Rome Metro Map

Updated: May 2024

We have created 3 types of maps of the Rome metro: the standard one, another showing accessible stations for wheelchairs, and a tourist map of Rome. Available in standard format and PDF. All maps are printable.


ROME METRO MAP 2024
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Rome Metro map January 2024

Here you will find the standard metro map, including timetables. You can download the print-optimized PDF version here (size 2MB).

ACCESSIBLE ROME MAP 2024
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Accessible Rome Metro Map 2023 with elevators

In this second map of the Rome metro, you will find the same information as in the standard version, with the addition of indications for stations adapted for people in wheelchairs, spaces for strollers, and facilities for tourists with luggage. Available in PDF format ideal for printing (size 3MB).


You can download any of our maps to your hard disk, print them, or do whatever you want, but please, do not copy them onto other websites, nor create direct links to the images, as we update them with new information constantly.


TOURIST MAP OF ROME 2024
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Tourist map of Rome 2024 21 Tourist places of Rome in photos 2024

We have also made a tourist map with the 21 most important sites of Rome, numbered on the map, click on one of the images to see the full page.





🚧 Rome Metro Works 2024 🚧

Here you will find a detailed summary of the Rome metro stations that are currently closed and those that will close in the coming months, along with the dates and reasons for the closures:

Station/Line Closure Date Reopening Date Reason for Closure
Vittorio Emanuele 8 April 2024 30 June 2024 Special revision of all escalators
Spagna 15 July 2024 3 October 2024 Station restyling and renovation
Ottaviano 22 July 2024 9 September 2024 Station restyling and renovation

For more information and details, please visit our metro timetable page.


Frequently Asked Questions about the Rome Metro

 - What are the operating hours of the Rome Metro?
The Rome Metro generally operates from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM. On Fridays and Saturdays, the service extends until 1:30 AM.

 - What are the metro lines in Rome and their colors?
In Rome, there are three main metro lines: Line A (orange), Line B (blue), and Line C (green).

 - How can I purchase tickets for the metro?
Tickets can be purchased at automatic machines in the stations, at tobacconists, and in some bars.

 - Is it possible to use the same ticket for buses and metro?
Yes, standard ATAC tickets are valid on the metro, buses, and trams for the specified duration. However, it is important to note that there is a limitation: it is not possible to use the same ticket to access the metro multiple times during its validity. This means that once you exit the metro turnstiles, you cannot re-enter with the same ticket.

 - Are there discounts available for children or groups?
Children can travel for free until the day before they turn 10 years old. Once they reach 10, they must pay for a ticket. There are no specific discounts for groups, but it is possible to purchase multiple tickets.

 - Is the Rome Metro accessible to people with disabilities?
Yes, all stations on line C are fully accessible for people in wheelchairs without the need for assistance. On lines A and B, however, most stations require the assistance of station staff for wheelchair access. It is important to note that some stations in the city center are not accessible at all, even with staff help, making it impossible for wheelchair users to access them.

 - Is there Wi-Fi connection in the Rome Metro stations?
Some stations of the Rome Metro offer free Wi-Fi.

 

 

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