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    Metro Conca d'Oro - Linea B1

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    Metro Colosseo - Linea B - Metro Colosseo, Roma

    Metro Colosseo - Linea B

    3.4(5 reviews)
    6.2 kmMonti, Aventino

    This subway station has a lot of stairs but no elevator or escalator to exit. I'd say it's still…read morevery convenient as the Colosseo is located right outside the station, so tons of tourists will commute through here.

    Metro Colosseo is the main metro station serving the Colosseum in Rome, it is located on Line B of…read morethe Rome Metro and opened in 1955. The station is in a convenient location for tourists who are heading to the Colosseum and Roman Forum. There is work to make this an Interchange Station however this is not complete yet and the works are currently expected to take until 2025. Like the Colosseum, a lot of scammers seem to circulate within the station and just outside, and do be aware of pickpockets which seem to target this stop in particular on the Rome Metro, I did find the concourse to be quite busy and I did notice a lack of seats throughout the station for demand. I would also advise purchasing tickets beforehand for the same reason, as the ticket hall can be so crowded with queues for the machines, especially when a ticket machine is out of order. If you do have to use a ticket machine, there is an English language option. The platform area seems really worse for wear as well, and it just felt like a letdown compared to metro systems in other cities in particular such as Lisbon and Stockholm. No escalators - steps only! 3* - The location is great for tourists, but the station its-self requires a lot of work.

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    Metro Colosseo - Linea B
    Metro Colosseo - Linea B - Metro Colosseo, Roma

    Metro Colosseo, Roma

    Metro Colosseo - Linea B

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    Stazione Termini - Uber stand

    Stazione Termini

    3.1(217 reviews)
    4.8 kmTermini

    Termini is kind of a mess, it's chaotic and for whatever reason they randomly just shut down access…read moreroutes into or out of the tracks which can cause major bottlenecks. It's super busy but conveniently is very close to a lot of stuff in Rome, so for day trips or if you are staying nearby it's very convenient. This is definitely not my favorite train station but it's also a super useful tool for getting around. Just prepare yourself for a bit of a chaotic arrival and you will be totally fine. The uber pickup area is a little hard to find, through a nondescript hallway, but getting an Uber worked pretty easily for us. In the past I've had no issues getting cabs as well - at least not no more issue than anywhere else in Rome.

    I went to Rome for the first time last month and spent my entire trip gobsmacked by the beauty of…read morethe city. When we went to Stazione Termini to catch the Frecciarossa to Florence, I figured we were in for another grand architectural marvel. It was almost a relief to find an ugly modern train station, built in the 1940s, with a utilitarian, vaguely dingbat/carceral aesthetic. Termini is Rome's main train station, and apparently the fifth-busiest in all of Europe. It was pretty bustling both times we were there, on a Tuesday and Thursday in November. I imagine it gets crowded during peak tourist season. Our high-speed train ran on time and was definitely the best way to get to Florence and back. We spent minimal time in the station itself, but it seemed like a lively, functional place, with a lot of shops and restaurants. Termini may not be a seminal Roman landmark, but it's clearly an essential part of life in Rome.

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    Stazione Termini - Complimentary Drink & Snacks

    Complimentary Drink & Snacks

    Stazione Termini - Exterior of station

    Exterior of station

    Stazione Termini - Track 21

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    Track 21

    Metro A - On line B metro train

    Metro A

    3.1(13 reviews)
    6.4 kmCentro Storico

    Although Rome is a vast place, its metro is relatively small, and it's among the smallest among…read moreEuropean capitals. The Rome Metro, called Metropolitana di Roma in Italian, is the Eternal City's main medium of public transport. It began its operation in 1955, making it the oldest system of its kind in Italy. Seeing as it is quite small, navigating the Rome underground is very straightforward. The main thing to remember is that Roma Termini is the connection point between lines and just about every other transport in the Eternal City. Out of the three lines, only A, which appears red or orange on maps, and B (the blue line) are completed and are the ones that pass through the most landmarks, such as the Vatican Museum, the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, etc. Line C is a new line gradually being opened in stages. My partner, our friends, family member, and I used it for 2 days during our stay. A single ride costs €1.50 and is valid for 100 minutes on a combination of metro, buses, and trams. But we bought a €12.50 ticket valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 48 hours from validation. It was generally clean and safe; keep one's belongings close and watch out for pickpockets (as one should in most major cities), and one should be fine.

    The Metro A line in Rome is typically very crowded -- especially at afternoon "rush hour". I find…read moreit to be a necessary evil to move around the heart of Rome. I had my wallet lifted getting on a train at Espagne but gladly got it back after making a scene on the train -- minus about 200€. The perp dropped my wallet rather than being caught with it.

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    Metro A - Spagna station

    Spagna station

    Metro A - Cavour station metro line B

    Cavour station metro line B

    Metro A - Spagna metro line A exit

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    Spagna metro line A exit

    Tiber Limousine Service - Pompeii ruins

    Tiber Limousine Service

    4.6(9 reviews)
    4.8 kmTiburtino

    Incredible service. On time, kind and professional. Great communication and attention to detail…read more Will use again and highly recommend to all. The price for private transportation is close to what you would pay for a taxi or uber service which was impressive. Truly priceless at the end of the day for security and peace of mind. Thank you to Fabio for his great driving!

    This was my first trip to Europe and I traveled with my adult daughter. I booked my tour far in…read moreadvance, and Irene was very accommodating and helpful. She answered all of my questions quickly and completely, and tailored our experience to what we wanted to see and do. My daughter and I booked a pick up from the cruise port of Civitavecchia and tour of Rome. Andrea was there to pick us up promptly and it felt like we had just reconnected with an old friend. He was very knowedgeable and personable. We were able to see all of the main attractions we wanted to see, and he utilized our time well, avoiding traffic. Andrea made reservations for us to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant where we sampled local food and wine. We were also able to go shopping for souvenirs and learn about the history of the area. We ot back to our cruise exhausted but happy from all we had seen and experienced. The following day, Andrea met us at the Naples port and we headed to Pompeii. He had arranged a private guided tour of Pompeii for us, which we thouroughly enjoyed. We then headed to Sorrento for lunch and shopping. It was a wonderful experience and I would definitely utilize their services again when we are able to return to Italy!

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    Tiber Limousine Service - Shopping area in Sorrento

    Shopping area in Sorrento

    Tiber Limousine Service - Trevi Fountain

    Trevi Fountain

    Tiber Limousine Service - Rome's Colisseum

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    Rome's Colisseum

    Metro Conca d'Oro - Linea B1 - metrostations - Updated May 2026

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