Big Bus Rome
Big Bus Rome's three color-coded routes connect all the major sights you'd otherwise spend days navigating on foot or metro.
About Big Bus Rome
Big Bus Rome's three color-coded routes connect all the major sights you'd otherwise spend days navigating on foot or metro. The red route hits the classics - Colosseum, Vatican, Pantheon, Spanish Steps - while blue covers Tivoli and green focuses on ancient Roman sites. You'll get multilingual audio commentary that's actually decent (not the usual robotic drivel), and the open-top deck gives you photo angles impossible from street level.
The double-deckers lumber through Rome's chaotic traffic at a leisurely pace, which sounds annoying but actually works in your favor - you get time to absorb the commentary and spot details you'd miss rushing past. The upper deck can get blazing hot in summer and freezing in winter, so dress accordingly. Each loop takes about 90 minutes, and buses run every 10-20 minutes depending on the route and season.
Here's what most guides won't mention: tickets cost around €25-30 for 24 hours, which seems steep until you realize a single taxi ride across the city costs nearly that much. The Vatican stop is a 10-minute walk from St. Peter's, not right at the entrance like they suggest. Skip the Tivoli route unless you have three full days - it's a massive time sink for gardens you can see better elsewhere.
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