Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Cards purchased online can only be picked up at Tourist Information Points in Rome: - Castel S. Angelo, Piazza Pia (near the gardens of Castel Sant'Angelo) from 9.30am to 6.00pm - Ciampino, G.B.Pastine Airport - external area of the Arrivals area from 8.30am to 6.00pm - Fori Imperiali, Via dei Fori Imperiali. From 9.30am to 7.00pm - Minghetti tourist Infopoint, Via Marco Minghetti (corner Via del Corso) From 9.30am to 7.00pm - Fiumicino Tourist Infopoint, Leonardo Da Vinci Airport - International Arrivals - Terminal T3. From 8.30am to 8.00pm
Extra fees to be paid on-site:An additional charge of €2 per person will be applied for online and call centre bookings, while reservations made on the same day are free of charge. You will receive full instructions on how to book your entrance to the Colosseum at the Rome Pass collection centres. Please note: visitors who go to the access point without the pass will not be able to access the monument, even if they have made a reservation
Know in advance:Temporary update valid from December 17, 2024, to December 31, 2025: cards can be collected daily from 10 AM to 6 PM at the new Tourist Infopoint in Auditorium Conciliazione, Via della Conciliazione 4, near St. Peter's Square
For the Colosseum, Roma Pass holders can book in two ways: online (please see how to do it at this website romapass.it/en/FAQ/, at the ordinary ticket offices of the Roman Forum - Palatine, only on the same day (subject to availability) – the ticket office will issue a free receipt indicating the time of entry
To book admission to the archaeological sites of Palazzo Valentini/Domus Romane, contact the dedicated call centre or send an email, both provided on the voucher. The call centre is open Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Saturday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Reservations are free, and email requests will be answered within 48 hours. You can book even without having your Roma Pass, but you must provide the pass-holder's name. Reimbursements are not available for theft, loss, or failure to collect your Roma Pass. If the card malfunctions, visit the nearest Tourist Information Point to resolve technical issues or exchange it if needed
Please note that museums are usually closed on Mondays (with the exception of the Colosseum, Traiano Market, Capitoline Museum, Ara Pacis Museum and the Baths of Caracalla). Museums are usually closed on 25 December, 1 January and 1 May. Please always check the closing times and days on the official website of the museum you intend to visit before planning your trip
At the Colosseum and the Sant'Angelo Castle, holders of the Roma Pass 72 hours have direct access at the security checkpoint, without having to pass through the ticket office. Please note that for reasons of public order, security checks have been intensified and therefore there could be long lines
The pass includes a visit to the archaeological area of the Circus Maximus, the Forum Pass SUPER (Imperial Forum, Roman Forum, Palatine and Villas) and the experiences "Circus Maximo Experience" and "Caracalla 4D" (tour in AR)
Rome Pass holders are able to use the tourist reception services and have free access to the guarded toilets of the new P. Stop network
Admission to the museums, monuments, galleries and archaeological areas of the State is free for all citizens under the age of 18. For EU citizens aged 18 to 25, the ticket is € 2,00. The same concessions apply to citizens of non-EU countries “on the condition of reciprocity”
Admission to the museums, monuments, galleries and archaeological areas of the Civic Museums managed by the City of Rome is free for all citizens under the age of 6
The card must be fully filled out and is non-transferable. It must be shown with a valid ID upon request by the control staff
The card will be activated on your first visit to any site/museum/monument/exhibit or your first trip using public transport. It will be valid 72 hours after activation
Access directly at the entrance of the first site, while from the second site onwards, go to the ticket office to get your reduction
The card is contactless so it is not required to physically insert the card into the card reader but can be held close to it
The 72-hour Rome Pass typically offers free admission to a select number of museums and archaeological sites, often including two major attractions. Additionally, it provides access to public transportation within Rome's metropolitan area, allowing for convenient travel to various points of interest. It is designed to offer a streamlined sightseeing experience.
Yes, the 72-hour Rome Pass often includes fast-track or skip-the-line access at certain major attractions. This feature helps visitors save valuable time by bypassing long queues, especially at highly popular historical sites like the Colosseum (requires advance booking with the pass) and Roman Forum. It aims to enhance efficiency during your visit.
The 72-hour Rome Pass grants free entry to a choice of two attractions from a list that commonly includes iconic sites such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Capitoline Museums, Borghese Gallery (reservation required), and Castel Sant'Angelo. Subsequent entries to other included museums or sites are often available at a reduced rate.
Yes, the 72-hour Rome Pass provides unlimited access to Rome's public transportation network for the duration of its validity. This includes ATAC buses, trams, metro lines (A, B, C), and regional trains within the urban area (excluding connections to Fiumicino and Ciampino airports). It simplifies navigating the city extensively.
For visitors planning to see multiple major attractions and utilize public transport frequently within a 72-hour period, the Rome Pass can be a beneficial option. It bundles access to key sites and unlimited travel, offering convenience and potentially simplifying your budget for sightseeing and city mobility during a focused short trip.
The 72-hour Rome Pass distinguishes itself by its specific duration and a clear focus on a combination of cultural sites and integrated public transport. While other passes may focus solely on attractions or offer longer durations, this pass provides a balanced solution for a concentrated three-day exploration of Rome's highlights and easy mobility across the city.
The 72-hour Rome Pass enhances exploration by offering convenience and efficiency. It consolidates tickets for selected museums and archaeological sites, often with fast-track entry, and includes comprehensive public transport. This allows for smoother transitions between locations, maximizing your sightseeing time and reducing logistical planning during your visit.
The 72-hour Rome Pass is activated upon its first use at any participating attraction or on public transport. Simply tap the card on the electronic reader at metro stations, on buses, or present it at the ticket office of your chosen museum or site. The 72-hour validity period begins from this initial activation, so it is important to plan accordingly.