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"Good value"

4

The pass included skip-the-line tickets to the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum, which helped to save a lot of time. However, it also included some free attractions in the list of the museums that the pass grants access to. Therefore, additional research was needed to find out which were free anyway and which were free because I had already paid for them by purchasing the City Pass.

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"To be recommended!"

4

Has many advantages, with div. Attractions but also does not help the pass and you stand in line with people without a pass forever: /

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"Everything worked out, it always depends on what interests you"

4

The passport has great advantages. You book the two tickets for the Colosseum, Roman Forum and the Vatican Museums. This saves a lot of waiting time. For the other sights, it depends on whether you are interested. There are many museums and palazzos included in the pass. If you prefer to explore the city, you can also buy the two-day pass and the rest of the days without museums through the city.

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"Well worth it, if you do not like to book all the tickets individually"

4

Airport transfer is by (cheap) bus, so we have deliberately waived. The tour in the city bus, however, was quite pleasant and the buses run quite regularly. I do not know exactly why the provider was rated so bad. The entrances and in particular the skip-the-line tickets have cost us a lot of time and have been well worth it, even if you would probably have to spend less with individual tickets. In any case, it is also very convenient to just have a subscription for all city traffic. This so-called Roma Pass is accepted in many places and we have been admitted to attractions that are not really covered by the Rome City Pass (Turbopass). Somewhat unfortunate was that we had to learn after purchasing the passport, that the city has newly enacted an entry restriction for the Coliseum, so we had to buy in hindsight for € 2 "(may be that is now in the passport with it ). That never worked, we did not receive any confirmation, nor did we respond to our attempts to contact you. At the Coliseum, we then simply showed the credit card authorization to the seller bank and were left without any problems, without any queuing. The total of 6 € (3 people) were never deducted from the credit card! All in all, the passport is worth it if you do not like to book everything yourself.

"Mostly Fantastic"

4

Roma Pass was easy to use, but there were some issues.
Stadio di Domiziano Piazza Navona was not free but a slightly reduced fee; the Hop-on-Hop-off bus-tour company has changed so it is no longer a light blue colour but the Maroon/Wine (not red) colour buses that worked for us.
City buses, Metro, other attractions all worked well.

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"Great offer, potential for improvement available"

4

The pass was awesome and contained many attractions. Handling was easy ... Unfortunately, there were minor bugs on the manufacturer's side and the page was not always clear. Still, I would recommend the pass.

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"Helpful"

4

Helpful

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"Rom City Pass"

4

Great, if you are traveling by public transport and want to have quick access to the main attractions. A disadvantage was only with the ticket for young people at the Roman Forum. Here we had to hire extra again to convert our ticket for a regular Roman Forum ticket. That cost a lot of time. Would be great if you had this directly with the Turbopass order.

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"Mostly good"

4

Hello, the Rom Pass has brought us many benefits. But: Unfortunately, we could not take the subway because of our 4 passes only 1 pass gave us entry to the train. In order to get the appointment for the Collosseum / Palatin / Roman Forum, we would have to queue up at a queue of about 300m. In the sun, this is no longer possible for us. That is very badly solved .... Kerstin Winkler

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"Basically good with small restrictions"

4

The turbo pass includes the opportunity to use the public transport in Rome free of charge, to make a city tour with the red line free of charge and to visit various sights relatively spontaneously (except for the Colosseum and the Vatican). In that sense, the turbo pass is a convenient option. Whether it is really cheap, I can not judge, but suspect, with a good, accurate planning to get away cheaper.

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"Room travel"

4

Room travel

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"An investment that pays off"

4

If you know how, you really get in faster at the sights. Savings: about 1 day hire We (6-member group) can only recommend the Rome Pass!

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"Very good on the 2 views"

4

Rome is always worth a visit, Turbo Pass I would like in the run-up, for vacationers the first time in Rome are a small guide to represent, which allow faster to get an overview.

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"Rome is just worth the trip"

4

Simple description of usability to prevent ambiguity. Vatican is not necessarily a pleasure due to the number of visitors. You must have seen Roman Forum.

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"Highly recommended"

4

The pass is highly recommended, it was sent very quickly, the entrance for the vat. Museums was pre-reserved. We were able to get past the long line quickly and arrived in a very short time (beware, a cheater wanted us in the best German make believe that we would have to pay an additional charge for immediate admission, such people best ignore!). In the Coliseum, we have come in very quickly, but you have to pick up at a separate cashier, which is vis-a-vis, nor the actual tickets. We also got discounts on other attractions and the multi-day ticket is very handy anyway

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"Really great"

4

Queues if available can be bypassed. If you add up everything is the pass really cheaper and there are no errands like bus tickets necessary

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"All in - very good product"

4

The passport makes a lot easier. You do not have to queue with the endless lines. It is widely accepted and you can use all public transport is excellent. Will I use again on my next city trip

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"almost everything worked out"

4

Except for the queue 45 minutes at the Coliseum and the payment of 4 euros since we allegedly according to your documents with the 72 hours Rome card the entrances have consumed. On the whole, we were very satisfied. 1 day only arrived at 1pm on Hop on Hop off (Rome City Pass) You can only hop on hop off in one day, so if you're like us in the afternoon, you're unlucky. We decided anyway because it gives the first impression of a city. In between we visited Altas de la Patria (free) and Basilica Santa Maria (free) 2 day Vatican (St. Peter's Square) St. Peter's Square (free) Castel Sant'Angelo (with 72 hour pass free) Pantheon (free) 3 day St. Peter's Basilica (free) Dome (no discount 10 , 00 Euro / per person) Galleria Borghese (with 72 hours pass free) Church of San Marcello d Corso (free) 4 day Colosseum and Roman Forum (supplement with 72 hours pass 4.00 Euro / per person)

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"Fantastic days in Rome"

4

We were in Rome for five days in March 2019 and ordered in advance the Rome City Pass for 4 days. Therefore, we were able to use the pass for the first time directly at the airport to get to the city by bus and subway. The reservation to enter the Vatican Museums has saved us some hours of waiting (absolutely recommended)! Entrance to the Colosseum and Forum Romano are also included. The city tour was very nice, but since in London much better experiences (not all stars). You can only use the bus once and unfortunately not enough band announcements!

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"almost everything worked out"

4

Except for the queue 45 minutes at the Coliseum and the payment of 4 euros since we allegedly according to your documents with the 72 hours Rome card the entrances have consumed. On the whole, we were very satisfied. 1 day only arrived at 1pm on Hop on Hop off (Rome City Pass) You can only hop on hop off in one day, so if you're like us in the afternoon, you're unlucky. We decided anyway because it gives the first impression of a city. In between we visited Altas de la Patria (free) and Basilica Santa Maria (free) 2 day Vatican (St. Peter's Square) St. Peter's Square (free) Castel Sant'Angelo (with 72 hour pass free) Pantheon (free) 3 day St. Peter's Basilica (free) Dome (no discount 10 , 00 Euro / per person) Galleria Borghese (with 72 hours pass free) Church of San Marcello d Corso (free) 4 day Colosseum and Roman Forum (supplement with 72 hours pass 4.00 Euro / per person)