Hop-on Hop-off Buses in Rome

Enjoy 360° views of the Eternal City from the comfort of a bus.

Spend up to three days hopping around Rome on one of the city’s double-decker sightseeing buses. Below is a complete guide to the five different tour bus companies that operate in Rome, so you can find out exactly which option is the best one for you.

What Is A Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

A Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour (ho-ho for short) is a great way to explore a new destination, especially a city as historical and jam-packed full of attractions such as Rome. Ho-Ho bus tours enable you to get on or off their buses as many times as you please and at any of the stops along their routes for the duration of your ticket – which can last up to 72 hours.

The buses follow a looped circuit with stops at many major tourist attractions. Most of them also provide free wifi on the buses, a complimentary app, multi-language assistants, and audio commentary providing information about the history of the sites and landmarks you’ll see.

With five different tour companies to choose from – each offering various ticket options – it can be hard to know which one to pick. To make that choice more manageable, we’ve put together a detailed guide that explains and compares the different tickets so that you can spend more time sightseeing and less time planning.

Big Bus Tours Rome

Big Bus Tours is the largest operator of open-top sightseeing tours and is one of the more popular bus tour operators in Rome. They offer three different ticket options with adult, child (5-15 years of age), and family (2 adults & 2 children) prices for each: the Classic (24 hours), Premium (48 hours), and Deluxe (72 hours). They also provide combo experiences – Classic tickets with entrance to either the Vatican Museums or the Colosseum.

To redeem your ticket, simply show your printed ticket or e-voucher to a staff member aboard the bus. Onboard you’ll be able to enjoy free wifi, and you’ll be provided with complimentary headphones to listen to the informative pre-recorded commentary about the sites of Rome in one of nine different languages.

To make your journey even smoother, don’t forget to download the free mobile app that comes with detailed maps, directions to your nearest Big Bus stop, and real-time tracking of the buses. 

Each ticket also comes with four digitally-guided walking tours in a variety of languages that you can download onto your smartphone and enjoy at your own leisure.

The buses operate from 9:00 am to 6:40 pm and run every 13 minutes. The duration of the tour is approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes.

Route Info:

The bus has eight stops within reach of around 40 unmissable Roman landmarks and attractions. You can hop on or off at any of these stops for the duration of your ticket. The stops are:

  • Termini Railway Station
  • Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Circus Maximus
  • Piazza Venezia
  • Vatican City
  • Trevi Fountain / Spanish Steps
  • Piazza Barberini

Green Line Tours

Enjoy panoramic views of Rome from the open-top double-decker Green Line bus. Though quite a similar experience to the Big Bus Tours, Green Line has more flexible ticket options, offering a Daily Ticket (allows you as many rides as you want during one day, morning to evening) and a 3 Pass Ticket (allows you to get on and off at three different stops of your choice over the course of one day) as well as the usual 24, 48, and 72 hours tickets.

They also offer a reduced price for youths (13-20 years of age), with children under 12 going free.

Once you’ve booked your ticket, you can present it aboard the bus in either printed or e-voucher format. Each bus is equipped with free wifi, single-use earphones to listen to the audio guides available in 13 different languages, and a multilingual assistant who can answer your questions.

Included in the ticket is a map of the city of Rome and a free app that you can use to monitor your route and learn more about selected points of interest.

Buses run between 9:00 am to 6:30 pm every 10-30 minutes. A complete loop takes approximately one hour and a half.

There are eight stops included in one loop. All of them are close to major sites and attractions.

  • Villa Borghese

Gray Line I Love Rome

Gray Line buses are hard to miss because of their hot pink color. They offer the standard 24, 48, and 72-hour tickets, but they also have a selection of cheaper, single-day tickets. They have a choice between a Daily ticket (valid for one day of travel selected at the time of booking – discounted in the afternoon); a 5-hour ticket (valid for 5 hours from first use); and a One Run ticket (valid for one entire bus run, no hop-offs – discounted in the afternoon).

Children between 6 and 11 pay a reduced price.

You can enjoy free wifi onboard, a pre-recorded audio guide available in 13 different languages, and a detailed route map. Both printed tickets and e-vouchers are accepted. Walking tours are available from stops 4, 5, and 6. If you’re interested, ask a staff member on board to reserve you a spot.

Buses run between 8:30 am to 6:50 pm every 15-20 minutes. An entire run takes approximately one hour and a half.

Like its competitors, Gray Line also stops at eight major tourist hotspots.

  • Circus Maximus & Mouth of Truth
  • Vatican City & Castel Sant’Angelo
  • Spanish Steps
  • Piazza Barberini & Trevi Fountain

City Sightseeing Roma

City Sightseeing tours are famous worldwide. Their buses have the most ‘classic’ look: red double-decker, and in Rome, decorated with famous Roman sites. They offer Classic (24 hours), Premium (48 hours), and Deluxe (72 hours) tickets that can be used on both the City Sightseeing and Big Bus Tours buses when purchased on their website.

Children (between 5 and 15) pay a reduced price, and they also have a family ticket (2 adults, 2 kids) option available.

Your ticket gives you access to free wifi onboard the bus and an audioguide available in 8 different languages. Don’t forget to download the nifty app that comes with an interactive map featuring real-time updates about the location of the buses. It also contains a digitally-guided walking tour of the city center in 5 languages.

Buses run from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm every 10-30 minutes. An entire run takes approximately one hour and a half.

  • Piazza di Spagna

Vatican & Rome Open Bus Service

This bus tour operator offers the most unique route out of the five, its focus being on religious sites. It’s run by the Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi, a branch of the Vicariate of Rome. Their buses are bright yellow, a color representing the Vatican.

They offer five different ticket options: Daily tickets, 24h, 48h, 72h tickets, or a One Round ticket (non-stop panoramic tour, no hop-offs). Children between the ages of 6 to 17 enjoy a reduced price. An app where you can download your tickets is also available.

Each bus is staffed with multilingual assistants, has free wifi, and provides an audioguide available in eight languages. This bus is also unique because stops scheduled along the itinerary will be on request.

The buses operate from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and run every 45 minutes. The duration of the tour is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

This tour contains 14 different stops, though some are quite close together.

  • Vatican City – Castel Sant’Angelo
  • San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
  • Santa Agnese in Agone – Piazza Navona
  • Torre Argentina
  • Santa Maria in Ara Coeli
  • Santi Apostoli
  • Santa Maria degli Angeli
  • Termini Station
  • Santa Maria Maggiore
  • San Giovanni in Laterano
  • Colosseum – San Gregorio al Celio
  • Circus Maximus – Santa Sabina all’Aventino
  • Teatro Marcello – Santa Maria in Campitelli
  • Largo Argentina – Santa Maria ad Martyres

All the tour operators, with the exception of Vatican and Rome Open Bus Service, offer very similar bus routes. They follow similar circuits of the historic center and stop near or at most of the major tourist hotspots, including the Colosseum , Vatican City , Circus Maximus , and the Spanish Steps / Trevi Fountain .

The Vatican and Rome Open Bus Service also stops at many major sites, but its main focus is on churches and other religious sites. It’s also the only tour operator that goes to San Giovanni in Laterano Basilica , south of the city center. However, it doesn’t stop at either Piazza di Spagna or the Trevi Fountain.

Most of the buses operate from approximately 9 am to around 6:30-7:00 at night, and run every 10-30 minutes. The Vatican & Rome buses have a shorter schedule, running from 10 am to 4 pm every 45 minutes. Each route takes roughly one hour and a half to complete the entire circuit.

The main stops are at Termini station and the Vatican, which is where most of the operators have staff and their offices.

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Is a hop-on hop-off bus tour worth it in rome.

Rome can be a daunting city to visit. With so much to see and do, many visitors to the Eternal City feel like they just didn’t have enough time to see as much as they wanted to. Hop-On Hop-Off bus tours are a great option for first-time visitors who don’t know where to begin or visitors who want to see a lot in a small amount of time.

Rome, however, is also a great city to walk around . For visitors who enjoy taking things slow and getting a feel for the city, tour buses are not the way to go. If you want to have a more authentic and local experience, far from the crowds of tourists, then ho-ho buses may not be the best choice for you.

Hop-on Hop-off buses are a great choice if you want to:

  • See a lot of major attractions in a short amount of time.
  • Not get lost in the maze that is Rome.
  • Make the most of a limited amount of time.
  • See the city without dealing with public transport in a foreign language.
  • See the city but have mobility issues.
  • Enjoy arriving at destinations hassle-free.
  • Learn interesting facts and stories about the sites with an audio guide.

Hop-on Hop-off buses are not for you if you want to:

  • Avoid crowds of tourists.
  • Get to one specific destination quickly.
  • See the city early in the morning or later in the evening.
  • Immerse yourself in the Italian culture and see the city like a local.
  • Walk around.
  • See lesser-known attractions and sites.
  • Get off the beaten track.

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Located on the Tiber River, the city has about 3000 years of history under its belt. With that amount of history, you’re going to need a reliable way to get around the city during your Rome sightseeing tour! And the best thing is that you get dropped off right in front of some of the best attractions while enjoying free walking tours with (the audio guide and commentary) during your vacation. Make your evening with your loved ones special and something extra with the boat ride combo. For flexible sightseeing, you can choose from a variety of ticket options. Save a lot of your money with the Hop-On and Hop-Off Rome bus tour with skip-the-line tickets for both the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum. It’s what to do in the city!

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Hop On Hop Off Rome Sightseeing Bus Tour

Get audio guide sightseeing bus tour at the major highlights of rome.

Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Italy

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With a 24-hour, 48-hour, or even 72-hour pass to the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tour , you can explore Rome at your own speed. You can see all of the Eternal City’s major landmarks and hop off as frequently as you wish to explore further.

Tour Details

Exclusive Hop-on, Hop-off sightseeing bus audio guided tour

Tour Itinerary

Tour Availability:

Tour Duration:

Daily ticket, 24 Hours, 48 Hours, 72 Hours

Note: The journey typically lasts 09.00-18.30 (Jan-Dec). Because this is an outdoor activity, the timetables may be subject to change. To be safe, double-check the bus frequency and operating hours on the day of your excursion.

Meeting Place:

The trip departs from a number of sites across Rome, and you can board the bus at any of the stops.

Main Tour Activity

This hop-on, hop-off open bus tour is a combination of more than eight stops at this ancient city center. Here you will get an unlimited tour option which lasts for 24 Hours, 48 Hours, or even 72 hours. You can attend as many or as few of these incredible attractions as you like. A professional audio tour guide will lead you through Rome’s most influential landmarks in 7 different languages (English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese). The bus stops are centered around eight different locations, including the Vatican City, the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and the Colosseum. Tours run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and you can begin or end your trip at any point around the circle, or ride the entire loop for a complete tour.

Stop 1: Terminal Open Bus

Route: Piazza della Repubblica – St. Mary of the Angels – Rome’s Opera House – Via Nazionale – Baths of Diocletian – National Roman Museum – Palazzo delle Esposizioni

What to see: While taking this route allow you to visit the distinctive and intriguing historical landmarks of Rome. St. Mary of the Angels houses the intriguing story of the 20th century, which is situated within the ancient Baths of Diocletian. This bath is the largest thermal bath in Rome from between 298 and 306 AD. Not to forget Rome National Museum. Here you can find some of the oldest and most outstanding works in the form of sculptures, artistic paintings and objects. It consists of four different museums, Crypta Balbi, Palazzo Altemps, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme and Baths of Diocletian. So visiting here you are going to see all four of them.

Stop 2: S. Maria Maggiore

Route: Santa Maria Maggiore – Piazza Vittorio – St. John Lateran – Saint Peter in Chains – Via Cavour – Opium Hill

What to see: Visiting here you can experience the ancient neighbourhood as it is the key location of Rome’s famous seven hills. The Oppio Hill is the place where most common people in ancient Rome had their homes while the elite, notably the Domus Aurea, resided above.This hill along with Caspio are two high places in the Esquiline, where S. Maria Maggiore Basil stands. The location was buried after Emperor Nero died and Tito and Trajan baths were erected thereupon. See the liberty architecture, the vast squares, large piazzas, and beautiful churches like Santa Maria Maggiore.

Stop 3: Colosseum

Route: Colosseum – Imperial Forum – Palatine – Arch of Constantine – Arch of Titus

What to see: The Colosseum is a marvel of human ingenuity as well as a symbol of the Roman Empire’s majesty. You will deep dive into the history and architecture of this iconic Rome monument while strolling on the uneven cobblestone. With over 4.5 million visitors each year, the Forum, which was once the hub of public and political life in Historic Rome, is now the most frequented ancient monument in the Eternal City. You will be taken back to the period of triumphal processions, gladiatorial contests, trials, and public speeches when you visit the Colosseum and Roman Forum. Almost all public and holy structures of the Republican Rome in the Forum area including ancient Roman temples like the Saturn and basilicas.

Stop 4: Circus Maximus

Route: Circus Maximus – The Mouth of Truth – Temple of Vesta – Santa Maria in Trastevere – Trastevere – Municipal Rose Garden – Synagogue

What to see: The Circus Maximus, situated between the Aventino and Palatine Hills, an extensive area has the capacity to hold 300,000 spectators. While taking this stop explore the first official place of Christian worship, Basilica of Santa Maria, undoubtedly the first to be devoted to the Virgin Mary.

Stop 5: Piazza Venezia

Route: Piazza Venezia – Altar of the Fatherland – Campidoglio – Theatre of Marcellus – Trajan’s Column – Mercati di Traiano – Largo Argentina – Campo de’ Fiori – Pantheon

What to see: A central hub of Rome, Palazzo Venezia served as the embassy of the Republic of Venice in Rome. Theatre of Marcellus is an ancient open-air theatre in Rome, Italy, constructed in the Roman Republic’s last years. The Pantheon, which was built in AD 125, is one of Rome’s most important structures, with a history that dates back to the city’s beginnings. While exploring these places at your own pace and with your audio guide bringing the building’s fascinating history to life.

Stop 6: St. Peter’s

Route: St. Peter’s Basilica – Vatican Museum (Sistine Chapel) – Castel Sant’Angelo – Piazza Navona – Corso Vittorio Emanuele

What to see: While walking to St. Peter Square, take in the sights of the Vatican City as you pass past Castel Sant’Angelo. The magnificent structures represent this place’s immense rich history and importance.

Stop 7: Villa Borghese

Route: Villa Borghese – Via Veneto – Borghese Gallery – Bioparco – Piazza di Spagna – Trinità dei Monti

What to see: With its immense lush gardens, Palazzo Barberini represents the emergence of a papal dynasty. The major focus is on the building of a splendid residence close to the Quirinal hill. Explore the little jewel of the eternal city, Trinità dei Monti. The entire area around the Trinità dei Monti had long been under French influence, from the 16th century.

Stop 8: Piazza Barberini

Route: Piazza Barberini – Trevi Fountain – Via Sistina – Via Veneto – Borghese Gallery – Villa Borghese – Barberini Palace – Quirinale Palace

What to see: While touring the Barberini Square and Spanish Steps, take in Rome’s timeless beauty, intriguing history, and vibrant culture. Begin in Bernini Square, where you can see the magnificent Spanish Steps and the Barcaccia fountain. Visiting the Palazzo Barberini overlooking the National Gallery of Ancient Art, famous for its countless artworks.

Tour Overview

Rome has a lot to offer! There are Roman ruins, baroque squares, and Renaissance gardens, all of which give the city a captivating edge. Rome’s timeless beauty and intriguing history, along with its vibrant culture, can be seen on this hop-on hop-off bus trip. Upon boarding the Rome sightseeing bus, show your ticket and choose from eight different stops across the city.

Based on your feasibility you can explore the Rome City as per your desire . The sights aren’t meant to be seen in a hurry! This remarkable collection of attractions is as any order. This tour features a professional tour guide who will lead you to the road of history and the context of the infinite monuments of eternal Rome. Within this hop hop-on/hop-off Rome package, travel in a way that best suits you, letting you take charge of your trip.

You will be provided an audio headset. Upon which you lead the tour in any selected language of your choice, allowing you to explore the “Eternal City” at your own pace.

Tour Highlights

With this Rome Hop-On, Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour, you’ll see the rich culture and historic wonders of the city.

Rome’s most iconic sights can be seen on a hop-on, hop-off trip.

The complete tour itinerary has been meticulously arranged as per your comfort.

Open double-decker buses provide a panoramic view of Rome.

Sit back and take in all of Rome’s most famous attractions at once.

Itineraries include major points of interest in Rome.

Prepare your camera to capture your wonderful experience on this tour.

Throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain.

Discover interesting facts, tales, and mysteries about old Rome history.

Explore the vibrant culture of the city with the tour guide amusing commentary.

What is included

Exclusive sightseeing by hop-on-hop-off bus

Unlimited trips and personalized stops

Free Wi-Fi support on the bus

Audio commentary is available in several languages (English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese)

What is not included

Entrance fees to attractions and landmarks

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Food and drinks

Personal shopping

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Memorable day outing in Rome

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Recommended and must-do thing, willie myers, unforgettable indeed, you just can't miss doing it in rome, unlimited fun on a double-decker bus.

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Great way to explore rome, anders walsh, it was my first bus tour and i enjoyed it, write a review, frequently asked questions.

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Undoubtedly!

Rome is a must-visit location for every tour lover. There are many interesting sights to explore and intriguing truth to unveil. Every corner here hides a story. And with the skip-the-line tickets and audio-guided tour, you will get an excellent mixture of Rome tours that will give you a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Rome, the "Eternal City," is filled with ancient history, from the Colosseum to the harbor of Ostia Antica to the Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel. Why? Because it has a rich cultural heritage - including art, music, architecture, and natural beauty. Over 900 churches and 280 fountains are found in the modern city of Rome. And that is hard to miss.

Yes. Although Rome Municipality Authority may impose new laws and guidelines, or restrict access to all hop-on hop-off tours in Rome without any notice. It could affect the number of stops and/or the length of your tour. You will get precious confirmation and the exact schedule on the day of your tour.

Your confirmation voucher will include all the contact details of the local authority operator. Kindly communicate to get to know all the logistic information about this tour. Call them at least 24 hours before the tour to reconfirm the booked activity.

The ticket price is free for children ages under 6 years. A discount is applicable for young tourists ages between 6 and 18 years. The students must bring a valid student ID to avail of the discount.

For EU citizens there are some special discounted prices available. Mainly they can avail two types of tickets. Reduced ticket price applicable for EU citizens who are ages between 18 to 25. And EU complimentary tickets applicable for EU citizens ages between 6 to 18. Please note that charges can vary depending on the place. Kindly check the booking requirements before confirming an order.

Yes, hotel pick-up option is available but it is optional and comes with extra fees. Please select the Hotel transportation option at the time of tour booking. We will arrange it for you.

This tour is non-refundable and cannot be canceled. However, you can make changes to the tour time and date if you informed us 24 hours before the travel date. The adjustment will be made based on availability. Only one change is applicable for the tour time and date.

Call us at +39 06 2757630 to cancel any trip; we're available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm. Please review other cancellation-related FAQ of this tour and the Cancellation & Refund Policy of Rome Tour Tickets before canceling this tour.

We at Rome Tour Tickets are entirely responsible for providing you with up-to-date information and ensuring your safety while traveling.

It is no longer necessary to have a Green Pass to enter Italy from EU member states or other international nations. The wearing of face masks is still optional. However, face masks are still required during the tour for indoor and outdoor events, as well as specific venues like galleries and museums. And you will be penalized if you break the regulations.

Visit Covid-19 Travel Notice for the most up-to-date travel information during this epidemic.

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Map, schedule and other Rome bus tour services

Roma City Tour is the official tourist bus service of Rome with a panoramic upper deck that offers the best way of getting to know the city’s most fascinating sights.

  • 1 round trip ticket , closed circuit without hop on hop off option so you can visit the most emblematic areas and monuments from the comfort of the Roma City Tour.
  • Half Day Ticket with 5 hours durability, usable without time restriction in low season (until March 14) and with the possibility of use from 13h in high season from March 15.
  • Ticket 24 hours ticket to get on and off as many times as you wish or require and enjoy the City of Love.
  • 48 hours ticket for a maximum enjoyment of all the possibilities of this city with unlimited tours during the service of 2 consecutive days.

Plus, while onboard the Roma City Tour you’ll receive an information brochure with information about the itinerary and about the city.

Map & Information brochure

When you board the bus, you’ll be given a brochure with a plan of the city and details of the routes with a description of the stops.

Hop On Hop Off Rome hours

  • We offer an uninterrupted service throughout the year.
  • The estimated time for the route is around 1 hour and 45 minutes.
  • From March 15th to October the service starts at 8.30am and finishes at 8.30pm (Monday to Sunday). Last departure at 18.45h. Frequency: 10-15 min.
  • From November to March 14th the service starts at 8:30 and ends at 19:30 (Monday to Sunday). Last departure at 17:45h. Frequency: 10-15 min. Ticket office at Termini Station: from Monday to Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

✔ Guaranteed frequency every 10-15 minutes

✔ 12h of guaranteed NON-Stop operation

Pre-recorded audio guide in 12 languages

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Each bus has an automatic audio guide system in 12 languages providing information on each point of interest of the trip. All you have to do is plug in the free headphones and enjoy finding out about the city. the available languages are:

⭐ Exclusive new audio commentary for all language audio guides with updated information so you don’t miss a single detail of your visit.

⭐ New “Kids audio guide” with child-friendly content in English and Italian.

Hop-On Hop-Off experience

Let yourself fall in love with Rome with Roma City Tour.

Discover the city with  Roma City Tour  and enjoy the trip with the  Hop-on Hop-off service , with which you will be able to get on and off the bus as many times as you want at any of the 8 stops. Take the most of this service to discover the most important points of interest of the city with City Tour Worldwide.

Aboard our buses you will be able to visit this city in detail.  Roma City Tour  will take you near to the most well-known points of interest, such as the Città del Vaticano, the Fontana di Trevi or the Colisseum.

You can also download  Roma City Tour free mobile app  and have the information with you at all times. 

Bus Tour Rome Services

Roma City Tour boasts a fleet of pink buses with a  panoramic upper deck  affording a unique panoramic view of the city. The lower deck is air-conditioned and all our vehicles are equipped with  anatomical seats  to make your trip more comfortable. 

All our buses are equipped with a  ramp accessing the rear door  and a  space set aside for wheelchairs , a continuous low floor platform and a quick kneeling system that tilts the vehicle to the right.

To ensure a smooth service, all passengers should enter by the front door and exit from the rear. Also, our buses have two sets of stairs linking the two levels: the front one should be used to go up and the rear one to go down.

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All our buses feature a free Wi-Fi Internet connection, allowing you to go online as you travel with us.

Sliding roof

In the case of rain, our staff will cover the upper deck so you can continue to enjoy the route, even when the weather turns nasty.

Audio guide in 12 languages

Our pre-recorded audio guide system, available in 12 languages, will provide you with information on the points of interests along our routes and at their stops. Just plug in the headphones and choose your language!

Accessible vehicles

Space designed for persons with reduced mobility

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Brochure and free mobile app designed to improve your hop on hop off experience.

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Hop-on hop-off rome bus tour.

Discover Rome at your own pace by going on this Hop-On Hop-Off Rome tour! Enjoy the views of the Vatican, the majestic Colosseum, and the ancient Circus Maximus from a comfortable open-top bus. The tour includes a paper route map, an informative audio guide available in several languages, and the convenience of free WiFi onboard.

Don't miss an opportunity to experience the vibrant history of Rome as you hop on and off near famous sites like the Sistine Chapel, Palatine Hill, the mesmerizing Trevi Fountain, and the bustling Venice Square. The tour covers all your transport needs in a comfortable bus, complete with a comprehensive audio guide to the ancient city's sights. Enjoy the flexibility of a pass valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours from the first use, allowing you to soak in the Roman myths, legends, architecture, and delicious food at your leisure!

  • Hop-on Hop-off bus tickets
  • Paper route map
  • Audio guide
  • Free WiFi on board
  • Free App "Sightseeing Experience", including City Walking Tour and real-time bus tracker (available in English, Italian, French, Spanish, and German)
  • Audio guide is available in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, and Chinese

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You can board the bus at any stop on your chosen bus line. Simply scan your mobile or paper voucher and start your fun sightseeing tour of Rome!

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Discover Rome's iconic sites, including the Vatican Museums, Colosseum, and Circus Maximus, quickly and conveniently!

Roam freely around Rome with a bus ticket valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours.

Enjoy an informative audio guide available in multiple languages. Learn interesting facts about each landmark as you travel.

Stay connected with free WiFi available on the bus. Share your experiences in real-time with friends and family.

Receive a complimentary paper route map to help you navigate through Rome.

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  • This offer includes hop-on hop-off bus access, an audio guide, and free WiFi on board.
  • Large luggage is not permitted on board.
  • Buses run every 20 minutes from 09:00 to 18:00.
  • This ticket is valid for City Sightseeing Rome, Big Bus, and Vatican & Rome Open Bus.
  • Tickets come with instant delivery and smartphone ticket acceptance.
  • The bus tour is wheelchair accessible.
  • Tickets are valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours after the first use.
  • The bus tour covers major landmarks like the Vatican and Colosseum.
  • Cancellations and rescheduling are possible up to 24 hours before the visit.

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A fantastic sightseeing bus tour!

Opting for the Rome Hop On Hop Off bus tour was a fantastic choice. It made exploring Rome's iconic landmarks both easy and flexible. The best part is that you don't need to spend your money on public transport, just hop on and off the bus wherever you want. I strongly suggest this tour to anyone visiting Rome!

Great value for the money!

This is an amazing tour to book if you would like to fully discover the city of Rome. An audio guide really helped me better understand the history of the landmarks I saw on our way. Highly recommend wearing warmer clothes since it gets kinda cold during the autumn months in Rome.

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  • Audio guide available in 8 languages
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The Vatican&Rome Open Bus service

Comfortably seated on your seat, you'll be able to enjoy a great panoramic tour of the capital city accompained by an audio guide available in eight languages.

On board you can choose between the upper deck and the lower deck, the latter equipped with air conditioning for the warmer months.

Our multilingual staff will welcome you on board and will be available to assist you.

With just one ticket or with your Omnia Card you can use the entire fleet Vatican&Rome, Big Bus Roma and City Sightseeing Roma.

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Description

Service availability The  Hop on - Hop off  Open Bus service it is available every day

Duration and Times A complete tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The frequency is 18 minutes about

If you want to know   THE TIMETABLE OF THE SERVICE  click here

  • Display your ticket on your smartphone; 
  • Multilingual audio-guide on board;
  • Reception on board provided by multilingual staff.
  • With just one ticket or with your Omnia Card you can use the entire fleet Vatican&Rome , Big Bus Roma and City Sightseeing Roma.

Open Bus Prices

Classic (valid 24h)

  • Full (+18 years)             € 33,00   € 31,35        
  • Reduced (6-17 years)   € 16,00    € 15,20

Premium (valid for 48h)

  • Full (+18 years)             € 39,00     € 37,05       
  • Reduced (6-17 years)    € 19,00     € 18,05

Deluxe (valid for 72h)

  • Full (+18 years)            € 46,00   € 43,70
  • Reduced (6-17 years)    € 23,00    € 21,85

Free 0-5 years

PACKAGES (2 Full + 2 Reduced )

  • Family Classic (validity 24h)      € 82,00     € 77,90
  • Family Premium (validity 48h)   € 97,00      € 92,15
  • Family Deluxe (validity 72h)      € 115,00    € 109,25

Useful information

  • Although the service runs on a regular basis, in compliance with the timetable, it may happen that the local authorities or other unforeseeable circumstances force us to change the frequency of the trips or to modify the route by eliminating some stops.
  • Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi is not responsible for personal items lost or left on board the Open Bus
  • The consumption of alcohol and food on board the Open Bus is prohibited
  • People with disabilities will be welcomed with attention. Only one wheelchair can be accessed on each vehicle
  • Small dogs and cats are allowed on board upon request
  • Guide dogs for blind people are allowed on board  
  • IMPORTANT: The first time you board the Open Bus you will be given a paper receipt. Please keep it carefully for the duration of your stay in Rome.

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Here you may download the map of the Open Bus itinerary, with the various stops and indications to the main sights of central Rome.

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The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian

The catacombs of S. Sebastiano. The cemetery ad catacumbas.

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Entrance ticket - Basilica of Santa Maria in Via Lata and Underground

The Christian tradition remembers Luke the Evangelist, and the Saints Peter and Paul who carried out their evangelization here.

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The Catacombs of Saint Callixtus

The catacomb of S. Callisto. The cemetery of the Popes.

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Discover Rome and its attractions with IOBUS bus tours.

The best open-top bus tour of rome..

Visit the most beautiful monuments on board the get on get off open-top buses and with the same ticket you can get a digital guide via app and 6 walking tours included.

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Visiting a city from the open top bus gives you a unique perspective on Rome's timeless architectural wonders and with hop on hop off tickets and the IOBUS app you can get off at any stop and enjoy incredible walking tours.

Starting from Roma Termini station , the terminus of the itinerary, the IOBUS bus tour winds its way through the streets of Rome, beginning with the magnificent sight of the Colosseum and Circus Maximus.

If you have chosen the Hop On Hop Off ticket option, you can get off at either of these two stops and walk to the Roman Forum, the Bocca della Verità and the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano.

Also not to be missed is the Orange Garden, a park enclosed within medieval walls with an incredible view of the Eternal City.

Resuming the bus route, the next stop is Piazza Venezia with the majestic Altare della Patria.

From here, you can walk to the Jewish quarter, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona.

Stop number six is the Vatican and on foot you can visit Castel Sant'Angelo and the extraordinary view of St Peter's Basilica via Via della Conciliazione.

The last two stops are Piazza di Spagna and Barberini , from where you can reach the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, Ara Pacis and Piazza del Popolo.

Departures every 30 minutes ensure a constant flow of vehicles and allow for maximum service flexibility.

Departing from Roma Termini station, the terminus of the itinerary, the IOBUS bus tour winds its way through the streets of Rome, starting with a view of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and continuing with a magnificent view of the Colosseum.

1 - Visiting the Colosseum by bus

A bus tour of the Eternal City can only begin with the magnificent view of the Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre. Built in the first century A.D. at the behest of the Flavian family, the amphitheatre par excellence was created as an arena for games and fights between gladiators, hunting simulations and naval combat. Today the Colosseum is one of the most recognisable symbols in the world and a must-see for any tourist visiting the capital.    

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2 - The Circus Maximus

Continuing to explore the wonders of ancient Rome, the bus tour will pass by the Circus Maximus, one of the greatest spectacle buildings of all time, once used for games, competitions and public events of various kinds. With its 85,000 square metres of surface area, the Circus Maximus is an unmissable sight if you want to relive the splendours of the ancient Roman Empire.

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3 - Stopping at Piazza Venezia

Resuming the bus route through the streets of Rome, the next stop is Piazza Venezia with the majestic Victor Emmanuel II Monument, also known as the Vittoriano or Altare della Patria. Built in honour of the king of Italian Unification Vittorio Emanuele II in neoclassical style, the majestic white marble architectural complex houses the terrace of the Altare della Patria with the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the equestrian statue of the king and the sommoportico and propylaea.

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4 - The Roman Forum

If you have chosen a Get On Get Off ticket, you can get off at one of the first stops on the IOBUS tour and walk to the Roman Forum , also known as the Imperial Forums. Over the centuries the Forum has been the centre of political, religious and commercial activities in ancient Rome. For many years public life took place here until, at the end of the Republican era, it became too small for the population that had reached the city of Rome. Today it is a unique archaeological area and one of the city's main attractions.

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5 - The Pantheon

Thanks to the stops and the POP Guide that you can download with your tour ticket, you can discover the city on foot through 6 walking tours and also visit the Pantheon , the best preserved Roman building in the world. Built around 126 AD, Agrippa's Pantheon boasts the largest concrete dome, with a diameter of 43.44 metres and built without a steel framework. A unique sight that is definitely worth a visit.

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6 - The Piazza Navona complex

A spectacular Baroque complex that you must see if you visit Rome is Piazza Navona. The square, built on the ruins of an ancient Roman stadium, still retains its characteristic ellipsoidal shape and is adorned with three splendid fountains. The side fountains are the work of Fontana de' Calderari while the one in the centre is the famous Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, designed by Bernini.

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7 - Castel Sant'Angelo

Stop number six on the IOBUS bus route is dedicated to the Vatican. Right in front of the stop you can admire the fortification of Castel Sant'Angelo. Built around 123 AD as a sepulchre for Emperor Hadrian, over the centuries the structure has changed its function several times, becoming a prison, a fortress, an archaeological site and, last but not least, a Papal residence. Not everyone knows that Castel Sant'Angelo is connected to the Vatican State by a raised walkway that the Popes used as a secret passageway. 

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8 - St Peter's Basilica

Continuing from stop number six on the IOBUS bus tour, you can admire the extraordinary view of St Peter's Basilica across Via della Conciliazione. The Basilica is one of the largest buildings in the world, a place of worship par excellence and an architectural jewel waiting to be discovered. From the large elliptical square to the quadruple colonnade, from the iconic dome to the priceless works of art inside, St. Peter's is an unmissable stop on any self-respecting tour of Rome.

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9 - Spanish Steps and Trinità dei Monti

The penultimate stop of the bus tour is Piazza di Spagna. From here, getting off the IOBUS bus, you can reach the Spanish Steps and Trinità dei Monti . The Church of the Holy Trinity of the Mounts is one of the most important churches in Rome and is located at the top of the famous Spanish Steps overlooking the Spanish Steps. Absolutely worth seeing.

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10 - Trevi Fountain (Barberini)

Very close to the Spanish Steps is the Trevi Fountain , surely the most famous of Rome's fountains. Built of travertine and marble close to what later became Palazzo Poli, the fountain has always been linked to romantic traditions and legends of the beneficial effects of water. Speaking of beliefs, don't forget to throw a coin into the fountain, according to legend you will soon be back in Rome, perhaps on another IOBUS bus tour.

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Posted: February 28, 2024 | Last updated: February 28, 2024

<p><strong>Rome, where history and modernity intertwine seamlessly, offers an unparalleled journey through time. Known as the Eternal City, Rome is a living museum boasting ancient ruins, Renaissance art, and vibrant street life. This guide will navigate you through Rome’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems, ensuring a well-rounded experience of this timeless city. From the grandeur of the Colosseum to the charm of Trastevere’s narrow streets, get ready to explore the depths of Rome’s rich history and culture.</strong></p>

Rome, where history and modernity intertwine seamlessly, offers an unparalleled journey through time. Known as the Eternal City, Rome is a living museum boasting ancient ruins, Renaissance art, and vibrant street life. This guide will navigate you through Rome’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems, ensuring a well-rounded experience of this timeless city. From the grandeur of the Colosseum to the charm of Trastevere’s narrow streets, get ready to explore the depths of Rome’s rich history and culture.

<p><span>The Colosseum, an enduring symbol of ancient Roman engineering and architecture, is a must-visit. Once the arena for gladiator battles, it now stands as a monument to Rome’s imperial past. Exploring the Colosseum, you can almost hear the roaring crowds’ echoes and gladiator swords’ clashing. Its massive structure and complex history make it a fascinating site for history enthusiasts and casual visitors.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Purchase a combined ticket with entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill to make the most of your visit.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The Colosseum is conveniently accessible via the Colosseo metro station.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Visit during the off-peak seasons, in early spring or late fall, to avoid the crowds and extreme heat.</span></p>

1. The Colosseum

The Colosseum, an enduring symbol of ancient Roman engineering and architecture, is a must-visit. Once the arena for gladiator battles, it now stands as a monument to Rome’s imperial past. Exploring the Colosseum, you can almost hear the roaring crowds’ echoes and gladiator swords’ clashing. Its massive structure and complex history make it a fascinating site for history enthusiasts and casual visitors.

Insider’s Tip: Purchase a combined ticket with entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill to make the most of your visit.

How To Get There: The Colosseum is conveniently accessible via the Colosseo metro station.

Best Time To Travel: Visit during the off-peak seasons, in early spring or late fall, to avoid the crowds and extreme heat.

<p><span>Vatican City, the heart of the Catholic world, is a sovereign state within Rome. Home to the Pope, the Vatican is also a treasure trove of artistic and cultural riches. The Vatican Museums house a vast collection of art and historical pieces, including the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo’s famous ceiling. St. Peter’s Basilica, with its impressive dome designed by Michelangelo, is an architectural masterpiece offering panoramic views of Rome from its summit.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Reserve a guided tour for early morning to access the Sistine Chapel before it opens to the general public.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Reach Vatican City via the Ottaviano metro station, followed by a short walk.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Visit during the winter months to avoid long lines and crowded spaces.</span></p>

2. Vatican City

Vatican City, the heart of the Catholic world, is a sovereign state within Rome. Home to the Pope, the Vatican is also a treasure trove of artistic and cultural riches. The Vatican Museums house a vast collection of art and historical pieces, including the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo’s famous ceiling. St. Peter’s Basilica, with its impressive dome designed by Michelangelo, is an architectural masterpiece offering panoramic views of Rome from its summit.

Insider’s Tip: Reserve a guided tour for early morning to access the Sistine Chapel before it opens to the general public.

How To Get There: Reach Vatican City via the Ottaviano metro station, followed by a short walk.

Best Time To Travel: Visit during the winter months to avoid long lines and crowded spaces.

<p><span>The Pantheon, an impressive feat of ancient Roman architecture, is known for its perfectly proportioned dome, the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. Originally built as a temple to all gods, it now serves as a church and a tomb for notable figures, including the artist Raphael. The building’s harmonious proportions and the oculus, a circular opening at the dome’s apex, create a unique and awe-inspiring interior atmosphere.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit on a rainy day to see the captivating sight of rain falling through the oculus and evaporating before it hits the ground.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The Pantheon is centrally located and best reached by foot from other nearby attractions like Piazza Navona.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Early mornings or late afternoons are less crowded, offering a more serene experience.</span></p>

3. The Pantheon

The Pantheon, an impressive feat of ancient Roman architecture, is known for its perfectly proportioned dome, the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. Originally built as a temple to all gods, it now serves as a church and a tomb for notable figures, including the artist Raphael. The building’s harmonious proportions and the oculus, a circular opening at the dome’s apex, create a unique and awe-inspiring interior atmosphere.

Insider’s Tip: Visit on a rainy day to see the captivating sight of rain falling through the oculus and evaporating before it hits the ground.

How To Get There: The Pantheon is centrally located and best reached by foot from other nearby attractions like Piazza Navona.

Best Time To Travel: Early mornings or late afternoons are less crowded, offering a more serene experience.

<p><span>Every step in Rome is a walk through many layers of history. The city, often called the “Eternal City,” offers an unparalleled glimpse into the past, with its well-preserved ruins and centuries-old buildings. Iconic structures like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum behold the grandeur of the Roman Empire, inviting you to imagine the spectacles and daily life of ancient times. As you meander through the cobblestone streets, the rich tapestry of Rome’s history is evident at every turn, from monumental fountains to awe-inspiring basilicas.</span></p> <p><span>Exploring Rome is also an opportunity to connect with the city’s enduring cultural legacy. Throwing a coin into the Trevi Fountain, as per tradition, is a simple yet memorable way to engage with local folklore. Visiting landmarks like the Pantheon or the Spanish Steps allows you to witness the architectural genius that has influenced numerous cityscapes around the world. Rome’s history is a tangible, vibrant presence that surrounds you, offering a unique and enriching experience with every visit.</span></p> <p><b>Insider Tip:</b><span> Purchase a Roma Pass for free public transport and access to various sites.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time to Travel:</b><span> April to June and September to October.</span></p> <p><b>Getting There:</b><span> Fly into Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport and use the train or bus services.</span></p>

4. Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain, an iconic baroque masterpiece, is not only a visual spectacle but also a testament to Rome’s historical relationship with water. The fountain, featuring the god Oceanus, stands at the end of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct and is one of the oldest water sources in Rome. According to legend, throwing a coin over your shoulder into the fountain ensures a return to Rome.

Insider’s Tip: Visit the fountain at night when it’s beautifully illuminated and less crowded.

How To Get There: The Trevi Fountain is within walking distance from the Barberini metro station.

Best Time To Travel: Early morning or late evening visits allow you to appreciate the fountain’s beauty without the crowds.

<p><span>Once the center of public and political life in ancient Rome, the Roman Forum is a sprawling complex of ruins. Walking through </span><span>the Forum, you’re tracing the steps of Roman emperors and citizens amidst temples, arches, and government buildings that once defined the city’s daily life. The site offers a profound sense of history, as each ruin has its own story, contributing to the narrative of Rome’s glorious past. The Forum appeals to history buffs and anyone seeking to understand the depth of Rome’s historical significance.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Climb the Palatine Hill for a panoramic view of the entire Forum area.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The Roman Forum is close to the Colosseum and can be accessed easily from the Colosseo metro station.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Visit early in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds, especially in summer.</span></p>

5. Roman Forum

Once the center of public and political life in ancient Rome, the Roman Forum is a sprawling complex of ruins. Walking through the Forum, you’re tracing the steps of Roman emperors and citizens amidst temples, arches, and government buildings that once defined the city’s daily life. The site offers a profound sense of history, as each ruin has its own story, contributing to the narrative of Rome’s glorious past. The Forum appeals to history buffs and anyone seeking to understand the depth of Rome’s historical significance.

Insider’s Tip: Climb the Palatine Hill for a panoramic view of the entire Forum area.

How To Get There: The Roman Forum is close to the Colosseum and can be accessed easily from the Colosseo metro station.

Best Time To Travel: Visit early in the morning to avoid the heat and crowds, especially in summer.

<p><span>Trastevere, known for its narrow cobblestone streets and medieval charm, offers a glimpse into the more traditional side of Rome. This vibrant neighborhood, with its ivy-clad buildings, artisan shops, and trattorias, has a unique character and laid-back atmosphere. Walking through Trastevere, you’ll find hidden piazzas, historic churches, and local markets, each adding to the area’s enchanting appeal. It’s an ideal place to enjoy authentic Roman cuisine and experience the city’s lively nightlife.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Dine at a local trattoria for a traditional Roman meal away from the tourist-heavy areas.</span></p> <p><strong>How To Get There: </strong>Trastevere is easily accessible by bus or tram, but exploring on foot from the city center offers a<span> more immersive experience.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel</b></p> <p><span>Evening time is perfect for experiencing Trastevere’s lively atmosphere, while daytime offers a quieter exploration of the neighborhood.</span></p>

6. Trastevere

Trastevere, known for its narrow cobblestone streets and medieval charm, offers a glimpse into the more traditional side of Rome. This vibrant neighborhood, with its ivy-clad buildings, artisan shops, and trattorias, has a unique character and laid-back atmosphere. Walking through Trastevere, you’ll find hidden piazzas, historic churches, and local markets, each adding to the area’s enchanting appeal. It’s an ideal place to enjoy authentic Roman cuisine and experience the city’s lively nightlife.

Insider’s Tip: Dine at a local trattoria for a traditional Roman meal away from the tourist-heavy areas.

How To Get There: Trastevere is easily accessible by bus or tram, but exploring on foot from the city center offers a more immersive experience.

Best Time To Travel

Evening time is perfect for experiencing Trastevere’s lively atmosphere, while daytime offers a quieter exploration of the neighborhood.

<p><span>The Galleria Borghese is one of Rome’s most remarkable art galleries, housing a substantial collection of sculptures and paintings. Located in the lush Borghese Park, the gallery includes masterpieces by artists such as Bernini, Caravaggio, and Raphael. The villa is an architectural sensation, and the surrounding gardens provide a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Booking tickets in advance is essential, as the gallery limits the number of visitors to preserve the tranquil atmosphere.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The gallery is located in the Borghese Park, reachable by bus or a pleasant walk through the park from the city center.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Weekday visits usually mean fewer visitors, providing a more intimate viewing experience.</span></p>

7. Galleria Borghese

The Galleria Borghese is one of Rome’s most remarkable art galleries, housing a substantial collection of sculptures and paintings. Located in the lush Borghese Park, the gallery includes masterpieces by artists such as Bernini, Caravaggio, and Raphael. The villa is an architectural sensation, and the surrounding gardens provide a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.

Insider’s Tip: Booking tickets in advance is essential, as the gallery limits the number of visitors to preserve the tranquil atmosphere.

How To Get There: The gallery is located in the Borghese Park, reachable by bus or a pleasant walk through the park from the city center.

Best Time To Travel: Weekday visits usually mean fewer visitors, providing a more intimate viewing experience.

<p><span>Campo de’ Fiori is a bustling marketplace by day and a lively social square by night. The market offers a range of fresh produce, flowers, spices, and Italian specialties, making it a colorful and sensory experience. Exploring the market, you’ll find everything from local cheeses and cured meats to artisanal pastas and oils. It’s not just a place for shopping; it’s a vibrant part of Roman life where locals and tourists mingle.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit early in the morning to see the most lively market and get the best selection of fresh produce.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Campo de’ Fiori is centrally located and within walking distance from many major sites, including Piazza Navona.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>The market operates every morning except Sundays.</span></p>

8. Campo de’ Fiori Market

Campo de’ Fiori is a bustling marketplace by day and a lively social square by night. The market offers a range of fresh produce, flowers, spices, and Italian specialties, making it a colorful and sensory experience. Exploring the market, you’ll find everything from local cheeses and cured meats to artisanal pastas and oils. It’s not just a place for shopping; it’s a vibrant part of Roman life where locals and tourists mingle.

Insider’s Tip: Visit early in the morning to see the most lively market and get the best selection of fresh produce.

How To Get There: Campo de’ Fiori is centrally located and within walking distance from many major sites, including Piazza Navona.

Best Time To Travel: The market operates every morning except Sundays.

<p><span>The Spanish Steps, an architectural and cultural icon of Rome, connect the Piazza di Spagna at the base with the Piazza Trinità dei Monti at the top. Climbing the steps offers a delightful view of the city’s rooftops. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists to gather. The steps are not just a passageway but a place to pause, enjoy the atmosphere, and people-watch.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit during spring when the steps are adorned with beautiful flowers, enhancing their iconic charm.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The Spanish Steps are a short walk from the Spagna metro station, easily accessible from various parts of the city.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Early mornings or late evenings offer a more peaceful experience, as the steps can be crowded during the day.</span></p>

9. Spanish Steps

The Spanish Steps, an architectural and cultural icon of Rome, connect the Piazza di Spagna at the base with the Piazza Trinità dei Monti at the top. Climbing the steps offers a delightful view of the city’s rooftops. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists to gather. The steps are not just a passageway but a place to pause, enjoy the atmosphere, and people-watch.

Insider’s Tip: Visit during spring when the steps are adorned with beautiful flowers, enhancing their iconic charm.

How To Get There: The Spanish Steps are a short walk from the Spagna metro station, easily accessible from various parts of the city.

Best Time To Travel: Early mornings or late evenings offer a more peaceful experience, as the steps can be crowded during the day.

<p><span>With its stunning Baroque architecture, Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most famous squares. Once a Roman stadium, the piazza is lined with restaurants, gelaterias, and bustling cafes today. Its centerpiece is the Fountain of the Four Rivers, designed by Bernini, representing the world’s major rivers across four continents. The square is a feast for the eyes and a hub of artistic and cultural activity, often hosting street artists, painters, and musicians.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Enjoy a coffee or aperitivo at one of the cafes surrounding the piazza for prime people-watching and a view of the fountains.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Piazza Navona is centrally located and best reached on foot from other nearby attractions in the city center.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Visit in the late afternoon or early evening to enjoy the lively atmosphere and beautiful lighting.</span></p>

10. Piazza Navona

With its stunning Baroque architecture, Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most famous squares. Once a Roman stadium, the piazza is lined with restaurants, gelaterias, and bustling cafes today. Its centerpiece is the Fountain of the Four Rivers, designed by Bernini, representing the world’s major rivers across four continents. The square is a feast for the eyes and a hub of artistic and cultural activity, often hosting street artists, painters, and musicians.

Insider’s Tip: Enjoy a coffee or aperitivo at one of the cafes surrounding the piazza for prime people-watching and a view of the fountains.

How To Get There: Piazza Navona is centrally located and best reached on foot from other nearby attractions in the city center.

Best Time To Travel: Visit in the late afternoon or early evening to enjoy the lively atmosphere and beautiful lighting.

<p><span>The Catacombs of Paris offer a macabre journey through the city’s history. This underground ossuary holds the remains of millions, their bones neatly arranged along the walls of the narrow tunnels. Walking through these dimly lit passageways, you’re surrounded by the silent watchers of history, making it a profoundly haunting experience.</span></p> <p><span>The air is heavy with the presence of the past, and it’s easy to feel a connection to the long-gone Parisians whose final resting place lies beneath the bustling city streets.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Book tickets in advance to avoid long waiting lines.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Visit in spring or fall shoulder seasons to avoid peak tourist crowds.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Located in the 14th arrondissement, the Catacombs are accessible via the Paris Metro.</span></p>

11. The Catacombs

Rome’s catacombs are ancient underground burial places that offer a unique glimpse into early Christian history and burial practices. The Catacombs of San Callisto and San Sebastiano are among the most visited, featuring miles of underground passageways and tombs. A guided tour of the catacombs provides insight into the fascinating and somewhat eerie world beneath Rome’s streets.

Insider’s Tip: Wear comfortable shoes as the tours involve walking through narrow and sometimes uneven passageways.

How To Get There: The catacombs are located outside the city center, accessible by bus or a combination of metro and bus.

Best Time To Travel: The catacombs maintain a cool temperature year-round, making them a good visit any time, but they are less crowded during the off-peak seasons.

<p><span>Castel Sant’Angelo, initially built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, has served various roles throughout history, including a fortress, a papal residence, and now a museum. The castle offers a rich history to explore, along with stunning views of the city and the Tiber River from its terrace. The bridge leading to the castle, Ponte Sant’Angelo, is adorned with beautiful angel statues and provides a picturesque approach to the fortress.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit in the late afternoon to experience the sunset from the castle’s terrace, offering one of the best views in Rome.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The castle is within walking distance from Vatican City and is easily accessible by foot or public transport.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and to enjoy the view in the best light.</span></p>

12. Castel Sant’Angelo

Castel Sant’Angelo, initially built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian, has served various roles throughout history, including a fortress, a papal residence, and now a museum. The castle offers a rich history to explore, along with stunning views of the city and the Tiber River from its terrace. The bridge leading to the castle, Ponte Sant’Angelo, is adorned with beautiful angel statues and provides a picturesque approach to the fortress.

Insider’s Tip: Visit in the late afternoon to experience the sunset from the castle’s terrace, offering one of the best views in Rome.

How To Get There: The castle is within walking distance from Vatican City and is easily accessible by foot or public transport.

Best Time To Travel: Early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended to avoid crowds and to enjoy the view in the best light.

<p><span>The Vatican Museums in Vatican City are a vast complex of galleries and chapels, including the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo’s renowned ceiling frescoes. The museums showcase an immense collection of art and artifacts gathered by the Roman Catholic Church over centuries. Highlights include the Raphael Rooms and the spiral Bramante Staircase. The museums attract millions of visitors yearly, so booking a skip-the-line tour can save time.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Book a skip-the-line tour to avoid long waiting times. </span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Visit in the off-season to avoid large tour groups. </span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Close to the Ottaviano-S. Pietro metro station.</span></p>

The Bottom Line

Rome is not just a city; it’s a living museum, a testament to the grandeur of human civilization. Each cobblestone street, ancient ruin, and magnificent artwork tells a story of a past era, inviting you to be a part of its ongoing narrative. As you wander through Rome, remember that you’re walking in the footsteps of emperors, artists, poets, and philosophers.

Your journey through this eternal city is an exploration into the heart of human history and creativity. Embrace each moment, savor each experience, and let Rome’s timeless beauty inspire and enchant you. Buon viaggio!

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