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Want to visit Rome and don't know which ticket to book?

Don't waste time, purchase your roma pass today and immerse yourself in the history and culture of one of the world's most fascinating cities.

The Roma Pass offers several options for exploring the Eternal City , each designed to meet specific visitor needs. The OMNIA Card is an all-inclusive solution that combines the benefits of the Rome Pass with access to major Christian places of worship, such as St. Peter’s Basilica, and includes free transportation on hop-on hop-off tourist buses. The Rome City Pass is ideal for those who want to visit Rome’s main attractions without worries, offering priority access to museums and monuments, unlimited public transportation, and a free digital guidebook for finding your way around the city. The Rome Super Pass expands the offer, including not only major archaeological and cultural sites, but also free admission to temporary exhibitions and discounts on events. Finally, the Hop-On Hop-Off Tour is perfect for those who want to enjoy Rome at their own pace, boarding and alighting from the comfortable tour buses that pass through the city’s most iconic spots. Each Roma Pass option is designed to offer a complete experience, allowing visitors to discover Rome with flexibility and convenience.

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Identify the best option, check availability, make payment, save or print your pass, the best passes for visiting rome and the colosseum.

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48- or 72-hour City Card with transportation!

With the Roma Card, you can enter 1 or 2 attractions for free, get discounted tickets to other museums and archaeological sites, use the public transportation network at no extra cost, enjoy discounts on exhibitions and events, and receive a free map to explore Rome to the fullest. It is the ideal option for a complete and convenient experience in the Eternal City.

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ROME TOURIST CARD

Super affordable Digital Pass!

This digital pass includes access to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine, St. Peter's Basilica or the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, and the Pantheon or Castel Sant'Angelo. It also offers a city audio guide app or airport transfer, plus a 10% discount on other attractions in Rome. A great super affordable solution!

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The most comprehensive card for visiting Rome!

The OMNIA Card combines two passes in one, offering access to Rome's major attractions, including the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, with the ability to skip the line. It also includes the Roma Pass, which allows entry to the Colosseum and other attractions, as well as a hop-on hop-off bus tour and a 72-hour travelcard for free and unlimited public transportation.

Check the availability of the Pass for the date of your Rome visit well in advance.

Explore Rome with a Card: Book Now and Experience the Eternal City Without Stress!

Purchasing your card online to visit Rome, even before you arrive, is the best way to ensure a hassle-free experience. By booking in advance, you’ll get priority access to major attractions, unlimited use of public transportation, and choose the option that best fits your itinerary.

Options for visiting Rome with a card:

  • Rome Pass 48 or 72 hours: Enjoy free admission to 1 or 2 major attractions and access with reduced tickets to others. Also, use unlimited public transportation during the duration of the pass. Book now your Roma Pass.
  • OMNIA Card: Discover Rome and the Vatican with this combo card that includes priority admission to the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and several churches and basilicas, as well as a hop-on hop-off bus tour. Book your OMNIA Card.
  • Rome City Pass: Priority access to major monuments such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon, with the convenience of a digital pass. Plus, enjoy unlimited public transportation and discounts on additional attractions. Book now the Rome City Pass.
  • Hop-On Hop-Off Tour with Travelcard: Explore Rome at your own pace with hop-on hop-off tour bus access and enjoy unlimited use of public transportation for 72 hours. Book this tour for total freedom of movement.

Please note: Cards for visiting Rome can sell out quickly, so it is strongly recommended to book online in advance to avoid disappointment. Purchase your card through our website to ensure hassle-free access and make the most of your Roman experience.

THE BEST: Buy the OMNIA Card and gain access not only to the Vatican, but also to numerous attractions in Rome, including the Colosseum and major archaeological sites.

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The Rome Pass card is a tourist card that gives you reduced-price tickets to the major attractions in the city and unlimited use of public transport for two or three days, depending on the card you purchase.

What does the Pass include?

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  • Free entrance to the first two museums or monuments  is included in the card.
  • Reduced entrance price to all other museums and/or archaeological sites.
  • Unlimited use of public transportation inside Rome (buses, metro, trams and trains). This does not include transportation to and from the airport.
  • Discounts to certain exhibitions and events.

Along with the card, you'll get a map and a small guide with information about all the attractions.

As well as the discounts on the Roma Pass, there's a reserved queue in the Colisseum for people who have the Roma Pass, so you can skip the longer queues at the attraction.

How to use it

As soon as you are given the tourist card, you need to fill it out with your personal information: name, surname and date of validation. The best date to write is the date when you use it for the first time. It will be activated when you first use it or when you first use any of the means of transport.

When you visit the first museum/monument (or the first two in the case of the 3-day Roma Pass) head directly to the entrance rather than going to the ticket office. From the second/third visit depending on the pass you’ve bought, you will need to show your card and an ID at the ticket office when purchasing the entrance tickets.

The Rome Pass has a validity of 2 or 3 days from its first use and expires at 11:59 pm on the second or third day. You should activate the card in the morning in order to make the most of your pass.

The 48 hour Rome Pass costs € 32 ( US$ 35.30) and the 72 hour pass is € 52 ( US$ 57.40) . Currently, the 48 card is unavailable.

Where to purchase the pass

The Rome Pass can be bought in tourist information offices and in all of the participating museums and monuments. If you would rather not wait to arrive at the centre, you can find information centres in Fiumicino and also in Ciampino Airport.

Attractions

These are some of the top attractions included in the card:

  • Colosseum , Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
  • Castel Sant'Angelo
  • Baths of Caracalla
  • Trajan's Market
  • Borghese Gallery
  • Capitoline Museums
  • Villa Giulia - Etruscan Museum
  • Baths of Diocletian
  • Palazzo Massimo alle Terme
  • Palazzo Altemps
  • Crypta Balbi  
  • Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna
  • Palazzo Barberini – Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica
  • Palazzo Venezia
  • Galleria Spada
  • Museo di Roma

For the whole list of attractions, check out the official website of Roma Pass

Is it worthwhile?

The Rome Pass is worthwhile if you are over 25 and under 65. The entrance tickets to the Colosseum and the Capitoline Museums alone are worth the price of the card. Besides these attractions, you can use the public transport system and get discounts on the following visits that you make.

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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?

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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
  • Choose from: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel or St. Peter's Basilica
  • Choose one of these three attractions: Pantheon, Castel Sant'Angelo or public transport card with airport transfer
  • 10% discount on various attractions and excursions
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  • 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
  • Skip-the-line entrance to the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
  • Downloadable audio guides about Rome
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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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Is the Rome Tourist Card worth it in 2024 ? – Review of this Rome City Pass

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Is the Rome Tourist Card worth it ? If you're looking for the most current information and insights on the Rome Tourist Card , you've arrived at the right place.

Over the past few years, I've visited Rome multiple times and observed the evolution of its sightseeing passes. Changes have been notable, both in terms of pricing and what's included, with particular shifts in how Colosseum tickets are handled (I'll delve into this more below). 

One thing is certain: as of 2024, the Rome Tourist Card is among the top 3 Rome passes , distinguished by its ease of use and the exceptional selection of major attractions it offers, including priority access. 

But is the Rome Tourist Card worth it and is truly the best option for exploring Rome (particularly the Colosseum and the Vatican) ? This Rome Tourist Card review will cover everything you need to know.

  • 1 Is the Rome Tourist Card worth it?
  • 2 What is the Rome Tourist Card?
  • 3 What are the attractions covered in the Rome Tourist Card in 2024? ?
  • 4 Pros of Rome Tourist Card
  • 5 Cons of Rome Tourist Card
  • 6 Rome Tourist Card vs. other Rome passes
  • 7 Conclusion on the Rome Tourist Card review

Is the Rome Tourist Card worth it?

In my view, the Rome Tourist Card ranks among the top 3 sightseeing passes for visiting Rome.

Firstly, in the comparison between the Rome Tourist Card and the Omnia Card , I favor the former. The Vatican pass is notably more expensive (149€ – see the latest price here ) and offers limited time usage (a maximum of 72 hours).

Next, when considering the Rome Tourist Card vs the Roma Pass , I again prefer the former. Although the Roma Pass is less expensive, it is significantly more restricted in terms of ticket validity (48 or 72 hours – see the latest price here ) and does not include access to the Vatican.

Lastly, comparing the Rome Tourist Card with the Turbopass and the Go City Explorer , the decision largely depends on the final price and the number of options selected. 

For a 5-day duration, the Rome Turbopass is priced at 145€ ( see the price in detail here ), and the Go City Explorer, offering 5 activities of choice, costs 139€ ( check the latest rate here ). This makes them 40€ to 50€ more expensive than the Rome Tourist Card.

For those interested in visiting more than 5 major attractions, these options might be appealing. However, for the majority of visitors, the Rome Tourist Card will be more than sufficient .

What is the Rome Tourist Card?

The Rome Tourist Card is a Rome sightseeing pass that enables you to access 4 must-see attractions with a single ticket ( available on this page ). 

It's tailored for visitors eager to explore Rome's most significant monuments without the hassle of organizing every detail. 

Given the choice between purchasing individual tickets and navigating the complexities of booking time slots at major sites like the Colosseum or the Vatican Museums, opting for an all-in-one Rome pass often proves to be the simpler solution .

Whether you're visiting with your family, exploring on your own, or on a trip with friends, this Rome Tourist Card makes things simpler and more fun .

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How long is the Rome Tourist Card valid for ? The Rome Tourist Card does not have an expiration date , allowing you to plan your visits to Rome according to your own schedule and timing. 

To the best of my knowledge, it is the only Rome City Card without a time limit. 

This means there's no pressure to cram all your sightseeing into just 2 or 3 days. Whether you're in Rome for a weekend getaway or an extended stay of more than a week, the Rome Tourist Card is designed to accommodate the duration of your visit .

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The Rome Tourist Card is available for a single price of 114€ (last known price in August 2024 – click here to check availability ). 

  • 101€ for adults ( see the latest price on this page ) 
  • 56€ for children aged 4 to 17 
  • 19€ for children aged 0 to 4 
  • free for visitors with a disability of +74% (also free for their carer)

How to buy the Rome Tourist Card

Purchasing the Rome Tourist Card is straightforward, as, unlike the Roma Pass, the entire process is conducted online.

Wondering where to buy a Rome Tourist Card ?

Here are the steps to buy and activate your Rome Tourist Card:

  • Visit the official Tiqets website (the operator of this pass) by clicking on this link .
  • Select your visit dates : Choose your visit dates and the number of tickets you want to buy. You will need to select specific dates and a time slot for the Colosseum and the Vatican.
  • Buy online : Complete your purchase of the Rome Tourist Card in just a few clicks ( by visiting this page ). The process is simple—just follow the steps sequentially.
  • Receive your Pass : After purchase, the Rome Tourist Card will be emailed to you within minutes. It's important to note that the pass is entirely digital. You can store it on your phone or print it out (it comes as a QR Code).
  • Activate your Pass : This Rome City Card activates automatically. With no expiration date attached to the pass, you are free to use it whenever suits you best.

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What to do if the Rome Tourist Card is unavailable? 

In recent months, the quota of tickets available through online resellers has been limited by the office responsible for ticketing at the Colosseum of Rome, among other attractions. 

This restriction can result in the unavailability of the Rome Tourist Card for certain dates.

If you find that the Rome Tourist Card is not available, you have two alternatives:

  • Bookmark this page ( here's the link ) in your browser and check back later.
  • Consider choosing a different tourist pass , such as the Rome Turbopass ( available on this site ) or the Go City Explorer Pass ( details on this page ). Both passes offer flexibility, ranging from 1 to 7 days, and serve as excellent alternatives.

What are the attractions covered in the Rome Tourist Card in 2024? ?

The Rome Tourist Card is designed to streamline your visit to Rome, focusing on 5 must-see attractions. The aim is to simplify your booking process and ensure access to major sites.

Here are the attractions included with the Rome Tourist Card in 2024:

  • Skip-the-line ticket for the Vatican Museums
  • Skip-the-line ticket for the Sistine Chapel
  • Skip-the-line ticket for the Colosseum
  • Entry ticket for the Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum (included with the Colosseum ticket)
  • Priority entry of your choice to one of the following 3 attractions: the Pantheon , Castel Sant'Angelo , or the dome of St. Peter's Basilica .
  • Optionally, you can also choose r ound-trip transfers from Fiumicino/Ciampino airports plus a 72-hour public transport card for the ATAC public network.

Additionally, the card comes with a complimentary smartphone audio guide app , offering explanations for over 130 points of interest throughout Rome.

Furthermore, the Rome Tourist Card provides a 10% discount on tickets for a selection of more than 50 museums , attractions, guided tours, and excursions ( the complete list is available on this page ).

Please note that upon buying the Rome Tourist Card, you will easily be able to add extra options to your package . 

For instance, if you wish to access the Colosseum's arena during your visit, you can include this feature with a single click during your reservation. The same flexibility applies to adding guided tours alongside your tickets. Therefore, don't be surprised to encounter these additional options when making your purchase.

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Pros of Rome Tourist Card

Having discussed how it works, pricing, and included attractions, let's summarize the pros and cons of the Rome Tourist Card.

Convenient and 100% mobile 

A significant benefit of the Rome Tourist Card is its simplicity in booking and usage . 

The card grants access to the major attractions of the Roman capital, the must-visit sites during a trip to Rome. 

Moreover, the Rome Tourist Card is a completely digital pass, allowing you to use it with your smartphone. This means a single ticket, no paper waste, and no queues for purchasing.

Unlimited in time to visit

Another advantage is its unlimited validity . 

Unlike the Roma Pass and the Omnia Card, which are valid for a maximum of 72 hours, or the Rome City Card from Turbopass and the Go City Explorer, which last from 1 to 10 days, the Rome Tourist Card is not restricted by a specific number of days. 

This feature sets it apart from other passes that are time-bound.

Allows you to book your Colosseum ticket in 1 click 

As mentioned earlier, booking a ticket for the Colosseum has become more restrictive due to its status as one of the most visited sites in the world. 

To manage visitor flow, it's now mandatory to book a specific visit time slot in advance and online for 2024.

This requirement is seamlessly integrated into the Rome Tourist Card, allowing you to select your visiting slot directly upon purchase (see on this page). Once your reservation is confirmed, all details are recorded, eliminating the need to book a time slot through the official CoopCulture website for an additional fee of 2€.

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Cons of Rome Tourist Card

The primary drawback of the Rome Tourist Card lies in its simplicity. 

It grants access to only 4 attractions in Rome . While these include some of the city's most significant sites, the selection is nonetheless limited.

After visiting the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Palatine Hill (which can be done in a single day), the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel (requiring another day), and either the Pantheon (allow 2-3 hours) or Castel Sant'Angelo (which takes about half a day), you'll have completed a thorough tour of Rome's highlights . At this point, you might find yourself seeking a break from museums.

Additionally, the Rome Tourist Card offers a 10% discount on tickets for other attractions, which can be beneficial if you're planning more visits.

However, another downside is the occasional unavailability of the Rome Tourist Card for certain time slots at the Colosseum and the Vatican, which can be a significant inconvenience.

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Rome Tourist Card vs. other Rome passes

In 2024, there are 5 main City passes for visiting Rome: the Roma Pass, the Omnia Card, the Rome Go City Explorer Pass, the Rome Turbopass, and the Rome Tourist Card.

After a detailed comparison and analysis of their prices and offerings, here are the key advantages I've identified for the Rome Tourist Card.

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Similar to the Rome Turbopass and the Go City Pass Explorer, the Rome Tourist Card provides good flexibility regarding validity . 

Unlike the Roma Pass and the Omnia Card, which are limited to 2 or 3 days, the Rome Tourist Card does not have such restrictions. 

This is particularly beneficial as it can be challenging to explore all of Rome's major attractions in just a few days, especially for families traveling together.

The Roma Pass may be cheaper, but it's also more limited in scope and duration.

Rome City Pass (Turbopass) vs Rome Tourist Card

The Rome Tourist Card allows you to book visit time slots for the Colosseum and the Vatican at the time of purchase . 

This feature ensures access to these essential sites and eliminates the hassle of making separate reservations through the official Colosseum website.

I personally find it more convenient to book the Colosseum and Vatican time slots during the Rome Tourist Card purchasing process than it is on the Rome City Card for Turbopass website.

Also while the Turbopass includes more attractions, it also comes with a higher price tag. For many, the Rome Tourist Card strikes the perfect balance between cost and value.

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The ease of use of the Rome Tourist Card is noteworthy. Everything can be accessed with a single click on a smartphone. 

In contrast, the Roma Pass and the Vatican's Omnia Card, which are still issued in paper booklet form, seem outdated. 

The ability to avoid managing multiple tickets or queuing to collect your pass at tourist locations is highly valuable.

The Omnia Card's steep price and time limitations make the Rome Tourist Card a more appealing option for those seeking both value and flexibility.

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Conclusion on the rome tourist card review.

Is the rome tourist card worth it ? For your next trip to Rome, I highly recommend purchasing the Rome Tourist Card or another tourist pass. While the savings may not be substantial, t he convenience in terms of organization and ticket usage is invaluable.

So is the Rome Tourist Card worth it ? As demonstrated, the Rome Tourist Card is the optimal choice for most situations . However, if you're interested in a detailed comparison of other options, I invite you to read my comprehensive Rome sightseeing passes comparison .

Keep planning your journey with my guides on how to buy Colosseum tickets and visiting the Vatican museums .

Enjoy your visit to Rome, and please share your experiences with the Rome Tourist Card in the comments.

Fanny

Fanny is a music and travel lover who has been visiting Rome since 2012. She is the founder and main editor of the Roma Pass blog and she like to share the best things to do in Rome.

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Build your perfect Rome adventure with a custom package! Cover all the essentials Rome has to offer by creating your own unique combination of top attractions and experiences. * Take a look above at what there is to do in Rome * Next, click the “Book Now” button to choose which top experiences and attractions are perfect for you. Create your own customized package now!

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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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  • Archaeological sites
  • The Trevi Fountain
  • Vatican Museums
  • Saint Peter’s Basilica
  • Villa Borghese
  • Piazza di Spagna
  • Piazza Navona
  • Colosseum tickets
  • Vatican Museum tickets
  • Sistine Chapel tickets
  • Saint Peter’s Basilica tickets
  • Colosseum tours
  • Pantheon Tours
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Rome Tourist Pass

Available language: Multiple languages available

Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible for most experiences

Instant ticket delivery: Yes

Ticket on smartphone: Available

Rome Tourist Pass: the combined ticket for tourists in Rome

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This ticket includes a supplement for the fundraising promoted by the Italian Government aimed at securing and restoring cultural heritage in the flooded areas of Emilia Romagna (Art. 14 - DL 1 June 2023, n.61).

Rome Tourist Card: the ultimate pass for your visit to Rome

The “Rome Tourist Pass” is the optimal solution for visiting Rome’s major tourist attractions, when you want and in the order you want. This allows you not only to save money, but also to enjoy maximum freedom in organising your visit to one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

As well as priority access to the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums, this ticket offers a guided tour of St Peter’s Basilica and a handy audio guide that will take you around more than 130 monuments in Rome.

What’s included in the pass

1. colosseum, roman forum and palatine hill: priority entry.

The pass includes priority access to:

  • Colosseum The world’s largest masonry amphitheatre, symbol of Rome
  • Roman Forum Archaeological area that was the centre of commercial, administrative, juridical and religious life in Imperial Rome
  • Palatine Hill Site of luxurious dwellings from the imperial period. Here are the imperial domus, Domitian’s Palace and the Temple of Apollo Palatine.

2. Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel: priority entry

Priority access to the Vatican Museums, home to one of the world’s most important collections of masterpieces of ancient Egyptian, early Christian, Etruscan, Medieval, Renaissance and contemporary art. Your ticket also includes access to the Sistine Chapel, famous for its frescoes by Michelangelo, who painted the most famous vault in the world.

3. St Peter’s Basilica Tour

Due to the majesty of St Peter’s Basilica and the high demand from visitors, a guided tour of the largest church in Christendom has been included in this package. Dating back to the Renaissance period, artists such as Michelangelo, Bernini and Carlo Maderno collaborated in its construction.

4. Rome audio guide app

App offering a complete audio guide to over 130 points of interest, monuments and churches in Rome. The app also offers suggestions for itineraries made by expert guides. The app can also be used offline.

Instructions

  • Select the date of your first visit on the purchase form
  • On the next page, select the individual dates of the visits included in the package
  • Receive the tickets directly in your e-mail

Additional information

With the purchase of packages you not only save on the total cost, but also get 10% discount on your next reservation on Tiqets.com

Access to St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums is only permitted if you are decently dressed (for strictly religious reasons). Shoulders and knees must be covered. As in the Colosseum, bulky bags and suitcases are not allowed and you will need to go through a security check.

Reschedule and cancellation policy

Martina, Ireland

Apr 25, 2024

It was great to have prepaid tickets but the crowds of people was unreal. There were no staff to tell people where to go. We still had to queue to get in but overall a fantastic experience.

May 3, 2024

The access to the Vatican Museums was the highlight of our trip! The Sistine Chapel is simply breathtaking. Highly recommend!

Jun 11, 2024

Good value for money, but more signage would help first-time visitors. The art is incredible, though!

Sophia, Brazil

Jul 20, 2024

Absolutely loved the St. Peter’s Basilica tour. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting Rome. The architecture is stunning!

Ahmed, Egypt

Aug 9, 2024

Great experience with the Tourist Card. It made visiting the top sites so much easier and cheaper than buying individual tickets.

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Important informations

We inform you that specifications, prices and information on tickets and tours may be subject to change and may not always be accurate.

Ticket price for the Colosseum

  • Adults 18+: €23 + €2 booking fee + other services
  • Reduced 18-25 EU citizens: €3 + €2 booking fee + other services
  • Free 0-17: €0 + other services

Last entry: 15 minutes before closing

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The Omnia Card is a sightseeing pass that offers visitors access to some of the top attractions in Rome and Vatican City.

What is the Omnia Card?

It is a comprehensive Rome tourist card that includes free admission to over 30 attractions , skip-the-line access to some of the most popular sites, and unlimited use of the helpful and easy-to-get around hop-on, hop-off buses .

The card also includes a pass for public transportation in Rome , allowing visitors to easily explore the city on the bus or metro .

There are two formats of the card, from 24 hours to 72 hours, depending on your needs. I have detailed and highlighted the most important points below to help you decide if the card is worth purchasing.

How to Use the Omnia Card and the Key Benefits

  • Free Admission: Using the Omnia Card is simple. Once purchased, the card can be used for admission to over 30 attractions; look at all of them here.
  • No waiting in line: A bonus is that you can also skip the lines at some of the busiest sites, including the Colosseum , Roman Forum , Catacombs of San Callisto , Vatican Museums , and Sistine Chapel .
  • Unlimited use of the hop-on, hop-off buses: This makes it easy to get around the city and see all the top attractions. You can use three of the city bus tours to get around. Download the map of the route of the buses here .
  • Free public transportation: The card also includes a travel card for the public transportation system in Rome when purchasing the 72-hour pass, which allows visitors to use the buses, trams, and the metro.
  • Convenience: With the card in hand, you can bypass the long lines at some of the popular attractions and save time. This means more time to explore the sites and less time wasted in queues, not to mention saving yourself from standing in a long line under the Roman heat.
  • Audioguide : Download the app and gain access to audio guides for various popular locations.
  • Significant cost savings: By purchasing the card, you can save money on admission fees and transportation costs. The cost of the card is more or less the same as a skip-the-line/tour ticket at any popular attraction. In addition, the card comes with a guidebook and map with useful information and tips to make the most of the visit.

Top Attractions Covered by the Omnia Card

The Omnia Card offers free tickets for Rome attractions in Rome and Vatican City , including some of the most iconic and popular sites. Here are some of the top attractions covered by the card:

  • Skip-the-line access to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill .
  • The Colosseum : One of the most impressive ancient structures in the world, while the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill offer a glimpse into the daily life of ancient Rome.
  • St. Peter’s Basilica : This stunning church is located in Vatican City and is one of the largest in the world. The Omnia Card offers skip-the-line access to the basilica.
  • The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel : The Vatican Museums are home to some of the world’s most famous art collections, including the Sistine Chapel. The Omnia Card offers skip-the-line access to both the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. I recommend booking this attraction in advance, especially during the high season.
  • Castel Sant’Angelo : This impressive fortress is located a few steps away from the Vatican and was originally built as a mausoleum for the Roman emperor Hadrian. You can also enjoy a drink and relax in the middle row of the “windows” of the castle; they have a nice little cafe.
  • The Pantheon : This ancient temple is one of the best-preserved structures from ancient Rome .

Why Get the Omnia Card and How to Purchase It

Although there are several reasons why you should consider getting the Omnia Card, some of the most evident are the convenience it offers and the cost-effective way to see the most recognized attractions. By purchasing the card, you can save money on admission fees and transportation costs. While still getting to visit all the attractions.

Any of the Omnia Cards can be purchased online or at various locations throughout the city, including the airport , train stations, and other booths near popular attractions. The card is available for various durations, from 24 hours to 72 hours, depending on your needs and the length of your stay.

Once you purchase the card, you can pick it up at one of their many pickup points, or you can easily print the QR code sent to your email.

Comparisons to Other Tourist Cards

There are several other tourist cards and package tours available in Rome, including the Roma Pass and the Vatican Pass . While each card offers different benefits and advantages, the Omnia Card stands out for its extensive coverage, convenient pricing, and strategic options.

  • The Roma Pass offers free admission to two attractions, skip-the-line access to some sites, and discounts on additional attractions. It also includes free public transportation for the first two days. However, the card does not offer free admission to some of the most popular attractions in Rome, such as the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. I would say that this card is convenient if you aren’t interested in visiting many attractions; otherwise, you would have to spend extra.
  • The Vatican Pass offers skip-the-line access to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, as well as free admission to other Vatican attractions. However, it does not include access to any attractions in Rome outside of Vatican City. I once again don’t recommend this if you are coming to Rome for a full experience; this pass is convenient if you are looking only to visit everything Vatican-related.

Compared to these cards, the Omnia Card offers the largest range of attractions, giving you more flexibility and options during the day. The skip-the-line access to some of the busiest sites and unlimited use of the hop-on, hop-off buses are also huge pluses. In my opinion, with high temperatures and crowded streets, the buses alone are already a great bargain.

Tips On How To Use Rome Tourist Card

The most talked-about factor of the Omnia Card is its convenience and cost savings. I would say that this is a must, especially if you’re in the city for only a few days. It gives you flexibility and allows you to see all the main attractions in just a few days.

  • Before starting your Rome tour , download the Vatican&Rome App, and don’t forget a comfy pair of headphones. The app is available for Apple and Android, and with it, you can use the Vox City Guide audio guide.
  • Check the pricing; children and young adults under the age of 17 obtain a reduced rate.
  • Some of the locations request a booking fee; this is not covered by the card. Make sure you read which locations and book ahead of time.
  • When you first get onto the bus, you will be given a piece of paper to use every time you get on; don’t throw it away because you won’t be able to get on the bus without it.

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Welcome to RomeTouristCards.com! We inform you about the Rome Tourist Card, with which you can visit three of Rome's most popular sights. On this page you will find the following information:

This is the Rome Tourist Card

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The Rome Tourist Card is a digital product from Tiqets.com. It is an attractive ticket consisting of several entrance tickets to top attractions in Rome.

The Tourist Card gives you tickets to the following attractions:

  • Colosseum with Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
  • Vatican Museums with Sistine Chapel or St Peter's Basilica (optional attraction)
  • Castel Sant'Angelo or Pantheon (optional attraction)

For each of these attractions, when you buy the Rome Tourist Card, you will receive Tickets with time slots. So your visit is guaranteed and waiting times are short.

In addition, you can use an audio guide free of charge with the card:

  • Audio guide to the sights of Rome

You can listen to the recorded audio commentary on your own phone. That's why you should take headphones with you to Rome. With this audio guide, you will always be well informed during your journey of discovery through the Italian capital.

After purchase, you will also receive a 10% discount voucher to use towards more Rome admission tickets on the Tiqets.com platform. Choose between more top attractions to benefit from this exclusive discount.

Mode of delivery : You will receive all tickets, the audio guide and the discount voucher by e-mail for free use on your phone. The tickets will be sent to you immediately after purchase. As soon as you start sightseeing in Rome, show your digital tickets at the entrance. Alternatively, you can also print out the tickets.

To use the audio guide, download the free POPGuide app. With it, you can listen to the commentaries at any time.

The discount voucher worth 10% will be sent by email after booking.

Rome Tourist Card

The Rome Tourist Card is a popular product with tourists because it has many advantages:

  • With this product you visit three top attractions in Rome.
  • Buying the Tourist Card is convenient. It would be more time-consuming to book each ticket individually.
  • A time slot is reserved for each attraction. This way your visit is guaranteed.
  • You can choose between several sights.
  • You will receive all tickets by e-mail. You can then save the tickets on your phone.
  • The audio guide provides interesting information about Rome and the Pantheon.
  • Save 10% on additional tickets for sightseeing in Rome.

These are good arguments in favour of the Rome Tourist Card.

The Rome Tourist Card is an exclusive product of Tiqets.com. Therefore, the purchase is handled by Tiqets.

When booking, please indicate the day of your arrival, the number of people and your preferred dates for the three attractions.

You can book tickets for yourself as well as for your travel companion. You then forward the tickets to the other persons.

Tickets for children are reduced. The price depends on the age of the children.

After purchase, you will receive all tickets and a discount voucher worth 10% by email.

If you have any questions about booking, please contact customer service: [email protected].

Attractions & Audio Guide

The Rome Tourist Card only includes three selected sights - but these are flexible and very attractive. You receive tickets for three of Rome's top attractions.

Enter the Colosseum - the largest amphitheatre built by the ancient Romans. The former venue of great events now stands in the middle of modern Rome and offers a throwback to antiquity.

The Rome Tourist Card gives you a time slot ticket for entry to the Colosseum. In addition, with the same ticket you can also visit the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill within 24 hours.

The Colosseum is sometimes fully booked during the popular travel season. Therefore, buy your Tourist Card in good time to purchase your ticket for a date that suits your travel dates. If no regular tickets are available, you can often choose between different options, for example Colosseum incl. multimedia video or guided tour. If the Colosseum is fully booked, you can still visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.

Vatican Museum

You will visit the Vatican Museums inside the Vatican City. The museums house the papal art collections. The most visited part is the Sistine Chapel.

This is one of the most popular attractions in Rome. For this reason, tickets sell out quickly, especially during the main tourist season. With the Rome Tourist Card, you receive an admission ticket with a fixed time slot, subject to availability. In spring and autumn in particular, it is therefore worth booking the Rome Tourist Card two to four weeks before your trip.

If you don't want to visit the Vatican Museums or if tickets are no longer available, you can visit St Peter's Basilica instead.

Admission to the famous St Peter's Basilica is generally free of charge. You can therefore also visit the cathedral without a Rome Tourist Card. However, the card includes an audio tour and a visit to the cathedral dome. You can also choose a guided tour with an English-speaking guide.

The meeting point for this tour is outside St Peter's Basilica. You will be welcomed there and you will be helped to download the audio guide onto your mobile phone. You will also be accompanied to the entrance of St Peter's Basilica.

Decide on a third attraction and choose between the Pantheon and Castel Sant'Angelo.

For the Pantheon, you will receive an admission ticket and an audio guide app. This is the cheapest option. Alternatively, you can opt for the popular Castel Sant'Angelo. You will receive an admission ticket with Fast Track access.

With the Rome Tourist Card you get free access to an audio guide containing information on more than 100 sights of the city. Listen to interesting information and see matching visuals. To use the audio guide, you need to download the free POPGuide app.

After purchasing the Rome Tourist Card, you will receive a discount voucher worth 10%, which you can use for further ticket bookings on Tiqets.com. The voucher is valid for all tickets in Rome.

You will receive your personal voucher code by email. By using this voucher, you can save money with the Rome Tourist Card.

It is easier to book the Rome Tourist Card than to buy individual tickets for all the attractions. For this reason alone, the Tourist Card is worthwhile.

It is also suitable under the following conditions:

  • You would like to visit the Colosseum, the Vatican Museums and St Peter's Basilica or Castel Sant'Angelo or the Pantheon.
  • You want to have all the reservations completed before your Rome trip. Afterwards, you don't need to worry about appointments.
  • You would like to explore Rome with the help of an audio guide.
  • You would like to buy at least one other Rome ticket and receive a discount of 10%.

Conclusion: The Rome Tourist Card should be worthwhile for many travellers who are interested in the city's top attractions and want to book their tickets easily.

The Rome Tourist Card is a very good product that is suitable for many travellers. But there are also disadvantages that we do not want to conceal:

  • The purchase cannot be cancelled because several tickets are reserved for you when you book. These cannot be rebooked.
  • You won't save much money with the Rome Tourist Card. It would be cheaper to book individual tickets on the official websites of the attractions. However, this takes time and the allotments sell out quickly.
  • Compared to other Rome Cards, you can only visit a few sights with the Rome Tourist Card.
  • In the high season, tickets for the Vatican Museums or the Colosseum sell out quickly. In this case, the Rome Tourist Card is either not available or you have to switch to other attractions.

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