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Julio Santos Montoya

Is the subway system in Rome hard to navigate?

I was wondering if the subway system is hard to navigate and how much it cost.

    



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nickisbox
when we went it was so easy to use, that was back in march. it cost us somewhere between 5 and 10 euros to get a 24 hour pass for each of us, unlimited usage. the main thing is knowing where you want to go before hopping on. then just paying attention and knowing which way the line is running. we spoke no italian and we easily figured out where we need to go and how to get back.


arun d
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Not at all it is very simple


Paulywog
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its a breeze ,its clean and easy,but i forgot the price it was in 87 when i was there


shamrock
It's really very ease, because there are only 2 subway lines in Rome, the A line and the B line. Tickets cost 1 Euro, but you can get week-end tickets or weekly tickets, which are more conveniently priced.


Marysia
1 euro andit was EASY! i'd only been one one other in washington DC and knew nothingof thelanguage however.... even I could navigate it! it was safe and easy -- i recommend it highly! i only wish i would have thought of it earlier in my trip!


people who eat basil are lame ★
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non lo so



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