Stop 1: Piazza dei Cinquecento | Stop 2: Santa Maria Maggiore | Stop 3: Colosseum | Stop 4: Circo Massimo
Stop 5: Piazza Venezia | Stop 6: Vatican | Stop 7: Villa Borghese | Stop 8: Piazza Barberini
Stop 1: 1B Terminal | Stop 2: Santa Maria Maggiore | Stop 3: Colosseum | Stop 4: Circus Maximus | Stop 5: Piazza Venezia
Stop 6: Vatican City | Stop 7: Villa Borghese | Stop 8: Barberini Square | Stop 9: Pyramid-Testaccio Quarter | Stop 10: Ostiense Station
Stop 1: 1B Termini Railway Station | Stop 2: Colosseum | Stop 3: Circus Maximus | Stop 4: Piazza Venezia | Stop 5: Vatican City | Stop 6: Villa Borghese
Stop 1: Barberini Square | Stop 2: Auditorium Parco della Musica | Stop 3: MAXXI Museum | Stop 4: Villa Giulia National Etruscan Museum | Stop 5: Bioparco/Zoo | Stop 6: Borghese Gallery
Green Line offers three distinct routes, covering iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Venezia.
Buses typically operate from 9 AM to 6:30 PM, with a frequency of every 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
Yes, your ticket provides unlimited access to all three routes during its validity period, allowing you to hop on and off as you like.
There are three routes:
- Green route: it takes you through lush parks and historic sites, with key stops at some of Rome's most iconic landmarks.
- Orange route: This route is perfect for those looking to experience both historic and contemporary Rome.
- Blue route: This route provides an enriching experience, showcasing the city’s most celebrated historical and artistic sites while allowing you to immerse yourself in Rome’s rich heritage.
Yes, all buses provide multi-lingual audio commentary in various languages, giving insights into the history and significance of each site.
Yes, Green Line buses are equipped to accommodate passengers with wheelchairs.
If you miss the last bus of the day, you will need to arrange alternative transportation, as the service typically concludes around 6:30 PM.