Cycling or sailing on the Tiber, in Roma the possibilities to move from one place to another are diverse, as are the opportunities to know a great number of tourist sites. Here are the main transport routes to move around the italian capital:

The subway: Rome has two metro lines, easy to locate and distinguish (lines A and B). Both tracks intersect at the Termini train station, one of the busiest tourist spots in the city. Although resorting to the metro is a frequent use of Roman citizens to move within the center, it is possible to take a trip and reach the outskirts of the city. Of course, remember that the stops at each station usually include long stretches outside the downtown area, the most attractive proposal to move around the city using this means of transport is to start your tour by visiting the Colosseum.

The bus: It is common to travel by bus to move through some main streets or avenues in Rome. In this city there is a bus system that has different lines all leaving from Termini Station. From here we can alternate this form of transport with another such as the subway and taxi.

Touristic bus: In Rome there are transport lines that will take us through the most representative places of the city. Most services involve a four to five hour day, stopping at various stops or meeting points to have a coffee or capture a picture to remember.

Ecological walks: This alternative is becoming more and more popular and consists of touring part of the city by bicycle. This activity is intended for those who prefer a more active journey and who are sympathetic to actions to reduce global warming and promote the preservation of the environment.

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