Metrebus Tickets


Rome public transport system is called Metrebus, a combination of the words: metro (underground), treno metropolitano (urban train) and autobus (bus). With Metrebus tickets you can travel on these three means of transport

  • on different routes
  • inside a city area
  • through different areas

Fares depend only from the areas you cross, not from the number of means of transport you use. Tickets must always be validated

  • when getting on buses
  • before getting on metro and trains

The bus and metro system is not free! Validate your ticket before boarding the metro; on buses, look for the orange stamping machines. If you are caught without a validated ticket, the fine to be paid ranges between Euro 50,00 and Euro 500,00.

 


Fares and Types of Tickets as from November 1st, 2003


  • BIT (Integrated Single Ticket) -  Valid 75 minutes from first stamping for buses and only one trip on metro and urban trains. Cost Euro 1,00
  • BIG (Integrated Daily Ticket) - Valid till 12pm on the day of validation for an unlimited number of journeys on buses, metro and urban trains. Cost Euro 4,00
  • BTI (Integrated Tourist Ticket) - Valid for three days for an unlimited number of journeys on buses, metro and urban trains. Cost Euro 11,00
  • CIS (Integrated Weekly Pass) - Valid seven days, for an unlimited number of journeys on buses, metro and urban trains. Cost Euro 16,00
  • BIRG (Daily Regional Integrated Ticket) - Valid till 12pm on the day of stamping for an unlimited number of journeys on  buses and metro in Rome, but also on urban and regional trains. Cost varies between Euro 2,50 and Euro 10,50 according to the number of areas you cross.
  • BTR (Regional Tourist Ticket) - valid for three days for an unlimited number of journeys on  buses and metro in Rome, but also on urban and regional trains. Cost varies between Euro 6,50 and Euro 28,50 according to the number of areas you cross.
  • CIRS (Weekly Regional Integrated Card) -  Valid seven days for an unlimited number of journeys on  buses and metro in Rome, but also on urban and regional trains. Cost varies between Euro 9,00 and Euro 41,00 according to the number of areas you cross.

Where to buy tickets


Tickets are sold at tobacconists, newsstands, cafés, travel agencies, hotels, vending machines at bus terminals and metro stations and at dealers in railway stations in Rome and Lazio.   
For further information visit www.atac.roma.it or call 800 431784 (toll free number in Italy)