Enjoy the beauty of Rome at your own leisure! The “Roma Pass” Tourist City Card offers a variety of services and discounts which make your visit in Rome much easier.
At a cost of only 23 Euros it offers services that worth over 40 Euros.
The “Roma Pass” lasts 3 days after being printed.
You will get:
- free access to the city’s transportation network
- free access to the first two museums and/or archeological sites visited
- preferential access to all the visited sites and events in town.
You will be given a package including the Map of the City, Buses and Subways Timetables, the full List of Museums and Archeological Sites and the Program of all the Events in Town.
The new “Travel Health” service has recently being added, allowing tourists to access a dedicated Health Care service including First Aid Advice and direction to private and public structures accordingly with their needs and conditions.
You will find the “Roma Pass” at:
- Rome Council Tourist Information Points ;
- Rome Tourist Promotion Company ;
- Complesso del Vittoriano;
- All Museums and Sites participating;
- Bioparco (Rome Zoological Garden);
- Trambus in “Piazza dei Cinquecento”
Fill in the back of the card with your first and last name and enable the card upon your first transportation Journey or your first visit to a site/museum.
Always remember to show the card together with your ID in order to get discounts and preferential access.
With regards to the Transportation Network: the card is valid for three zones and for an unlimited number of journeys.
You will get free access to ATAC buses, metro lines A and B, Met.Ro trains, Rome – Ostia Lido, Rome - Viterbo (Rome - Sacrofano section), Rome - Pantano.
With regards to the Travel healt MET : The card enable for a First Aid Health Assistance.
By calling the multilingual Medical Call Center (English, French or Spanish) – service available on a 24/7 basis – you will be given all the information needed and pointed to the adequate public and private facility depending on the pathology occurred.
Check out the official site: http://www.romapass.it
What's happening in Rome all year round!... Find out here
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in January - Rome
• Epiphany – “Befana” in Italian, is a religious holiday held on January 6th.There is also an Epiphany Fair held in the Piazza Navona with small rides for the children to ride and stands with games to play.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in February - Rome
• Ash Wednesday - Late February, many local romans celebrated this religious holiday. The Pope walks from the Basilica of Santa Sabina to the Circus Maximus, accompanied by members of the College of Cardinals.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in March - Rome
• Festival of St. Francesca - Early March, local romans drive their cars to the Piazzale del Colosseo, near the Church of Santa Francesca for blessing and prosperity.
• Feast of St. Joseph - People celebrate St. Joseph holiday by going to the Trionfale Square to eat a traditional roman type of doughnut-pastry called “Cimabela”!
• Maratona della Citta di Roma (Marathon) – Held every year in late March. This marathon is watched by crowds of people (locals and tourists) as the athletes run past by many of the city's spectacular landmarks and beautiful churches.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in April - Rome
• Festa della Primavera (Spring Festival) – It takes place early April highliting the beauty of all corners of Rome. The most commonly known area where this colorful special event takes place is the Spanish Steps. These amazing steps are decorated with azalea plants and concerts are held on top of the steps in Trinita dei Monti.
• Good Friday – During early April, in the evening the Pope leads a Procession of the Cross from the Colosseum garden to the Roman Forum. Take part or simply admire the parade of people following this amazing site.
• Easter – This year follows on April 12th, 2009. A memorable outdoor mass takes place in St. Peter's Square in the morning listening very carefully to the pope. There are more than 20,000 seats available for anyone who wants to attend. At the end, the Pope then blesses the crowd at noon. I do advise to go early for seating.
• Easter Monday – On April 13th, (long weekend) most locals go away to the country side and spend a relax three day weekend. In Rome however, in Castel Sant'Angelo gardens many celebrations are held to the public.
• Live Concerts – All throughout the month of April, the Accademia Filarmonica Romana performs regularly at the Teatro Olimpico to the public. If you are into music, this is a great place to go see.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in May - Rome
• Introducing new Vatican Guard – On May 6th 2009 an event will be held swearing in of the new guard at the Vatican on the anniversary for the Sacking of Rome.
• Tennis – In the middle of May, the tennis Masters Series Roma start at the Parco del Foro Italico
• Live Concerts – All throughout the month of April, the Accademia Filarmonica Romana performs regularly at the Teatro Olimpico to the public. If you are into music, this is a great place to go see.
• Chamber and symphony concerts - throughout May, the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia performs at the Via della Conciliazione, near Castle Sant’Angelo and Vatican St. Peter’s square.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in June - Rome
• Festa della Republica – On the first Sunday in June, this incredible military parade takes place on Via dei Fori Imperiali between the Colosseum and Piazza di Venezia. The street closes becoming an event where Italy celebrates their republic day.
• Saint Peter and Paul Day – During late June, solemn masses are held at St. Peter's Basilica (Vatican) and also all over Rome during this holiday.
• Pesaro Film Festival – In late June, also known as the International Exhibition of New Cinema – (hyperlink), works of recent/old films of new directors and also other recognitions from many countries around the world.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in July - Rome
• 4th of July –An American holiday also celebrated by Italians in Rome in the company of other Americans. It includes picnics, fireworks and many other fun activities.
• Spoleto Festival – Held in early July held in Spoleto. This festival presents top-quality concerts, opera, dance, theatre and film for all tastes.
• Operas and Ballets – During the whole month of July and early August, some of the best local Opera singers and ballets dancers perform regularly at Teatro dell'Opera, Piazza Beniamino Gigli. If you are in Rome, do not miss a show.
• Noianti Festival – From middle to late July there will be folk music, dancing, stands all of kinds selling goods and fireworks display in Trastevere. Fun activities for the whole family in honour of the Virgin Carmine.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in August - Rome
• Festa della Madonna della Neve – On August 5th, open-air film festival held at Santa Maria Maggiore church.
• Ferragosto (The Assumption) – A very traditional holiday held every August 15th, the mid-summer Roman holiday. Many locals take this holiday and go away to their country home outside the city of Rome or the beaches. On this day, you will not see many locals around as you will also notice many places are closed.
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in September - Rome
• Crafts show – Takes place late September in Via dell'Orso. A must see!
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in October - Rome
• No activities
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in November - Rome
• All Saints' Day – Only once a year in early November, all churches will be open to the public for visitors.
• Unity Day – It represents World War I and Armed Forces Day. A unique ceremony takes place at the Tomb of the “Unknown Soldier” at Piazza Navona Held in November. Really nice site!
Rome Events and Rome Holidays in December - Rome - Rome
• Feast of the Immaculate Conception - Early December, the Pope places flowers at the column of the Virgin in Piazza di Spagnathis religious holiday.
• St. Stephen's Day - December 26th, many Romans visit nativity scenes, decorated churches with Christmas spirit throughout Rome on this public holiday… very popular day in Rome. An excellent day to visit and look inside all the beautiful churches in Rome.
• New Year's Eve - December 31st, masses are celebrated in churches all over Rome. There are also many parties and general celebrations in public places, restaurants and also in homes of family and friends.