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  • Enter the Vatican Museums and explore the Sistine Chapel with the convenient Rome tourist card
  • Explore Rome's top ancient attraction, the Colosseum, where gladiators entertained the masses with violent displays
  • Time-travel to the beating heart of ancient Rome at the incredible Roman Forum, and visit the birthplace of the Eternal City at Palatine Hill

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Rome wasn't built in a day, but you can see the best bits of it in one! Snap up the Rome Tourist Card, and you'll get everything you need to explore Rome's top highlights. You can even choose the order you see things, making the pass the perfect way to plan your custom adventure.

Make like a gladiator at the Colosseum, imagine the political discussions that once went on at Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum, and pop in to see where the Pope hangs out at the Vatican. Just wait until you see the Sistine Chapel!

You'll also get a downloadable audio guide that you can use at over 130 locations around Rome. Leave no stone unturned as you explore.

Visit the Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill Experience ancient Rome on a self-guided walking tour of the Palatine Hill, Roman Forum and Colosseum, with priority entrance included. Bring the past to life as you take in the sights at Rome's most famous attractions. Uncover the secrets of the Roman Empire, witness the tomb of Julius Caesar, and imagine yourself as a Roman wandering Via Sacra, the main street of ancient Rome, which winds from the top of the Capitoline Hill down through some of the Forum's most important religious sites.

Vatican & Sistine Chapel: The Sistine Chapel is part of the Vatican Museums, but luckily your Rome Tourist Card gets you access to it all. Explore the Vatican and its many treasures, and feast your eyes on the frescoes that completely cover the walls and the ceiling. Botticelli, Perugino, Signorelli and Michelangelo all had a hand in the finished masterpiece.

Audio Guide Extras: Don't know your Claudius from your Tiberius? You'll get an audio guide for each destination included with each ticket, so prepare to be transported as you walk into the world of ancient Rome! On top of that, you'll enjoy an in-depth guide to Rome itself, featuring commentary on over 130 hotspots.

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The Rome Tourist Card is your VIP ticket to a hassle-free city trip to Rome. With the fast track entry benefits, you save hours standing in line at the St Peter’s Basilica, the Forum Romanum, the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums. Add to this 10% discount on other attractions, museums and excursions and you understand that the Rome Tourist Card is the best way to experience the city at leisure and save both time and money.

The Rome Tourist Card (or Rome Digital Pass) is the perfect way to customize your city trip. The big advantage is that this Rome Card is not limited to 24 or 48 hours or has other restrictions. You decide what you want to visit and when so that you can enjoy the sights and attraction in Rome at leisure.

Fast Track Entry

Don’t waste time standing in line and skip straight to the front of queues. You enjoy fast track entry to some of the most popular museum and attraction including the Colosseum, St Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. 

Public Transportation

The Rome Tourist Card does not include public transport but you can purchase your metro and bus tickets from tobacconists, newsstands, metro stations and ticket machines at bus stops. The Hop-on Hop-off bus is another option. It takes you along all the highlights of Rome.

Audio Guide App

The Rome Tourist Card also includes an audio guide app. This allows you to discover more than 130 sights in Rome. Local guides provide commentary and tell about their ‘secret places’. The app also includes walking routes.

Your Rome Digital Pass not only affords free entrance to St Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, Forum Romanum and the Vatican Museums, it also includes reduced admission fees for museum and attractions.  Add to this, 10% discount on tours, excursions, bicycle and walking tours and you understand why this card is immensely popular.

How does the Rome Tourist Card work?

The Rome Digital Pass is not a physical pass, so you don’t have to pick up anything in Rome, but you can arrange everything online right at home! Select your arrival date in Rome. After ordering you will receive an email with a link. Enter the date when you want to visit the attractions in Rome. All tickets will be sent to you via email. Simply, show your phone at the entrance. You will also receive a discount code allowing a 10% discount at other museums, attractions, tours and excursions in Rome.

  • Skip the line and free entry to the Colosseum
  • Skip the line and free entry to St Peter’s Basilica (with guided tour)
  • Tickets for Forum Romanum and Palatine Hill
  • Tickets for the Vaticans Museums and the Sistine Chapel
  • Audio guide app, with information about more than 130 sights in Rome
  • Discount on other top museums and attractions
  • Discount on cruises and excursions in Rome

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Rome, the capital city of Italy, is rich in 2700 years of history. The city is built on seven hills east of the River Tiber. The city’s long and often turbulent history marked the city. The result is that today Rome is rich in historical buildings and museums. The Vatican State, the seat of the Roman Catholic Church is an enclave within the city of Rome.

Rome is like an open-air museum: the Colosseum, Forum Romanum, Pantheon, St Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, Galleria Borghese, Trevi fountain, Piazza Navona and the monument of Victor Emanuel II.

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Roma Pass: Does It Help to Save Money and Skip the Queues?

Written by: Kate Zusmann

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The Roma Pass is a unique tourist card that allows discover Rome by spending less money. It includes access to favorite sites such as the Colosseum , Capitoline Museums, Roman Forum & the Palatine Hill , the  Borghese Gallery , Castle Sant’Angelo , and the ruins via Appia Antica and Ostia Antica , and many more attractions, contemporary art galleries, and museums.

In my opinion, a more convenient and profitable option is to buy a Rome Tourist Card , which includes:

  • Guided tour of St. Peter’s Basilica with an official Vatican guide.
  • Access to the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel .
  • Priority access to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill.
  • Audio guide app with 130+ points of interest in the city.
  • Downloadable audio guide app for a self-guided tour of the Pantheon .

In any case, let’s do a detailed review of what offers us Roma Pass:

The 48-hour Pass

The 48-hour Roma Pass costs 32 euros and gives:

•    Free entry to the first museum or archaeological site; •    Free access to the ATAC urban public transportation; •    Concessionary tickets to other museums and archaeological sites; •    Pass without queuing to Colosseum, Capitoline Museums and Castel Sant’Angelo + free booking for Borghese Gallery and Palazzo Valentini; •    Over 80 discounted tickets for different exhibitions, events, etc. •    Rome MAP – city map, a multilingual audio/video guide.

The 72-hours Pass

The 72 hours Roma Pass costs 54 euros and gives: •    Free entry to the first two museums and/or archaeological sites; •    Unlimited free access to the ATAC urban public transportation; •    Concessionary tickets to museums and/or archaeological sites visited after that; •    Pass without queuing to Colosseum, Capitoline Museums and Castel Sant’Angelo + free booking for Villa Borghese and Palazzo Valentini; •    Over 80 discounted tickets to different events, exhibitions, etc.; •    Roma MAP – city map, a multilingual audio/video guide.

The list of museums with privileges for the Roma Pass holders: www.romapass.it

The Roma pass to save money and skip the queues

Where to buy

•    Online ( www.romapass.it ); •    By calling the call center (+39) 060608 (payment by credit card); •    In all participating Museums and sites.

A faster and more convenient option is to place it on the site with a few clicks on Tiquets.com:

Tourist Information Points (Punti Informativi Turistici, PIT)

  • Castel S. Angelo, Piazza Pia (next to the gardens of Castel Sant’Angelo), Working hours: 9.30 am – 7 pm;
  • Ciampino, Aeroporto G.B.Pastine – External area International Arrivals. Working hours: 8.30 am – 6 pm;
  • Cinque Lune, Piazza delle Cinque Lune ( Piazza Navona ). Working hours: 9.30 am – 7 pm;
  • Fiumicino, Aeroporto Leonardo Da Vinci – International Arrivals – Terminal T3. Working hours: 8 am – 8.45 pm;
  • Fori Imperiali, Visitor Center Via dei Fori Imperiali. 01 January-30 June and 01 September-31 December, Working hours: 9.30 am – 7 pm – 01 July-31 August: 9.30 am – 8 pm;
  • Minghetti, Via Marco Minghetti (corner to Via del Corso ). Working hours: 9.30 am – 7 pm;
  • Nazionale, Via Nazionale (Palazzo delle Esposizioni). Working hours: 9.30 am – 7 pm;
  • Sonnino, Piazza Sidney Sonnino (Trastevere). Working hours: 10.30 am – 8 pm;
  • Termini, Stazione Termini – Via Giovanni Giolitti, 34, platform 24. Working hours: 8 am – 6.45 pm;
  • ATAC – Subway ticket office (Opening time: Mon/Sat from 7 am to 8 pm – Sundays and public holidays from 8 am to 8 pm);
  • A Metro line: Anagnina, Battistini, Lepanto, Ottaviano, Spagna;
  • B Metro line: Laurentina, Eur Fermi, Ponte Mammolo, Termini;
  • B1 Metro line: Conca d’Oro;
  • Ferrovia Roma-Viterbo: Piazzale Flaminio;
  • Roma – Lido: Porta San Paolo;
  • Trenitalia Ticket Offices in Bari C.le, Bologna C.le, Firenze S.M.N., Lecce, Milano C.le, Napoli C.le, Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina, Salerno, Torino P.N., Venezia S.L., Verona P.N., Brescia and in FRECCIAClub in Bari C.le, Bologna C.le, Firenze S.M.N Milano C.le, Napoli C.le, Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina, Salerno, Torino P.N., Verona.

Of course, there are some circumstances under which you don’t need a Roma Pass. For instance, if you are traveling with children, you should know that children under 18 y.o. have free entry to all national and city museums. In comparison, children under 12 y.o. have free access to public transportation.

Moreover, all national museums (not city museums) have free admission on the first Sunday of the month, so consider if your ticket doesn’t coincide with this day. Moreover, many museums on national holidays, especially Christmas, New Year’s Day, and May 1st, may be closed, and most museums are closed on Mondays.

Author: Kate Zusmann

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For the last 10 years, I live in the Eternal City. Traveling, exploring new things, writing blogs, and shooting vlogs are my main hobbies, but the thing that I like even more is sharing my experience and thoughts with you! Explore Rome with Us :)

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The Roma Pass is a convenient and inexpensive way to visit Rome’s attractions and move comfortably on the city’s public transportation network.

How does the Roma Pass work?

  • You can choose between the 48- or 72-hour Roma Pass, depending on your needs.
  • The pass can be activated for the first time at one of the attractions or means of transportation covered by the card (for example, a subway station).
  • With the Roma Pass, you can visit two attractions of the more than 40 included in the card for free, including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the National Roman Museum. In addition, discounts are available for other attractions and tours.
  • The Roma Pass offers unlimited access to Rome’s public transportation, including buses, streetcars and the subway.
  • With the Roma Pass, you save time and avoid long lines at the entrance to attractions, while enjoying exclusive discounts on optional tours and activities.

The OMNIA Card is a convenient and economical tool for exploring the eternal city of Rome, visiting its main attractions and moving with ease through Rome’s capital city.

How does the OMNIA CARD work?

  • You can choose between the 24-, 48- or 72-hour OMNIA Card, depending on your needs.
  • The card can be activated for the first time at one of the designated pick-up points in Rome.
  • With the OMNIA Card you can visit more than 30 attractions for free, including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Vatican. The card also includes a 3-day tour of Rome, as well as a free city tour guide.
  • The OMNIA Card offers unlimited access to Rome’s public transportation, including buses, streetcars and the subway.
  • With the OMNIA Card, you save time and avoid long lines at the entrance to attractions, while enjoying exclusive discounts on optional tours and activities.

Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

he Hop-on Hop-off Bus is an easy and flexible way to explore the sights of Rome, without having to worry about travel or reservations. With the ability to get on and off the bus according to your needs, this service allows you to make the most of your vacation in the Eternal City

Frequently asked questions:

What is the address of the colosseum.

Colosseum Square, 1 – Rome

How many admissions does the Colosseum have?

The Colosseum has three entrances: the Stern entrance, the main entrance, and the group entrance.

What to bring with you to a visit?

In the summer months, we always recommend that you come supplied with water to refresh yourself during your visit.

How to get to the Colosseum?

  • Metro: Line B – Colosseum Stop
  • Streetcar: Line 3 or Line 8 – Colosseum Square stop
  • Bus: Line 40/70/75 – Colosseum Square stop

How does the bus work?

  • There are several Hop-on Hop-off tour bus companies in Rome that offer similar routes. First, choose the tour that best suits your needs.
  • You can purchase tickets online or at a nearby point of sale. The ticket is valid for 24 or 48 hours (depending on the option chosen) from the time you board the first bus.
  • During the journey, the bus will follow a predetermined route that will take you through the city’s main attractions. You can get off the bus and visit each place that interests you, then get back on the bus to move to the next attraction.
  • On board the bus, you can listen to audio commentaries via headphones in several languages describing the sites you are passing by. This way you can learn about the history and details of the beauty of Rome you are visiting.
  • Depending on your Hop-on Hop-off ticket, you can move freely between bus stops for as long as your ticket is valid. In addition, you can choose to use the bus as a practical and effective means of transportation, as you are free to get on and off anywhere during the bus route.
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  • Acquista la tua visita guidata
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Purchase your admission

  • Buy your entrance ticket
  • Buy your guided tour
  • Buy your card

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Roma Pass

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On this website, we present the official Roma Pass in detail. We explain what the product offers, how it works and where you can buy the Roma Pass. For every Roma Pass sold, we receive a commission.

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The official Roma Pass offers:

  • Free entry to 1 - 2 attractions
  • Discounts for many attractions & museums
  • Public transport in Rome
  • Valid for 48 or 72 hours
  • Pick up in Rome required

Some top attractions: Colosseum incl. Roman Forum, Castel Sant'Angelo, Baths of Caracalla, Galleria Borghese etc.

Not included: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

Price:  from €33 to €53 - depending on the period of validity

Alternative: Roma Pass + Vatican Museums

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What attractions are included, attractions & museums, what the roma pass does not contain, reservations with the roma pass, public transport, how much does the roma pass cost, example: 72 hours in rome, purchase, collection & activation, what speaks against the roma pass, conclusion: who is the roma pass suitable for, questions & answers, how the roma pass works.

The Roma Pass is the official tourist card of the city of Rome. With this card you can visit many sights and museums for free or at reduced prices.

You can also use public transport without having to buy a ticket.

Key benefits include:

  • 48 h Roma Pass: 1 attraction free of charge
  • 72 h Roma Pass: 2 attractions free of charge
  • incl. Colosseum, Castel Sant'Angelo, Galleria Borghese, Circus Maximus
  • Discounts for other attractions & museums
  • Public transport within Rome

Within 48 or 72 hours, you can use all ATAC public transport. In addition, the first one or two attractions you visit are free. For each subsequent visit to a museum or historical site, you will receive a discounted ticket.

After the purchase, you will receive all the information about the collection of the card by e-mail. Pick-up is possible at both Rome airports and in the city centre.

Unfortunately, you cannot skip queues with the Roma Pass. However, some sights and museums require a reservation to shorten the waiting time.

The Roma Pass includes around 30 sights. You can visit one or two of them for free:

The order of the visits is crucial. Only the first one or two visits are free! We recommend visiting the more expensive attractions first and only then the museums with the high discounts.

The Roma Pass includes many museums and historical sites, including famous landmarks:

  • Colosseum incl. Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
  • Caracalla Baths
  • Galleria Borghese
  • Capitoline Museums
  • Circus Maximus
  • Circus Maximus VR Experience
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With the Roma Pass, the first two attractions you visit are free. For each additional attraction you pay the reduced price. Please refer to this list for the amount of the discount: Roma Pass Museums .

The Roma Pass includes many museums and historical sites. However, there are some services that are not included in the Roma Pass. These include city tours and the Vatican sights:

  • Vatican Museums
  • Hop-on/hop-off bus
  • City tours with guide
  • Airport transfer
  • Guided tour of St Peter's Basilica

In addition to the Colosseum and Castel Sant'Angelo, most visitors to Rome also want to visit the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel. For this we recommend the following combined ticket: Roma Pass + Vatican Museums .

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In principle, you can visit many sights at any time with the Roma Pass. However, some museums and attractions require a reservation. Some popular attractions for which a reservation is required:

  • Mausoleo di Augusto
  • Palazzo Barberini & Galleria Corsini (at weekends)
  • Capitoline Museums (reservation recommended)
  • Engelsburg (reservation recommended)
  • Circus Maximus (reservation recommended)
  • Palazzo Valentini / Domus Romane (reservation recommended)
  • Galleria Spada (reservation recommended)

Reservations can already be made if you have bought the Roma Pass but have not yet collected it in Rome. The names of the Roma Pass holders are important for the reservation.

Reservations are made via various websites:

  • Coopculture.it (Colosseum, until 30 April 2024)
  • Colosseo.it (Colosseum, from 01/05/2024)
  • Ticketone.it (Castel Sant'Angelo, Domus Romane, Galleria Borghese, Galleria Spada etc.)
  • Vivaticket.it (Capitoline Museums, Circus Maximus, Mausoleo di Augusto, etc.).

A small fee may be charged when reserving a time slot.

Detailed information on reservations can be found on the official website RomaPass.it - FAQ .

The Roma Pass allows free use of public transport in Rome for 48 or 72 hours.

The pass is valid on all ATAC public transport:

  • Metro (lines A, B, B1 and C)
  • Suburban trains: Roma-Lido, Roma Flaminio Piazza del Popolo-Viterbo, Roma-Giardinetti

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Your Roma Pass is valid for 48 or 72 hours from the first use. You can activate your Roma Pass either by using it for the first time at a tourist attraction or by using public transport.

In any case, you must validate your Roma Pass before your first journey, even if you have already activated it at a tourist attraction.

To do so, hold your Roma Pass up to the yellow readers in trams, buses and metro stations. At a ticket control, you only have to show your Roma Pass and the Roma Pass cover, on which the date and time of the first use are noted.

Airport transfer: The ATAC buses nos. 520 and 720 take you from Ciampino Airport to the nearby metro stations. The Roma Pass can be used as a ticket. Fiumicino Airport is not connected to the public transport network.

Is the Roma Pass worth it?

If you want to visit several museums and historical sites and use public transport, there are good reasons for the Roma Pass. But is it also worth it financially?

This question is answered in this section.

The price of the Roma Pass depends on the period of validity. The 3-day pass is more expensive, but you can use public transport for one day longer and visit an additional attraction for free.

  • 48 hours:33 €
  • 72 hours: 53 €

The prices are for adults. There is no reduction for children. The Roma Pass is not worthwhile for them. However, most attractions are free or reduced for children anyway.

With the Roma Pass valid for 72 hours, the first two attractions visited are free. For each additional attraction, the Roma Pass grants a discount. Using the following example for a three-day trip to Rome, we would like to show you whether you can save money with this product.

Conclusion: With the Roma Pass, you can save some money by first visiting two expensive attractions that are free with the Roma Pass. After that, you should choose other museums with great discounts. In addition, the Roma Pass is only worthwhile if you use the public transport in Rome extensively.

The Roma Pass is the official product of the City of Rome and is available at tourist information points and on the official website ( RomaPass.it ).

You can also buy the Roma Pass through independent ticket platforms such as GetYourGuide or Tiqets.com.

After your purchase, you will receive an email with a voucher that you can use to pick up your Roma Pass. You can print the voucher or save it on your mobile phone.

Pick up your Roma Pass at one of the following locations:

  • Fiumicino Airport, International Arrivals, Terminal T3
  • Ciampino Airport, International Arrivals
  • PIT Fori Imperiali, Visitor Center
  • PIT Castel Sant'Angelo

You will receive pick-up instructions in the confirmation email. If you buy the Roma Pass from GetYourGuide, you can cancel the booking free of charge up to 24 hours before departure.

Activation takes place when the Roma Pass is used for the first time.

The official Roma Pass is a very good product, but it has some disadvantages:

No fast track: With the Roma Pass, you do not have fast-track access. You have to queue at the ticket office to get your free ticket. Some museums require a reservation. This shortens the waiting time.

Missing attractions: Although the Roma Pass covers around 30 sights and museums, some popular attractions are missing: Hop-on/hop-off buses, Vatican museums and city tours.

Maximum 2 attractions free of charge: Only one or two attractions are free. For each additional attraction, you only get one discount with the Roma Pass.

Collection required: Unfortunately, the Roma Pass is not a digital product, but a physical card. You will need to collect the card when you arrive in Rome. Pick-up is possible at the airport or in the city centre.

Reservation required: Reservations are required for some museums and sights. It is not possible to visit without a reservation. Unfortunately, there is no uniform procedure, so reservations are relatively cumbersome.

In the following circumstances, the Roma Pass may be suitable for your trip to Rome:

  • They are especially interested in historical sites and museums.
  • You would like to visit the Colosseum and another attraction free of charge.
  • You would like to use public transport for up to 72 hours.
  • You have a small travel budget for your sightseeing programme in Rome.

Does the Roma Pass grant fast entry?

No, the Roma Pass does not generally entitle you to priority entry. At most sights and museums, you must go to the box office to get your ticket. In some cases, a reservation is required to reduce the waiting time. This applies, for example, to the Colosseum and the Galleria Borghese. For Castel Sant'Angelo, a reservation is recommended.

Can the purchase be cancelled free of charge?

Cancellation conditions depend on the website where you purchased the Roma Pass. On the GetYourGuide ticket platform, you can cancel your purchase free of charge up to 24 hours before departure.

Is the Roma Pass suitable for families?

In our view, the Roma Pass is not suitable for families with children, as there is no reduced ticket for children. Admission to most museums is free or greatly reduced for young visitors anyway.

Please note that Roma Pass holders must make a reservation for some attractions. In this case, free tickets for children must also be reserved. This is somewhat inconvenient.

Are there also good City Cards for other cities?

Yes, for example for Barcelona, Amsterdam, Copenhagen or Verona:

  • Barcelona Card
  • Amsterdam Card
  • Copenhagen Card
  • Verona Card

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About the author

Patrick has been involved with city breaks in Europe since 2018. Here he writes about the Roma Pass, a popular product for the Italian capital. His goal is to always keep the information up to date.

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Buy Rome Tourist Card

The Rome Tourist Card is an exclusive product of Tiqets.com. The purchase process therefore takes place on the Tiqets platform.

Please provide the following information when purchasing:

  • Date of arrival
  • number of persons
  • Date for the Colosseum
  • Date for the Vatican Museums or Castel Sant'Angelo
  • Appointment for St Peter's Basilica, Galleria Borghese or Pantheon

You will then receive all tickets by e-mail. You can also save your tickets in the Tiqets app.

You can listen to the audio guide at any time after purchase with the free POPGuide app.

You will also receive your 10% discount voucher for more Rome tickets.

If you have any questions about your booking, please contact Tiqets customer service by e-mail ( [email protected] ),  Chat or WhatsApp .

Rome city passes: Which one should you pick for the best value?

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Rome is brimming with world-famous monuments, museums, and churches that charm thousands of visitors every day. With all the must-sees around the city, exploring the Italian capital is always a delight—but it doesn’t have to be expensive if you know where to look for the best deals.

Both the local government and tour operators offer convenient city passes that will let you enjoy Rome to the fullest and save you time and money. Most include sightseeing tours, access to public transportation, as well as fast-track entry and discounts on tickets to attractions like the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums .

This guide will help you understand the wide range of Rome city passes available and pick the one that works best for you.

Best for: Visitors relying on public transportation to get around

The Roma Pass has been developed by the local government and is the only city pass that gives free access to Rome’s entire network of trains, trams, and buses. You’ll get to choose between a 48-hour pass for $32.00 or a 72-hour one for $52.00.

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Each will let you pick either one (48-hour) or two (72-hour) attractions to visit for free. A few highlights are the Borghese Gallery and the archaeological site comprising the Colosseum, the Roman Forum , and Palatine Hill . In some cases, you may be advised or required to book your tickets in advance, either for free or by paying a $2.00 fee.

Discounts and a special booking arrangement for dozens of attractions throughout the city are available through the Roma Pass, too. It’ll also grant you access to over 10 P.Stop restrooms spread across the capital, which is extra convenient since public restrooms in Italy typically charge a fee.

Though extremely time-saving, the Roma Pass won’t save you a lot of money, unless you use public transportation many times a day and cram in as many of the main sights as possible. And bear in mind that the most popular attractions are likely to be sold out if you’re visiting during peak season.

Where to buy your pass: You can purchase your pass online up to 24 hours before arrival, but you’ll need to collect it at one of six strategic locations, including Fiumicino Airport and Termini railway station .

Best for: Exploring the Vatican

The Omnia Card is offered by the Diocese of Rome and as such focuses on attractions located within the Vatican or otherwise managed by the Holy See. It’ll cover your tickets to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel , the Mamertine Prison , and the Basilica of Saint John Lateran , as well as let you ride a dedicated hop-on/hop-off bus for free.

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There are two options for this pass: a 24-hour ($69.00) pass and a 72-hour ($129.00) pass. While the first one will let you select one out of five Roman catacombs to visit, the 72-hour pass includes a Roma Pass and comes with a multilingual audio guide of St. Peter’s Basilica .

One of Omnia Card’s major advantages is its cancelation policy: should your plans change, you’ll be able to cancel your purchase up to a day before traveling to Rome.

Where to buy your pass: Tickets to single attractions can be bought online or via the Omnia app. The Omnia Card itself has to be collected at one of four offices across Rome; one of them is right outside the Vatican.

Rome Turbopass

Best for: Those staying for more than three days

The Rome Turbopass is available for one to seven days and is priced between $71.90 and $126.90. For an additional $12, you’ll get a round-trip transfer to Fiumicino Airport. You can purchase a public transport add-on with your pass as well.

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With the Turbopass, you’ll get free entry to the Mausoleum of Hadrian , the Baths of Caracalla , and a few other attractions, plus skip-the-line tickets to the Colosseum, the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and the National Roman Museum .

An open-top bus, complete with a city audio guide in multiple languages, serves all pass holders.

Overall, the Rome Turbopass gives you more bang for your buck. But if you’re in Rome for only a couple of days, more affordable alternatives like the Roma Pass will suit you better. Plus, tickets to the Colosseum should be booked in advance as they sell out pretty fast.

Where to buy your pass: The Turbopass can be bought online between six months and 24 hours in advance and will be sent to your email alongside all the tickets you’ll need. But if you choose the public transport add-on, you’ll have to head to Termini station to pick it up.

Go City Explorer Pass

Best for: Discovering Roman sites and cuisine

Go City’s Rome pass is hard to beat in terms of convenience because you'll find all your tickets within one single app. You’ll get to pick between two and seven attractions for $59.00 to $159.00.

Classics like the Colosseum (complete with an audio tour), the Vatican Museums, and a one-day tour on a hop-on/hop-off bus are available, and so are more exclusive activities like a rooftop pizza dinner and a wine tasting with a certified sommelier. You can opt for a guided tour of St. Peter's Basilica, too, which isn’t always offered by other passes.

Go City sells similar passes for 29 other cities around the world and is known for its flexible and user-friendly passes. While the Rome pass specifically boasts almost 30 experiences to choose from, you’ll only get to ride their dedicated open-top bus if you select that as one of your activities. This can be an advantage for visitors who want to get around the city by alternative means, but those looking for a more comprehensive pass should try other options.

Where to buy your pass: Download the app and book all your tickets online.

Rome Tourist Card

Best for: A flexible itinerary

The Rome Tourist Card is another totally digital Rome city pass. For $94.00, you’ll be given priority access and a video guide of the Colosseum and all the sights within the Roman Forum.

You’ll also get last-minute tickets to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, a guided tour of St. Peter's Basilica, and two audio guides—one on over 130 points of interest across Rome and another specifically about the Pantheon .

This pass is perfect for visitors who don’t want to settle on a strict itinerary and would rather avoid collecting actual vouchers. On the other hand, it’s less affordable than similar passes and doesn’t cover any transportation needs, whether public or private.

Where to buy your pass: Make your purchase online. You’ll be able to schedule your tickets with no time restrictions. Besides what’s included in the package, you’ll get 10% off the tickets to other attractions in the city.

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Review of the best Rome city passes, digital attraction tickets and travel cards: from the Omnia Card to the official Roma City Pass. Which Rome tourist cards is worth it?

Review: Best tourist pass in Rome

Rome has a wide variety of city passes, priority tickets and tourist cards like the Rome Pass and Omnia Card. A few of these Rome City Passes give you the advantage of saving money or having fast track tickets for attractions and museums. In this article we will compare and review the advantages and the disadvantages of the Rome city passes, Omnia Card , Rome Turbopass and other tourist cards . Which Roma Pass is worth it?

  • Rome Tourist Card
  • Rome City Pass (Turbopass)
  • Vatican Pass
  • Roma Pass (48h or 72h)
  • Rome Travel Card

1) Recommended: Rome Tourist Card

In my opinion, this is the best tourist pass for a city trip to Rome. With only one purchase you have all the important tickets in Rome. Even better, you don´t have to pick up the card in Rome, because you get all the tickets online. For most other Roma city passes you need to pick up the card in Rome. Click on the link for the Rome Tourist Card . During the booking process you can select your arrival date and select your timeslots. After payment, you will receive your attraction tickets by email or you can show them via smartphone.

This digital Rome Tourist Card covers the most important tickets like:

  • Priority entrance into the Colosseum
  • Entrance to the Forum Romanum and the Palatine
  • Skip-the-line entrance to the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
  • Choose one of these three attractions: St. Peter's Basilica with dome, or Castel Sant'Angelo ticket, or Galleria Borghese ticket
  • 10% discount on various attractions and excursions
  • More info Rome Tourist Card
  • More than 12 persons? Click here for group bookings

No availability? It is only possible to reserve tickets a couple of weeks in advance. Also check the Rome City Turbopass with different availability.

2) Rome City Pass (Turbopass)

The Rome City Turbopass is a very comprehensive city pass for Rome. The Rome City Turbopass is valid for 1 to 7 days and gives you access to various museums and attractions. This new tourist card is especially interesting if you are staying in Rome for a longer period of time.

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The Rome City Turbopass includes the following attractions:

  • Admission to Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
  • Admission to Vatican Museums (and the Sistine Chapel)
  • Hop-on-hop-off city bus tour (48 hours) with audio guide
  • Admission to the Pantheon
  • Admission to the Castle of Sant'Angelo
  • Various attractions and museums such as: the Baths of Caracalla, the Stadium of Domitian in Piazza Navona, the Baths of Diocletian, Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Museo Leonardo da Vinci Experience and Palazzo Barberini
  • Optional : With airport transfers
  • Optional : With public transport ticket
  • More info and booking Rome City Turbopass

3) The Vatican City Pass

Do you want only the most important tickets for visiting the Vatican City? Then an interesting card is the Vatican City Pass, which contains the tickets for St. Peters Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. Book your Vatican City Pass easily via this link . During the booking process you can indicate on which dates and time slots you want. After payment, you will receive your tickets by email or you can show them via smartphone.

This city pass contains the main entrance tickets for Vatican City:

  • Guided tour of the Basilica of St. Peter
  • Downloadable audio guides about Rome
  • More info and reservations Vatican City Pass

4) Roma Pass 48 hours or 72 hours

Is the Roma Pass worth it? We recommend the Rome Tourist Card . This pass includes the Colosseum. The tickets for the Public Transportation, that's included in the Roma Pass, you can simply buy at a machine at one of the metro or bus stops. Another disadvantage is that you still have to collect your Roma Pass card on the spot. With the Rome Tourist Card you will receive the tickets online.

The following is included in the Roma Pass 48 hours :

  • 2 days (or 3 days) use of the public transportation (ATAC) in Rome (bus, tram, metro and some train lines)
  • Access to one museum or archeologic site (check out all museums at this page ). This is also the biggest disadvantage of the Roma Pass, during high season the popular highlights like the Colosseum and the Borghese Gallery are probably already sold out. The 72-hour card includes two museums.

5) Vatican & Rome Omnia Card

You can order the Vatican & Rome Omnia Card for 72 hours. This is the most expensive, but also one of the most comprehensive city passes. It contains various entrance tickets, public transport and the Hop on Hop off bus. This Omnia card has a number of advantages and disadvantages:

  • Access to St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum
  • Including public transport
  • Including Hop on Hop off bus
  • Includes access to San Giovanni in Laterano and Mamertine prison
  • Including guide booklet and map
  • Advantage: You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before your trip
  • Disadvantage: You still need to exchange your voucher for a physical card at a transfer point in Rome after booking (however, it is very close to the entrance of St. Peter's Basilica)
  • More information about the Rome & Vatican Omnia Card

Our advice : The Omnia Card is a fine card that contains almost everything, but you still have to pick it up. However, the Omnia Card is the card with the best cancellation options.

6) Rome Travel Card

Do you want to use public transport in Rome? Then the Rome Travel Card is exactly what you need! 3 days of unlimited public transport (metro and bus) in Rome plus a private airport transfer from Ciampino or Fiumicino airport. The Rome Travel Card is ideal to discover the city and start your city trip in a relaxed way! Your driver will be waiting for you at the airport and can communicate in English. During the taxi ride you will receive your 3-day public transport card from your driver.

  • Private Airport Transfer to your accommodation by taxi.
  • Welcome Service at 'Arrivals' at the Airport.
  • Optional: Rome Public Transportation Card for 3 Days (Metro, Bus)
  • Your driver speaks English

Don't: other city cards

In this article we have tried to give you a review of the most popular and the most affordable Roma passes. However, there are also many other cards in circulation such as the ' Best of Rome Pass ', ' Vatican and Rome Experience Pass ' and ' Rome Underground Pass '. The disadvantage of many cards is that you still have to pick them up in Rome at a specific location or that you can only visit some attractions to a limited extent and are therefore not really interesting.

Conclusion : The winner of all Rome city passes in our opinion is the aforementioned Rome Tourist Card , which really gives you the most important tickets digitally in one purchase.

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If you only want to visit a limited number of attractions, it can also be advantageous to purchase individual attraction tickets instead of a Rome pass. The most popular sightseeing tickets:

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Whether the Roma Pass or City Passes are worthwhile is hotly debated. Here you will find all advantages and disadvantages at a glance.

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Most people expect a Rome City Pass to save them money. The question is whether you can actually take advantage of many offers without just rushing from one museum to the next.

However, with Rome Passes that include reservations, you can really save time. You don’t have to gather all the services and tickets individually but book everything together at once. You can see at a glance which dates are available at the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums, so you can coordinate the dates. If you have to register and verify on several websites, it will take you several hours from research to bookings and the individual payments.

Basically, there are two categories of passes :

  • without public transport, with delivery by e-mail and including reservations for the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums.
  • including ÖPNV, with pickup on site but without reservations for the museums.

Roma Passes with reservations

All reservations are included with the Turbo Pass, the Vatican City Pass and the Rome Tourist Pass. Delivery is by email. The  advantage  is that when you buy the passes you are sure that you can actually visit the museums.

Our tip: Rome Tourist Pass

With the Rome Tourist Pass you can make reservations for the Colosseum, the Vatican Museums and the Pantheon. All reservations are included and are made immediately upon booking and delivered directly to your email.

You will also receive an audio guide with lots of information about the sights in Rome.

With the Rome Tourist Pass you can see all availabilities at a glance. It is delivered by email.

Vatican Pass

The Vatican Pass allows you to book admission to the Vatican Museums and a guided tour of St. Peter’s Basilica. All reservations are included and are made immediately upon booking and delivered by email.

The Vatican Pass includes admission to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, a guided tour of St. Peter’s Basilica and an audio guide to Rome.

Turbopass Rome

The Turbopass Rome is a very flexible pass. It can be booked with a validity of 1 – 7 days. In addition to the reservations for the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums, the Turbo Pass offers access to numerous other museums and exhibitions and a day ticket for the hop on hop off buses.

Optionally, the guided tour of the Vatican Museums and the airport transfer can be booked. You can also book public transport tickets, but you have to pick them up on site.

Public transport and Roma passes

Does it make sense to buy the Roma Pass or the Omnia Card with the 72h public transport ticket? We’re not convinced.

Rome has a very small city center and you can usually do almost everything on foot. There are only long distances if you have the hotel at Termini train station or further outside the city center. Some sights such as the Basilica of St. John, the Basilica of St. Paul, the catacombs or the monumental cemetery are outside the center and you need a means of transport. Whether you take single tickets or multi-day tickets depends on where the accommodation is located and what you want to visit.

Basically, it is important to know that you have to pick up the passes with public transport in Rome. With the public transport option in the Turbopass you have to redeem a voucher in Rome.

Getting public transport tickets in Rome is not difficult. There are single tickets, 24h/48h/72h tickets and weekly tickets at reasonable prices. You can find more details about all ticket types including e-tickets in our article on Metrebus Tickets .

Private pickup at the airport

It is very convenient to be picked up privately from the airport and the driver will arrange the 72-hour ticket for you. Reservation is extremely easy and you pay for the journey and ticket directly with the driver.

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Passes without reservations

The Roma Pass and the Omnia Card must be picked up on site. Reservations are not included. You should make the reservations  before  purchasing any of these passes. Otherwise you risk, especially in the high season, that the Colosseum or the Borghese Gallery are already fully booked and you cannot visit the desired museum despite the Roma Pass.

The   Roma Pass   is the official tourism card of the municipality of Rome.

The Roma Pass offers free travel on public transport for 48h or 72h.

You can also visit one museum for free with the 48h pass or two museums with the 72h pass. However, most museums require an extra reservation. The Vatican Museums are not included.

Telephone reservations: Colosseum +390639967700 – Borghese Gallery +390632810 – Municipal Museums of Rome +39060608.

The whole procedure seems a bit cumbersome to us. In this case it is easier to book the museums directly.

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Child discount

There is no child discount with the  Roma Pass.  Children up to the age of 10 have free travel on public transport. Children up to the age of 5 have free entry to the museums of the Municipality of Rome. Children and young people up to the age of 18 have free entry to the state museums.

Omnia Card

The Omnia Card is the city card of the Roman pilgrimage. It combines the Roma Pass with the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, preferential entry to St. Peter’s Basilica, audio guide and entry to the cloister of the Basilica of St. John – the seat of the Bishop of Rome – and entry to the Carcer Tullianum, where the Apostle Peter was said to have been imprisoned. You can also use the yellow hop on hop off buses with the Omnia Card.

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In Rome, visitors can purchase different types of transport tickets and travel cards depending on the number of days they stay in the city and how often they plan on using public transportation there.

Types of transport tickets

One-way ticket (bit).

The BIT ticket lasts 75 minutes since its first validation and allows for unlimited transfers between the metro, buses, trams and urban trains . The only transfer that is not allowed is to leave the metro and return (by the metro turnstiles), even if it’s in the 75 minutes of validity. The ticket costs € 1.50 ( US$ 1.60).

MetroBus 24 hours

This ticket allows unlimited public transportation from the moment the ticket is validated until midnight of the same day. The MetroBus 24 hours costs € 7 ( US$ 7.50).

MetroBus 48 hours

The 48-hour ticket allows unlimited use of Rome's public transport for 48 hours from the time it is first used. The price is € 12.50 ( US$ 13.40) .

MetroBus 72 hours

It allows unlimited use of public transport for 72 hours from the time it is used for the first time. The price is € 18 ( US$ 19.30) .

Weekly pass

If you're going to spend a week in Rome and you plan to use public transport a lot, the ideal option for you is the weekly pass, as you'll be able to use unlimited public transport for 7 days . The price is € 24 ( US$ 25.70) .

Other travel cards

If you’re planning on staying in Rome for a longer period, there are also annual and monthly travel cards.

What means of transport are included?

  • Cotral bus services (within Rome)
  • Urban trains : Rome–Lido, Rome–Viterbo and Rome–Pantano.
  • Trenitalia Regional trains (second class).

Where to buy the travel cards and tickets?

Public transportation tickets in Rome can be bought in vending machines in any metro station, convenience stores or newsagents . There is also a way to buy tickets by SMS , but unless you have an Italian phone number, we do not recommend this option.

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Rome Transport Passes

Looking to get the best value out of your publ i c transport tickets in Rome? We’ll talk you through the different passes available , looking at price, validity, and how to use them to help you find the right ticket for your trip.

Types of Rome Transport Passes

Atac weekly pass.

If you want unlimited use of the Eternal City’s public transport system – including the metro , buses , trams , and some urban trains – for a full week, this ATAC pass will give you exactly what you’re looking for.

Once validated, you can use the pass for a full seven days (until midnight on the final day). With this pass, you can use the metro and buses without having to worry about purchasing multiple tickets or rushing to buy one before you depart.

Please bear in mind that you would need to use public transport quite a bit for it to become a good value. With this single ticket and much of Rome’s historic centre very walkable, it’s unusual that the week-long pass earns its cost.

Rome’s best-value tourist pass has unlimited public transport use wrapped up in its ticket price. While you’re only able to choose between a two or three-day pass, you could pack a lot into those days. If you’re only in Rome for a weekend, it’s the perfect amount of time.

The Roma Pass grants you entry to two major sites, as well as reduced prices on many other attractions and museums . The best value is the 48-hour Roma Pass.

If you’re planning on visiting the attractions listed on the Roma Pass anyway, it’s really a no-brainer. You can purchase the pass online, but it’s easiest to pick one up from a tourist office in the city.

If the week pass is too long, but you still want the ease of unlimited use, a MetroBus pass may offer the perfect solution.

You can buy a one-day, two-day, or three-day Metrobus pass, all of which grant you unlimited use of buses , trams , and metro lines , as well as some urban train lines for the duration of the ticket.

Like the week pass, unless you’re using public transport a lot – if you’re staying out of the centre, for instance – these are often not good value for money.

A single-use, BIT ticket is enough to cover most journeys in Rome, as it lasts for 100 minutes after validation (and very few trips across the city will take longer than that). You can even swap bus lines with the same ticket as long as you stay within the 100-minute time frame.

If the journey required it, you could get the metro and then a bus – though it’s important to remember once you leave the metro system altogether, you can’t get back in through the gate, even if you’re still within the validity period.

The BIT ticket is great value for money. You can use it on buses, trams, the metro, and some urban trains. As the main tourist sites are very walkable, many visitors will find that they use the transport system only once or twice a day at most; for these people, the BIT ticket is easily the best value.

It is, however, slightly more inconvenient than having a multi-day pass, as you will have to purchase multiple tickets, which may mean going out of your way to finding a Tabacchi shop – inconvenient if you’re rushing to catch a bus!

General Information

Where to purchase.

As mentioned, metro stations, larger bus stops, and Tabacchi shops are good places to purchase tickets. Tabacchi shops are essentially newsagents marked with a ‘T’ sign. At metro stations, you can use a ticket machine or, if there’s one available, go to the ticket counter.

It’s important to remember that you can’t buy tickets onboard.

For the Roma Pass , look for any tourist information point. You can purchase a ticket online, but it makes getting your physical ticket a little more complicated.

What Means of Transport are Included?

Buses, trams, the metro, and some urban lines are included as part of the public transport network. Check the Atac website to confirm if you’re travelling outside the centre.

Can I ‘Tap and Go’ or Get Tickets On My Phone?

Contactless payments are increasingly common in major cities. Unfortunately, this trend hasn’t quite made it fully into Rome – it is an ancient city, after all! While you don’t have to pay in gold aureus, you can’t purchase tickets on buses and trams by tapping your card. It is an option on the metro, however; just don’t forget to tap out again on the gate as you leave. 

E-tickets are another option, as you can buy tickets and passes through a B+ app like myCicero . This saves you the worry of having to rush to buy a ticket, and is easier to keep track of than a paper version!

It’s not as simple as just tapping a card on the way in and out for most visitors in Rome – where there is ticket validity, there is room for confusion.

How to Activate and Validate Your Ticket?

We’ll focus first on the most commonly used ticket, BIT. Once validated, you can travel on public transport for 100 minutes. 

It’s easiest on the metro, where simply passing through one of the turnstiles will validate your ticket. On buses and trams, look for a small yellow machine onboard; insert your ticket, and it will be stamped with a time, which means your ticket is now validated. If you have an e-ticket, a single ticket for the bus should be validated by reading a QR Code.

For other multi-day passes, you will still need to stamp them (or put them through a metro gate) to activate the pass. Once a pass is validated, you don’t need to validate it again each time you get on; just keep the pass with you, ready to show any inspectors if they get on.

The Roma Pass is valid from its first use (this can be the first attraction if it happened before you used public transport) and should be kept with you at all times, like the multi-day passes. 

Tips for Using Rome Transport Passes

Here are a few tips on how to get the best out of the ticket you choose:

  • Don’t overestimate the amount you will use it. Much of Rome is walkable, especially if you plan on staying in the historic centre. Don’t assume the week pass will be the best value if you only plan on seeing the major sights; you may use it a lot less than you expect! 
  • Always remember to validate. Your ticket won’t be checked on every journey, but inspections happen regularly. Just having a ticket isn’t enough to avoid a hefty fine – you have to validate it as well.
  • Keep your pass somewhere safe. It may sound obvious, but it’s easy to let a small paper ticket fall out of your bag or accidentally leave it at your hotel if you’re using a pass over multiple days! A small cross-body bag is always a good idea, as it’s safer from pickpockets.
  • Buy multiple single tickets at once. If you’re only planning on using BIT tickets (which is the best value option for most visitors), buy a few at once. Having a few tickets ready to go will save you from searching for a Tabacchi shop if you’re rushing to the bus.
  • Roma Pass for new visitors. If you’ve never been to Rome before and plan on visiting the major sites, consider the Roma Pass. It may not be worthwhile for some seasoned visitors but is great value if you’re planning on going to the attractions anyway.

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If you’re planning a trip to the mesmerizing city of Rome, either for vacation or because you’re interested in becoming a digital nomad in Italy , an excellent option to make the most of your tourist experience is to get one of the tourist cards for Rome. These cards are a convenient and efficient option for visitors who are keen to explore the cultural treasures of the Eternal City in an easy and wallet-friendly way. With a variety of options available, such as the Roma Pass, the Omnia Card, and the Roma Archeologia Card, travelers can select the one that best suits their needs and preferences.

These tourist cards not only offer priority access to the main tourist attractions but also include additional benefits, such as free public transport and discounts in restaurants and shops. In this post, you’ll find everything you need to know about the prices and what’s included in a Rome tourist card . This way you can get the most out of your visit to this city steeped in history and architectural beauty.

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What tourist cards are there in Rome?

Rome offers a variety of tourist cards designed to make your visit more convenient and affordable. Among the most popular options, we find the Roma Pass, the Omnia Card, and the Roma Archeologia Card. Each of these cards has its features and benefits, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your travel needs.

The Roma Pass is a tourist card that gives you priority access to some of Rome’s most iconic attractions, as well as discounts at museums and archaeological sites. Moreover, the Roma Pass also includes unlimited use of public transport in Rome for 48 or 72 hours , depending on the option you choose. Certainly, this allows you to get around the city easily and at a low cost!

The Roma Pass also offers the option of adding a transport card called “Roma Pass 72 Hours+”, which allows you to travel free on public transport for an additional 72 hours after the Roma Pass has expired. This can be useful if you plan a longer stay in Rome.

The Omnia Card is another tourist card that gives you priority access to the main attractions in Rome, as well as the Vatican City. In addition, the Omnia Card includes a Hop-On Hop-Off double-decker bus ticket that allows you to explore the city at your own pace. It also includes unlimited use of public transport in Rome for 72 hours.

One of the advantages of the Omnia Card is that it also offers entry to the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums without the need to make a long and tedious line. Indeed, it can be a great advantage in the high season when more tourists are visiting. It also includes an audio guide to help you get a more enriching experience while visiting the sights.

Roma Archeologia Card

The Roma Archeologia Card is a tourist card that focuses specifically on the archaeological sites of Rome. With this card, you’ll have priority entrance to some of the most emblematic places of ancient Rome , such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. It also includes admission to the Capitoline Museums, which house an impressive collection of ancient art and artifacts.

The Roma Archeologia Card lasts for 7 days, allowing you to explore the archaeological sites at your own pace. However, unlike other tourist cards, it doesn’t include free public transport , so it’s important to take this into account when planning your visit.

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While not a tourist card in the traditional sense, the Holafly eSIM is an important option to consider for travelers looking to stay connected while visiting Rome. The Holafly eSIM is a virtual SIM card that is installed in your cellphone remotely, allowing you to enjoy unlimited cellular data during your stay in Rome . With this digital card, you don’t need to worry about searching for WiFi hotspots or using an expensive international roaming service .

For this reason, even if the eSIM doesn’t offer you any entry to any of the attractions, it’s quite an important card if you want to enjoy your vacation in Rome. You’ll be able to connect to the internet unlimitedly during your entire vacation. You can also learn more about what eSIM is .

How much do tourist cards cost for Rome?

If you’re planning your visit to Rome and you’re interested in buying a tourist card, it’s important to know the costs and benefits of each. Here is a brief overview of the fees and what the three main tourist cards for Rome offer: the Roma Pass, the Omnia Card, and the Roma Archeologia Card.

Price of the Roma Pass

The Roma Pass is available in two categories or options: 48 hours or 72 hours.  The price of the 48-hour Roma Pass is approximately $32 USD , while the 72-hour card costs around $52. On the other hand, the Roma Pass offers free access to two main attractions, such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Palatine Hill, as well as unlimited free public transport in Rome during the validity period of the card. In addition, the Roma Pass allows you to obtain discounts at more than 30 additional attractions and museums in Rome.

Price of the Omnia Card

The Omnia Card is also available in two modalities: 24 hours or 72 hours.  The price of the 24-hour Omnia Card is approximately $113 , while the 72-hour card costs around $135.

For this price, the Omnia Card offers free entry to the main attractions of Rome, including the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Colosseum, as well as unlimited free public transport in Rome during the validity period of the card. In addition, the Omnia Card includes a hop-on hop-off bus tour of Rome and a boat trip on the Tiber River.

Price of the Roma Archeologia Card

The Roma Archeologia Card offers free entrance to various museums and archaeological sites in Rome, including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill, and the National Roman Museum, for a period of 7 days.  It costs approximately $27 + $3 for exhibitions.

Where to buy tourist cards for Rome?

Tourist cards for Rome can be purchased at authorized points of sale. Here are some options to buy them:

  • Online : You can buy tourist cards for Rome online through the official websites of each card. This allows you to purchase them in advance and have them ready for use when you arrive in Rome. In addition, some cards offer special discounts for purchasing online.
  • Physical points of sale : You can also purchase tourist cards at authorized physical points of sale in Rome, such as tourist offices, ticket offices of tourist attractions, or in some public transport stations. These points of sale allow you to get the additional information and answer any questions you may have.
  • Travel agencies : Another option is to buy tourist cards for Rome through travel agencies, both online and in person. Some travel agencies offer tour packages that include a tourist card as part of the travel itinerary.

If you’re interested in other destinations as well, we recommend that you take a look at the other tourist cards, such as the tourist card for Lisbon or the card for tourists in Madrid . You may also be interested in the best eSIM for Lisbon.

What attractions are included in the tourist cards for Rome?

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Tourist cards for Rome offer a wide range of attractions and activities included in their coverage, allowing tourists to enjoy a complete experience in the Eternal City. Next, we will show you some of the main attractions that are usually included in the tourist cards for Rome:

How does the activation and use of the tourist cards for Rome work?

Once you have gotten your tourist card for Rome, it’s important to activate it before you start using it.  Activation is usually done at the first tourist location visited or through an online process, depending on the specific tourist card purchased. It’s essential to follow the instructions offered by the card provider to ensure that it is correctly activated and ready for use.

Once activated, the tourist card can be used to access the attractions and activities included in the card for free or at a discount, depending on the terms and conditions of the card . Some tourist cards also include free or discounted public transport options, allowing tourists to get around the city more conveniently and cheaply.

Which tourist card is the best for children?

Rome is a city steeped in history and culture, but it also offers many attractions and activities that are especially appealing to children. If you’re traveling to Rome as a family, you may be wondering which tourist card is the best option for your children. Some tourist cards offer special benefits for children, making them ideal for families.

One of the tourist cards that offer special benefits for children is the Roma Pass. This card offers children under 10 years old free admission to many of the attractions included on the card , which can be a great advantage for families with small children. In addition, the card also allows free use of public transport for children under 10 years old, making it easier to get around the city.

However, remember that the best way to complement your vacation in Rome, regardless of whether you go with children or not, is to purchase an eSIM for Rome with unlimited data for your adventure. This way you can connect to the internet easily and cost-effectively. Indeed, it is beneficial if you travel with children.

Do the tourist cards for Rome include public transport?

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Yes, many of the tourist cards for Rome include the use of public transportation , which can be an added advantage for tourists who want to move conveniently and cheaply around the city. Public transportation in Rome, including the metro, buses, and trams, is an efficient way to get around and reach major tourist attractions. Therefore, before obtaining any of the above tourist cards for Rome, or additional ones, you must consider that they include public transport.

In the case of the Roma Pass and Omnia Card tourist cards, both include public transport, whereas the Roma Archeologia Card doesn’t.

How to choose the best tourist card for your trip to Rome?

When choosing the best tourist card for your trip to Rome, you should consider the duration of your stay, the attractions you want to visit, your travel budget, the added benefits, and how you can connect to the internet during your vacation . The latter can determine how much you will enjoy your trip.

If you don’t want to ruin your vacation with a slow and unstable internet connection that barely allows you to check your social media, we recommend that you secure your internet connection with the Holafly eSIM with data for Rome . This eSIM not only allows you to connect to the best cellular network in Italy but also allows you to do so at a reasonable price and with an unlimited data plan. It’s also a great option for travelers in Portugal who need an eSIM for Portugal !

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In summary, when planning your trip to Rome, tourist cards and an internet connection are two important aspects when it comes to wanting to improve your travel experience. On the one hand, tourist cards will give you access to popular attractions, public transport, and discounts, which can help you save time and money during your visit to the Eternal City . While, on the other hand, the eSIM with data for Rome will allow you to always stay connected and get cellular, allowing you to stay informed during your trip.

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