No, the Rome Metro (Metropolitana) is not included in the Eurail or Eurail Pass. Eurail passes are designed for travel on the national rail networks of Europe—in this case, Trenitalia—rather than local city transit systems like subways, buses, or trams. While your Eurail pass will get you to major Roman stations like Roma Termini or Roma Tiburtina on regional or high-speed trains, you must purchase a separate ticket or use a contactless payment method (Tap & Go) to enter the Metro gates for Lines A, B, or C. In 2026, a single Metro ticket costs roughly €1.50 and is valid for 100 minutes of travel. If you plan to use the Metro extensively, it is often better to purchase a 24, 48, or 72-hour integrated transit pass. Some "Eurail Aid Offices" located in major Italian stations can provide advice, but generally, local public transport remains an out-of-pocket expense that is not covered by the standard rail pass.