How to Buy Tickets to Watch Roma at the Stadio Olimpico
By Emmet Gates
Roma tickets can be bought on the club website.
You must register on the site via email, Google, Facebook or Amazon. This is straightforward and should only take a few seconds.
Match tickets normally go on sale about a week in advance and the bigger games sell out quickly, so keep an eye on the site and the club’s social channels for information.
Prices for the Distinti Nord/Sud usually start at about €40, rising depending on the opposition.

Tickets to sit among Roma’s ultras in the Curva Sud are rare to find and when they are made available tend to get snapped up quickly. So, if that is your plan act fast.
Sitting in the Tribuna Monte Mario and Tribuna Tevere will cost the most with prices ranging from €100-€150.
Hospitality packages are also available and vary depending on the opposition. Using Napoli as an example, packages for that Serie A match in November 2025 cost between €400 and €900 depending on the area of the stadium.
Tickets can also be bought the old fashion way, with the AS Roma store in Piazza Colonna selling them over the counter. Bring ID and leave enough time.
Kick-off times will be moved for television, so bear that in mind when arranging a trip far in advance.
Roma are one of several Italian teams whose tickets are sold by P1travel.com although they are more expensive through this agency.
With capacity more than 70,000, the Stadio Olimpico is one of the biggest stadiums in Italy and hosted the World Cup final in 1990 and four European Cup/Champions League finals.
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