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Get ready to experience the energy and excitement of Stadio Olimpico in Rome, the beating heart of Italian sports!
Home to both AS Roma and Lazio, this iconic stadium has hosted everything from world-class football matches to the unforgettable 1960 Olympics.
Whether you’re a sports fan or just curious about its rich history, Stadio Olimpico is a must-visit on any trip to Rome.
Keep reading to learn everything you need to know before visiting this legendary venue!
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What’s ahead
Things to know before booking tickets
You can book Olympic Stadium tour tickets online or at the venue. However, purchasing at the attraction may involve long wait times, especially during peak hours. Online tickets help you skip the queue, are often cheaper, and allow you to choose a preferred time slot in advance. Booking online also ensures availability and prevents last-minute sell-outs. After the purchase, tickets are emailed to you, and you can enter by showing the e-ticket on your smartphone at the Monte Mario Tribune of the stadium—no printouts needed.
Olympic Stadium entry tickets
With this ticket, you’ll get admission to the main stadium, where you can visit the locker rooms, display case rooms, trophy portals, and even the pitch.
Learn about the glorious past of the stadium as you hear tales about legendary players and unforgettable matches.
You’ll also get to browse memorabilia, check out star players’ jerseys, and relive some of football’s most historic moments.
The ticket price also includes the Rome City Audio Guide App for your smartphone.
Ticket Prices
Adult (7+ years): €22
Child (up to 6 years): Free
Buy a Roma Pass and visit one or two of Rome’s top attractions with access to public transport. Choose either a 48-hour or a 72-hour pass and get direct entry into the city’s famous gems.
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Frequently asked questions
Here are some questions tourists ask before purchasing their tickets for the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
Does the Stadium offer free tickets?
Entry to the attraction is free for children aged six years and younger.
Can I buy tickets at the venue?
Yes, tickets are available at the venue’s ticket office. However, due to high demand, the popular timeslots may sell out, so it’s better to get them online in advance.
Do we need to print online tickets?
Visitors can present their tickets on mobile devices, but printed tickets are also accepted at the Stadio Olimpico. You can show your voucher at the entrance of the Monte Mario Tribune of the Stadium.
What is the Stadium’s arrival time?
When you book the Stadium tickets, you must select a preferred visit time. Security clearance can take up to 30 minutes, depending on the day and tourist season. We recommend arriving well in advance of your visit time.
Does Roma Pass include access to the attraction?
The Roma Pass has not yet included Stadio Olimpico in its go-to sightseeing list.
What is the Stadium’s refund policy?
The Stadium has a strict non-refundable ticket policy. This means that once you purchase tickets, you cannot receive a refund regardless of the reason for cancellation or no-show. This policy applies to all ticket types, including adult, child, and discounted tickets.
How to reschedule Stadio Olimpico’s ticket?
The attraction does not allow you to change the date and time of your visit under any circumstances.
Is the Stadium tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is accessible to people with disabilities. However, it is recommended that you contact the stadium beforehand to make any necessary arrangements.
Can I take photographs during the Olympic Stadium tour?
Yes, you can click photos during the tour. However, the use of flash photography is prohibited.
Are there any items prohibited during the Stadium’s tour?
Items like large bags, outside food and drinks, weapons, and professional recording equipment are prohibited during tours. However, we recommend that you review the stadium’s guidelines before arrival.
Is there a restaurant which I can visit during the tour?
There is a cafe at the end of the tour where you can sit and relax for a while.
Timings
Olympic Stadium tours are available daily from 10 am to 6 pm, except on matchdays.
The last tour starts at 5.30 pm.
While booking tickets, you can pick a timeslot that suits your schedule.
How long does the tour take
The Olympic Stadium tour lasts an hour.
During the tour, you can visit the locker rooms, the trophy portal, and the pitch and exhibition room, which might require some extra time.
Remember that you must arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.
Best time to visit
The best time to visit the Olympic Stadium is when it opens at 10 am, as it’s usually quieter and much more enjoyable.
If you cannot make it in the morning, 4 pm is the next best time.
You’ll have plenty of time to explore without the crowds before the stadium closes.
Try to avoid weekends and public holidays, as it tends to get pretty busy then.
What you’ll experience at the Olympic Stadium Tour
The tour starts by celebrating legends like Francesco Totti, Usain Bolt, Vasco Rossi, and Roger Waters, all of whom have left their mark on this iconic stadium.
You’ll dive into the stadium’s rich history from the 1960 Olympics, the 1974 European Championships, and the 1990 World Cup.
You’ll also explore the museum, reliving championship glory, and stop by the Trophy Room and Be A Hero room to feel the excitement of fan culture up close.
But the best part? You’ll actually get to walk on the field, touch the grass, and soak up the incredible atmosphere where football history was made.
Before you head out, be sure to stop by the Olimpico Store for souvenirs and grab a bite at the Bistrot to complete your Stadio Olimpico experience!