Discover the best of Rome on a lively and action-packed Rome open bus and explore the city at your own pace. Get off at any of the well-placed stops and explore the city’s timeless beauty, fascinating history and vibrant culture.
You can get on and off the bus as you wish to explore the sights further, go shopping or grab a bite to eat. Visit iconic attractions with our strategically located stops or stay onboard and listen to the informative audio commentary, provided in multiple languages - perfect for first-time visitors. There will be special content dedicated to families and children, interpreted by two actors, ensuring that the experience is even more interactive and captivating, even for the youngest.
Embark on action-packed walking tours with POPGuide, directly from the IO Bus stops, and hop back on to resume sightseeing.
The stops are as follows: (subject to change)
You can choose from the following ticket options:
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Hop-On, Hop-Off + Vatican Museum
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Rome is a functioning city and weather; traffic and events may occasionally cause disruption.
Timings and stops are subject to change. The updated map will be available on the bus.
Wheelchairs can get on the bus, but not on the second floor. They have a dedicated spot on the first floor.
People with less than 75% disability must pay the entire price, according to their age. People with more than 75% disability are entitled to a free ticket, if accompanied by a paying person.
Small pets are allowed on board only with muzzle and leash. Guide dogs for blind people are allowed on board with muzzle and leash.
Every passenger can bring on board a small bag (dimension max 50x30x25cm)
The lost objects found on the buses will be deposited at our office (CS OPEN BUS SRL, Via di Torre del Fiscale 43, 00178 Roma).
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We were staying near the Vatican, so we had a little distance to the bus loop. Once there, things worked well. We did the loop once to get familiar with the stops. Takes a while, but good if you are jumping on somewhere different than where you got off. The stop numbers no longer match the map and there was a sign for a stop that was no longer in use near the Vatican. So do watch for that. Some attractions seem spread out while riding but are actually fairly close by walking.
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