Transport
Pigneto

Public Transport — Pigneto

Find metro, bus and train stops in Pigneto. Bohemian district east of Termini, beloved for street art, indie bars, and a vibrant nightlife scene. Easy tram access from the center.

Public transport in Pigneto is operated by ATAC and integrated with regional buses, trams and the metro. A single BIT ticket (€1.50) is valid 100 minutes across all modes; a 24h pass is €7 and a 72h tourist pass €18. The map below shows every metro stop, tram line and major bus stop in and around Pigneto.

Practical tips in Pigneto

  • Buy tickets at tabaccherie, metro stations or via the MyCicero / Tabnet app — they cost the same.
  • Validate paper tickets in the yellow machines on the bus or at metro turnstiles — fine for non-validation is €50.
  • Contactless cards work directly on buses, trams and metro turnstiles (€1.50 per tap, capped at €7/day).
  • Metro runs 05:30–23:30 (Sat until 01:30). Night buses (N-series) cover most of the city after metro closure.
  • Pickpockets target bus 64 (Termini–Vatican) and bus 40 — keep your bag in front of you.

Transport in Pigneto

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Pigneto by metro?

Check the map above for the nearest metro station to Pigneto. Rome has 3 metro lines: A (red), B (blue) and C (green). A single trip costs €1.50 (BIT ticket) and is valid 100 minutes for transfers within the system.

Can I use contactless payment on transport in Pigneto?

Yes. ATAC buses, trams and metro turnstiles accept contactless Visa/Mastercard directly — €1.50 per tap, capped at €7/day. Each rider needs their own card; no sharing across passengers.

How late does public transport run in Pigneto?

Metro runs until 23:30 (Sat until 01:30). After that, the N-series night buses serve major routes including Termini, San Giovanni and the historic center. Frequency drops to 30–60 min between buses.