What does the Omnia Card include and what does it give access to?
The Omnia Card 72 hours is the tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and Vatican City. The services and attractions included or discounted are many. If you are looking for information on how to use your Omnia Card 72h and Roma Pass after purchasing them, here is everything you need to know about booking various attractions, CLICK HERE.
The Omnia Card 72-hour is a tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and Vatican City.
The Omnia Card 72-hour (including the Roma Pass 72-hour) gives access to*:
- Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
- Colosseum
- Borghese Gallery
- Castel Sant’Angelo
- St. Peter’s Basilica with official audio guide
- Basilica of St. John Lateran and Cloister
- Mamertine Prison (Carcer Tullianum)
- Basilica of St. Mark and underground areas with audio guide
- Capitoline Museums For other attractions included in the Roma Pass (there are many!) CLICK HERE
The Omnia Card 72 is valid for 72 hours from the first activation. The card is activated upon first use (visit to a museum / place of interest, boarding the Open Bus/public transport – bus, tram, and metro)
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! For more information click here: https://www.romapass.it/en/museums/)
Audio Guides In the audio guide package, you will have different explanations of as many places of interest!
Inside your package, you will find a tourist map of Rome with all the Omnia Card attractions to help you plan your trip and not miss anything!
Open-Bus (Hop-on Hop-off) Furthermore, you will have access to the Open Bus tour with the Hop-on Hop-off formula, from which you can have an exclusive view of the Eternal City and not waste time looking for public transport to reach the attractions of your interest.
Public Transport in Rome 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 (municipal museum access is free for minors). For public transport, you can purchase individual tickets for children or a 72-hour ATAC pass.
*Reservation for the Colosseum is mandatory, at a cost of EUR 2.00 per person for Roma Pass holders.
No other expenses are expected except for additional services (guided tours or additional audio guides).
Omnia Card 24 hours: Description of what is included and what is not.
The 72-hour Omnia Card is the tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican.
Most of Rome’s museums and historic sites are open all year round, but there may be weekly closures, public holidays or extraordinary closures to take into consideration. Hours may also vary slightly depending on the season, so it’s important to check specific opening times for each attraction before planning your visit.
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