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Experience Rome in its entirety thanks to the Omnia Roma Pass. It's a package of services that gives you access to the main attractions of the capital of Italy, a perfect combination for those who want to discover more about the history of Christianity or the history and art of Rome.
The pass will give you free entry to 2 of Rome's top 4 attractions, as well as reductions on tickets for 30 other attractions and a travel card. In addition, for three days you can hop on a hop-on hop-off tourist bus and have unlimited travel on the Rome public transport system! Duration: Lasts up to 72 hours.
This city pass includes priority admission to the Vatican Museums, Colosseum, and Sistine Chapel. The Omnia Pass also gives you the chance to visit the main attractions of Vatican City. Have fun and experience the eternal city avoiding queues, problems and stress!
Pick up your OMNIA pass at one of the following addresses: Piazza San Pietro Omnia Collection Point - Piazza Pio XII, 9.
Closed Sundays and holidays. The list of attractions can change at any time without notice. Some attractions require a reservation or might be temporarily unavailable. Using your pass at the first attraction or on public transport activates it. Many of the museums included in the Roma Pass are free to those under 18 years old and travel in Rome is free to children under 10.
Due to high demand, the entrance to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel may be subject to availability at peak times. Reservation for the Colosseum and Galleria Borghese is mandatory for all OMNIA Pass holders. Attention: visitors who go to the entrance points of attractions without their OMNIA Pass or Roma Pass, even if they have made a reservation, will not be able to access the monument.
The OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass is not recommended for visitors with physical disabilities. Vatican sites offer free and priority admission to visitors with physical disabilities in possession of adequate medical documentation, as well as an accompanying person or family member. Many other museums and attractions in Rome offer free access to European citizens with disabilities and their helper.
These tickets can't be rescheduled or cancelled.