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Is Rome Metro 24 hours?

Is Rome Metro 24 hours?

The metro opens every day from 5:30 am to 11:30 pm. On Friday and Saturday, the metro runs until 1:30 am.

Why is Rome Metro closed?

Rome is to close seven central metro stations for maintenance work at various dates between 19 November and 21 February 2021. The closures are taking place to replace outdated electrical equipment and will affect the following stations: Flaminio, Ottaviano, Vittorio Emanuele, Lepanto, Spagna and Repubblica.

How much is a metro card in Rome?

ROME BUS, TRAM & METRO PRICES 2020
Ticket TypePrice
48-hour ticket valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 48 hours from validation€12.50
72-hour ticket - valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 72 hours from validation€18.00
C.I.S. - valid for 7 calendar days€24.00

Is the metro safe in Rome?

Violent crime in Rome is very rare. You should be fine on the metro as long as you don't make yourself a target. You can do it but be careful. Don't hang around the station.

Are Rome buses free?

Special terms & conditions. For children up to and including 9 years, the public transport in Rome is free of charge accompanied by an adult. If you buy a Rome public transport ticket on the spot, you can stress-free discover all of Rome even beyond the city limits by public transport.

Are buses in Rome free?

Special terms & conditions. For children up to and including 9 years, the public transport in Rome is free of charge accompanied by an adult. If you buy a Rome public transport ticket on the spot, you can stress-free discover all of Rome even beyond the city limits by public transport.

How do you get around Rome without a car?

Other than walking, here are the best ways to get around Rome:
  1. ATAC city transport (bus, metro, tram)
  2. Hop on / Hop off bus.
  3. Taxi.
  4. Private car hire.
  5. Driving.
  6. Vespa / motorcycle.
  7. Bicycle.
  8. Electric scooter sharing.

What's included in the Roma Pass?

What does the Pass include?
  • Free entrance to the first two museums or monuments included in the card.
  • Reduced entrance-price to all other museums and/or archaeological sites.
  • Unlimited use of public transportation inside Rome (buses, metro, trams and suburban trains). ...
  • Discounts to certain exhibitions and events.