Verdict
Roma Pass

Roma Pass

City pass bundling public transport with free and discounted museum entries.

The call

Skip it unless this is central to the trip.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Worth it if you'll hit several paid sites fast and ride a lot of transit — it gives free entry to your first one or two sites (skip-the-ticket-line, not skip-the-security-line) plus unlimited buses and metro.

    Our read
  2. 02

    If you're mostly seeing free piazzas and churches, you won't break even.

    Our read
  3. 03

    The 72-hour pass includes the first two participating sites plus public transport, which can pay off on a tightly scheduled museum-heavy trip.

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  4. 04

    At €36.50 for 48 hours or €58.50 for 72, the pass is poor value if your plan is dominated by free churches and piazzas.

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Is it a fit?

Plan it well

Cost
€36.50 (48h) / €58.50 (72h)
Timing
Activate it immediately before your first paid site or transit-heavy day so the consecutive-hour clock works in your favour.
Booking
Buy online or at an official info point; 48 hours is €36.50 and 72 hours is €58.50, with reservations still required at key sites.
Allow
n/a
Accessibility
The pass does not standardise access: check each attraction's disability admission and physical-access rules before buying.
Getting there
Covers Rome's city public-transport network for the card's validity period.

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Sources and method (1)
  • The official 72-hour pass costs €58.50 and includes the first two participating sites plus public transport for the card's validity period. romapass.it
  • The 48-hour pass costs €36.50 and includes one participating site; Colosseum and Borghese Gallery visits still require advance reservations and availability checks. romapass.it