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Big Bus vs City Sightseeing Rome - Which Tour is Better?

An in-depth showdown between Rome's top bus operators. We compare seat comfort, audio guides, app usability, and ticket value.

1/20/2025
10 min read
A side-by-side comparison of Big Bus and City Sightseeing buses

They are the Coke and Pepsi of the sightseeing world. walk out of Termini Station, and you will see them: distinctively red, double-decker, and competing for your attention. Big Bus Tours (Dark Red & Yellow) and City Sightseeing (Bright Red).

Both circle the same ancient city, and both promise "La Dolce Vita." But are they the same? Not quite. We have ridden both to give you the honest breakdown.

At a Glance Comparison

Feature Big Bus (The Dark Red) City Sightseeing (The Bright Red)
Fleet Age Generally newer, modern interiors Mixed (some brand new, some older models)
WiFi Yes, usually fast and reliable Yes, but can be hit or miss
App Tracking Excellent, real-time Good, but occasionally lags
Night Tour Included in Premium/Deluxe tickets Often sold as a separate add-on
Audio Guide Witty, character-driven commentary Traditional, documentary-style info
Price Slightly Premium Competitive / Frequent promos

The Route War: Is there a difference?

In Rome, the municipality regulates tour bus routes strictly to control traffic. Therefore, the routes are 95% identical.

  • The Shared Core: Both stop at Termini, St. Mary Major, Colosseum, Circus Maximus, Piazza Venezia, Vatican, Spanish Steps, Barberini.
  • The Variation: Sometimes Big Bus offers a "Purple Line" extension to the Catacombs on specific days (check their calendar). City Sightseeing has a vast network of partners, so your ticket might get you discounts at places you wouldn't expect.

Big Bus Map

Comfort & Experience

Big Bus generally feels a bit more polished.

  • Seats: Often have better padding and legroom.
  • Air Conditioning: Their lower decks are consistently cool, which is a lifesaver in August.
  • Commentary: Big Bus often uses a "storytelling" style that is engaging for all ages, rather than just dry dates and names.

City Sightseeing represents the "classic" experience.

  • Vibe: It feels busier, more energetic, and is often full of a diverse mix of international travelers.
  • Open Top: Their open-top sections are expansive, great for sun-lovers.

The App Factor: The Real Differentiator

This is where Big Bus often wins. Rome's traffic is chaotic. Knowing exactly when the bus arrives is crucial.

  • Big Bus App: Provides real-time GPS tracking that is surprisingly accurate. You can see the little bus icon moving on the map.
  • Use Case: If the app says "15 minutes", you have time to buy a slice of pizza. If it says "2 minutes", run to the stop!

The Verdict

  • Choose Big Bus if: You value comfort, want a reliable app to minimize waiting standing in the street, and are willing to pay a few Euros more for a premium feel.
  • Choose City Sightseeing if: You find a great discount deal online (they are frequently on heavy sale), or if you are looking to bundle your bus ticket with entry to the Vatican Museums or Colosseum (their combo packages are excellent).

Both will show you the magic of Rome. You really can't go wrong with either, but the "style" of the ride differs slightly.

Om författaren

Alessandro Rossi

Alessandro Rossi

Vi är resenärer som älskar Rom men vet hur utmattande det kan vara. Denna guide skrevs för att hjälpa dig använda busssystemet smart för att spara dina ben och maximera din tid.

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