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How much is Rome Metro ticket?

BIT Metro Ticket: This ticket costs 1.50 € and allows you to use public transport for 100 minutes after you stamp it. You are only allowed to make one trip by metro or train. Roma 24H Ticket: This 7 € ticket allows you to travel for 24 hours after activation.



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To activate the Tap & Go ® service you just have to place your contactless payment card or your payment-enabled device near the reader. On buses, trams and trolleybuses wait for the green light on the screen, in metro stations wait for the green light and the consequent unlocking of the turnstile.

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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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MetroBus 24 hours. This ticket allows unlimited public transportation from the moment the ticket is validated until midnight of the same day. The MetroBus 24 hours costs € 7 ( US$ 7.50).

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Rome bus, tram & Metro fares & tickets Tickets for both the bus system and Metro can be purchased from tobacconists, bars, or vending machines at Metro stations and major bus stops. On both buses and metro there is a flat fare, whether you go one stop or to the end of the line.

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Info & Tickets Pantheon Rome Since July 3, 2023, the Pantheon can no longer be visited for free. Pantheon tickets cost 5 euros. These tickets can be bought at the entrance of the Pantheon or online reservations at museiitaliani.it (typically Italian: this website does not work when the tickets are introduced...)

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The Colosseum is located about 1 km south-east of the historic center of Rome and less than 2 km from Termini station where lines A and B of the Rome underground cross. Getting to the Colosseum is therefore very simple, just take the metro line B and get off at the 'Colosseo' stop.

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Is the Sistine Chapel free to visit? Well, you can see it for free, but it's not necessarily the most convenient option. Although entry to the Vatican Museums is usually ticketed, there is one day every month when they offer free admission to all visitors.

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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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Children under 10 years old can ride public transit for free, but for adults there are other tickets for unlimited use for 24 hours (€7), 48 hours (€12.5), 72 hours (€18), and one month (€35 or €53 for a transferable, multi-person use ticket).

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