What does the Roma Pass get you?
The pass is a tourist package, offered by the Comune di Roma (the city of Rome), to help visitors get a little bit of a bargain, encourage visits to cultural sites in Rome, and provide them with some useful tools during their visit to Rome.
How much is the discount with Roma Pass?
Prices are discounted between 15\% and 50\% on regular prices. (See the list of sites here along with your reduced price.) One significant aspect of this pass is that it does not include the Vatican, Vatican Museums and St Peter’s Basilica.
Is Roma Pass valid for Colosseum?
A combined entrance is the possibility to visit a group of museums (circuit) using a single entry of your Roma Pass 72 Hours or Roma Pass 48 Hours. This applies for example to the Colosseum, where the admission includes three sites: Colosseum (Anfiteatro Flavio), Roman Forums/Palatine Hill (the museum is excluded).
Is the pantheon included in the Roma Pass?
Use your free travel card to visit some of Rome’s free attractions for the rest of the day. These include the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps. Depending on how much time you have on day two, you could use your card to get discounted tickets to one of the other attractions on the Roma Pass list.
Is Roma Pass worth buying?
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.
How much money will I need for Rome?
How much money will you need for your trip to Rome? You should plan to spend around €131 ($148) per day on your vacation in Rome, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €37 ($42) on meals for one day and €17 ($19) on local transportation.
Should I buy Roma Pass?
Where can I buy a Roma Pass in Rome?
The Rome Pass is available at any tourist information point or any of the museums or monuments included in the card. If you would like to purchase the card as soon as you land, you’ll find tourist information offices at Fiumicino and Ciampino Airport.
How much does it cost to get into the Vatican Museum?
Vatican Museums/Tickets
What is the entrance fee to the Vatican Museum?
about 15 euros
There is a fee to enter the Vatican Museum – about 15 euros. If you go to Vatican Museum, at the end is Sistine Chapel. From there you may enter St Peter’s Basilica without going through another line. Therefore, if you do both in one day do the museum first.
What is the best month to visit Rome?
The best time to visit Rome is from October to April when most of the tourist crowds have dissipated and room rates are lower. Although you’ll need a warm coat, weather this time of year hardly ever dips below freezing.
Is the Roma pass worth it in Rome?
You may not want to visit that many attractions or use the public transport very often. However, if you’re in Rome only for a short period during a busy time, the biggest benefit of the Roma Pass and other city cards is this: They include skip the line tickets or fast-track entry to the popular attractions.
How much does it cost to travel in Rome?
If you just want to use the Rome city bus and metro system extensively, consider purchasing a day pass for 7€, a 2-day pass for 12.50€, a 3-day pass for 18 € or a week-long pass for 24€. You may purchase these at almost any tobacco shop or news stand.
Can I use my Roma pass for free entry to Colosseum?
If you decide to use your Roma Pass for free entry to the Colosseum, you will automatically also get free entry to the Palatine Hill/Roman Forum (these are considered one park.) This counts as one use/entry with your Roma Pass. You can now use the Roma Pass to access the S.U.P.E.R. sites on the Palatine Hill/Roman Forum.
Do you need a Roma pass to visit museums in Italy?
All national museums (but not city museums) have free admission on the first Sunday of the month, so if your visit includes that date, it may not pay to get a Roma Pass. Many museums have free or greatly reduced admission on European Heritage Days, whose date varies by year, but it’s usually in early autumn.