Note: Some attractions, like Castel Sant’Angelo, are not included in the 48-hour pass. You can buy skip the line admission tickets (and tours) on the official Again, security lines at these (and any other sites that have them) cannot be skipped under any circumstances.I'd add up the admission prices from these official websites - and any of your other chosen sites (also your guidebook will have this info) and then decide if the Romapass options are a good choice for you.That site is such a rip off.
This article contains a discussion by Tripadvisor members concerning the above topic. For the free entries, you'll save the full price of the ticket. Guidebooks will often - though not always - include information about city passes like this and it certainly does help to seek out affirmation from places like here. For any other sites you can squeeze into the time the pass is valid, you'll save the difference between the full price and the reduced price. I'm going down a rabbit hole trying to figure out where to buy tickets for sites in First thing on that list of what it covers is this: "Free skip-the-line entrance to St. Peter´s Basilica" - St. Peter's is free; the line you must go through and that no one can skip is the security line. For example, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum/Palatine Hill are two sites, but they count as one, and can be visited on two consecutive days, as long as the pass is still valid, and still leave you another free entry. I visited Rome few months ago with the Rome City Pass and it was really helpful. It's rather hard to fit all that into 48 hours, though. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 For adults they are charging $11 more than the cost. If you want transport from the airport let us know and we can recommend private transfers, taxis, trains or buses to get you where you're going. Please take this into account when making your Kids under 6 get into the museums for FREE!! There are a few museums that are always free with the passes even if you've already used your free entries. I would buy the Rome City Pass any time again and I can only recommend it for a city trip in Rome. This is a rip-off!! Hope you saw this in time not to proceed with that "pass" -Thank you all, really appreciate it! This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of and gives you two free admissions to all national and city museums in Rome, discounts to other covered sites after you've used your two free entries, and includes bus, tram, metro, and urban trains, for stops within the city boundaries.
They will charge someone $10 for kids 1-5 to visit the vatican museums!!
If you visit one of the most expensive museums, and make three reduced-entry visits, and also use public transportation frequently, the pass may save you money. Vatican Museums: OMNIA Vatican & Roma Pass - See 38,687 traveller reviews, 45,367 candid photos, and great deals for Vatican City, Italy, at Tripadvisor. The Rome City Pass includes a lot of advantages and it was also easy for us to book the tickets from the official website. Any suggestions? The only places that have long lines are the Vatican Museums, which is not covered by the pass, and the Colosseum. Good luck! The National Museum of Rome is four separate museums, but they count as one entry, which you can visit over three days, as long as the pass is still valid. Don't waste money on this expensive pass. For more information about the passes, including an FAQ, visit their If you give us a list we might be able to suggest a pass that might be worth it or how to book your tickets to save you time and money.I have a Savi tour at 9:30 booked on a Monday. I didn't even get past the first phony line about St. Peter's but boy, that is a huge scam Donna found looking at more details. and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be We also plan to see the Pantheon before the Colosseum then go to St. Peter's Basilica, Sistine Chapel the next day. You have to do the math to see if the pass will save you money, and remember that zigzagging around the city to save money wastes your precious vacation time. I was kind of leery that it was a scam though. It's terrible this stuff is so easily put out there and made to seem legitimate amongst the many different websites. Do yourself a favor and book with the official sites. What they fail to mention is that students up to age 25 also get in for the reduced price yet they are charging and additional $39.90 for these tickets because they are paying full price from this site. This makes no sense. You can skip the lines at both of these sites by buying your tickets online.