How do I book Colosseum tickets with Omnia card?
You can book your spot in the following ways:
- Online at Coop Culture. There is a booking fee of 2€ by credit card.
- Contact +39 06 39967575. There is a required booking fee of 2€ by credit card.
- At the Roman Forum, Palatine ticket offices. You can do this on the same day only (subject to availability).
Does Rome have a museum pass?
The Roma Pass 72 Hours card: the card used to visit museums / archaeological sites / experience and on the public transport system as described above. Roma MAP: The map with Tourist Infopoints, Metro Stations and all the Points of Interest that you can visit with Roma Pass.
How much is the Omnia pass?
Those differences reflect on the total price of both cards: the Roma pass either costs 28 Euros, lasting for 48 hours, or 38,50 Euros, lasting for 72 hours. The Omnia, on the other hand, is either 55,00 Euros (for 24 hours) or 113,00 Euros (for 72 hours).
Is Vatican included in Roma Pass?
No. The Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel) are not part of the Roma Pass network Museums.
Is the Roma Pass worth getting?
With the 48-hour Roma Pass, you are saving money or breaking evening when visiting any one of the attractions except for the Colosseum. However, if you throw in the free map and travel guide and the reduced ticket prices to other attractions besides your chosen free attraction, it’s still worth buying the Roma Pass.
What does the Omnia card include?
The Omnia Card includes free public transport (bus, tram, train and metro) in the centre of Rome. Note: free transport from and to the airport is not included. The Omnia Card also allows a free hop-on hop-off ticket for 3 days; a relaxed and comfortable way to see the highlights of the city.
Is the Rome Turbo Pass worth it?
Bottom Line: Is It Worth It? If you want to see more than two non-Vatican sites or want to spread your time sightseeing over more than three days, the Turbo Pass should be worth the price. Depending on how many attractions you want to see, you could save well over €100. Just don’t buy it for the hop-on-hop-off service.
Where do I pick up my Omnia card in Rome?
When you buy the OMNIA Vatican & Rome Card you can collect it from two central pick-up points in Rome. With one near St Peter’s Square and the other at St John in the Lateran, there is a local option for everyone. Please print your voucher as confirmation purchase.
How does the Omnia card work in Rome?
Omnia Card Vatican&Rome The Omnia Card is a multi-service card, containing a wide range of attractions, that allows you to make the most of your time in the Eternal City. It guarantees priority entrance to the main artistic and religious sites of the city and helps you to save money. The card is available in 24 hours and 72 hours formats.
What do you get with a Roma pass?
Your Roma Pass doubles as a Travelcard, giving you 72-hour unlimited access to Rome’s public transport network. Includes use of Rome’s metro trains, trams, buses, and overground trains. Top Rome and Vatican City attractions Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Is the Rome City pass valid for 72 hours?
Free entry to five Vatican City attractions including the Sistine Chapel. Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. Valid for 72 hours. A Roma Pass which includes Free entry to two top Rome attractions, including the Colosseum. Discounted entry to dozens of other Rome attractions. Valid for 72 hours.
Is the Rome and Vatican Pass package free?
The Rome and Vatican pass package gives you free entry to the city’s top attractions. Make the most of your time in Rome with our sightseeing package which offers savings, flexibility, and a great choice of attractions to explore. View attractions What’s included with the Rome and Vatican pass package?