Roma Pass

What are the benefits of using Roma Pass?

Rome Pass card price: € 30,00


Rome Pass is a special tourist card that allows visitors the opportunity to get entrance tickets and a variety of services at discounted prices as well as free public transportation, to better to enjoy the wonders of Rome at a reasonable prices.

  • Free entry to the first 2 visited museums and / or archaeological sites of your choice. Free admission includes the exhibition held in the museum.
  • Reduced price ticket to all other museums and / or archaeological sites visited thereafter. Reduced price ticket  includes the exhibition held in the museum.
  • Free use of the city’s public transport. Valid until midnight of the third day inclusive that of the first validation for ATAC public transport (bus, metro and some railway lines, all connections to and from Fiumicino and Ciampino Airports are not included.
  • Discounted tickets to exhibitions, events and other collaborating operators.
  • Reduced charges for use of the On-call Multi-lingual Medical Service for Tourists (MET Travel Health)
  • Tourist cultural service Roma Informa.

At the Colosseum a reserved turnstile is available forRomaPassholders to have direct access to the monument

In the kit:

  • Roma Pass card: the card used to visit museums / archaeological sites and on the public transport system as described above.
  • Roma MAP: A map featuring all the Tourist Information Points, Metro stations, museums and other sites of interest (complete with addresses, tel. no’s opening times and nearest bus stops and metro stations);
  • Roma Pass Guide: The guide to all participating museums and sites;
  • Roma News: a programme detailing all the events and services for tourists offering discounts, divided by type: art, dance, music, theatre, reviews, exhibitions, panoramic tours, as well as tourist services at the Lido inOstia and MET Travel Health
  • Roma Informa: the card that provides details of how to access information on events and other useful services on the internet

How to use it:

  • On the back the card  must be filled with name, surname and validation date
  • the card is valid for three days and is activated at the time of the first entry to the museums/sites, and/or at the first journey on public transport, up until midnight of the third day, including the day of the activation
  • It is validatedon the first visited site/museum and/or the first journey on the city’s public transpor
    • Direct access for the first 2 sites. From the 3rd site onwards please apply to the ticket office for concession;
    • It must be produced along with your identity card if required by the staff

Roma Pass Travel Health MET

By calling the multilingual CALLCENTER, 06-43236291, available 24 hours a day, it is possible to:

  • Ask information about public and private medical facilities available throughout the city
  • Receive information regarding location, address, telephone number and method of access to the Public Healthcare Facilities that are closest or most appropriate for the resolution of health related problems
  • Activate, after explicit request, the medical assistance services (house-call visits, diagnostic services, specialty services, ambulance services), provided by Travel Health MET toRomaPassholders at discounted fees

When purchasing the card, please ensure that you ask about further discounts/free services that may be available for senior citizens and other special categories.

 Roma Pass is valid for three days from its validation date

 Roma Pass can be purchased at:

 – Museums and sites that have joined the initiative

 – Tourist Information Points inRome:

Piazza delle Cinque Lune

Castel S. Angelo

Termini Station (via Giolitti 34, Platform24)

Via Minghetti,

Santa Maria Maggiore

Piazza Sonnino

via Nazionale

– Fiumicino Airport (Terminal 3),

– Ciampino Airport (Arrivals),

– Ostia lido (lungomare Paolo Toscanelli)

 – I Fori di Roma. La storia, le storie. Visitor Center (via dei Fori Imperiali)

  Vittoriano, Scuderie del Quirinale, Palazzo delle Esposizioni

  ATAC – Subway ticket office at following stops:

 Line A: Anagnina, Battistini, Cornelia, Lepanto, Ottaviano, Spagna

 Line B: Laurentina, Eur Fermi, Ponte Mammolo, Termini

Museums and sites that have joined the initiative (find complete list in the brochure)

Appia Antica (4 sites with 1 ticket)

 Mausoleo di Cecilia Metella e Castrum Castani – Via Appia Antica, 161

Terme di Caracalla – Viale Terme di Caracalla, 52

Villa dei Quintili – Via Appia Nuova, 1092 

Colosseo/Palatino/Foro Romano (5 sites with 1 ticket)

Anfiteatro Flavio (Colosseum) – Piazza del Colosseo

Palatino e Museo Palatino – Via di S. Gregorio, 30

Casa di Augusto – Via di S. Gregorio, 30

Foro Romano – Largo della Salara Vecchia, 5/

Galleria Borghese – Piazzale del Museo Borghese, 5 

Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica in Palazzo Barberini – via delleQuattro Fontane, 13

Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Antica in Palazzo Corsini – via della Lungara, 10

Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna – viale delle Belle Arti, 131

Galleria Spada – piazza Capo di Ferro, 13

MACRO – Via Nizza 138, angolo Via Cagliari

MACROTESTACCIO – piazza Orazio Giustiniani, 4

MAXXI –Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secoloVia Guido Reni, 10

Mercati di Traiano – Museo dei Fori Imperialivia IV Novembre,94

Musei Capitolini – piazza del Campidoglio

 Musei Capitolini Centrale Montemartini – via Ostiense, 106

 Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco (Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 166/A)

 Museo Carlo BilottiAranciera di Villa Borghese – viale Fiorello La Guardia

 Museo dell’Ara Pacis – lungotevere in Augusta

 Museo della Civiltà Romana – piazza G. Agnelli, 10

 Museo di Roma – piazza Navona, 2

 Museo di Roma in Trastevere – piazza S. Egidio, 1/B

 Musei di Villa Torlonia –  via Nomentana, 70

 Museo Napoleonico – piazza di Ponte Umberto I, 1

 Museo Nazionale d’Arte Orientale – via Merulana, 248

 Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali – piazza S. Croce in Gerusalemme, 9/A

 Museo Nazionale dell’Alto Medioevo – viale A. Lincoln, 3

 Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari – piazza G. Marconi, 8-10

 Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant’Angelo – lungotevere Castello, 50

 Museo Nazionale di Palazzo di Venezia – via del Plebiscito, 118

 Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia – piazzale di Villa Giulia, 9

 Museo Nazionale Preistorico ed Etnografico“Luigi Pigorini” – piazza G. Marconi, 14

 Museo Nazionale Romano (4 sites with 1 ticket)

 Crypta Balbi – via delle Botteghe Oscure, 31

Palazzo Altemps – piazza di S. Apollinare,48

Palazzo Massimo largo di Villa Peretti, 1

Terme di Diocleziano – via E. De Nicola, 79

 Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese – viale Pietro Canonica, 2 (piazza di Siena)

 Palazzo Valentini – via IV Novembre, 119A

 Planetario e Museo Astronomico – piazza G. Agnelli, 10

 Scavi di Ostia Antica – viale dei Romagnoli, 717 (Ostia Antica)

 Villa di Massenzio – via Appia Antica, 153

Please note that most museums generally are closed on Mondays (with the exception of the Colosseum and the Baths of Caracalla). Almost all the museums normally are closed on December 25, January 1 and May 1 too. We advise you to check in advance.