Omnia Card Faq
The Omnia Card 72h can be easily purchased in two ways, depending on your travel preferences.
1. International Home Delivery
By purchasing from the official website ticket.romevaticancard.com, you can select the home delivery option. The Omnia Card will be shipped directly to your address with international shipping. This option is recommended for those who plan their trip well in advance, as international delivery times require at least 14 working days. It’s ideal for travelers who want to receive everything comfortably at home and avoid waiting once they arrive in Rome. Shipping is not available to Russia and Asia.
2. Pick-up in Rome
If you prefer, you can choose to pick up your Omnia Card 72h for free at one of the official Vatican collection points in Rome. There, you’ll receive the complete package with your passes and all the instructions to activate them. Simply present your order confirmation email, either printed or in digital format.
Collection Points: the Omnia Vatican & Rome Card can be picked up at two official collection points (open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and closed on Sundays and public holidays):
PIAZZA SAN PIETRO
Pick-up Point: Piazza Papa Pio XII, 9
How to get there
Metro: Ottaviano (Line A) – walk along Via Ottaviano and Via di Porta Angelica until you reach St. Peter’s Square.
OR
Hop-on Hop-off Bus Stop: San Pietro. The ORP office is located at the bottom left corner of the square.
COMPLESSO LATERANENSE
Pick-up Point: Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, 6
How to get there
Metro: San Giovanni (Line A)
OR
Hop-on Hop-off Bus Stop: San Giovanni in Laterano.
What to do: write name, surname and date of activation on the back of the card. The card must be completed in its entirety and cannot be transferred.
Validation: 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).
Using your pass for entry and discounts: you use it to access directly at the entrance of the first 2 sites, while from the 3rd site onwards it is presented at the ticket office to take advantage of the reduction.
Show pass: you show Omnia Card upon request of the control personnel, together with a valid identity document.
How to tap: the card is contactless and therefore no physical insertion is required in the reader but it is sufficient to approach it.
Omnia Card + Roma Pass: Omnia Card 72h includes Roma Pass. With this passes you can enjoy free entry to 2 attractions of your choice from a selection of museums, monuments, and cultural sites, that you can find in this article. For all other partner attractions, you are entitled to discounted rates throughout the entire validity of your Omnia Rome Pass. Here you can find all included and discounted attractions in Rome.
You can get a refund if you cancel within the allowed period: that is, within 14 days of purchase.
How long does it take to get a refund? In case of withdrawal, the refund will take place within 30 days of receiving the communication, using the same methods used for payment.
In the case of shipped products, CED Digital reserves the right to request the return of the box, at the user’s expense. If you need, you can concta our customer care [email protected]
Omnia Card is a Rome sightseeing pass, providing fast-track entry tickets to the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, Colosseum, Roman Forum, and over 50 attractions, plus access to all public transport in Rome and the panoramic hop-on hop-off bus.
The Omnia Card 72-hour (including the Roma Pass 72-hour) gives access to*:
- Skip-the-Line entry ticket to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel
- Skip-the-line entry ticket to the Colosseum
- St. Peter’s Basilica and multilingual audio guide
- St. John Lateran - Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano
- Castel Sant'Angelo
- Capitoline Museums
- Borghese Gallery
- Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Rome Open Bus
- Free and discounted entry with Omnia Card
- Free public transport in Rome with Omnia Card
- Free audio guides for walking tours
- Tourist map
- And more attractions you can find here.
Omnia Card 72h includes Roma Pass*: with these passes 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). Discover here which attractions are included with Omnia Card.
*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 (and for other attractions) is mandatory. Discover here which attractions need mandatory reservation.
The OMNIA Card is the ideal solution to fully enjoy your stay in the Eternal City without having to think about looking for tickets for individual attractions. The Child Card is valid for children/young people aged 6-17 years. Children up to 5 years of age are included in the parent’s card and have free access to all services. For the Colosseum you must collect a free ticket, while for other attractions such as the Vatican Museums the child/youth can enter with the parent in possession of a valid Card.
When you purchase the Omnia Card and choose the home delivery option, you will also receive a free guide and a map highlighting the main points of interest and available offers, helping you plan your stay in the best possible way..
- Adults (age +18): €149.00
- Children (age 6-17): €69.00*
- Infants (age 0-5): free (no card needed for most included services)
*Roma Pass not included in the reduced-price Omnia Card 72h
The OMNIA Vatican & Rome Card, the tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican, is valid for 12 months from the date of purchase. With this you will have access to many attractions such as the Vatican museums and the Sistine Chapel. You will also have the opportunity to use the exclusive hop on hop off bus service
The Omnia Card 72h grants access to many must-see attractions in Rome, and booking your entry is easy thanks to the combination of passes and services that allow you to skip the lines and save time during your visit.
You can book the Vatican and other Rome attractions with the Omnia Card by choosing one of two options, depending on your purchase method (home delivery or pick-up in Rome).
1. Home delivery: if you choose the home delivery option, you can book once you receive the card by using the OMNIA VATICAN ROME app or the OmniaKit website, using the codes printed directly on the card.
2. Pick-up in Rome: with the pick-up in Rome option, once you have completed your purchase, you can book the attractions by accessing the website ticket.romevaticancard.com. After logging in, click on "Profile", then select "My Tickets". Choose your Omnia Card and follow the on-screen instructions to complete your booking.
Discover here which attractions, included with Omnia Card, require a reservation and which do not: some are accessible immediately, hassle-free!
The Vatican necropolis is not included in the Omnia Card. More information can be found on the dedicated website.
The Omnia Card 72 hours is a tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican. If you have an Omnia Card, you can skip the line at the following attractions:
- Vatican Museums
- Colosseum*/Roman Forum/Palatine Hill
- Capitoline Museums
- Borghese Gallery
- Castel Sant'Angelo
- And more attractions you can find here
Click here to check which attractions require mandatory reservation.
*Access to the Colosseum, as per the official website of Coopculture, is not a skip-the-line entrance but a GUARANTEED access.
If you need to modify the reservation for an Omnia Card attraction, you can contact [email protected] for assistance.
- Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel: if you selected the “pickup in Rome” option, you’ll receive a booking code that allows you to choose the date and time of your visit. If you chose home delivery, you’ll receive your 72h Omnia Card directly at your address, with the necessary booking codes already printed on the card.
- Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatin Hill: go to ticketing.colosseo.it and scroll down to the section dedicated to Roma Pass / Omnia Card holders. Without a reservation, you won’t be allowed to enter, even if you have the card.
- Borghese Gallery: reservation is mandatory via the website romapass.ticketone.it. The pre-sale fee is already included in the Omnia Card, so you don’t need to pay for it. The only extra cost is the TicketOne service fee, which is €2 per ticket. Alternatively, you can also book by sending an email to [email protected].
- Mamertine Prison and Basilica of San Giovanni: no reservation is required. Simply show up at the entrance, present your Omnia Card 72h, and walk right in.
Discover all the other available attractions here. If you need, contact our customer service at [email protected]
The 72-hour Omnia Card is the tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican. By requesting delivery to your home you will be able to book access to the most iconic attractions of Rome as soon as the cards are delivered to you within a few days of ordering online. Furthermore, you will be able to fully enjoy the trip without having to worry about going to the affiliated collection points. To reserve your cards, CLICK HERE.
The time you save by using the Omnia Card and the Roma Pass varies based on various factors, such as the influx of tourists and the season. However, some of the key benefits that can lead to significant time savings include:
- Priority access: with the Omnia Card, you get priority access to popular attractions such as the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel. This can save several hours of waiting, especially in high season when queues can be very long.
- Unlimited travel on public transport: the Omnia Card 72h includes unlimited use of Rome’s public transport (ATAC vehicles). This can save time compared to buying individual tickets each time and can also be faster than other modes of transportation in a crowded city.
- Efficient planning: by already having access to various attractions and modes of transportation, you can plan your itinerary more efficiently, avoiding wasting time waiting to purchase tickets or gain entry.
Overall, using these cards can result in savings of several hours, especially during peak tourist periods, allowing visitors to make the most of their time in Rome.
Live your Roman adventure to the full with a touch of class and convenience thanks to the exclusive pass of Omnia Card 72h (which includes Roma Pass). This unique package offers you a complete and economical overview of the wonders of Rome.
- Free entry to 2 attractions of your choice from a selection of museums, monuments, and cultural sites.
- Discounted rates for all other partner attractions. Click here to discover more.
- Exclusive and kip-the-line access to top attractions: with the Omnia Card, enjoy priority access to treasures such as the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel or the Colosseum.
- Smooth travel experience: the hop-on hop-off service included with the Omnia Card allows you to explore the city with ease. Furthermore, the pass includes unlimited travel on public transport in Rome, making your travel simple and convenient.
- Flexibility and freedom: you will have the flexibility to plan your itinerary according to your interests and pace, without worries.
- Wealth of information at your fingertips: take advantage of the included audio guides and detailed maps to enrich your cultural and historical experience.
- Reserve tickets: by purchasing it now, you will be able to reserve your place to be sure of being able to visit the attractions during your stay.
Accessibility of attractions in Rome may vary from location to location, and some sites may be more suitable than others for people with specific accessibility needs. Below, you will find a general list of tourist attractions that are usually accessible, but I always recommend checking the most up-to-date and specific information on accessibility requirements on the official website of each attraction before visiting.
Accessible attractions
- Colosseum
- Roman forum
- Vatican Museums (with access to the Pio-Clementino Museum, the Sistine Chapel and other collections)
- Borghese Gallery (by reservation)
- Pantheon
- Piazza di Spagna
- The Trevi Fountain
- Piazza Navona
Attractions with some accessibility limitations
- Palazzo dei Conservatori and Capitoline Museums (some points may require assistance)
- Castel Sant’Angelo (some spots may be difficult to reach)
- Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano (access to the crypt may be limited)
- Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore (some places may be difficult to reach)
Attractions with limited or no accessibility
- Domus Aurea (some passages may be narrow and inaccessible)
- Baths of Caracalla (some places may be difficult to reach)
Remember that accessibility may vary over time, so it’s always best to check the latest information before your visit. Additionally, many sites offer additional services, such as guided tours for people with accessibility needs.
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 on official musesums website specific opening times for each attraction before planning your visit.
The 72-hour Omnia Card is a tourist pass that offers visitors access to numerous attractions in Rome and the Vatican. There are many attractions and each has its own opening and closing times.
We recommend that you check the opening and closing times of the site you are interested in on the official pages of the individual attractions.
Lost voucher: If your booking requires a printed voucher, you’ll need to reprint it. You can usually retrieve it from your confirmation email or customer account.
Lost confirmation email: If you've completed the registration for your 72-hour Omnia Card purchase, your booking details can be retrieved using the email address provided at the time of purchase. Contact customer support if needed [email protected]
Lost cards: Unfortunately, physical cards cannot be replaced if lost.
With the Omnia Card 72H, you can travel for free on the entire public transport network in Rome. The pass is valid for 72 hours from the first validation and includes buses, trams, metro lines (A, B, B1, and C), and some urban trains. Here is the map of Rome’s Metro, Tram, and Railway network.
How does it work?
The Omnia Card allows unlimited use of public transport operated by ATAC until midnight of the third day, including the day of first validation. It covers all bus and metro lines, as well as the urban railways Roma-Lido, Roma Flaminio-Piazza del Popolo-Viterbo, and Roma-Giardinetti, within the territory of the Municipality of Rome.
Not included
- Special ATAC connections (train replacement buses)
- Trenitalia railway lines (FR)
- Connections between Tiburtina/Termini/Fiumicino Airport
- The Leonardo Express train (Rome Termini – Fiumicino Airport
- All connections to and from Rome’s Fiumicino and Ciampino airports (the official Omnia Card 72h does not include airport transfers)
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