Free cancellation available
Rome Hop On Hop Off Tickets Rome, Italy

I Love Rome Green Line Hop On Hop Off Bus

Quick answer

**I Love Rome hop on hop off** is the marketing name for the same three route Green, Orange and Blue network also advertised as Roma Cristiana and Green Line Tours. I would ignore the branding differences and book by route coverage, since it is the only network reaching Villa Borghese and the zoo.

Check availability ✓ Free cancellation available · From 20 EUR
Green line i love rome hop on hop off bus stopped near Villa Borghese gardens with passengers boarding under leafy trees
Contents

I love rome hop on hop off searches usually lead somewhere confusing, since the same three route network shows up online under at least three different names: I Love Rome, Roma Cristiana and Green Line Tours. Here is what I would actually do about that confusion: stop trying to track down which name is the real one and book by what the ticket covers instead, since underneath the branding it is one consistent product, a three route network of 15 stops that is the only hop on hop off option in Rome reaching Villa Borghese and the Bioparco zoo. This guide untangles the names and covers what you are actually buying.

Why Does This Operator Have So Many Different Names?

I would treat this less as a red flag and more as an accident of how hop on hop off marketing works in a city with several tour operators competing for the same audience. It rarely signals anything wrong with the underlying product itself, and once you know what you are actually booking, the name on the listing stops mattering.

Hop on hop off networks change marketing partners and rebrand more often than the underlying bus routes themselves change, and Rome’s Green, Orange and Blue network is a clear example. I would not read too much into which name shows up on a specific listing, whether that is hop on hop off i love rome, Roma Cristiana or Green Line Tours, since all of them point back to the same three color coded routes. What actually matters for your trip is the route map and the stop list, not the label on the side of the bus.

What Do the Green, Orange and Blue Routes Actually Cover?

The Green Route hits the classic historic center landmarks including the Colosseum and Piazza Venezia, the Orange Route runs the Via del Corso shopping district, and the Blue Route reaches Villa Borghese, the Bioparco zoo and the MAXXI museum, ground neither of the other two main Rome operators touches at all. I would call the Blue Route the single reason to choose this network over a simpler competitor, since it is a genuinely different slice of the city rather than a repackaged version of the same historic core loop.

I love rome hop on hop off three route map showing the Green, Orange and Blue lines and Villa Borghese stop

Is Green Line Hop On Hop Off Rome the Same as I Love Rome?

Yes. Green line hop on hop off rome and I Love Rome refer to the same three route network under different marketing. I would book whichever listing shows the current price and route map you are comparing rather than searching for one specific brand name, since the ticket itself, the 15 stops and the three colored routes, stays consistent across the naming variations.

Is Roma Cristiana Hop On Hop Off Bus a Different Product?

No, and I would treat roma cristiana hop on hop off bus as another label for the same network rather than a separate company to research on its own. This kind of naming overlap is common with hop on hop off operators generally, and Rome’s three route network has simply accumulated more of it than most.

What About GLT or Red Line Branding?

Searches also surface glt hop on hop off rome and hop on hop off rome red line as older or adjacent branding tied to this same operator family. I could not confirm a currently active fourth route running under a Red Line name specifically, so I would treat the Green, Orange and Blue three route ticket as the current real product regardless of which older name led you here.

How Many Stops Does the I Love Rome Route Have?

Fifteen stops across the three combined routes, from the historic center’s Colosseum and Vatican area out to Villa Borghese, the Bioparco zoo, the MAXXI museum and the Villa Giulia National Etruscan Museum. My i love rome hop on hop off route breakdown lays this next to the other two operators’ simpler single loop networks if you want the full comparison.

What Do You Get With Unlimited Route Switching?

Your ticket covers unlimited transfers between all three routes at shared connecting stops, most commonly Piazza Venezia and the Vatican City stop near Castel Sant’Angelo. I would plan a two day split if the Blue Route interests you, riding the Green Route’s historic core on day one and switching to the Blue Route’s northern museums and gardens on day two, since covering all three routes properly in a single day is a rushed way to see any of them well.

How Much Does This Ticket Cost?

Tickets start at EUR 20 for the daily option, with 24, 48 and 72 hour passes priced upward. I would not expect a meaningful price gap between this network and Big Bus at the daily level, so let route coverage decide instead of cost if you are torn between the two. My price guide breaks down every operator’s ticket tiers side by side.

Who Should Book This Network Over a Simpler Competitor?

I would book this one specifically if Villa Borghese, the Bioparco zoo or the MAXXI museum are already on your list, since neither Big Bus nor City Sightseeing reaches that far north of the historic center. It is a weaker choice if you only care about the Colosseum, the Vatican and the Trevi Fountain, where the extra route switching adds complexity without adding real value to your day. My Big Bus review and City Sightseeing review cover the simpler single loop alternatives.

What Should You Bring for a Blue Route Day?

Comfortable shoes matter more here than on the other two operators’ single loops, since a Blue Route day toward Villa Borghese and the Bioparco zoo often turns into a fair amount of walking once you are actually inside the gardens. I would also bring cash or a card for the zoo and gallery entry separately, since neither is included in the hop on hop off ticket itself, and pack water for the walk between the Borghese Gallery stop and the zoo entrance, which takes longer on foot than the short bus hop between other stops on this network.

What Are the I Love Rome Hop On Hop Off Stops Worth Prioritizing?

Of the 15 i love rome hop on hop off stops, I would prioritize the Colosseum on the Green Route first, then the Borghese Gallery and Bioparco zoo on the Blue Route if a second day is on your itinerary. The Orange Route’s Via del Corso stretch is worth a pass through for shopping, but I would not build a dedicated half day around it the way I would around the Blue Route’s museums and gardens.

Where Should You Board to Start the Green Route?

Piazza dei Cinquecento outside Termini is the most common starting point and the easiest place to catch all three routes from one stop. If you are staying nearer the Vatican, the Vatican City stop on Lungotevere Tor di Nona works just as well as a first boarding point, and I would use it as your starting stop if the Blue Route toward Villa Borghese is your priority for the day rather than the historic center loop. My bus stops guide maps every operator’s exact boarding point in one place.

Is There an Equivalent Called Gray Line?

Some searchers land here after looking for Gray Line branding, which I could not confirm currently runs a hop on hop off network in Rome under that name. My dedicated Gray Line page covers what current searchers actually find when they look for it.

Riders online generally single out the Blue Route for its genuinely different scenery compared to the two historic center loops. My reviews roundup pulls together honest patterns across public review platforms without inventing a rating of its own.

If a smaller private group or narrow street access matters more than route variety, my golf cart versus hop on hop off comparison weighs that alternative directly against a network ticket like this one.

Rome’s official tourism board, turismoroma.it, keeps current opening hours for the Borghese Gallery and Bioparco zoo, both reachable on the Blue Route, worth checking before you plan that day.

Ready to book? Reserve the 3 route hop on hop off ticket online to confirm the current rate before your trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is I Love Rome the same as Roma Cristiana? Yes, both names market the same three route Green, Orange and Blue hop on hop off network in Rome.

Does the I Love Rome network reach Villa Borghese? Yes, on the Blue Route, the only hop on hop off route in Rome reaching Villa Borghese, the Bioparco zoo and the MAXXI museum.

How many stops does this network have? Fifteen stops across the three combined routes, from the historic center out to the museums and gardens north of the city.

Can I switch between all three routes on one ticket? Yes, unlimited transfers are included at shared connecting stops, most commonly Piazza Venezia and the Vatican City stop.

Is there still a Red Line or GLT route? I could not confirm a currently active route under those specific names. The Green, Orange and Blue network is the current real product.

rome hop on hop off comparison →

Ready to visit?

Book your tickets in advance: popular time slots sell out.

Check availability · From20EUR →

✓ Free cancellation available · Secure booking

Rome Hop-On Hop-Off Bus: 3 Scenic Routes

From 20 EUR · Free cancellation available

Check availability