Rome (Roma) is located along the Tiber River in central Italy and serves as the capital. Once the center of Western Civilization, the city holds immense historical significance, along with housing the center of Roman Catholicism, Vatican City. In its modern form, Rome retains a rich culture of art, cuisine and fashion, and offers a vast array of museums, cafes, churches, bars, and night clubs.
Rome’s metro consists of two lines: A and B, which intersect at the main train station, Termini, and runs from 5:30am- 11:30pm. Public buses can take you to places where the metro line does not reach, and those run from 6:00am-midnight, with some late-night buses. Bus stops list the stopping points of each line, but when in doubt, many lines run through Termini. Read More... |