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The passkey for the wonders of Rome: skip the ticket line for the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel and other treasures of Christian Rome (valid for 72 hours).
No ticket line for:
*Priority access to St. Peter’s Basilica is temporarily suspended
**Roma Pass is not included in the Omnia Card 72h 6-17 y.o.
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel (€ 30)
St. Peter’s Basilica with multilingual guide audio app (€ 19.50)
Open Top Bus 24h (€ 25)
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel (€ 30)
St. Peter’s Basilica with multilingual guide audio app (€ 19.50)
Carcer Tullianum (€ 10)
Archaeological Area (Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine Hill) (€ 12)
Open Top Bus 48h (€ 28)
Total € 123 – Save € 28 over 22%
Two museum entrance halls (Capitoline Museums + Castel Sant’Angelo (€ 31)
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel (€ 30)
St. Peter’s Basilica with multilingual guide audio app (€ 19.50)
Carcer Tullianum (€ 10)
Archaeological Area (Colosseum + Roman Forum + Palatine Hill) (€ 12)
Basilica of St. Giovanni in Laterano and Cloister (€ 10)
Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls and Cloister (€ 4)
Open Top Bus 72h (€ 32)
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The omnia card includes the Open Bus Vatican & Rome service, managed exclusively by the City Sightseeing Rome company.
Omnia Card or Open Bus ticket holders can use the Omnia Vatican&Rome fleet and the entire City Sightseeing Rome fleet.
The Roma Pass generally includes unlimited access to public transport managed by ATAC, which include:
Metro (lines A, B/B1 and C)
Bus
Tram
Regional railway (Rome-Lido, Rome-Giardinetti, Rome-Viterbo lines in the urban section)
However, the connection with the airports is not included in the Roma Pass. Therefore, services such as the Leonardo Express (between Termini Station and Fiumicino Airport) or the buses dedicated to transport to/from Fiumicino and Ciampino must be purchased separately.
You can order the OMNIA Vatican & Rome Card online, the tourist pass that allows visitors to access numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican.
If you order the Card online, through the site, you can choose whether to collect it at one of the collection points located in the center of Rome, or select shipping during the purchase process, and receive it directly at your home with DHL courier for a fee.
Shipping is not available for Russia and Asia.
If you decide to use the “collection in Rome” option, you can collect the card at one of the collection points listed here:
PIAZZA SAN PIETRO
Collection point: Piazza Papa Pio XII, 9
Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 9:00 – 16:00
Closed: public holidays.
How to get there:
Metro: Ottaviano (Line A) – take Via Ottaviano and Via di Porta Angelica until you reach Piazza San Pietro.
OR Hop-on Hop-off Tourist Bus Stop: St. Peter’s. The ORP office is located at the bottom left corner of the square.
LATERAN COMPLEX
Collection point: Main entrance of the Lateran Palace (located to the right of the main facade of the Basilica of St. John Lateran).
Address: Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano – 00184 Rome.
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 9:00 – 16:00
Closed: Sundays and holidays.
How to get there:
Metro: San Giovanni (Line A)
OR Hop-on Hop-off Tourist Bus Stop: San Giovanni in Laterano.
You can receive the physical card directly at your home. In this case you can only book when you receive the card.
If the user has completed the registration for the purchase of the 72 hour Omnia Card, the tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican, it is possible to obtain all the information on purchases made using the address e-mail.
If the booking requires the use of a printed voucher, it will be necessary to print the voucher again in order to access the scheduled attractions.
ATTENTION: if the cards are lost it will not be possible to replace them
The 72-hour Omnia Card is a tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican. There are many attractions and each has its own opening and closing times.
We recommend that you check the opening and closing times of the site you are interested in on the official pages of the individual attractions.
The 72-hour Omnia Card is the tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican.
Most of Rome’s museums and historic sites are open all year round, but there may be weekly closures, public holidays or extraordinary closures to take into consideration. Hours may also vary slightly depending on the season, so it’s important to check specific opening times for each attraction before planning your visit.
The 72-hour Omnia Card is a tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican. This is the ideal solution if you want to fully enjoy your trip without having to constantly look for tickets for public transport and attractions, making your stay less stressful.
Accessibility of attractions in Rome may vary from location to location, and some sites may be more suitable than others for people with specific accessibility needs. However, many of Rome’s major tourist attractions have made efforts to improve accessibility in recent years. Below, you will find a general list of tourist attractions that are usually accessible, but I always recommend checking the most up-to-date and specific information on accessibility requirements on the official website of each attraction before visiting:
Generally accessible attractions:
Attractions with some accessibility limitations:
Remember that accessibility may vary over time, so it’s always best to check the latest information before your visit. Additionally, many sites offer additional services, such as guided tours for people with accessibility needs.