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Rome Bus Routes

Some Information on Rome Bus Routes

rome bus routes Public transport in Rome, we regret to say, is not as effective and comfortable as it should be in such a big city, mostly due to the unpredictability of Rome's traffic and lack of a number of Metro lines. Since buses are the main public means of transport, the network of Rome bus routes is pretty extensive and intricately intertwined. Bus routes in Rome can sometimes be a puzzling mystery for tourists visiting Rome, partly because of the lack of information on bus stop signs and buses themselves, and partly because of the sudden and frequent changes of bus routes due to street work. There are also occasional large public events, demonstrations, or strikes that affect the bus lines. In order to help you find your way around the unforgettable Eternal City, Rome-explorer.com has devoted an article to Rome bus routes.

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Week in Rome

Week in Rome: Your First day

Week in rome

Spending one week in Rome will give you not all, but most of the time that you need to see the most important attractions in the Eternal City. If you plan well and have clear itineraries and a good sense of timing, you may even surprise yourself and see it all. Your first day in Rome can be alittle overwhelming, so we recommend staying calm, giving in to your curiosity, and keeping a somewhat methodical approach to what you do each day. Remember what you don't do on your first day you can do on one of the six days that follow. 


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One week in Rome

One Week in Rome: Your Fifth Day

One week in Rome

On the fifth day of your week in Rome, we suggest that you turn back on your steps in the very center of the city, see some of the sights that weren't on your list of major priorities, or the big sights that time retraints just didn't allow you to get around to seeing. If you haven't already seen the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore you can make this woderful church, with its bell tower and the tomb of Bernini, your point of departure.
 


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Rome in 48 hours

Visit Rome in 48 hours: Day One in Rome

Rome in 48 hours

If you don’t have much time to visit the Eternal City, but don’t want to miss the most important attractions that our city can offer, here you will find some suggestions to visit the heart of Rome in 48 hours…to remember, when you will be back, hopefully for a longer period.


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4 days in Rome

4 Days in Rome: Your Second Day in Rome

4 days in Rome

Rome has so many attractions and things to see that it is virtually impossible to see everything: let's go on with our itinerary for 4 days in Rome and let's see what to visit during our second day in the Eternal City.


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Four days in Rome

Four Days in Rome: What to See on Your Last Day in Rome

Four days in Rome

Well, your four days in Rome have already come to an end, and you have already arrived to the last day of your trip to Rome. It is time to buy some last minute souvenirs to take home, and to take some photos to show to your friends and family when you get back home. As sad as it may be, let us go and see what to do on the last day of your 4 days in Rome.


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