Line A
Battistini ↔ Anagnina — Battistini ↔ Anagnina. 27 stations.
Line A in Detail
Line A is part of the Rome Metro, operated by ATAC. It runs from Battistini to Anagnina, serves 27 stations, and crosses the center of Rome, connecting the suburbs to the city’s main hubs. You can transfer to another line at the main transfer stations: Termini (A/B), San Giovanni (A/C), Colosseo (B/C), and Bologna (B/B1).
The stations on the line
Line A (orange) is the busiest line in the network: it runs through Rome from Battistini, near the Vatican, to Anagnina, and serves the tourist hubs of Ottaviano (St. Peter’s), Spagna (Piazza Spagna), Barberini (Trevi Fountain), and Termini.
Transfers and Connections
Frequently Asked Questions
Line A is one of the lines of the Rome Metro, operated by ATAC. It runs from Battistini to Anagnina and serves 27 stations.
The entire trip from Battistini to Anagnina takes about 35 minutes, depending on the time of day, stops, and layover times.
Trains run from approximately 5:30 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. (until 1:30 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays). Trains run every 2–4 minutes during peak hours and every 7–10 minutes during off-peak hours.
The metro transfer stations are Termini (Lines A/B), San Giovanni (A/C), Colosseo (B/C), and Bologna (B/B1). At many stations, you’ll also find connections to buses, trams, and regional trains.