Omnia Card: the all-inclusive tourist pass for the best of Rome.
Rome’s Omnia Card offers priority access to all of Rome’s must-sees, with transportation included. It’s a complete tourist pass for Rome, with guaranteed skip-the-line access to the best sights and public transport included.
Main sights with the Omnia Card: The Omnia Card offers a rich and varied tourist experience in Rome 👍. With this pass, you’ll have access to the Vatican, including the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica, but also the Basilica of St. John Lateran. You can also visit the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and Mount Palatine without queuing 😊. What’s more, the pass includes a visit to Castel Sant’Angelo and the Borghese Gallery, two jewels of the Italian capital. Finally, take advantage of public transport benefits to explore the city at your own pace.
How much does the Omnia Card cost?
The Rome Omnia Card is priced according to age, with the normal price starting at 18, the reduced rate from 6 to 17 (-50%) and the free baby rate 👶for children under 5.
Rome Omnia Card: what it allows, what it doesn’t
This Rome visit pass is the most complete to visit the Vatican with a skip the line ticket, and the must-sees of ancient Rome: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Mount Palatine, etc…. It even includes unlimited 72-hour public transport and a panoramic sightseeing bus 👍.
In my opinion, this pass is The Must if you want to :
Choosing a tourist pass, and particularly the Omnia Card, is an excellent decision for anyone wishing to discover Rome. As an enthusiast of this historic city, I can assure you that the Omnia Card is a real all-rounder for Rome’s treasures. Not only does it offer priority access to the most sought-after sites, it also gives you great freedom of movement thanks to the transportation included. It’s an invitation to plunge into the heart of Rome’s cultural and historical wealth, avoiding the stress of queuing and wasting time. With the Omnia Card, every visitor has the opportunity to experience Rome to the full, discovering the wonders of the Eternal City at their own pace. In short, it’s the ideal choice for an unforgettable and exciting experience in the Italian capital.
We recommend that you make these reservations at least 10 days (20 days in high season) in advance.
Omnia Card: possible visits
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Omnia Card: tour map
Where can I collect my Omnia Card?
Redeem your voucher at one of Rome’s ORP centers:
- O.R.P. Collection Desk Piazza Pio XII, 9 (St Peter’s Basilica) Open : Monday to Sunday, 9am to 4pm.
- O.R.P. Collection Office Piazza di Porta S. Giovanni, (St. John Lateran Basilica) Open: Monday to Saturday, 9am to 1pm. Closed on Sundays and public holidays: Sundays and public holidays.
The Omnia Card is valid for 72 hours after first use.
Once you’ve purchased your passes, you’ll receive a confirmation e-mail with download and activation instructions. Don’t forget to book your tickets as soon as possible.
Activate your pass at one of the attractions or tours included in the Omnia Card.
Other pass and booking options
Other passes are much more expensive: the basic Roma Pass can be very interesting (without the Vatican, but with Public Transport), the digital Rome Tourist Card, and the highly modular Go City Explorer Pass.
April is the high tourist season in Rome, with Easter in particular. Here are the last tickets available
COLOSSEUM in April = high season, last tickets here
The only seats left for the Colosseum are here:
We recommend that you book your tickets to the Colosseum for the high season on this button, when all the last remaining seats are available.
VATICAN in April = High Season, last tickets here
The only places left for the VATICAN are here:
We advise you to book your tickets to the VATICAN for the high season at this button, when all the last remaining seats are available.