On Saturday afternoon, from 3:15 p.m., the Six Nations rugby match Italy-Wales returns to the Olympic Stadium. The Foro Italico area is served by lines 2, 23, 32, 69, 89, 200, 201, 226, 280, 301, 446, 628, 910 and 911.
Once again, Roma Servizi per la Mobilità has produced the "Roma Play Sustainable" guide to reach the Foro Italico area by public transport and using, if desired, a bicycle to cover part of the route.
For the occasion, Atac will increase rides on line 2, which travels between Piazzale Flaminio/Flaminio metro A station and Piazza Mancini, and bus line 32, which stops in front of Ottaviano metro station (line A) and reaches the Olympic Stadium.
Then in the "Roma Gioca Sostenibile" guide there is information on how to purchase tickets and an indication of parking areas reserved for people with disabilities. Regarding pedaling two-wheelers, manned parking spaces on Via Franchetti and Via Nigra will be available with new racks purchased by Roma Capitale.
It should be remembered that bicycles can be taken on the metro and surface transport network every day of the week without time constraints, always considering the crowded conditions of the cars. However there are some exceptions. Due to the structural characteristics of the vehicles, bicycles cannot ride on smaller buses and older trams, such as the Stanga and Socimi.
On the Metro A line, however, Atac reminds that the stations of Spagna, Barberini, Repubblica, Termini, Vittorio Emanuele, and San Giovanni are not accessible for bicycle transport. For Metrebus subscribers, transportation is free; without a subscription, a ticket is also needed for bicycles. Folding ones can be carried on board always free of charge.
Finally, there will be a 50 percent discount on Car Sharing Roma car rentals that will park near the Olympic Stadium during the match for at least 90 minutes.