Travellers with disabilities
Only two stops on Line A have accessibility for disabled persons (Cipro-Musei
Vaticani and Valle Aurelia) but bus #591 does the same route and can accommodate
those with disabilities.
Maps, tickets, passes
Metro maps are posted up in every station, and we've printed one at the
end of this book. If you're going to use the system a lot, especially the buses,
it may be worth investing in the excellent detailed Lozzi transport map
Taxis
The easiest way to get a taxi is to find the nearest taxi stand ( fermata
dei taxi) - central ones include Termini, Piazza Venezia, Piazza San Silvestro,
Piazza di Spagna and Piazza Barberini. Alternatively, taxis can be radio paged.
Car and bike rental
Car rental is only worthwhile for trips out of the city, but renting a
bike or scooter can be a nippy way to negotiate Rome's clogged streets.
Useful bus routes
#23- Piazza Clodio-Piazza Risorgimento-Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II-Ponte
Garibaldi-Via Marmorata-Piazzale Ostiense-Basilica di S. Paolo. #64 Termini: Piazza
della Repubblica-Via Nazionale-Piazza Venezia-Corso Vittorio Emanuele II-St.
Useful tram routes
Trams #8 Viale Trastevere-Largo Argentina. #19 Porto Maggiore-Viale Regina
Margherita-Viale Belle Arti-Ottaviano-Piazza Risorgimento. #30 Piramide-Viale
Aventino-Colosseum-San Giovanni-Viale Regina.
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