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Rome Termini Station 1A
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Rome Termini Station 1C
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Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore
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Colosseum
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Circo Massimo
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Piazza Venezia
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Vatican City
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Villa Borghese
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Barberini Square
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Rome Termini Station 1B
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Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore
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Colosseum
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Circo Massimo
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Piazza Venezia
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Vatican City
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Villa Borghese
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Barberini Square
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Pyramid Testaccio Quarter
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Ostiense Station
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Rome Termini Station 1B
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Colosseum
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Circo Massimo
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Piazza Venezia
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Vatican City
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Villa Borghese
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Barberini Square
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Auditorium Parco Della Musica
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Villa Giulia National Etruscan Museum
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Bioparco / Zoo
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Borghese Gallery
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3 routes, 15 stops — Rome’s most extensive bus tour to cover more ground!
3 routes, 15 stops — Rome’s most extensive bus tour to cover more ground!
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Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points.
You can join a tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Discover Rome: Green Route (access to Rome's top sights)
Destination Eataly: Orange Route (access to food & local markets)
Explore Museums: Blue Route (access to museums & art galleries)
Nice bus tour. Only jam.er that there is not properly asngegeven how low the orange and blue tour start and wasr. We just missed it at Termini. The last bus of 17.05h was no longer an option for us unfortunately.
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The service was ok, but unfortunately I was refused a lift several times because the bus was full. They also refused to take me to the next stop as a standing passenger. The bus also came less frequently compared to other providers and the departures were also delayed compared to the other buses.
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Having been to Rome before, we were able to do the highlights we remembered in less than two hours.
The Green Route covers Rome’s historical highlights, including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill, offering a glimpse into the city’s ancient past and iconic ruins.
The Orange Route focuses on religious and artistic landmarks, stopping at the Vatican Museums, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Piazza Navona, perfect for those interested in Rome’s artistic heritage.
The Blue Route offers a scenic tour of Rome’s quieter, natural spots, including Villa Borghese and Piazza del Popolo, blending nature and culture in one relaxing journey.
Route name: Green/Orange/Blue Route
Attraction timings: 6am to 10pm
Experience the best of Rome in a day by exploring top landmarks across the Blue, Orange, and Green routes with this itinerary:
Discover the beauty of Rome over two days with this engaging itinerary, blending highlights from all three Green Line routes.
Discover the beauty of Rome over two days with this engaging itinerary, blending highlights from all three Green Line routes.
Explore Rome in three unforgettable days with this Green Line itinerary, blending historical, cultural, and scenic landmarks from all three routes.
Explore Rome in three unforgettable days with this Green Line itinerary, blending historical, cultural, and scenic landmarks from all three routes.
Explore Rome in three unforgettable days with this Green Line itinerary, blending historical, cultural, and scenic landmarks from all three routes.
Green Line Rome offers a hop-on hop-off service that allows you to explore the city’s landmarks at your own pace, with multiple stops on three routes.
The ticket includes unlimited hop-on hop-off access, an audio guide in multiple languages, and a route map to navigate the city’s top attractions.
Buses on the Green Route run every 15 to 20 minutes, while the Orange and Blue Routes operate every two hours.
There are three routes on the Green Line: the Green Route focuses on iconic landmarks, the Orange Route highlights local neighborhoods, and the Blue Route consists of museums and art galleries.
Yes, each bus is equipped with multilingual audio guides that provide interesting commentary on Rome’s history and attractions.
Yes, the buses are wheelchair accessible.
Tickets are valid for either 1, 2, or 3 days, depending on your choice.