• 2 museums

  • Metro, buses & trams

  • Discounts and reduced price ticketing for events, exhibitions and tourist services

  • Valid 72 hours from the first validation

      

Roma Pass 72 Hours, which is sponsored by Rome City Council and the Ministry for the Arts and Cultural Activities and Tourism, in collaboration with ATAC, the public transport company, is the capital’s special tourist-cultural card that enables both tourists and interested local residents, the opportunity to benefit from various discounts and services that make it easier and cheaper to enjoy the splendours of Rome.

  • Free entry to the first 2 visited museums and / or archaeological sites of your choice. Free admission includes the exhibition held in the museum.

  • Concessionary ticket to all other museums and / or archaeological sites visited thereafter. The concessionary ticket includes the exhibition held in the museum.

  • Valid 72 hours from the first validation for access to museums, archaeological sites and local public transport.

  • Free use of the city’s public transport network. It is valid on all means of local public transport operated by ATAC (bus, metro A, B, B1 and C and railway lines Roma-Lido, Roma Flaminio Piazza del Popolo-Viterbo, Roma-Giardinetti), within the territory of the Municipality of Rome. ATAC Bus line 720 to connect Ciampino Airport to Laurentina Station Metro B and the ATAC Bus line 520 to connect Ciampino Airport from/to the Metro A stations of Subaugusta (bus terminal at the square in front of the Metro stop) and Cinecittà. Must be completed in its entirety and is not transferable. The card must be presented at the request of control staff, together with a valid ID. All special connections tpl Atac, the railway lines Trenitalia FL, the connection Tiburtina/Termini/Fiumicino Airport, the connection Trenitalia “No stop” Roma Termini-Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo Express) and all connections to and from Fiumicino Airport are not included.

  • Discounted tickets to exhibitions, events and other collaborating operators and businesses (please, visit the Events and Tourist Services sections on Roma Pass web site).

At the Coliseum, Castel Sant’Angelo and Musei Capitolini Roma Pass 72 Hours holders have direct access to the security check point, without waiting in the ticket window line. We remind to visitors that in this period, according to public order reasons, controls have been intensified and therefore there might be delays due to public security operations.

In the kit:

  • The Roma Pass 72 Hours card: the card used to visit museums / archaeological sites and on the public transport system as described above.

  • Roma MAP: The map with Tourist INFOPOINTS, Metro Stations and all the Points of Interest that you can visit with Roma Pass. On the Map, you’ll find also addresses and web sites to get and visit them!

Where to buy:

online booking@beverly.travel or Travel Agent Beverly Travel
42, Via Santa Maria dell'Anima
00186 ROMA
P: (+39) 065748160

How to use it:

  • The overleaf form must be filled with name, surname and validation date;

  • the card is valid for 72 hours from the first validation and is activated at the time of the first entry to the museums/sites, and/or at the first journey on public transport;

  • 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 papers when required by the staff in charge;

  • It is a contactless card, which means no need to insert it in the reader, just touch your card against the reader.

For info on facilities/free admission for specific age groups or categories of visitors in the Museums and Archaeological Sites managed by the State and the City of Rome, please refer to the laws regulating the admission in cultural sites.

At the national museums and archaeological sites (Coliseum included) are allowed free admission to all on the first Sunday of each month, in the absence of an exhibition of a separate and distinct business including the spaces in which they are held exhibitions.

Please note that most museums generally are closed on Mondays (with the exception of Colosseo, Mercati di Traiano, Musei Capitolini, Castel Sant’Angelo, Museo dell’Ara Pacis and Terme di Caracalla). Almost all the museums normally are closed on December 25, January 1 and May 1 too. We advise you to check in advance the opening hours and days on the official web sites.

NOTE: The following museums are admission free, without card too: Accademia Nazionale di San Luca, Museo Carlo Bilotti a Villa Borghese, Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina, Museo delle Mura, Museo di Casal de’ Pazzi, Museo di Scultura Antica Giovanni Barracco, Museo Napoleonico, Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese, Villa di Massenzio.