AS Roma Tickets & Matchday Guide
Stadio Olimpico • Rome2025/26 Season
How to Buy AS Roma Tickets
Getting tickets to see AS Roma doesn't have to be confusing. This guide eliminates the guesswork by showing you all available options, from official club channels to hospitality packages to resellers, with clear pros, cons, and realistic expectations for each. Whether you want face-value pricing, guaranteed entry, or are willing to pay a premium, we'll help you find the right approach for your budget and match.
Official AS Roma Tickets
Stadio Olimpico holds over 70,000 fans, but AS Roma's passionate fanbase means high-profile matches sell out fast. The official asroma.com website is available in English and tickets are fully digital, delivered via the Il Mio Posto app or your phone's wallet.
Quick reality check for visitors:
- • Derby della Capitale (vs Lazio), Juventus, and Champions League knockout matches: Extremely high demand. Season ticket holders and long-standing fans take priority. Hospitality or verified marketplaces are your realistic options
- • Mid-table Serie A fixtures: Good availability through general sale with a free MyASR account on asroma.com. The Olimpico's 70,000+ capacity helps
- • Coppa Italia and early European group stage: Decent availability at face value through official channels
- • Roma's large fanbase and regular European competition drive consistent demand across the season
AS Roma's ticketing system:
- • Tickets are sold directly through asroma.com/en/tickets/men. You need a free MyASR account to purchase
- • All tickets are fully digital. Download them to your phone's wallet or access them through the Il Mio Posto app. No paper tickets
- • Each fan can purchase up to four tickets per transaction
- • Season ticket holders (Plus, Classic Extra, Classic) get automatic access. Plus and Classic Extra holders can resell seats through the Il Mio Posto app when they cannot attend
Important for international visitors:
- • The official website is fully available in English and accepts international credit cards
- • A valid photo ID (passport for international visitors) is required at the stadium gates. The name on your ticket must match your ID
- • Download the Il Mio Posto app before matchday and load your tickets in advance. Have your QR code ready at the turnstile
- • For away matches, you may need an AS Roma Card (costs around 20 euros, valid for 5 years). For home matches at the Olimpico, a MyASR account is sufficient
What is realistically accessible without season ticket history:
- • Best target: Mid-table Serie A fixtures where general sale opens with plenty of availability
- • Worth trying: Cup matches and early European group stage games
- • Difficult: Derby della Capitale (vs Lazio), Juventus, Napoli, and late-stage European matches. Look at hospitality or marketplaces for these
- • Our take: A free MyASR account is enough for most regular fixtures. For the big matches, hospitality or a verified marketplace is the practical route
Roma Ticket Strategy
- For most Serie A matches, a free MyASR account on asroma.com is enough to buy tickets in general sale. No paid membership needed for routine fixtures
- For the Derby della Capitale (vs Lazio), Juventus, and European knockout matches, plan ahead. Hospitality or marketplace tickets are the most reliable route for visitors
- The Curva Sud is the Roma ultras' end and produces the best atmosphere, but availability is limited. Tribuna Tevere and Tribuna Monte Mario offer excellent views with a good matchday feel
- Tickets go on sale at different times depending on the match category. Check asroma.com regularly in the weeks before your visit
AS Roma Official Hospitality & Packages
AS Roma offer VIP hospitality at the Stadio Olimpico, including premium seating in the Tribuna d'Onore, pre-match dining, and open bar. Official resellers P1 Travel (now part of Seat Unique) and SportsBreaks also offer ticket and hotel packages designed for international visitors.
AS Roma Official VIP Hospitality
Premium packages at the Stadio Olimpico featuring VIP seating in the Tribuna d'Onore, pre-match gourmet buffet, and complimentary drinks before and during the match. Tickets are fully digital and delivered via the Il Mio Posto app. Check asroma.com/en/tickets for available VIP options per match.
Browse VIP Packages →P1 Travel (Seat Unique)
Official AS Roma ticket reseller offering match tickets and hospitality packages. P1 Travel (recently acquired by Seat Unique) works directly with the club and provides packages designed for international visitors, including ticket-and-hotel bundles for home matches at the Stadio Olimpico.
View Packages →SportsBreaks
Official ticket and hotel packages for AS Roma home matches. Includes match tickets and overnight stay in a hand-picked Rome hotel. A strong option for international visitors who want everything bundled together with the logistics handled.
View Packages →Choosing the Right Experience
- For the Derby della Capitale, Juventus, and Champions League knockout matches, hospitality is often the most reliable way to secure entry
- P1 Travel is an official AS Roma reseller and offers flexible packages. Good for visitors who want just tickets or tickets plus hotel
- SportsBreaks bundles tickets with Rome hotel stays, simplifying logistics for international visitors making a weekend of it
AS Roma Ticket Marketplaces
Secondary market platforms with availability when official channels sell out. For high-demand Roma fixtures like the Derby della Capitale and European knockout matches, these platforms are often the most practical option for international visitors.
Ticket resale platforms operate independently of AS Roma and Matchday Guide. Clubs reserve the right to refuse entry for unauthorized tickets. All purchases are at your own risk. We recommend choosing vendors with buyer protection and checking ratings on Trustpilot.
LiveFootballTickets.com
Specialized football platform with 150% money-back guarantee and transparent pricing focused on European matches.
Browse Tickets →HelloTickets
Curated network of vetted professional sellers with multilingual support. Tourist-friendly platform with simple navigation and refund protection if events are canceled or tickets don't arrive on time.
Browse Tickets →StubHub
Large global marketplace with strong buyer guarantee. Good inventory for Serie A and straightforward mobile ticket delivery.
Browse Tickets →Marketplace Safety Tips
- AS Roma checks ID at the gate. Ensure your marketplace handles name changes or provides documentation that matches your passport
- Prices on secondary markets spike for the Derby della Capitale and Champions League matches. Buy early for the best value
- Compare prices across platforms. LiveFootballTickets and HelloTickets often have competitive pricing for Serie A
AS Roma Matchday Guide
Plan your visit to Stadio Olimpico: the best areas to stay, the most reliable routes on matchday, authentic AS Roma pubs and traditions, and how to fit a stadium tour into your trip. Everything you need for a smooth, local-feeling experience.
Where to Stay for AS Roma Matches
Stadio Olimpico is in the Foro Italico area, about 5km north of Rome's historic centre. The Prati neighbourhood and Flaminio area are the closest well-connected districts, with easy tram or bus access to the ground. Staying in the city centre (Piazza del Popolo, Spanish Steps, Trastevere) is also practical, with metro and tram connections reaching the stadium in 30-40 minutes. Rome is a world-class city, so wherever you stay, the matchday trip is part of the experience.
Browse All Nearby Hotels
Interactive map showing available hotels near Stadio Olimpico with live prices.
Notable Hotels Near Stadio Olimpico
Well-rated options at various price points, organized by distance from the stadium.
Prati (Closest Neighbourhood)
AC Hotel by Marriott Clodio Roma
Prati district, 15-minute walk to Bus 32 or short taxi to stadium
A modern 4-star Marriott property in the Prati neighbourhood, one of the closest quality hotels to Stadio Olimpico. Recently renovated with 103 rooms, a rooftop terrace, and Italian cuisine at La Tradizione. The Prati location puts you near the Vatican and within striking distance of the stadium.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: The top choice for matchday convenience in Prati. Bus 32 from nearby Ottaviano connects to the stadium area. The Marriott brand brings reliable international standards.
View Hotel →Atlante Star Hotel
Prati district near Vatican, 20 minutes to stadium by bus
A 4-star hotel with a famous rooftop terrace offering views of St Peter's Dome. 65 rooms including suites, located just two blocks from the Vatican. The Prati neighbourhood is walkable, safe, and full of excellent restaurants.
Vibe: Mid-range to Luxury | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Combine a Roma match with Vatican sightseeing. The rooftop terrace is a highlight. Bus 32 from the nearby Ottaviano area runs to the stadium.
View Hotel →Flaminio / Parioli (Near Piazza del Popolo)
Best Western Hotel Rivoli
Flaminio area, near Villa Borghese, 30-minute walk or short tram ride to stadium
A 4-star hotel near Villa Borghese and Piazza del Popolo. Features a restaurant, terrace, gym, and library. The Flaminio location is well-connected to the stadium via Tram 2 from the nearby Flaminio metro station, making it one of the most practical bases for matchday.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Good value in a pleasant neighbourhood. Tram 2 from Flaminio goes directly toward the stadium. Walking distance to Piazza del Popolo and Villa Borghese.
View Hotel →Hotel Lord Byron
Parioli district, near Villa Borghese, 25 minutes to stadium by taxi
A 5-star boutique hotel in an Art Deco villa in the residential Parioli neighbourhood. 35 rooms with original artwork and sculptures, plus a garden, library, and restaurant serving organic locally-sourced food. Walking distance to Villa Borghese gardens and Piazza del Popolo.
Vibe: Luxury | Rating: 5 stars | Matchday notes: The upscale choice for visitors who want a quiet, refined base. The Parioli neighbourhood is one of Rome's most elegant residential areas. Taxi to the stadium takes about 25 minutes on non-matchday traffic.
View Hotel →City Centre (Historic Rome)
Rocco Forte Hotel de Russie
Piazza del Popolo, 4-minute walk from Flaminio metro station, 40 minutes to stadium by tram/walk
A 5-star hotel on Via del Babuino between Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps. Features the famous Secret Garden with Mediterranean terraces, a spa, and Le Jardin de Russie restaurant. The Flaminio metro station is a 4-minute walk, connecting to Tram 2 toward the stadium.
Vibe: Luxury | Rating: 5 stars | Matchday notes: The premium city centre base. Walk to Flaminio, take Tram 2 toward Piazza Mancini, then walk to the stadium. You are in the heart of Rome's best shopping, dining, and sightseeing.
View Hotel →NH Collection Roma Palazzo Cinquecento
Near Roma Termini station, 30 minutes to stadium by metro and tram
A 4-star hotel near Rome's main Termini railway station with 177 rooms, a rooftop terrace, and garden. The proximity to Termini makes it ideal for visitors arriving by train or needing connections across the city. Metro Line A from Termini to Flaminio takes about 10 minutes.
Vibe: Mid-range | Rating: 4 stars | Matchday notes: Best for visitors arriving by train or wanting maximum transport connectivity. Metro Line A to Flaminio, then Tram 2 toward the stadium. The whole journey takes about 30 minutes.
View Hotel →Rome Hotel Strategy for AS Roma Matches
- Prati is the closest practical neighbourhood to the Stadio Olimpico, with good restaurants and the Vatican nearby. Bus 32 from Ottaviano runs to the stadium area
- Flaminio (near Piazza del Popolo) offers easy Tram 2 access toward the stadium and puts you in one of Rome's most attractive areas
- Book early for the Derby della Capitale and Champions League nights. Rome hotels fill up during major events and the peak tourist season (April to October)
Getting to Stadio Olimpico
Stadio Olimpico sits in the Foro Italico complex about 5km north of Rome's centre. There is no metro station at the stadium, so you will need a combination of metro plus tram or bus. The most popular matchday route is Metro Line A to Flaminio, then Tram 2 to Piazza Mancini, followed by a 10-15 minute walk. Allow extra time on matchdays as services get busy.
Metro + Tram (Recommended) (ATAC Roma)
• Flaminio (Metro Line A) + Tram 2
Tram 2 runs from Flaminio to Piazza Mancini (near stadium), then 10-15 minute walk to gates | Metro Line A (Orange), Tram 2 (Flaminio to Mancini) | The most popular matchday route. Take Metro Line A to Flaminio, exit and find the Tram 2 stop on Via Flaminia. Ride to the Piazza Mancini terminus, then walk north along Viale delle Olimpiadi to the stadium. Tram 2 runs every 5-10 minutes. On matchdays, follow the crowds.
Journey time: About 30-40 minutes from Roma Termini (10 minutes on metro, then tram and walk). From Piazza del Popolo/Flaminio, about 20-25 minutes total.
Frequency: Metro every 3-5 minutes during peak hours. Tram 2 every 5-10 minutes. Enhanced services on matchdays.
Cost: Standard BIT ticket (valid for 100 minutes of travel on metro, bus, and tram). Buy from metro station machines or tabacchi shops.
Tips:
- Buy your BIT ticket before matchday or use a contactless card at the metro gates. The ticket machines at Flaminio get long queues before matches
- After the match, Tram 2 back to Flaminio gets very crowded. Consider walking the full route from the stadium to Flaminio metro station (about 30-40 minutes) to avoid the crush, or wait 20-30 minutes for crowds to thin
- The walk from Piazza Mancini to the stadium takes you along Viale delle Olimpiadi past food vendors and scarf sellers. It is part of the matchday experience
Metro + Bus (ATAC Roma)
• Ottaviano (Metro Line A) + Bus 32
Bus 32 from Ottaviano area to Piazzale della Farnesina, then short walk to stadium | Metro Line A (Orange), Bus 32 | An alternative to the Flaminio/Tram 2 route. Take Metro Line A to Ottaviano, then catch Bus 32 toward Piazzale della Farnesina. The bus stops close to the stadium complex. This route can be less crowded than the Tram 2 option.
Journey time: About 30-40 minutes from Roma Termini.
Frequency: Bus 32 runs regularly but can be less frequent than Tram 2.
Cost: Standard BIT ticket.
Tips:
- Bus 32 from Ottaviano is a good alternative if you are staying in the Prati or Vatican area
- Other buses serving the Foro Italico area include routes 69, 280, and 301
On Foot from Flaminio
Recommendation: Viable option on nice days. Follow the crowds from Flaminio.
By Taxi / Rideshare
Recommendation: Acceptable for getting to the ground but plan to use public transport or walk back after the match.
Matchday Traditions & Atmosphere
Pre-Match Build-Up
Roma fans gather in the Ponte Milvio area before matches, filling the bars and restaurants around the ancient bridge. The streets along Viale delle Olimpiadi fill with scarf sellers, food vendors, and fans heading toward the stadium. Many Roma supporters congregate near Bar della Musica at the southern end of Viale delle Olimpiadi to greet the team bus, usually 60-90 minutes before kickoff. Others head to Roma Beer Company on Piazzale di Ponte Milvio for craft beer and burgers before the walk to the ground.
Inside the Stadio Olimpico
The Curva Sud is the home of Roma's ultras. The stand produces non-stop chanting, enormous flags, coordinated tifo displays, and pyrotechnic shows throughout the match. Before kickoff, the stadium plays Antonello Venditti's 'Roma Roma', the club anthem whose title roughly translates to 'Roma is not to be questioned, it is to be loved.' The entire Curva Sud sings along, and the moment when 70,000 scarves are raised is one of the defining images of Italian football. The Curva Nord is Lazio's end and sits empty during Roma home matches.
Derby della Capitale (vs Lazio)
The Derby della Capitale is one of the most intense rivalries in world football. Roma and Lazio share the Stadio Olimpico, and derby day splits the city in two. The Curva Sud (Roma) and Curva Nord (Lazio) face each other across the pitch, producing elaborate tifo displays and a level of noise that is hard to match anywhere in Europe. Tickets for the derby almost never reach general sale. Security is heightened significantly on derby day, and away fans are housed in a segregated section.
Post-Match
After the final whistle, the area around the stadium gets congested as 70,000 fans funnel through limited exit routes. Tram 2 back to Flaminio metro station gets packed, and buses fill up quickly. Many fans walk back toward Ponte Milvio to decompress with a drink before heading into the city centre. The bars around Piazzale di Ponte Milvio stay lively well after the match, and Roma's Trastevere and Centro Storico neighbourhoods are popular destinations for post-match dinner and drinks.
Visitor Tips
- Arrive at the stadium area at least 90 minutes before kickoff. The walk from Flaminio or Ponte Milvio takes time, and the approaches get busy
- The Curva Sud offers the most intense atmosphere but is dominated by ultra group members. Tribuna Tevere (east stand) and Tribuna Monte Mario (west stand) are better for first-time visitors wanting a good view with atmosphere
- The Stadio Olimpico is shared with Lazio. On Roma matchdays, the Curva Nord (Lazio's end) is closed. On derby day, both ends are full and the atmosphere is on another level
Pre-Match Bars for AS Roma Matches
Roma fans gather on the south side of the Stadio Olimpico, particularly along Viale delle Olimpiadi. The key pre-match spot is Bar della Musica where fans wait to greet the team bus. Rome is not a pub city in the English sense - the culture is outdoor bars, kiosks, and street food. Note: Piazzale di Ponte Milvio (north side of the stadium) is traditionally Lazio fan territory - Roma fans should stick to the south approach.
Bar della Musica
Southern end of Viale delle Olimpiadi, on the walk to the stadium
Atmosphere: Open-air bar, Lively matchday crowd, Roma fan gathering point
The most popular Roma fan pre-match spot. Located at the southern end of Viale delle Olimpiadi on the route to the Curva Sud. Fans gather here to greet the team bus, usually 60-90 minutes before kickoff. Cold beers and sandwiches. Gets packed on matchdays with a genuine pre-match buzz. This is the heart of the Roma matchday experience.
Entry notes: Open to all Roma fans. Gets very busy on matchdays. No booking needed, just turn up early.
Testaccio neighbourhood (pre-match dining)
Testaccio is a 20-minute taxi or bus ride from the stadium
Atmosphere: Traditional Roman neighbourhood, Authentic restaurants, Roma heartland
Testaccio is the traditional working-class neighbourhood most associated with Roma's fanbase. Head here for an authentic Roman lunch before the match - trattorias serving cacio e pepe, carbonara, and supplì. Not walkable to the stadium, but the neighbourhood captures old Roma culture better than anywhere else in the city. Take a taxi or bus to the ground after eating.
Entry notes: Restaurants, not a matchday pub. Book popular spots in advance. Then take transport to the stadium.
Viale delle Olimpiadi kiosks
Along the south approach to the Stadio Olimpico
Atmosphere: Street vendors, Casual, Open-air
On matchdays, mobile kiosks and street vendors line Viale delle Olimpiadi selling beer, sandwiches, and Roma scarves. The atmosphere builds as you walk toward the stadium with thousands of other fans. This is the natural Roma approach route from the Flaminio area.
Entry notes: Street vendors, no reservation needed. Cash useful for smaller vendors.
Pre-Match Strategy
- Bar della Musica is where Roma fans gather to see the team bus arrive. Get there early for the best spot
- Important: Piazzale di Ponte Milvio (north side of the stadium) is traditionally Lazio fan territory. Roma fans approach from the south via Flaminio and Viale delle Olimpiadi
- Rome's pre-match culture is outdoor bars and street food, not traditional pubs. Grab a beer from a kiosk and walk to the ground with the crowd
- For a deeper Roma experience, eat in Testaccio before the match - it is the spiritual home of the Roma fanbase
Stadio Olimpico Tour
The Stadio Olimpico Tour is operated by Sport e Salute (the Italian government sports agency) and takes you behind the scenes of the stadium that hosts both Roma and Lazio, plus the Italian national rugby and football teams. The tour covers areas normally off-limits to the public, including dressing rooms, the tunnel, and pitchside access.
Tour Details
Duration: Approximately 45 minutes for the guided tour
Schedule: Daily from 10am to 6pm, except on matchdays. The ticket office is at Via dei Gladiatori 2. Book tickets via the Vivaticket website. No tours are available on matchdays.
What you'll see:
- • Dressing rooms for Roma, Lazio, and the Italian national team
- • Mixed zone and media areas
- • Player tunnel and 'Be a Hero' pitch entrance experience
- • Pitchside access and views from the stands
- • Legends corridor with memorabilia
- • Stadium store and bistro-restaurant at the end of the tour
Accessibility: Contact the tour office in advance for specific accessibility needs.
Booking Tips
- • Book tickets online through Vivaticket or buy at the ticket office on Via dei Gladiatori 2
- • No tours on matchdays. Plan your visit for a non-matchday
- • The tour covers both Roma and Lazio areas of the stadium, as it is a shared venue
- • Allow extra time if you want to browse the stadium store after the tour
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