Tips on the Best Rome Tourist Pass

ARE ROME TOURIST PASSES WORTH IT? If you’re going to see two or more sites in Rome, then the answer is probably yes.
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Passes can save you plenty of money, but they can also save you time.
ROME DISCOUNT PASSES
The top three Rome tourist passes are the Omnia Vatican and Rome Card, the Rome City Pass (Turbopass) and Roma Pass.
There is a lesser-known card, Rome City Pass that operates a little differently than the other three. We have written about it in its own section.
All three passes pictured above have many features in common, but also have some variation, so it is important that you read all of the fine print.
All three of the discount passes below offer these money-saving features:
-free or reduced hop-on-hop-off bus tour tickets
-some form of unlimited free use of public transportation
-free or reduced price museum and attraction entry
-fast track (‘skip the line’) entry at some attractions
-free or reduced admission to popular attractions, such as the Colosseum and the Vatican
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  • @TheAverycross
    @TheAverycross5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for posting this informative video. I enjoyed it as well. When I traveled solo to Rome a few years ago, I used only the 3-day Roma Pass and only for public transportation because I figured it would afford me quick trips on the Metro to the Trevi Fountain (Barberini), the Spanish Steps (Spagna), the Colosseum (Colosseo), and the Vatican (Ottaviano). Moreover, using the Roma Pass this way, in my opinion, makes for a great time to experience Rome and its way of life like a local, especially when you have a limited amount of time to do so (e.g. a weekend).

  • @laurenrussell8166
    @laurenrussell8166 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, this video is great and very helpful! I am traveling to Rome mid November so I’m wondering if it’s worth doing the passes as it won’t be so busy? And maybe just paying at the entrance if we choose to do a tour? Thank you ☺️

  • @katamolnar3035
    @katamolnar30354 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I would like to ask about the 72-hour Omnia card. The description says that it provides free entry to 2 top attractions in Rome + discounts to other attractions. Where can I find information about the discounts to other sights? Does it mean that I can buy a reduced-price ticket for example in Capitolione Museum? And one more question: if I buy the Omnia card online, can I make bookings to the Colossueum and Vatican without having the card phyisically? Thanks for your reply:)

  • @katietran611
    @katietran6115 жыл бұрын

    Hi I just bought the Omnia card, so it came with the rome pass 72 hours. However, when I tried to book the time slots for Colosseum, it had 3 options which is Roman pass (2euro extra for reservation), roma pass 48hrs, and roma pass 72 hours (which is 40.00 euros each). Therefore, even though my roma pass said 72hours, I should just pick the option with Roma Pass only, right? Thank you.

  • @blackjack444....
    @blackjack444....5 жыл бұрын

    Witch pass do I need?