Why choose this Vatican City tour ?
2 great passes rolled into one:
– The Roma Pass allows free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions plus discounts at 30 further top sights and a travel card.
– The Omnia Vatican Card allows entry to all top sights in Vatican City plus a hop on hop off bus tour.
Explore Rome and Vatican City at ease with the Omnia Vatican and Rome Pass – two must-have 3-day sightseeing passes that include entry to selected attractions, discounts and more. Enjoy fast-track-entry to the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Basilica with the Omnia Card. Use the Rome Pass for general entry to two out of five possible attractions such as the Colosseum.
Other features of the Rome Pass include a hop-on hop-off bus ticket, a central Rome travelcard, guidebook and map.
PLEASE NOTE: Child passes (6-17 yrs old) do not include the Roma Pass (entry to 2 Rome landmarks of choice), nor a travelcard. Many museums in Rome are free for under 18s, and travel in Rome is free for under 10 yrs old.)
Make the most of your Vatican City adventure
What makes Omnia Rome and Vatican Pass with Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour a unique experience ?
The Sistine Chapel is a stunning chapel – and arguably the most famous element of the Vatican Museums.
The Vatican Museum is Rome’s most notable museum not only for its Papal history and significance, but also due to the breadth of art within its walls.
St Peter’s Basilica is Rome’s most famous church and one of the most important catholic landmarks in the world. As the holy epicentre of the Roman Catholic faith it’s vital to the history and culture of Rome – even to this day it is a place of global pilgrimage.
As the official ecclesiastical seat of the Pope, the Basilica of St John in the Lateran is the oldest and most important church in Rome (you wouldn’t have guessed it was ranked above St Peter’s Basilica!). It’s also one of the oldest basilicas in Western Europe, having been built in 324 AD. Its adjacent Cloister is an oasis for meditative prayer and both buildings are popular among visitors to Rome both for their religious symbolism as well as their architecture and history.
OMNIA Pass holders can enjoy a free audio-guide worth €10. Simply show your pass at the entrance to redeem your complimentary audio-guide.
Highlights:
Cosmatesque interior design and baroque façade and architecture
Twelve large sculptures of the Apostles by the late baroque artists of the early 18th century
Holy Steps, the Scala Sancta
14th century Gothic baldacchino
The Cloister
Please Note: The Roma Pass allows you free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions for free including the Coliseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum, Capitolini Museums, Borghese Gallery and National Museum of Castel St. Angelo. The remaining attractions will offer you discounted attraction with your Roma Pass.
The Roman Forum is a collection of ruins and historic buildings which used to be a bustling market place, where you can explore the iconic pillars and churches nestled in the old cobbled streets.
Please note: The Roma Pass allows you free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions for free including the Coliseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum, Capitolini Museums, Borghese Gallery and National Museum of Castel St. Angelo.
Please note: pre-reservation for Galleria Borghese is mandatory.
It is highly recommended to book at least 10 days in advance. You can make a reservation even if you are not in possession of your Roma Pass card yet, always providing the name of the Roma Pass holder. Full instructions on how to place your reservation post-purchase.
Rome’s ancient fortress and mausoleum on the bank of the River Tiber where you can see the Hall of Urns containing Hadrian’s ashes.
Please note: The Roma Pass allows you free entry to 2 out of 6 top attractions for free including the Coliseum, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum, Capitolini Museums, Borghese Gallery and National Museum of Castel St. Angelo.
Experience one of the most fascinating and crucial monuments of the Roman period.
The Capitoline Museums are a collection of art and archaeology museums situated on the top of Capitoline Hill. Founded in 1471 when Pope Sixtus IV donated important bronze statues and sculptures for the Roman people, these museums are set within 3 historic buildings and a beautiful piazza, designed by Michelangelo. Explore the museums to discover artifacts of Ancient Rome, marble sculptures and paintings.
Highlights:
Capitoline She-wolf
Hall of Tapestries
Chapel
Courtyard
Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.
Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.
A stunning example of Roman baroque architecture, the Museum of Rome is housed in the Palazzo Braschi in the heart of Renaissance Rome and promises visitors an eclectic breadth of Roman art history. The museum was born with the aim to re-glorify the ‘forgotten ages’ by celebrating the city’s medieval and modern past. From the Middle Ages to the mid-20th century, explore Rome’s rich culture and history of paintings, furniture, ceramics and mosaics.
Highlights:
Frescoes and mosaics
Ceramics and Sculptures
Costumes and fabrics
Paintings from the 17th-20th century
Furniture and Carriages
Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.
Your OMNIA Vatican and Rome Pass includes discounted entry to this attraction and another 30 plus sights, and museums in Rome.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please note: The following attractions require reservations, please follow the instructions on your voucher: Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums, Colosseum, St Peter’s Basilica, Carcer Tullianum, Borghese Gallery, Castel Sant’Angelo
- Reserving well in advance of your trip is highly advisable as these are extremely popular attractions.
- Child passes (6-17 yrs old) do not include the Roma Pass (entry to 2 Rome landmarks of choice), nor a travelcard. Many museums in Rome are free for under 18s, and travel in Rome is free for under 10 yrs old.
- For any accompanying children under 6 yrs old please check with each individual attraction or tour whether infants are accepted and/or need to pay an entrance fee.
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
- Omnia Vatican and Rome Pass Including Hop-On Hop-Off and Fast Track Entry
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Duration: 3 days
Starting points:
Piazza Papa Pio XII, 9, 00193 Roma RM, Italy
Piazza di San Giovanni in Laterano, Roma RM, Italy
Omnia Rome and Vatican Pass with Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Free Travel card for unlimited travel on public transport in Rome
- Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
- Free Useful Guidebook with Map to Rome and Vatican City
- Two cards rolled into one: OMNIA Vatican Card and Roma Pass
Not Included
- Food and drinks
- Child passes do not include a travelcard (travel is free for under 10s)
- Child passes do not include a Roma Pass (most museums in Rome are free for under 18s)
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Go City – Italy.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Vatican.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
- This Tour is Rated 4 Stars based on 1233 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 9 Travelers is accepted for booking.
Please reserve the following attractions (mandatory) should you wish to visit:
* Follow instructions on the Omnia branded PDF voucher you get post-purchase or visit https://romeandvaticanpass.com/en/reservations
– The Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
– Galleria Borghese
– Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
– National Museum of Castel Sant’Angelo
– National Roman Museum
– St Peters Basilica
– Carcer Tullianum
You must exchange your PDF voucher and collect your Omnia Card and Rome Pass from one of the collection points. Click here for up to date location information and hours of operation: https://romeandvaticanpass.com/en/collection-points-rome-pass