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Combo (Save 37%): Colosseum + Vatican Museums Pass

Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater.
Visitors exploring the first floor of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.
Tourists in Vatican Museums courtyard with Sphere Within Sphere sculpture, Rome, Italy.
Entrance to the Vatican Museums with sculptures above the door in Rome.

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Use this combo to get discounted access to Rome's most famous landmarks – the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum!

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Colosseum Pass + Vatican Hosted Entry
from €85.90
€54.29
37% off

Colosseum

  • Timed entry to the Colosseum at your selected slot
  • Explore the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill at your own pace
  • Multilingual offline audio guide for flexible, self-paced exploration

Vatican Museums

  • Hosted entry with ticket validation and direction through the entry process
  • Meet your host near the Vatican Museums entrance
  • Explore the Vatican Museums and continue into the Sistine Chapel
Colosseum Arena Access + Vatican Hosted Entry
from €95.90
€71.29
26% off

Colosseum

  • Exclusive access to the Arena Floor, where gladiators once fought
  • Timed entry to the Colosseum at your selected slot
  • Explore the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill at your own pace
  • Multilingual offline audio guide for uninterrupted, self-paced exploration

Vatican Museums

  • Hosted entry with ticket validation and direction through the entry process
  • Meet your host near the Vatican Museums entrance
  • Explore the Vatican Museums and continue into the Sistine Chapel
4.5/5(47,576)

Afonso S

Family
Verified booking
2 days ago
The visit to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel was one of the most memorable experiences of my trip. I was impressed by the sheer number of works of art, sculptures, and paintings—all very well preserved and steeped in history. Even though there were many visitors, I was still able to appreciate the beauty of the spaces. The most special moment was stepping into the Sistine Chapel and seeing Michelangelo’s famous frescoes in person. It’s a feeling that’s hard to describe and very different from seeing them only in photographs. The entire atmosphere conveys great historical and cultural significance. I recommend this visit to anyone passing through Rome, as it’s a unique place that’s truly worth seeing. Furthermore, the visit helped me better understand the importance of art and history in European culture, making the experience even more enriching and memorable.

Margialena M

Family
Verified booking
2 days ago
The guide that took us through the checkpoint and informed us about the process was amazing and that service was worth the money..! We didn't expect the vastness of the museum and the variety of the dispalying artifacts. It was huge and crowded but not disturbingly..Certainly, there is no time to look at everything and sometimes you need to rush in order for the crowd to keep moving... Few places to rest and freshen up. Mesmerizing the pinacoteca and ofcourse the Sixtine Chapel. It would be nice to be formerly advised about the fact that you need ID for the children as well and that you might need to cover up legs and shoulders for the Chapel.

Jayson J

Couple
Verified booking
2 days ago
The Vatican Museums were amazing and I was happy that we were able to get in so quickly. The group brought us where we needed to and guided us through the line promptly, which allowed us to be able to explore the museum and get to the Sistine Chapel at our own leisure. Overall, great experience!

Christine A

Couple
Verified booking
2 days ago
Everything went smoothly. The day before, I also received a message via WhatsApp, which gave me the chance to ask some questions, and I got a quick response. It only took a few minutes to get in, and the museum itself was very impressive.

Casse M

Family
Verified booking
Yesterday
It was easy to pick up our tickets and enter the Colosseum. However, it was still difficult to follow the audio guide’s route because of the crowds. We took advantage of the 24-hour pass to visit the Forum the next day. The audio guide was easier to use at the Forum. We were already familiar with the sites.

Michael H

Solo
Verified booking
3 weeks ago
The Vatican Museums were a highlight of my trip to Italy this year. Exploring this extensive collection at the historic Vatican site is truly fascinating—featuring, for example, original works by Van Gogh, Chagall, Gauguin, Picasso, and the great painter Raphael, as well as Michelangelo’s frescoes. All of this is part of a unique collection that showcases wonderful ancient sculptures. A journey through the entire ancient world with valuable exhibits... There’s the original autographed jersey of Maradona and Pelé, Schumi’s Formula 1 steering wheel, the popes’ state carriages, and their “Papa-Mobiles.” You can also enjoy a cozy cup of coffee and a snack inside the well-maintained open-air restaurant. It was exhausting, but since I wasn’t in a rush, it was very enjoyable. There are benches and places to take a break everywhere. The highlight, of course, is the Sistine Chapel, the site of the secret papal election by the conclave, with Michelangelo’s magnificent paintings. I had purchased a ticket in advance through "HeadOut"; the admission and service were great, and it saved a lot of time since we were admitted immediately instead of having to wait in the usual long line. The museum offers an audio guide for 8 EUR that explains all the sights in a simple yet interesting way. Many rooms are air-conditioned, and you can send greetings to your loved ones directly from the Vatican Post Office. For me, it was a uniquely wonderful experience; including the great tour operator "headout," I can highly recommend it. Best regards, Micha
    • Visit 2 of Rome's most sought-after attractions with a single money-saving ticket.

    • Discover era-defining art by Michelangelo, Raphael, da Vinci, and Titian, amongst others at the Vatican Museums.

    • The collection spans 54 galleries and includes the Gallery of Maps, Raphael’s Rooms, and more.

    • Marvel at the stunning frescoes that adorn the walls of the world-famous Sistine Chapel.

    • Get access to the Colosseum, a landmark synonymous with Rome itself, along with an audio commentary that dives deep into its history.

    • Also access the Roman Forum, hub of socio-economic life in Ancient Rome, and Palatine Hill, where you can take in unparalleled views of the city.

  • Colosseum

    • Access to the Colosseum Arena & floors 1 and 2

    • Access to Palatine Hill & Roman Forum

    • Digital audio guide in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian & Chinese

    • Access to exclusive Arena floor (as per option selected)

    Vatican Museums

    • Entry to the Vatican Museums

    • Access to the Sistine Chapel

  • Colosseum

    • Access to the Colosseum underground

    • Live guide

    Vatican Museums

    • Entry to St. Peter's Basilica

    • Audio guide

    • Live guide

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    What our guests say

    Michael H

    Solo
    Verified booking
    3 weeks ago
    The Vatican Museums were a highlight of my trip to Italy this year. Exploring this extensive collection at the historic Vatican site is truly fascinating—featuring, for example, original works by Van Gogh, Chagall, Gauguin, Picasso, and the great painter Raphael, as well as Michelangelo’s frescoes. All of this is part of a unique collection that showcases wonderful ancient sculptures. A journey through the entire ancient world with valuable exhibits... There’s the original autographed jersey of Maradona and Pelé, Schumi’s Formula 1 steering wheel, the popes’ state carriages, and their “Papa-Mobiles.” You can also enjoy a cozy cup of coffee and a snack inside the well-maintained open-air restaurant. It was exhausting, but since I wasn’t in a rush, it was very enjoyable. There are benches and places to take a break everywhere. The highlight, of course, is the Sistine Chapel, the site of the secret papal election by the conclave, with Michelangelo’s magnificent paintings. I had purchased a ticket in advance through "HeadOut"; the admission and service were great, and it saved a lot of time since we were admitted immediately instead of having to wait in the usual long line. The museum offers an audio guide for 8 EUR that explains all the sights in a simple yet interesting way. Many rooms are air-conditioned, and you can send greetings to your loved ones directly from the Vatican Post Office. For me, it was a uniquely wonderful experience; including the great tour operator "headout," I can highly recommend it. Best regards, Micha

    Mary B

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Jun 2026
    The crowds at the Vatican weren't too bad as we chose to start our visit at 4 pm or so. After about 2 hours, we were ready for a break and a snack. I was disappointed to find no tables with chairs at them; it was standing room only. It's not much of a break if you have to stand through it! Upon leaving the Vatican, we were approached by a taxi driver who asked if we wanted to engage him. We said yes and got in his taxi. To make a long story short, he overcharged us for the ride and, after I had given him a €50 note, he said I had only given him a €10. I was sure I had given him €50 to pay the €48 we owed. He said no, I had only given him a €10. Feeling rushed, flustered and tired after our time at the Vatican, I gave him the benefit of the doubt, only to later discover I had given him €50 and then another €20 and 3 - €10 Euro notes. Plus, I tipped him €5 Euros!! So in the end I had given him €105 Euros for an inflated taxi ride of €48. I felt like such an idiot, but in reality I had been intentionally scammed by a taxi driver, who targets patrons leaving the Vatican. Needless to say, this event left a very sour taste in my mouth regarding my Vatican visit.

    Kelly S

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    One of the most memorable moments from our visit to the Colosseum was standing inside the massive arena and imagining the thousands of people who once filled the seats nearly 2,000 years ago. Seeing the size and complexity of the structure in person was far more impressive than any picture could capture. What stood out most was the contrast between the grandeur of the architecture and the reality of what took place there. As we looked across the ancient stone walls and underground chambers, we were reminded of the countless lives, stories, and historical events connected to this iconic landmark. It brought history to life in a way that books and documentaries never could. The experience left a lasting impression because it gave my daughter and myself a deeper appreciation for the ingenuity of ancient civilizations and the enduring impact of history. Standing in a place that has survived centuries of change made us reflect on the passage of time and the legacy people leave behind. It was both humbling and inspiring, making the Colosseum one of the most unforgettable stops on our trip to Rome.

    Dario R

    Group
    Verified booking
    2 weeks ago
    The host is located near the skip-the-line entrance to the Vatican museums; the place has a vending machine with food and drinks, restrooms, and fans, so it was very pleasant. We walked for 5 minutes and got in the fast-track lines. Everything was very intuitive, even though we didn’t speak English very well. The staff used gestures that were very helpful in guiding us. The highlight of the tour was seeing the Sistine Chapel. You have to be quiet in there and photography is not allowed; there’s a dress code that’s taken very seriously. You might see people without appropriate attire in the museums, but in the Sistine Chapel they’re very strict. It makes you want to stay there for hours, but there are so many museums, with something for every taste. The corridor leading up to the Sistine Chapel is enormous, filled with artwork on the ceilings and walls. It also seems like the crowd gets bigger the closer you get, as you can see in the photo. Truly wonderful!

    Bindu T

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    As a first-time visitor to Europe, nothing prepared me for the moment I stepped into the Colosseum's ancient arena. Standing where gladiators once fought nearly 2,000 years ago, I was struck by the sheer scale, history, and atmosphere of the monument. What made the experience unforgettable was looking up at the towering arches and imagining the roar of thousands of spectators who once filled the stands. It felt as though history had come alive around me. The Colosseum stood out because it is far more than an architectural marvel it is a powerful symbol of human ambition, resilience, and storytelling across centuries. That single moment of standing in the heart of one of the world's greatest landmarks left a lasting impression on me. As my first European trip, it set an incredibly high standard and gave me a deep appreciation for the rich history and culture that Europe has to offer.
  • Access 2 of Rome's treasures: the Vatican Museums with the Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum, with a single ticket!

    Vatican Museums

    At the Vatican Museums, and explore a whole world of art for as long as you like. Admire classical sculptures, tapestries, and paintings by Renaissance greats like Raphael, Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Bernini, and Leonardo da Vinci. There's an entire section devoted to Modern Religious Art, where you'll find pieces by van Gogh, Dalí, and Picasso. Must-visit sections of the Vatican Museums include the Raphael Rooms, the Gallery of Maps, the Sala Rotunda and the Gallery of Statues, and the Hall of Busts.

    Of course, one cannot visit the Vatican Museums without seeing the iconic Sistine Chapel. Located at the end of the Vatican Museums and neighboring St. Peter's Basilica, this 15th-century chapel's walls and ceilings are covered by some of the most astounding frescoes ever produced. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo in a span of 4 years, is considered to be a cornerstone of western art. The Last Judgement covers the wall behind the altar and is probably the most famous single work of art in the Sistine Chapel. Please note: Entry to the museums is by obligatory online booking.

    Colosseum

    The Colosseum is believed to have been built as a gift from the ancient emperors to the Roman people. This majestic outdoor amphitheater was once the epicenter for entertainment, hosting public spectacles and games. Quite a bloody past. It was, after all, a stage for gladiator fights, often including animals. This is your chance to step back in time, marvel at the impressive architecture, and walk the floor of the greatest arena known to mankind.

    You also get entry to the Palatine Hill and Roman Forum. See popular sites such as the Temple of Antoninus Pius, Temple of Castor and Pollux, Temple of Saturn, Arch of Septimius Severus, and much more. Palatine Hill offers one of the best views of the city. Once considered the most desirable neighborhood in Rome, it is now an extensive archaeological site.

    The audio guide, narrated by local experts, offers an interactive map of the Colosseum, Palatine Hill, and the Roman Forum. As you walk around, tap the area you are exploring and listen to brief commentary dedicated to that spot. Tip: Bring along your earphones for the best audio experience.

  • Important Information

    Colosseum

    • The audio guide is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Chinese.

    • Please bring your own earphones for the best audio guide experience.

    Vatican Museums

    • For visitors with mobility impairment, the Vatican Museums offer free wheelchair hire from the cloakroom.

    • Please carry a valid ID with you and present it at the time of entry if requested. Should you fail to do so, venue authorities may deny you entry and such instances are not liable for reschedules or refunds.

    Restrictions

    Colosseum

    • For safety and security reasons, no large backpacks or pieces of luggage are allowed inside the Colosseum. No storage facility is available. You can, however, take a baby stroller into the Colosseum with you, should it be necessary.

    Vatican Museums

    • Strict Dress Code: Knees and shoulders MUST be covered for all guests.
    • Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
    • Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
    • Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.

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