How does the OMNIA Vatican & Rome Card work?

The Omnia Card 72 hours is a tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican, and modifying reservations is really simple. If you need to modify the reservation for an Omnia Card attraction, you can contact [email protected] for assistance. If you need to change your reservation for any Roma Pass attraction, including the Colosseum, you will have to contact the attraction directly.

Booking attractions with the Omnia Card 72 hours is very simple. To access the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel and St. Mark’s Basilica and its underground areas, you need to BOOK your visits. To get the St. Peter’s Basilica audio guide, access the Mamertine Prison with a multimedia tablet, and the Basilica of St. John Lateran and Cloister, NO RESERVATION IS NEEDED.

You will obtain the audio guide package within the OMNIA Vatican Rome app (https://www.romevaticancard.com/en/audioguide-package/)

Also, you will have access to 72 hours of availability on the Open Tourist Bus with hop-on/hop-off formula

With the included Roma Pass, you can choose two free attractions and the others at a reduced price (including the Colosseum, Borghese Gallery, Capitoline Museums, and National Museum of Castel Sant’Angelo) among these museums/places of interest (there are many!).

Reservation for the Colosseum is mandatory.

For more information on attractions and booking methods, CLICK HERE.

The Roma Pass also provides 72 hours of access to all public transport (bus, tram, and metro) in the municipal area of Rome (ATAC) The Roma Pass is not included in the reduced Omnia 72 hours for children/teenagers aged 6 to 17 (municipal museum access is free for minors). For public transport, you can overcome this by purchasing individual tickets for children or a 72-hour

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