Rome’s public transport system is extensive and affordable.
- With the Rome City Pass, you get unlimited travel across the city’s public transport network, including metro, buses, and trams. Here’s a breakdown of the main transport options and the key landmarks they connect to:
- Metro Lines
- Metro Line A (Orange):
- Ottaviano – Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica
- Spagna – Spanish Steps and Via Condotti
- Barberini – Trevi Fountain and Palazzo Barberini
- Repubblica – Piazza della Repubblica and Teatro dell’Opera




- Metro Line B (Blue):
- Colosseo – Colosseum and Roman Forum
- Circo Massimo – Circus Maximus and Palatine Hill
- Cavour – Monti district (great for restaurants and local vibes)



- Buses and Trams
- Excellent for short distances and reaching places not covered by the metro.
- Bus 64: Connects Termini Station to St. Peter’s Basilica.
- Tram 8: Ideal for exploring Trastevere, a vibrant neighborhood known for its nightlife and local charm.
👉 Get your Rome City Pass here and enjoy unlimited transport access while exploring the Eternal City.
The Rome City Pass offers also skip-the-line access to major attractions like the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Roman Forum, along with a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour, airport transfer options, and exclusive discounts on local experiences. The pass is fully digital—simply show it on your smartphone and start exploring!
👉 Get your Rome City Pass here and travel stress-free through the Eternal City!
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