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Rome Transit Brochure VATICAN SHORT TERM AREA (MAX 15 MINUTES STOP) 12 P Olimpico 4 Tor di Quinto VATICAN LONG TERM AREA (MAX 30 MINUTES STOP) Ipogeo (MAX 30 MINUTES STOP) 4 degli Ottavi COLOSSEUM SHORT TERM AREA COLOSSEUM HOURLY TERM AREA (MAX 3 HOURS STOP) 5 Monte Mario THE 2019 NEW TOURIST BUS For details see the maps of every area on the back. PLAN IN ROME ZTL Ponte Mammolo 2 New rules to enter the city 2 1 BUS A 4 15 Area located inside the (Ring Road) 4 V.LE G. WASHINGTON Stazione Tiburtina (lato ovest) 10 3 2 7 5 VIA LUDOVISILUDOV 17VIA L. BISSOLATI 1 Piazza 2 dei Tribunali 11 9 Via Tiburtina V.LE L. EINAUDI (Mura Verano) 4 5 3 VIA G. GIOLITTI romamobilita.it 1 5 18 Call center 06 57003 2 7 3 (Monday - Friday 8.00 am – 6:00 pm) Largo Cardinal C. Micara 11 12 DAILY PERMIT RATES (BASIC RATE - EURO 4) 1 Aurelia 15 ZTL 14 PERMIT CHECK POINT ON LINE 16 6 4 13 Coaches longer Coaches up to Coaches longer Coaches up to 1 DAY than 8 metres 8 metres long than 8 metres 8 metres long VIALE C. FELICE 16 2 1 A/A1 6 3 Stazione € 55 € 44 € 42 € 33 BUS B Pantano 10 V PORT .LE LLE MURA UEN 22 DE SI Casilina B/B1/B2/B3/B5 € 200 € 160 € 150 € 120 3 VIA DELL'AMBA ARADAM Centocelle 11 B4 € 160 € 128 € 120 € 96 33 B51/B52/B53 € 240 € 192 € 180 € 144 11 B54 € 115 V € 192 € 154 € 144 I A A N T O 8 N I N I A N 9 A G € 50 7 8 It is possible to purchase different multi entry cards (50, 100, 200, 300). 14 Stazione P.le Pier P.le Pier V.le di San Paolo Laurentina Montagnola Via Appia Antica Osteria For information and costs, please visit the website romamobilita.it Tor di Valle 9 Luigi Nervi 6 13 Luigi Nervi 17 3 Georgofili 8 10 5 del Curato 1 ZTL PERIMETERS AND BUS PARKING AREAS REDUCTIONS SHORT TERM AREA (MAX 15 MINUTES STOP) HOURLY TERM AREA (MAX 3 HOURS STOP) LONG TERM AREA (24 HOURS) Vehicles equipped for the disabled: Permit G: it is not subject to reductions or 1 Via Carlo Alberto 12 Lungotevere della Farnesina 1 Lungotevere delle Navi 12 Via Dorando Pietri 1 Osteria del Curato 10% reductions for running board-equipped- premiums. 2 Lungotevere Marzio 13 Viale Carlo Felice 2 Lungotevere delle Armi 13 Piazzale Pier Luigi Nervi 2 Ponte Mammolo coaches having a disabled passenger on board. SDD (Sepa Direct Debit): 10% discount when 3 Lungotevere dei Tebaldi 14 Piazza di S. Croce in Gerusalemme 3 Viale Pretoriano 14 Piazzale dei Partigiani 3 Laurentina January-February and August: 20%reductions paying with SDD to purchase day permits. 4 Viale G. Washington 15 Via Petroselli 4 Via Tiburtina (Mura Verano) 15 Viale G. Washington 4 Ipogeo degli Ottavi on daily permits. Electric, LPG, CNG, Hybrids: 50% reduction. 5 Via Ludovisi 16 Lungotevere Ripa 5 Via Appia Antica 16 Lungotevere Aventino 5 Monte Mario Vatican Area: 20% reduction on the Euro 6: 10% reduction. 6 Lungotevere Aventino 17 Via Leonida Bissolati 6 Viale delle Mura Portuensi 17 Viale di San Paolo 6 Piazzale Pier Luigi Nervi simultaneous purchase of the morning and Euro 5: 5% reduction. 7 Lungotevere in Augusta 18 Via Giovanni Giolitti 7 Lungotevere Testaccio 7 Largo Settimio Passamonti afternoon permit. Euro 3: DPF increase of 90% in 2019 and 105% 8 Piazzale dei Partigiani 8 Via Caio Cestio 8 Montagnola - Georgofili Multidays - for consecutive days: the rate to in 2020. 9 Terminal Gianicolo 9 Viale di Porta Ardeatina 9 Stazione Tor di Valle be applied from the second day onwards is 10 Stazione Tiburtina (lato Ovest) 10 Via Cilicia (area laterale esterna) 10 Stazione Pantano reduced by 10%. November 2018 11 Viale Luigi Einaudi 11 Largo Settimio Passamonti 11 Casilina/Centocelle 2 VIA G. GIOLITTI ZTLZTZTL Olimpico - Tor di Quinto 4 BUSBBUUSS C V.LE G. WASHINGTON ZTL BUS A 4 VIA LUDOVISILUD VIA L. BISSOLATI 3 2 Piazza dei Tribunali 4 V.LE L. EINAUDI 1 Piazza dei Tribunali 16 2 1 3 22 5 ZTL VIA DELL'AMBA ARADAM BUS B ZTL 2 5 BUS B 33 Largo Cardinal C. Micara 11 V I A A 8 N T O L.go M. Luther King N I N I A N 3 9 A 1 Aurelia V. URA PORTUE LE DELLE M NSI VIA DELL'AMBA ARADAM VATICAN AREA COLOSSEUM AREA ZTL C Area close to Vatican City is accessible by coach, to let the passengers reach the tourist Area close to Colosseum is accessible by coach, to let the passengers reach the tourist interest Corresponding with the historical City Centre ZTL. interest sites and to stop in the dedicated areas. sites and to stop in the dedicated areas. CRITERIA FOR USING THE VATICAN AREA CRITERIA FOR USING THE COLOSSEUM AREA CRITERIA FOR USING THE C ZTL AREA Purchasing the following permits: B1, B2, B3 and B4, allows you to enter the Colosseum Purchasing the permit B5 allows you to enter the Vatican Area only if coupled with Entry is forbidden, for all the buses, except those in service to: Area only if coupled with the purchase of B51, B52, B53, B54 and only if the daily the purchase of B51, B52, B53, B54 and only if the daily number of permits B1, B2, B3 number of permits B1, B2, B3 and B4 available have not been used. and B4 available have not been used. hotels equipped with at least 40 rooms max 30 authorizations per day located in the “ZTL bus C” Area max 60 minutes for the entry/exit and Stop allowed for the passengers’ hop max 15 minutes stop Stop allowed for the passengers’ hop on max 30 minutes stop for the passengers’ hop on and off on and off operations only in the short and off operations only in the short term operations in the “ZTL bus C” Area term areas areas* Stop allowed for waiting for passengers max 30 minutes stop Stop allowed for waiting the passengers max 3 hours stop School education trips for primary max 30 authorizations per day (Vatican Long Term Area), only in the (Colosseum hourly Term Area) only in school pupils max 60 minutes for the entry/exit and dedicated areas* the dedicated areas for the passengers’ hop on and off operations in the “ZTL bus C” Area *NB Purchasing a permit and booking the long term areas allows reservations for the stop-stall in the chosen *NB Short term areas must be chosen among those listed below and must be booked in advance. The booking hourly time (up to 1:30 PM or from 1:30 PM). allows the stop-stall in the chosen hourly time to be reserved. Transport of disabled passengers holding a special circulation permit, granted VATICAN SHORT TERM AREA (MAX 15 MINUTES STOP) COLOSSEUM SHORT TERM AREA (MAX 30 MINUTES STOP) according to DPR 151/2012 (only for 1 Piazza dei Tribunali 1 Via dei Cerchi board-equipped-coaches) 2 Viale Vaticano 2 Via del Circo Massimo B1-B51 B5-B51-B52-B53-B54 3 Viale dei Bastioni di Michelangelo 3 Via della Navicella Personnel authorised by Administration with an authorised document showing 4 Viale Giulio Cesare 4 Via Claudia to carry out the Gran Turismo, the route specified by the establishment 5 Via Gregorio VII ( altezza Cardinal Micara) B2-B3-B52-B53 Commercial and Scholastic service of the transit in ZTL Area VATICAN LONG TERM AREA (MAX 30 MINUTES STOP) COLOSSEUM HOURLY TERM AREA (MAX 3 HOURS STOP) 1 Aurelia A1 Students’ transport from Institutions Vehicles no longer than 8 m and 2 Largo Cardinal Clemente Micara B3-B53 1 Viale Terme di Caracalla (Lato Antoniniana) headquartered inside the “ZTL bus C” Area Euro 4/5/6, LPG, CNG, hybrid, electric 3 Largo Martin Luther King B2-B52 2 Via della Navicella B5-B51-B52-B53-B54 coaches 4 Olimpico - Tor di Quinto B1-B51 3 Via Antoniniana 5 Terminal Gianicolo B4-B54.
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