Thinking about Omnia Card? This guide walks through when to go, what tickets cost, what to expect on the day and a few money-saving tricks.
Experience the best of Eternal Rome with the Omnia Vatican Card, combining skip-the-line access to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with a 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour. This all-in-one pass also includes an audio guide, visits to hidden catacombs, and free travel across Rome—making it the ultimate way to explore the city's most iconic treasures.
Updated August 2026
Omnia Card: quick guide
| 🕐 Best time | Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) offer mild weather and fewer crowds… |
| ⏱️ Time needed | Plan a full day to make the most of the 24-hour card, though… |
| 💰 From price | EUR 36.65 |
| 🎟️ Best-value ticket | Book online in advance for the best price |
| 👨🏫 Private guide | ★★☆☆☆ (optional) |
| 👨👩👧 Best for | First-time visitors, couples, families |
| 🌧️ Rain-friendly? | Partly |
| ⭐ Worth it? | Yes |
Best time to visit Omnia Card
Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) offer mild weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for both museum visits and bus touring. If you visit in summer, book your Vatican timeslot early in the morning to beat the heat and the longest lines.
How long to spend
Plan a full day to make the most of the 24-hour card, though the 72-hour option allows a more relaxed pace with extra time for exploration.
Omnia Card tickets & prices
Tickets start from EUR 36.65 when you book on HolidaySG — with instant confirmation.
The Omnia Card bundles multiple paid attractions into one price, offering significant savings compared to booking each experience separately. Prices vary depending on whether you choose the 24-hour or 72-hour option.
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How to save money at Omnia Card
- Tickets start from EUR 36.65 on HolidaySG — typically below the walk-up gate price.
- Follow HolidaySG for seasonal promotions before you commit to fixed dates.
- Go on a weekday and arrive close to opening to skip the longest queues and peak-time surcharges.
- Bring your own water and a snack rather than paying inside-venue prices.
- Start with general admission — you can always add a guided or premium experience later if you want it.
- Book Omnia Card online in advance — it usually beats the gate price and locks your time slot.
Do you need a private guide?
★★☆☆☆ — Optional. Worthwhile if you want deeper background, otherwise you'll do fine independently.
What to expect
Descend into the fascinating world of Rome's underground with a guided tour of the Catacombs of St. Callixtus. Explore these intricate burial tunnels, learning about early Christian traditions and gaining a glimpse into Rome's rich past. The included 24-hour Open Bus ticket grants you hop-on hop-off access to various routes. Explore iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona at your own pace, enjoying panoramic city views from the open-air bus.
Top things to do
- Skip the line and wander through the breathtaking Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel at your own pace
- Hop on and off the open-top bus to explore Rome's top landmarks like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps
- Discover one of Rome's ancient Catacombs and step back in time beneath the city
- Visit the Carcer Tullianum and the stunning Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano with guided audio tours
Hidden gems
- The Cloisters of San Giovanni in Laterano offer a peaceful retreat from the bustling city, often missed by first-time visitors
- The Carcer Tullianum, an ancient underground prison, provides a haunting glimpse into Rome's dramatic past
- Some Vatican Museums routes reveal lesser-known galleries and frescoes that most tour groups rush past
Good to know
IMPORTANT: The first time you board the Open Bus, you will be given a paper receipt. Please keep it carefully for the duration of your stay in Rome.
Facilities
Audio guides, hop-on hop-off bus service, skip-the-line entry, multilingual support, accessible routes
Accessibility
The Vatican Museums and hop-on hop-off buses offer wheelchair access, and audio guides are available in multiple languages to accommodate diverse needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit Omnia Card?
Spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) offer mild weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for both museum visits and bus touring. If you visit in summer, book your Vatican timeslot early in the morning to beat the heat and the longest lines.
How much do Omnia Card tickets cost?
Tickets start from EUR 36.65 on HolidaySG, with instant confirmation and often below the gate price. The Omnia Card bundles multiple paid attractions into one price, offering significant savings compared to booking each experience separately. Prices vary depending on whe…
How long should I spend at Omnia Card?
Plan a full day to make the most of the 24-hour card, though the 72-hour option allows a more relaxed pace with extra time for exploration.
What can I expect at Omnia Card?
Descend into the fascinating world of Rome's underground with a guided tour of the Catacombs of St. Callixtus. Explore these intricate burial tunnels, learning about early Christian traditions and gaining a glimpse into Rome's rich past. The included 24-hour Open Bus ticket grant…
Do I need to book Omnia Card in advance?
Booking Omnia Card online on HolidaySG confirms your slot instantly and often costs less — recommended on weekends and holidays when it can sell out.
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