The ROMA Pass is a tourist city card, available in two versions, Roma Pass 72h (from 52€) valid for three days with unlimited transport to Rome, two entrances to a site/museum of your choice, and subsequent entrances at a reduced rate. The reduced version Roma Pass 48h (from 32 €) allows an entry only and is valid 48 hours.
This section offers several proposals for tourist route in Rome, with itinerary over a day, two days, or more. They allow you to discover the city through the most remarkable sites, the most beautiful squares, and possibly the great museums.
OMNIA Card 72h, from 149 € (69 € for the reduced rate), is one of the most complete tourist pass cards to visit Rome, including the services of the Roma Pass 72h (for the full rate version only), more the entrance to the Vatican Museums, tourist buses, and other services.
The Pass Omnia Card 24h is suitable for a short stay in Rome to access certain sites of the city related to the church, including the Vatican Museum, a catacomb, tourist buses, etc. From 69 € (from 49 € for the reduced rate).
The Rome Tourist Card is a tourist pass offered that focuses on three major attractions of Rome, including the Colosseum/Forum/Palatine, the Vatican Museums and a choice between Sant'Angelo Castle, Borghese Gallery and Saint Peter’s Basilica. options for guided tour, audioguides, and others services
Proposed itinerary to visit Rome in two days, over a weekend, although this city was not made in two days either, with maps and descriptions. We suggest courses including main sites and secondary to choose.
Rome in one day: downloadable itinerary proposal with maps, suggestions, and additional information. Download and print the programme. A day is far too short to visit Rome, so we advise you not to disperse and concentrate on a part of the city, between the Spanish Steps and the Roman Forums, setting aside the Piazza San Pietro.
Ideas for exploring Rome in 2 days, this list is a bit limited, it is useless to run in the eternal city, you can not appreciate without to take his time ... the "Dolce Vita" is written in Italian.
See Rome from another point of view, on a boat traveling along the Tiber, the River of Rome. There are dinner cruises on some boats, and even "boat-bars".
Interested in archaeology, modern art, painting and sculpture from all eras, you will find easily enough to satisfy your curiosity in Rome, where the choice and quality of the works of art abound. The main museums are those of the Vatican, the Capitoline Museums, the Gallery Borghese and the National Roman Museum.
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