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How long does Rome Metro run?

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



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The first train from each end of the metro lines (see map) is 5.30am every day. The last train leaves from the ends of the metro at 11.30pm on weeknights, and 1.30am on a Friday and Saturday night. That means if you're in the center and it's just after 11.30/1.30 you may still be able to catch your metro.

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FREQUENCY. At peak hours line A trains run every 2 minutes and become less frequent at less busy times of the day with a maximum 20 minute wait time. Line B trains run every 3 minutes at peak hours and every 9 minutes off peak. Line C trains run every 12 minutes.

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Rome is a walkable city and most of its top attractions are close together in car free zones. One of the best ways to explore Rome is on an orientation city tour, as part of a guided holiday, with an expert local guide.

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The easiest and quickest way to reach the Vatican Museums would be to take the Metro. Line A of the Metro will take you to Ottaviano-S. Pietro station, which is located right outside Vatican City.

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Rome has perfectly safe, clean, and pleasant drinkable tap water. Furthermore, it is a city that will surely never leave you thirsty since it has thousands of drinking fountains to stop for a sip or refill your water bottle while exploring this beautiful ancient city.

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Yes, Uber works well in Rome. The service is quite similar to what you'll find in other cities around the world. It offers the convenience of app-facilitated booking, upfront fare estimates, and multiple vehicle options. However, there are restrictions on Uber's operations in Rome.

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Rome, the capital city of Italy, is known as the home of the Colosseum and has many ruins scattered across the city. You may have noticed already, but a lot of stores and businesses do close on a Sunday in Rome. But the main shopping streets, clothing stores and department stores stay open on Sundays.

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Roman people are quite used to tourists, who are looked upon as if they are almost a different typology of human beings altogether.

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Rome: Anywhere in “central” Rome is safe. Prati is known to be the safest area of Rome, and it is residential to many affluent Roman families. Hotels and apartments near the Vatican, Pantheon, Campo de' Fiori, and Piazza Navona are in ideal, safe locations as well.

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