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السبت، 16 أغسطس 2014

Rome transportation guide

Rome transportation guide
 
 
Discover without further delay all the good plans to move easily during a stay in Rome!

Rome, the corridors of the metro.
Despite the numerous archaeological remains found beneath the streets of Rome each year, the municipality has built and made available to the public two long lines of metro across the city. Additional lines are also planned in the coming years. Lines A and B therefore effectively serve Rome with a point of the crossing's Termini.

Rome, on the rails.
In addition to the underground lines of the metro, there are regional trains that allow easy access throughout the city. The main advantage is the complementarity of public transport services, a complementarity which translates a single rate regardless of the mode of transport chosen.

Rome(photo: Alessandro Capotondi) transportation guide

The network of city buses.
Rome has an extremely dense city bus network which offers very regular stops. The main goal is a wait time down to the maximum for users. A bet won when we look at the proposed schedules. It's the most popular transport mode by the local population as well as tourists.

Move at the best prices in Rome.
All means of public transport have a single rate throughout the year and for all users. Thus a single ticket for a trip by bus, subway or train costs just 1, 50EUR. This ticket is usable only once by metro but can be used for bus for 1 h 30 matches. To move at greater length in the city, it is preferable to opt for a ticket all day. It costs 6EUR and allows to travel at will.

Move easily, that's fine, but where to stay?
Of course, the ideal is to find a perfectly located hotel. Enjoyable, with a quality service, which is also very close to all means of public transport in the city. Best Western Hotel Canada meets all these criteria.

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