In view of the many long queues the pass is only recommended. If you do not want to spend most of your holiday with standing in line, you should take the pass.
Jewish Quarter in the Theater of Marcellus, original, kosher restaurants
We can wiklich recommend everyone this pass. Via RFID this pass is (hold your wallet to the reading field, finished) in the metro very convenient to use and the preferred inlet to the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum, gave us a total of min. Saved five hours waiting time. The relatively high price is, if you plan to visit at least 2 or 3 museums and the \"Premium\" factor \"past the queue\" is the money worth. For relaxation, we have made the double-decker bus tour, which nuances of the city shows that we so did not know on foot and by metro.
We saved with the turbo pass a lot of time and seen more. Pending fell off and the use of public transport was great. The metro is extremely cheap in Rome. But we would always buy the turbo pass again.
Very great that you do not stand in line and not worry about bus and train tickets have to do. Just get in and go.
Everything went smoothly!!!! Admissions great, no waiting! Everything was perfect, anytime again!
We had seen the Rome City Pass for three days and were able, thanks to the pass much of the city in a short time. On most attractions, there are an extra line for visitors with Roma Pass, so you can save yourself queuing for hours. Alone for every penny was worth it and we had a stress-free trip. I recommend everyone this pass - our next city trip will definitely be back with Turbo Pass!
Rome is a great city worth seeing, and in combination with the Turbopass nothing more can go wrong! Next time, anytime again!
We are very happy to have the Rome City Pass ordered and tried. Besides the ease of ordering and handling, unlimited use of public transport and particularly the passing of the queue much has simplified. Particularly the reservation to the Vatican Museums was great. So we could easily pass a three-hour queue. Conclusion: The Rome City Pass you can save money and above all a lot of time! we order will definitely be back at the next city trip!
I can only say: a must for any city trip. - Simple and straightforward and even some admission tickets for free. Just great.
Due to short term illness we could not begin our journey. The cancellation of the turbo pass went quickly, the repayment was made immediately. Really great service!
Without queuing passing the waiting line, just great. No more city breaks without the city pass! :-)
Have let me send home the pass. Due to the pass, I could save so much time and so much queuing which was easy and just great for me. Just skip the line and you're already in.
We had the pass for three days and it was worth it in every way for us! the time savings alone past the long lines to the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum, the direct access to St. Peter's and the free use of public transport was worth. It works as described in the Prospectus. The tickets to get to the city tour was cumbersome. The office is simple to find (very close to the Termini), but the staff told us that you can get on the bus tickets upon presentation of the passport directly ?! Totally worth it, though not included in the price of the stairway to the dome of St. Peter's Basilica. The view from the top is beautiful. The additional 8, - € were well spent. Please note that really is a good level of fitness needed. Once begun, there is no turning back! That the airport shuttle, unlike Barcelona, is not included is clearly in the description! Taking the train instead of the bus (it operate several lines) it takes about 50 -60 minutes, but pay only 6, - €. We have used both. Important note: the metro and the buses are always full. Beware of pickpockets! We did not notice it too late ....
We spent 4 days in Rome, of which three days we only walked or took the metro. We have seen all the interesting attractions, did not have to pay any extra entrances and - in contrast to Germany - enjoyed taking the metro. Thank you Turbopass, it was all great. We recommend the hotel XX Settembre, near the Termini railway station, from there you can Walk all the sights well.
Café near the St. Peter's Square toward Castel Sant'Angelo on the left side was very expensive. Three self-served coffees and three pieces of cake for 33.00€.
In particular, the recommended abbreviation from the Vatican Museum to St. Peter's Basilica was really great for us - absolutely recommended! Also all the other tips have saved us a lot of time - great!
We had wonderful fun-filled day in Rome and very good experience with the \"Rome City Pass\".