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See the Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, and more with one easy pass

  • Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Entry Ticket
  • St. Peter's Basilica OR Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Entry Ticket
  • Pantheon OR Castel Sant'Angelo
  • Rome: City Audio Guide App for Your Smartphone
  • 10% Discount
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Rome Combination Tickets and Passes

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Our selection of Rome Combination Tickets offer an easy and convenient way to explore multiple top attractions with a single ticket. The passes often include must-see sites such as the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and the Colosseum. A lot of our tickets also come with 'skip the line' access, minimising your wait time and maximising your enjoyment!

Tip: Book your tickets well in advance because popular attractions like the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel frequently sell out months ahead, particularly during peak summer months.

Popular Rome Combination Passes Include

Rome Tourist Card

What's Included:

  • Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Entry Tickets
  • St. Peter's Basilica OR Vatican Museum & Sistine Chapel: Skip The Line Entry Tickets (with additional options)
  • Pantheon OR Castel Sant'Angelo: Entry Ticket
  • Rome: Audio Guide App
  • 10% Bonus Discount on other attractions in Rome (see ticket page for full details)

Roma Pass: 72-Hour Access to Public Transport + One or Two Attractions

What's included:

  • Entrance for 2 museums of your choice (list shown on ticket page)
  • Unlimited free access to public transport for 72 hours
  • Access to the staffed toilets of the P.Stop network
  • Entrance free under 18 for Colosseo, Borghese Gallery, Baths of Caracalla

Vatican City Pass

What's Included:

  • Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Skip The Line Entry Ticket
  • St. Peter's Basilica & Dome: Guided Tour Entry Ticket
  • City Audio Guide OR Castel Sant'Angelo: Fast Track Entry Ticket
  • 10% Discount on other attractions in Rome (see next page for full details)

Secure your entry to Rome's top attractions with our easy and convenient Rome Combination Tickets! By booking in advance, you ensure hassle-free access to the city's most popular landmarks! With many attractions often selling out, our tickets guarantee you won't miss out on the best that Rome has to offer. Book now and enjoy peace of mind during your trip to Rome!

Vatican Combination Passes

Rome Tourist Card

What's Included:

  • Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Entry Tickets
  • St. Peter's Basilica OR Vatican Museum & Sistine Chapel: Skip The Line Entry Tickets (with additional options)
  • Pantheon OR Castel Sant'Angelo: Entry Ticket
  • Rome: Audio Guide App
  • 10% Bonus Discount on other attractions in Rome (see ticket page for full details)

Omnia Card: Vatican, Rome Catacomb & Open Bus (24h)

What's Included:

  • Entrance to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
  • 24 hours Open Bus Vatican & Rome, Big Bus OR City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus
  • Entrance to the Carcer Tullianum
  • Entrance to the Cloisters and Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano with audio guide
  • Guided visit to the Catacombs of San Callisto
  • Vox City Guide - downloadable from our Vatican & Rome App

Vatican & Rome Experience Pass: Access to 3, 5, or 7 Attractions

What's Included:

  • Multi-attraction pass - choose either a 3, 5 or 7-choice pass
  • Visit top Rome attractions - choose from more than 30 attractions, from the Vatican Museums, Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, and St Peter's Basilica audio guide app
  • Free sightseeing map - plan your itinerary and find your way around the city

Vatican, Roman Forum & St. Peter's Basilica: Entry Tickets + Public Transport

What's Included:

  • Reserved entrance to the Colosseum
  • Reserved Entrance to Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
  • Fast-track entrance to the Vatican Museums
  • Fast-track entrance to the Sistine Chapel
  • Audio guide App for St. Peter's Basilica (free entry)
  • Unlimited public transport pass (metro, tram, and bus)
  • 25-minute Ancient Rome multimedia video at the Touristation Office

Colosseum & Roman Forum & Palatine Hill combination passes.

Rome Tourist Card

What's Included:

  • Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Entry Tickets
  • St. Peter's Basilica OR Vatican Museum & Sistine Chapel: Skip The Line Entry Tickets (with additional options)
  • Pantheon OR Castel Sant'Angelo: Entry Ticket
  • Rome: Audio Guide App
  • 10% Bonus Discount on other attractions in Rome (see ticket page for full details)

Colosseum Priority Entrance + Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

What's Included:

  • Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill: Priority Entry Ticket
  • Access to the Arena Floor
  • 1-day Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour Ticket
  • Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Fast-Track Entry Ticket

Colosseum & Roman Forum + Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Reserved Entrance with Guided Tour

What's Included:

  • Reserved entrance to the Colosseum
  • Reserved Entrance to Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
  • Reserved entrance to Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
  • Guided tour of the Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Sistine Chapel
  • 25 minute multimedia video about Ancient Rome

Castel Sant'Angelo Combination Tickets

Castel Sant'Angelo + Borghese Gallery

What's Included:

  • Castel Sant'Angelo: Fast Track Entry Ticket
  • Borghese Gallery: Fast Track Entry Ticket

Castel Sant'Angelo + Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel

What's Included:

  • Castel Sant'Angelo: Fast Track Entry Ticket
  • Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Fast Track Entry Ticket

General Rome Combination Pass Options

Roma Pass

What's Included:

  • Entrance for 2 museums at your choice
  • Unlimited free access to public transport for 72 hours
  • Access to the staffed toilets of the P.Stop network
  • Entrance free under 18 for Colosseo, Borghese Gallery, Baths of Caracalla

Omnia Card - 72 HOURS

What's Included:

  • 72 h of Atac public transport in Rome
  • 72 h of Open Bus Vatican & Rome, Big Bus or City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off
  • Entrance to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
  • Entrance to the Basilica of St. John Lateran and Cloister with audio guide and Treasure Museum (if available)
  • Entrance to the Carcer Tullianum with audio guide
  • Entrance to the Basilica di Santa Maria in Via Lata
  • 2 free entrances from the Roma Pass list
  • Reduced entrance to all subsequent museums + sites on the Roma Pass list
  • Official audio guide to St. Peter's Basilica
  • Multilingual audio-guide

Rome Super Pass + Open Top Bus Tour in Rome

What's Included:

  • Reserved entrance to the Colosseum
  • Reserved Entrance to Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
  • Fast-track entrance to the Vatican Museums
  • Fast-track entrance to the Sistine Chapel
  • Audio guide App for St. Peter's Basilica (free entry)
  • Unlimited public transport pass (metro, tram, and bus)
  • 25-minute Ancient Rome multimedia video at the Touristation Office
  • Hop-on hop-off tour ticket with different time validity
  • Free Wi-Fi on the bus
  • Real-time monitoring of buses and wait times at each stop
  • Onboard Audio Guide and Earphones
  • Commentary in 8 languages
  • POP GUIDE App and Walking Routes via APP.
  • Children's Commentary via APP

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Fun and Interesting Facts About Rome

  1. The Eternal City: Rome is often called "The Eternal City" because the ancient Romans believed that no matter what happened to the world or how many empires rose and fell, Rome would live on forever!
  2. The Roman Forum: The Roman Forum was the heart of ancient Rome. It was the centre of political, commercial, and social activities and is home to some of the city's most important ruins, including temples, markets, and government buildings.
  3. Birthplace of Julius Caesar: Rome is the birthplace of one of history's most famous figures, Julius Caesar. His assassination in 44 B.C. marked the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
  4. The Colosseum's Capacity: The Colosseum, which is one of Rome’s most famous landmarks, could hold between 50,000 to 80,000 spectators. At the time it was the largest amphitheatre ever built and hosted gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and even mock naval battles.
  5. Aqueducts: Ancient Rome was a pioneer in engineering, particularly in the construction of aqueducts. The aqueducts brought fresh water from distant sources into the city which supported the population and the public baths. Some Roman aqueducts are still in use today!
  6. The Vatican City: Although an independent city-state, Vatican City is located entirely within the boundaries of Rome. It is the smallest country in the world and the spiritual centre for Catholics worldwide, housing St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums.
  7. Trevi Fountain Legend: One of Rome’s most iconic landmarks is the Trevi Fountain. Legend has it that if you throw a coin into the fountain over your left shoulder with your right hand, you will return to Rome one day. An estimated 3,000 euros are thrown into the fountain daily!
  8. Pantheon’s Dome: The Pantheon in Rome has the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome. Built around 126 A.D., the dome remains an architectural marvel. The 'oculus' at its centre is the only source of natural light and also serves as a cooling and ventilation system.
  9. Rome’s Seven Hills: Rome was traditionally built on seven hills: Aventine, Caelian, Capitoline, Esquiline, Palatine, Quirinal, and Viminal. The hills were the foundation of ancient Rome and are still a significant part of the city’s geography and culture!
  10. Birthplace of the Julian Calendar: The Julian calendar, which is the predecessor of the Gregorian calendar we use today, was introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 B.C. The calendar was used throughout the Roman Empire and many parts of Europe for over 1600 years.

Useful Information For Rome

Tips for visiting Rome

Plan Your Visits to Major Attractions

  • Colosseum and Vatican: Both are incredibly popular and can have long lines at the ticket office. We suggest booking tickets in advance online to help save some time.
  • Off-Peak Hours: Visit major sites early in the morning or late in the afternoon as they can sometimes have smaller crowds at those times.

 

Explore Beyond the Main Sites:

  • Lesser Known Areas: Wander through neighbourhoods like 'Trastevere', 'Monti', and 'Testaccio' to experience local life, find charming streets, and discover lesser-known historical sites.
  • Local Markets: Visit markets like 'Campo de' Fiori' or 'Mercato Testaccio' for fresh produce, local delicacies, and a glimpse into everyday Roman life.

 

Use Public Transport and Walk:

  • Metro and Buses: Rome's metro and bus systems are efficient and can help you get around the city easily. Our Roma Pass or a transport pass can save you money if you plan to use public transport frequently.
  • Walking: Rome is a city best explored on foot, with many attractions close to each other. Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk a lot.

 

Stay Hydrated and Enjoy Italian Cuisine:

  • Water Fountains: Rome has numerous public drinking fountains (nasoni) with clean, freshwater. Carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, especially during the summer when it does get hot.
  • Food: Enjoy Roman specialties like pasta carbonara, cacio e pepe, and supplì. Look for trattorias and osterias where locals dine to get authentic and delicious meals.

 

Respect Local Customs and Etiquette:

  • Dress Code: When visiting sites such as St. Peter's Basilica, remember they are religious sites as well as tourist attractions so dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered.
  • Siesta Time: Be aware that some shops and restaurants may close in the afternoon for a few hours. Plan your day accordingly to avoid inconvenience.

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