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Discover Rome's ancient history with the Roman Forum Super Pass, including entry to key sites, an audio guide, and a 30-day validity—perfect for flexible exploration.

The Rome: Roman Forum Super Pass Entry with Audio Guide App offers a comprehensive way to explore some of Italy’s most iconic archaeological sites. For €54, this pass provides entrance to the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and Imperial Forum, along with access to several museums and ancient structures. The validity extends for 30 days, giving ample flexibility to plan your visits without strict time constraints.
This ticket is ideal for history enthusiasts or those wanting a deep dive into Rome’s past at their own pace. It includes a digital audio guide, which is available offline, and covers multiple important sites, making it a practical choice for travelers who enjoy self-guided adventures. One notable aspect is the small group limit of 10 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.
While the ticket does not include entry to the Colosseum, it offers a cost-effective way to access key Roman ruins and museums, especially if you prefer exploring independently. Keep in mind, the Domus Tiberiana remains closed, and the ticket is non-refundable, so planning ahead is recommended.
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The tour begins at any entrance to the Roman Forum, with several options such as via Sacra, near the Arch of Titus, or Piazza della Madonna di Loreto. Once you arrive, you’ll simply present your voucher for quick access, avoiding long lines during busy periods.
The Roman Forum itself features ruins of ancient government buildings and temples, allowing you to walk through the heart of old Rome. The site is open from early morning, and the self-guided format means you can spend as much or as little time as you want at each area.

Your ticket grants entry to the Roman Forum Museum, where fascinating artifacts and exhibits help bring ancient history to life. The museum showcases sculptures, frescoes, and archaeological finds, providing context to what you see around you in the ruins.
Visitors appreciate the short, to-the-point audio guide, which enhances understanding without overwhelming. The museum offers a chance to see well-preserved relics and exhibitions that explain the political and social life of ancient Rome.
The Palatine Hill is one of the most significant stops on this pass, known as the center of Rome’s original settlement. The Palatine Museum housed here displays sculptures and frescoes from imperial times.
As you explore Palatine Hill, you’ll enjoy spectacular views over the Roman Forum and the city beyond. Notable sites include the Ninfeo della Pioggia and remains of imperial palaces, making it a highlight for visitors seeking both history and scenery.
More Great Tours NearbyThe pass grants access to the House of the Vestals, where you can learn about the Vestal Virgins, their rituals, and lives in ancient Rome. The Curia Iulia and Aula Isiaca are also included, where frescoes and architectural features provide insight into Roman civic and religious practices.
The House of Augustus and House of Livia can be visited, offering a glimpse into imperial residences with well-preserved features. These sites are particularly appreciated for their frescoes and historic significance.
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The Forum of Caesar and Forum of Nerva serve as the perfect spots to admire Roman engineering and urban planning. These sites are less crowded and give a sense of the grandeur of ancient Rome’s political life.
The self-guided nature allows visitors to linger and contemplate, making these moments especially meaningful. Both sites are included in the pass, and their well-preserved remains illustrate Rome’s architectural mastery.
The meeting point is flexible, with vouchers accepted at multiple entrances, like via Sacra or Trajan’s Column. The entire route is barrier-free, making it accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
The ticket is valid for 30 days, but once used, it must be redeemed on that day, with no time reservation needed. The small group size ensures a more personal experience, and the digital audio guide enhances the visit without the need for a physical guide.
The pass does not work on free days, such as the first Sunday of the month or April 25th, when you need to get a first-come, first-served ticket. Planning your visit outside these days guarantees smooth access.
The Domus Tiberiana remains closed, so it’s best to plan visits around the open sites and check the updated hours—from 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM during March to September 2025, with slight variations for specific locations.

At €54 for a 30-day validity, this pass offers great value for travelers interested in independent exploration. The audio guide greatly enhances understanding and makes the experience more engaging.
While it excludes the Colosseum, the abundance of other famous sites and museum access makes it a cost-effective option for those who prefer self-guided adventures. The small group size and barrier-free routes further add to its appeal.
This comprehensive ticket suits travelers who want flexibility to discover Rome without the pressure of timed entries to the Colosseum. The wide range of included sites and audio guide help uncover the stories behind the ruins at a relaxed pace.
The main limitations are the exclusion of the Colosseum and the non-refundable policy, so planning carefully is essential. The value for money and ease of access make this an attractive choice for history lovers and independent explorers.
“Roma is a gorgeous historical city. This pass helps you enhance your touring to a next level.”
Does the pass include entry to the Colosseum?
No, the Colosseum is not included. This pass covers Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and several museums.
How long is the pass valid?
It is valid for 30 days from the first use, giving flexibility to plan multiple visits.
Is the audio guide available offline?
Yes, the digital audio guide is provided offline, ensuring no need for internet during your exploration.
Are there any accessibility features?
Yes, the entire route is barrier-free, making it accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
Where do I start the tour?
You can present your voucher at any entrance to the Roman Forum, such as via Sacra or Trajan’s Column.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the tour is limited to a small group of 10 participants, promoting a more personal experience.
Can I visit during busy days?
The pass does not work on free days like the first Sunday of the month or April 25th; a first-come, first-served ticket is needed then.
What sites are included in the ticket?
Major sites include the Roman Forum, Palatine Museum, House of the Vestals, Curia Iulia, and more.
Is the Domus Tiberiana accessible?
No, the Domus Tiberiana remains closed and cannot be visited.
What is the price of the ticket?
The cost is €54, with a 30-day validity perfect for flexible sightseeing.
This tour represents a practical, self-guided way to explore Rome’s legendary ruins with expert commentary and flexible scheduling, making it a worthwhile purchase for independent travelers eager to uncover ancient history at their own pace.
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