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Welcome Welcome VISITORS CENTRE VATICAN CITY SPANISH 7 STEPS VISITORS CENTRE BARBERINI & 8 TREVI FOUNTAIN VISITORS CENTRE TERMINI STATION VISITORS CENTRE ST. PETER’S BASILICA 1 TERMINI STATION VATICAN & SISTINE CHAPEL 6 17 12 ST. MARY MAJOR 10 2 WELCOME 11 1 7 15 ON BOARD! 13 16 PIAZZA VENEZIA SHOPPING AREA 5 2 6 14 5 4 9 8 COLOSSEUM 3 ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA 3 CIRCO MASSIMO THE MOUTH OF 4 TRUTH FREE WALKING TOURS Walk 1: In the heart of the Eternal City Walk 2: Colosseum and Ancient Forum Walk 3: From Ghetto to Colosseum 2 Capitoline Hill 11 Piazza Farnese 2 Capitoline Hill 5 Forum 14 Teatro Marcello 3 Circus Maximus 13 Piazza Venezia 12 Piazza Navona 13 Piazza Venezia 4 Colosseum 6 Ghetto 9 Palatine Hill 7 Largo Argentina 10 Pantheon 15 Trajan’s Column 9 Palatine Hill 8 Mouth of Truth 4 Colosseum 17 1 Campo de’ Fiori Trevi Fountain 16 Trajan’s Markets MAP LEGEND STOPS AND ATTRACTIONS DATES AND TIMES PANORAMIC ROUTE / WEEKDAYS PANORAMIC ROUTE / HOLIDAYS 1 TERMINI STATION First Dep: 8:30 AM | Last Complete Run: 6:50 PM | End of service: 8:30 PM FREQUENCY LARGO DI VILLA PERETTI CORNER PIAZZA DEI CINQUECENTO DAILY 10/15 MINUTES I LOVE ROME Main Train Station and public bus services. If you get off here you POINTS can visit the National Roman Museum, Piazza della Repubblica and Via Nazionale for relaxing shopping. Shuttle bus to airports tickets FIRST DEPARTURE available. I LOVE ROME TERMINI STATION GUIDED TOURS AND ACTIVITIES 8:30 AM 2 ST. MARY MAJOR First Dep: 8:40 AM | Last Complete Run: 5:30 PM | End of service: 7:05 PM LAST DEPARTURE GENERAL INFORMATION PIAZZA ESQUILINO, 12 TERMINI STATION Start your Tour from any stop. Hop on and off at your Visit one of the most ancient Basilicas of Christianity and, very close, leisure as many times as you want for the entire duration the S. Pietro in Vincoli Church with the Moses by Michelangelo. 6:50 PM of the ticket, customizing your own experience. Feel free to ask our staff members for more information. 3 COLOSSEUM ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA (ask for Colosseum skip-the-line tour) IMPORTANT NOTE: First Dep: 9:00 AM | Last Complete Run: 5:45 PM | End of service: 7:20 PM Rome is a lively capital city and therefore political events, demon- VIA DI SAN GREGORIO, 30 strations and celebrations may disrupt our itinerary at any time, Combine your ticket The bus gets to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. especially during strikes, holidays and weekends. Whilst every ef- fort is made to ensure a smooth and frequent service there may +21€ 4 CIRCO MASSIMO - THE MOUTH OF TRUTH be delays, reduced frequency and route-alterations due to traffic to get a delicious meal* First Dep: 9:05 AM | Last Complete Run: 5:50 PM | End of service: 7:25 PM congestion and road closures. OPPOSITE ROSETO COMUNALE (SILVER MENU) Take in the Circo Massimo, Palatine Hill and “Mouth of the Truth”. *During or after exploring the charming sights of Rome, enjoy a 5 PIAZZA VENEZIA - SHOPPING AREA delicious meal (lunch or dinner) with preferred seating and skip- First Dep: 9:10 AM | Last Complete Run: 5:55 PM | End of service: 7:30 PM the-line entrance at Hard Rock Cafe Rome located in via Vittorio VIA DEL TEATRO MARCELLO (BEHIND THE TERMINUS OF PUBLIC BUSES) Veneto 62 A/B. This stop is located in the heart of Rome and is very close to several important monuments such as Campidoglio (Capitoline Hill), Teatro Marcello, Vittoriano, the Jewish Ghetto, the Pantheon, and interest- FREE APP ing areas of the city like Trastevere and Isola Tiberina. Also heart of shopping, with opening from 10 AM to 9 PM, Monday to Sunday. 3 WALKING TOURS 50+ ATTRACTIONS 6 VATICAN CITY & SISTINE CHAPEL (ask for skip-the-line tickets on board) Get off our bus at stop 5 First Dep: 9:30 AM | Last Complete Run: 6:15 PM | End of service: 7:50 PM LUNGOTEVERE TOR DI NONA (BETWEEN VIA PANICO AND VIA MASTRO) St. Peter’s Basilica, Borgo Pio, Castel Sant’Angelo (stop here), Navona Download now! Square, Campo de’ Fiori, Pantheon, via Cola di Rienzo (shopping area), Popolo Square. 7 SPANISH STEPS First Dep: 8:30 AM | Last Complete Run: 6:35 PM | End of service: 8:10 PM THERE’S NO GREATER SALUTE TO ROCK ‘N’ ROLL HISTORY THAN VIA LUDOVISI, 73 A HARD ROCK CLASSIC TEE. From here you can reach Via Veneto, the Spanish Steps, Trinità dei PRESENT THIS I LOVE ROME HOP ON HOP OFF COUPON AND RECEIVE A Monti, Piazza del Popolo and Hard Rock Cafe Rome. COMPLIMENTARY HARD ROCK CAFE GIFT WITH €35 IN THE CAFE OR ROCK SHOP. Valid till 30th March 2020. Not valid with other offers. One per person per visit. Valid only at Rome location. 8 BARBERINI & TREVI FOUNTAIN • • • WALKING TOURS IN 13 LANGUAGES! • • • HARD ROCK CAFE ROME & ROCK SHOP | VIA VITTORIO VENETO 62 A/B – 00187 – ROMA | +39 06/4203051 First Dep: 8:35 AM | Last Complete Run: 6:40 PM | End of service: 8:20 PM THE ROCK SHOP | VIA DELLA CONCILIAZIONE 26/28 – 00193 – ROMA | +39 06/6871653 VIA BARBERINI, 12 HARDROCK.COM #THISISHARDROCK This stop will lead you to Palazzo Barberini and to the famous Trevi Fountain. JOIN HARDROCKREWARDS.COM ©2018 Hard Rock International (USA), Inc. All rights reserved..
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