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What app to use for public transport in Rome?

The MyCicero app allows people to buy tickets for Rome's public transport, but it's not always straightforward. Here's how. MyCicero allows people to perform a number of travel-related operations in Rome and elsewhere in Italy, including parking and buying train tickets.



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Italy Travel Guide by Triposo: One stop for your complete mobile guide to Italy! The free travel app provides offline maps and useful information on landmarks and restaurants in over 100 cities. We also recommend TripAdvisor City Guides and Ulmon Travel Guide and Offline Maps interactive apps for larger cities.

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You can buy a metro or tram ticket from a metro station. In big cities like Rome and Milan, there are physical ticket offices as well as ticket machines in metro stations. These ticket machines usually have the option to use English settings, which might make your purchase a little easier.

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You have to purchase your tickets before you board any public transport in Rome. Most people will have a pass of one kind or another. From January 2023 contactless payments will be accepted across the ATAC network. These work in the same way as tickets, just using your card or device to tap in and out on your journey.

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You have to purchase your tickets before you board any public transport in Rome. Most people will have a pass of one kind or another. From January 2023 contactless payments will be accepted across the ATAC network. These work in the same way as tickets, just using your card or device to tap in and out on your journey.

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With the Rome City Pass with public transport you can use metro lines, as well as buses, trams, and trains within the inner city limits of Rome for free. You can use the public transportation as often as you want within the validity period of your Rome City Pass.

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Italians don't like to wait. You better be attentive at the light because if the light has been green for more than two seconds and you haven't hit the gas pedal, expect a honk. Rush hour is extensive. Rush hour is 6:30-10am, 12:30-1:30pm, and 4:00-8:30pm.

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