The tourist passes in Rome offer convenient and economical access to the main attractions and services. Here is a general comparison table, with the popular options, including Roma Pass 72h, Omnia Card 72h, Omnia Card 24h and Rome Tourist Card, each adapted to different needs. They facilitate the discovery of emblematic sites such as the Colosseum or the Vatican Museums, with various advantages such as transport or audioguides.
The ROMA Pass is a tourist pass available in two versions: Roma Pass 72h (from €58.50), valid for three days with unlimited transport in Rome, two entries to a site/museum of your choice, and subsequent entries at a reduced rate. The shorter Roma Pass 48h (from €36.50) allows one entry only and is valid for 48 hours.
The Rome Tourist Card is a tourist pass focused on three major attractions in Rome, including the Colosseum/Roman Forum/Palatine Hill, the Vatican Museums, and one selected activity (between a visit to St. Peter’s Basilica, entry to Castel Sant’Angelo, or the Pantheon with audioguide). Audioguide available for 130 sites in Rome. Guided tour options and other services, including 10% discount.
The Roman youth and not so young too gather in many places in Rome. Among these, one of the most popular in the center is Campo dei Fiori. Some neighborhoods have many bars and pubs, usually open until 2 am
Description of the climate in Rome, statistics, average temperatures and rainfall. Typically Mediterranean, however, winter experiences peaks of cold and humidity, summer is hot.
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