Rome Tourist Card: the digital tourist pass for visiting Rome, including the Vatican
The Rome Tourist Card allows you to visit Rome without having to collect the pass on the spot, which is really practical. It’s a very interesting tourist pass for Rome, as it allows you to visit the Vatican, and it’s also very easy to use.
This tourist pass gives you privileged, skip-the-line access to Rome’s four must-see sites: the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, Mount Palatine, St. Peter’s Basilica or Castel Sant’Angelo, and the Vatican Museums. As a bonus, this tourist card includes the sublime Sistine Chapel and an Audioguide for Smartphone 📲.
How much does the Rome Tourist Card cost?
The Rome Tourist Card is priced according to age: over 18, 6 to 17, 0 to 5 👶.
Rome Tourist Card: what it can do, what it can’t do
This Rome tour pass allows you to visit both Ancient Rome: Colosseum + Roman Forum + Mount Palatine, and the Vatican with the Museums + Sistine Chapel + St. Peter’s Basilica.
In my opinion, the Rome Tourist Card is a godsend 😃, as this tourist pass allows :
With the Rome Tourist Card, you have the freedom to choose the order of your visits. Imagine yourself as a gladiator in the Colosseum arena 🌞 or step back in time in the Roman Forum and on Mount Palatine. What’s more, the pass gives you the chance to visit St. Peter’s Basilica or Castel Sant’Angelo, whichever you prefer. The Rome Tourist Card is well worth the cost for any traveler wishing to explore Rome in an efficient and rewarding way. It’s an excellent choice approved by many visitors, including myself.
We recommend that you make these reservations at least 10 days (20 days in high season) in advance.
Rome Tourist Card: possible visits
Rome Tourist Card: not included
Rome Tourist Card: sightseeing map
Where can I collect my Rome Tourist Card?
Once you’ve purchased your digital pass, you’ll receive your tickets by e-mail. Follow the instructions and set off to discover Rome!
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), as can the flexible Go City Explorer Pass Rome or the comprehensive Omnia Card.
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.