Big Bus Rome Night Tour

Operates 18 Apr - 31 Oct only
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Duration: 1 hour

Overview

See the Eternal City sparkle after dark on a 1-hour panoramic Night Tour of Rome.

Included

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Pre-recorded Audioguide in 7 languages
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See all the top landmarks
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Night tour

Important information

What time does the Night Tour start?

From 18–30 April: 7:50 pm & 8:10 pm.
From 1 May–31 Oct: 8:20 pm & 8:30 pm.
Departures are from Stop #1 – Termini Railway Station.

How long is the tour?

The full circuit lasts about 60 minutes.

Can I hop on and off?

No, the Night Tour is not hop-on, hop-off.

Is commentary available in my language?

Yes, in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Brazilian Portuguese, and Mandarin. Earphones are provided onboard.

How do I redeem my ticket?

Show your ticket to any Big Bus Tours staff member at a stop or on the bus to receive your boarding pass.

Are the buses wheelchair accessible?

Yes, all of our buses are wheelchair accessible.

Can I change my travel date?

Yes! This ticket is fully flexible. You can reschedule for free by contacting our Customer Service team before activation.

How can I request a refund?   

If you booked directly with Big Bus Tours, please request your refund via the Big Bus Tours App or the enquiry form on our website. If you booked through a third-party partner, please contact the original provider to arrange your refund.

What is the child ticket policy?

A child ticket is available for children between the ages of 5 - 15. Children aged 4 and under may travel free of charge. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Highlights

More information

See the Eternal City in a new light on our Rome Panoramic Night Tour. This 1-hour non-stop tour showcases iconic sights like the Colosseum, the Vatican, and Piazza Venezia illuminated at night. Relax on our open-top double-decker bus as pre-recorded commentary in 7 languages reveals the stories behind Rome’s stunning landmarks. With daily departures from Termini Station from 18 April to 31 October, it’s the perfect way to end your day of sightseeing.