City pass bundling public transport with free and discounted museum entries.
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The verdict
Who it's worth it for
Great for
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Depends
Families with kids
History & culture buffs
Not for
Travellers on a budget
If you've only got a day
Couples
Solo travellers
A skip for most travellers.
Why we say this
Insider secrets & local vibes
Worth it if you hit several paid sites fast and ride a lot of transit — free entry to your first one (48h) or two (72h) plus unlimited buses, trams, and metro.
Not independently verified — estimated
If you're mostly seeing free piazzas and churches, you simply won't break even.
Not independently verified — estimated
It skips the ticket line but not the security line, so it doesn't solve the worst queues — and the Vatican Museums aren't covered at all.
Not independently verified — estimated
What it feels like
Reading the room, traveller by traveller
First-timers
Useful only if you've mapped out several paid sites and lots of transit; otherwise skip it.
With friends
Pays off for an active sightseeing pace, less so for a leisurely, free-wandering trip.
Multigenerational
The unlimited transport is handy for groups who'll lean on buses and the metro.
Good to know
Before you go
Cost
€33 (48h) / €58.50 (72h)
Time
n/a
Last verified
2026-06-17
Getting there
Covers unlimited buses, trams, and metro within Rome for its validity period.
Booking
Buy online or at info points; choose the 48h (€33) or 72h (€58.50) version based on your pace.