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I asked one a day or two ago about maps of Italy. All the answers were great, but I am finding it too hard to look around at what I want to see in only the area of my computer screen.
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Although it is true that some of the ticket machines in the metro stations do not work 100% of the time, almost always you can find at least one that works in each station. You can choose the language on each machine. Allow extra time for buying a ticket because the lines can be very long.
nachosmyman
Buy one at Termini at the ticket window. Buying one at a local station may be difficult if you don't speak Italian, plus the machines don't work half the time.
JamaicaJoe
buy one
new_zygote
Ask the police man
Susan G
It's very easy to buy metro tickets. You can buy them in any station, any news stand or at vending machines.