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Rome: Vatican Pass plus Top Attractions and Transport

3.4(1,245)Vatican City1 hour
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Description

2 great passes rolled into one: - The Roma Pass allows free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions plus discounts at 30 further top sights and a travel card. - The Omnia Vatican Card allows entry to all top sights in Vatican City plus a hop on hop off bus tour. Explore Rome and Vatican City at ease with the Omnia Vatican and Rome Pass – two must-have 3-day sightseeing passes that include entry to selected attractions, discounts and more. Enjoy fast-track-entry to the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel with the Omnia Card. Use the Rome Pass for general entry to two out of five possible attractions such as the Colosseum. Other features of the Rome Pass include a hop-on hop-off bus ticket, a central Rome travelcard, guidebook and map. PLEASE NOTE: Child passes (6-17 yrs old) do not include the Roma Pass (entry to 2 Rome landmarks of choice), nor a travelcard. Many museums in Rome are free for under 18s, and travel in Rome is free for under 10 yrs old.)

Tour Options

Omnia Vatican and Rome Pass Including Hop-On Hop-Off and Fast Track Entry
  • Duration: 3 days Starting points: Piazza Papa Pio XII, 9, 00193 Roma RM, Italy Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, 00185 Roma RM, Italy

Itinerary

Admission included120 min

The Sistine Chapel is a stunning chapel – and arguably the most famous element of the Vatican Museums.

Admission included180 min

The Vatican Museum is Rome’s most notable museum not only for its Papal history and significance, but also due to the breadth of art within its walls.

Admission included120 min

As the official ecclesiastical seat of the Pope, the Basilica of St John in the Lateran is the oldest and most important church in Rome (you wouldn’t have guessed it was ranked above St Peter’s Basilica!). It’s also one of the oldest basilicas in Western Europe, having been built in 324 AD. Its adjacent Cloister is an oasis for meditative prayer and both buildings are popular among visitors to Rome both for their religious symbolism as well as their architecture and history. OMNIA Pass holders can enjoy a free audio-guide worth €10. Simply show your pass at the entrance to redeem your complimentary audio-guide. Highlights: Cosmatesque interior design and baroque façade and architecture Twelve large sculptures of the Apostles by the late baroque artists of the early 18th century Holy Steps, the Scala Sancta 14th century Gothic baldacchino The Cloister

Admission included120 min

Please Note: The Roma Pass allows you free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions for free including the Coliseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum, Capitolini Museums, Borghese Gallery and National Museum of Castel St. Angelo. The remaining attractions will offer you discounted attraction with your Roma Pass.

Admission included120 min

The Roman Forum is a collection of ruins and historic buildings which used to be a bustling market place, where you can explore the iconic pillars and churches nestled in the old cobbled streets. Please note: The Roma Pass allows you free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions for free including the Coliseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum, Capitolini Museums, Borghese Gallery and National Museum of Castel St. Angelo.

Admission included120 min

Please note: pre-reservation for Galleria Borghese is mandatory. It is highly recommended to book at least 10 days in advance. You can make a reservation even if you are not in possession of your Roma Pass card yet, always providing the name of the Roma Pass holder. Full instructions on how to place your reservation post-purchase.

Admission included120 min

Rome's ancient fortress and mausoleum on the bank of the River Tiber where you can see the Hall of Urns containing Hadrian's ashes. Please note: The Roma Pass allows you free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions for free including the Coliseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum, Capitolini Museums, Borghese Gallery and National Museum of Castel St. Angelo.

Admission included120 min

Experience one of the most fascinating and crucial monuments of the Roman period.

Admission included120 min

The Capitoline Museums are a collection of art and archaeology museums situated on the top of Capitoline Hill. Founded in 1471 when Pope Sixtus IV donated important bronze statues and sculptures for the Roman people, these museums are set within 3 historic buildings and a beautiful piazza, designed by Michelangelo. Explore the museums to discover artifacts of Ancient Rome, marble sculptures and paintings. Highlights: Capitoline She-wolf Hall of Tapestries Chapel Courtyard

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included60 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

A stunning example of Roman baroque architecture, the Museum of Rome is housed in the Palazzo Braschi in the heart of Renaissance Rome and promises visitors an eclectic breadth of Roman art history. The museum was born with the aim to re-glorify the ‘forgotten ages’ by celebrating the city’s medieval and modern past. From the Middle Ages to the mid-20th century, explore Rome’s rich culture and history of paintings, furniture, ceramics and mosaics. Highlights: Frescoes and mosaics Ceramics and Sculptures Costumes and fabrics Paintings from the 17th-20th century Furniture and Carriages

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included120 min

Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.

Admission included60 min

Appia Antica

Highlights

Free Travel card for unlimited travel on public transport in Rome
Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
2 Attractions of your choice
Free Useful Guidebook with Map to Rome and Vatican City
Two cards rolled into one: OMNIA Vatican Card and Roma Pass

What's included

Included
Free Travel card for unlimited travel on public transport in Rome
Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
2 Attractions of your choice
Free Useful Guidebook with Map to Rome and Vatican City
Two cards rolled into one: OMNIA Vatican Card and Roma Pass
Not included
Food and drinks
Child passes do not include a travelcard (travel is free for under 10s)
Child passes do not include a Roma Pass (most museums in Rome are free for under 18s)

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please note: The following attractions require reservations, please follow the instructions on your voucher: Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums, Colosseum, St Peter's Basilica, Carcer Tullianum, Borghese Gallery, Castel Sant'Angelo
  • Reserving well in advance of your trip is highly advisable as these are extremely popular attractions.
  • Child passes (6-17 yrs old) do not include the Roma Pass (entry to 2 Rome landmarks of choice), nor a travelcard. Many museums in Rome are free for under 18s, and travel in Rome is free for under 10 yrs old.
  • For any accompanying children under 6 yrs old please check with each individual attraction or tour whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay an entrance fee.

Reviews(1,245)

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lorrindac2024
April 3, 2026
Disappointing, and terrible customer care

We were excited to book a hop on hop off bus pass and attractions. We planned to get an overview of Rome by riding the bus our first day. After finding the unmarked office to pick up the pass, we were directed to the closest stop for bus pick up. Long story short, we spent several hours waiting and returning to the office but no bus ever came. It ruined one day of travel. I contacted the company but they refused a refund and were unsympathetic to our problem. I want to warn others, there are many hop on hop off bus services in Rome. Omnia is overpriced and unreliable.

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W4990WEmarkuss
March 12, 2026
Far too expensive! Not worth it.

If you don’t want to use all the included admissions in turbo gear and run through the sights, the Omnia Roma Pass is never worthwhile in your life. With the simple Roma Pass you are much better served and even with the additional necessary 25 euros for the Vatican Museums for half (!) of the money away... actually rather unchristian rip-off.

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pierre_m
February 8, 2026
6 days in Rome

Avoid it. Complicated site, reservations impossible, expensive , guides absent, not in French, bus with very few reviews, . Agency to flee.

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Nomad10904994640
October 27, 2025
Don't do it!

Don't do it! Far too expensive and poorly organized. Time slots are changed arbitrarily, which leads to them shredding your daily schedule or giving different times in the text than on the tickets, so we missed one of our slots as a result. Tickets have to be tediously exchanged manually, we were already in line for Castel Sant'Angelo, but then had to exchange tickets and then wait over an hour for our entrance window. Despite tickets, you have to wait in line for a long time at the Colloseum, the Vatican Museums and the Roman Forum. Without the passport, it probably would have been cheaper. Too bad...

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Zaschi70
October 18, 2025
Hands off, there are tickets for cathedral access in the Vatican sold that are not recognized.

Hands off, pure rip-off. Have booked the combination ticket for the Vatican AudioGuide with cathedral access. The QR codes sent were not legible during each check. At the cathedral entrance, the security then informed us that these tickets are fake!!!!

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Ellen L
July 31, 2025
Research all pricing on your to do list before buying.

These tickets would be worth it if you are planning a long trip to Rome to visit many museums, but we figured out it would have been way cheaper to just book on your own if you are only there for a few days.

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656brechth
June 7, 2025
Saturday 7 june

They were very friendly. We were with our son of twelve years old and they helped us very good with picking things to see. Chiara was amazing

Operator response

Thanks so much for your lovely feedback! We're delighted to hear that you had such a positive experience. It's always wonderful to know our team made you feel welcome and supported, especially when travelling as a family. Exploring with your twelve-year-old sounds like such a fun adventure, and we're so glad we could help make it easier by suggesting the right attractions for you all. A special shout-out to Chiara — we’ll make sure she sees your kind words! She’ll be thrilled to know she made a difference. We hope you created some unforgettable memories together and we’d love to welcome you back for another trip soon.

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noemiem822
June 4, 2025
Super convenient to discover Rome!

The Go City Rome pass allowed me to visit a lot of must-see sites without queuing. Easy to use, economical and ideal for organizing your tours in advance. Big crush for the cruise on the Tiber at sunset! ✨🇮🇹

Operator response

Thank you so much for your amazing review! We're absolutely delighted to hear that you had such a great time exploring Rome with Go City. It sounds like you made the most of your trip, and we’re thrilled that the pass helped you skip the queues, save money, and plan your visits ahead of time. That sunset cruise on the Tiber is such a magical experience, and we're so happy to hear it was a highlight of your trip! It's always a joy to know that our customers are making unforgettable memories while discovering iconic sights and hidden gems. We’d love to be part of your next city adventure whenever and wherever that may be. Grazie mille and see you again soon! 🇮🇹✨

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Richard_L
May 18, 2025
Good but only if you take advantage what's on offer

Good value for money, but would strongly advice a lot of planning. Just be aware everything is within half hour walk on from the center.

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Operator response

Hello, We really appreciate your feedback and it will be used to help identify gaps and improve our service. We will try our best to improve our communication with the attractions. So, Go City users, don't face this kind of problem in future. It is great to hear that you enjoyed using the pass from Go City. We hope to serve you in near future. Best Regards, Go City

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151hih
April 28, 2025
Truly terrible experience

I rarely write any reviews online but I feel the need to do so. My family of four wanted to go to the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. The best is if you can book the tickets online directly from the official websites. The problem is they must restrict how many tickets they release on their website so the tickets get sold out. To be exact, the Colosseum tickets, without the underground or attic, are readily available but it's almost impossible to get the underground or the attic tickets directly from the website. In my case, the Vatican Museum tickets were also sold out on the dates so I found that if I buy the Omnia Card, which comes with Roma Pass, I can get tickets to the Vatican Museum. Once I bought the Omnia Card, I now had more options to choose dates/times for the Vatican Museum. (1) Colosseum --> I arrived at Rome in the evening of 4/23. I had tickets to the Colosseum at 8:30am on 4/24. I waited in line and once it was time to scan the tickets, I was told that I had to physically show the Roma Pass along with the tickets. I explained that the place to pick up the Roma Pass closes at 4pm and opens at 9am so I had no chance to pick up the Roma Pass. I tried showing the e-mail that shows I bought the Roma Pass but to no avail. This also happened to two other couples behind me. So unfortunately, we all had to go to the St John in the Lateran Basilica to pick up the Roma Pass, and back to the Colosseum. When we got to the Colosseum, the agent said we missed our entrance time and had to rebook. Fortunately, another agent remembered us, must have felt bad and let us in (2) Vatican Museum --> Once we bought the Omnia Card and reserved the time for the Vatican Museum, I got an e-mail with four QR codes, one for each member of the family, and with the statement "Below are the reservation confirmations and entrance tickets." They sure sound like entrance tickets to me. However, when I picked up the Omnia Card, I was given a print out which said I should get the official voucher within 24 hours before the entrance time and the entrance tickets with QR codes are meaningless. My entrance time was 4pm. I called at 9am since I haven't received the "official" tickets and ORP said they are busy but I SHOULD get it before 4pm. I finally did up getting the "official tickets" around 11am. The ORP rep also told me that with Omnia Card, I can "skip the line" When asked exactly how this works, she told me to just go straight to the front of the line, show the pass, and they should let you in. This did not happen. I had to wait like everyone else.

Operator response

Hello, I'm really sorry to hear about the issues you faced during your trip. It sounds like you had quite a frustrating experience with both the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums. It's disappointing when things don't go as planned, especially when you've made all the necessary preparations. For the Colosseum, it must have been very stressful to have to go back and forth to pick up the Roma Pass and then miss your entrance time. It's good to hear that one of the agents was understanding and let you in eventually. Regarding the Vatican Museums, the confusion with the Omnia Card and the "official" tickets sounds very frustrating. It's unfortunate that the "skip the line" feature didn't work as promised, and you had to wait like everyone else. Please reach out to us on email address: reviews@gocity.com with your order details so, we can assist you with the issue. Awaiting your response. Regards, Go City

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