Enjoy priority access to top sights of Rome and Vatican City like the Colosseum, St Peter’s Basilica, and the Vatican Museums with the OMNIA Rome & Vatican Card.
Experience 3 days of unlimited rides on Rome’s metro, buses, and urban trains with the included travel card and explore the city hassle-free.
Receive a detailed city map and guidebook to help navigate and plan your sightseeing itinerary effectively.
Gain complimentary access to two of the following landmarks: the Colosseum (reservation required), the Capitoline Museums & the National Museum of Castel Sant'Angelo.
About OMNIA Rome and Vatican Pass:
The OMNIA Rome and Vatican Pass provides an extensive sightseeing experience in Rome and Vatican City. The pass grants visitors priority access to top attractions like the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica, as well as unlimited travel on Rome's public transportation. The pass also offers entry to other notable landmarks and discounts at various attractions, making it a comprehensive choice for visitors.
About the Pass:
How to Reach?
By Car- The Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi office, the meeting point in Rome is located at a distance of 2.5 km from the city centre. It will take around 10 minutes via the Corso Vittorio Emanuele II to reach the destination.
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1. Archbasilica of St John Lateran: With an OMNIA Vatican and Rome Card, you can see the "Mother of all Rome's and the world's churches." St. John is not just one of Rome's four Arch Basilicas, but also the oldest and a stop along the Seven Churches pilgrimage route.
2. Sistine Chapel: There are few places in the world that can compare to the Sistine Chapel in terms of artistic value. It is known for its decoration as well as for being the location where popes are elected and crowned. With an OMNIA Vatican and Rome Card, you can admire the chapel's architecture, as well as the numerous frescoes that adorn the walls and ceiling.
3. St. Peter’s Basilica: There are few places in the world that are more sacred to the Christian faith than St. Peter's Basilica, and an OMNIA Rome and Vatican Pass offers you the opportunity to visit it. Aside from that, it's where Pope Francis presides over numerous liturgies throughout the year. Inside, tourists will find a number of stunning works of art, including Bernini's St. Peter's Baldachin, Michelangelo's The Pieta, and the figurine of St. Peter on his throne, all designed by Bernini.
4. Colosseum: An inside tour of Rome's Colosseum is the finest way to appreciate all that this magnificent structure stands for, and it's free. When it comes to Rome sightseeing, the Colosseum is a must-see as its interior is stunning, full of detail and a photographer's paradise.
It's best to visit Rome during the months of October through April, when the crowds are smaller and hotel rates are more affordable. Temperatures rarely fall below freezing during this time of year, so you'll need a coat. You can avoid the crowds and oppressive humidity by visiting in May or September, when it is generally warmer. The average high temperature fluctuates between the middle seventies and the lower eighties.
You will get 72 hours to explore over 30 places after the activation of the OMNIA Rome and Vatican Pass.
The OMNIA Rome and Vatican Card includes discounts on restaurants and some attractions, a Roma Pass, a ticket for the hop-on/hop-off bus tour, access to Rome's public transportation (run by ATAC) for 72 hours free of charge, as well as a detailed guidebook.
The minimum age to apply for the OMNIA Vatican and Rome pass is 6 years, children aged between 6-17 years will be charged at children pass price.
Yes, the OMNIA Vatican and Rome pass includes free access to Rome’s public transport.
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