am to midnight. The underground runs from 5:30 am to 11:30 pm (1:30 am on Fridays and Saturdays).
For specific information on schedules please download the “Muoversi a Roma” App (see link on right).
Tickets
All tickets are valid on all buses (including COTRAL urban routes), trams, the underground and regional trains (2nd class) within the City of Rome.
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BIT - valid for 100 minutes, €1,50 (valid for 100 minutes from stamping; only valid for one underground ride)
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BIG - Daily Ticket: € 6,00
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BTI - 3-day Pass: € 16,50
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CIS - Weekly Pass: € 24,00
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Monthly Pass - € 35,00
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Annual Pass - € 250,00
You can purchase tickets and passes in a number of newsstands, tobacconists and bars throughout the city. Moreover, automated vending machines are available in all underground stations and some bus stops. For further information on costs and passes, please refer to the links on the right.
Taxi
Official taxis are white. They are identified by a code and have a fare meter. You can find taxis easily throughout the city and at dedicated taxi stops, or you can call for one (06 0609, 06 3570, 06 6645, 06 8822, 06 4157, 06 4994, 06 5551). Moreover, you can also download the Chiama Taxi App.
Bicycle
Cycling is another option, especially if you live near a cycle path or in the central area of the city that is closed to cars. Please exercise extreme caution if riding a bike in any other area. Bike sharing services, such as (OBike) are also available. A map of cycle paths in Rome is available on the right.
Car Sharing
Car sharing is a relatively new and very popular service in Rome. There are various car sharing companies, including Car2Go, Enjoy and Car Sharing Roma that allow you to rent a car on the fly, as long as you have registered previously.