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"Reasonable alternative"

4

The City Pass is a sensible alternative to get into the sights without much effort. The signs for the sights, especially the Vatican City, should be greatly improved.

"Rome"

4

We loved the hop on hop off bus and took the last route before shut down the night we left! Seeing Rome at night was fantastic. Next time we get a pass, we will order early enough so we won't have to pick it up on site.

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"It is worth it"

4

The pass was worth it, especially with the waiting times! Without a pass you stand z. B. up to 4 hours in the Vatican ... I can only recommend to everyone!

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"everything done right"

4

Booking the Rome City Pass in advance was a really good decision. We could just walk past the waiting lines and save many lost hours for "queuing up" at both the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum. We only wished that the office to pick up the passport would be easier to find (marking on the building). Was then but with demand for passers then no problem.

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"This makes the short trip a pleasure!"

4

We were with the 3-day ticket in Rome. A much too short time for this great city, but thanks to the privileged entrance, we were able to get into the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums at once ... a great feeling to be able to pass the endless queue. So you could save a lot of time. Hop on - Hop off - Bus tours I have experienced better, but that is because the sights in Rome are sometimes poorly accessible by bus. It's a pity that the pass is only valid for 72 hours, but understandable. All in all a great thing to use a short trip effectively!

"Necessity when visiting Rome!"

4

Turbopass is a must in Rome. We purchased the 3 day pass and it was perfect for out trip and it saved us money in the end. The best thing about Turbopass is skipping lines. Which is a must at most of the major tourist attractions, especially The Vatican and Colosseum. The only negative thing we found with this pass is the Hop on Hop Off Bus. Pretty sure we did not see one the entire time we were there, so do not purchase this pass if you are hoping to do that.

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"Much of Rome experienced and happy !!! Thanks turbo passport !!!"

4

Had the pass for 3 days and lost it at the end of the second. :-( create my tip account and get passport as a mobile ticket! Then replacement on mobile phone possible !!! We were lucky and could Daniela the bus driver of the "hop on hop off bus" get our roma card again! Great !! The almost lane worked great on Colloseum and Vatican! The side exit in the Sistine Chapel on the right exists and actually brings you directly to the cathedral !!! We enjoyed the food at Don Carlos Barberini Platz on the top of the terrace! All great experiences and little time loss Thanks to Rome Pass and DANIELE !!! GRAZIE MILLE !!

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"If you want to save time!"

4

We were in Rome for four days and took the 72 pass. We have to use the admissions for the Colosseum (including Roman Forum and Palatine) and the Castel Sant'Angelo. The hop on off tour was fine too. In the competition, there are shorter intervals, but we have rarely had to wait. By and large in the passport okay. If you want to do everything in one go. Otherwise you should buy the things individually. But we will do it again.

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"Practically"

4

We had the 6 day City Pass and were really satisfied. Especially with the well-known attractions such as the Colosseo or the Roman Forum we passed much faster because we did not have to wait in line. One day we spent in Ostia by the sea, just to escape the turmoil a little. With our next city trip gladly again!

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"Without snakes through Rome"

4

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"Great pass"

4

Really great. We saved money and a lot of time. Unfortunately, no guides in there. Highly recommended!

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"Nice days in Rome"

4

Maybe it would be a suggestion that you can also go to St. Peter's Cathedral by the snake!

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"Helpful"

4

With the Rom Pass you can start immediately without having to worry about tickets. However, you still have to pass through the security controls, z. B. take a long time at the Colosseum. There was no preferred entrance at the Roman Forum, but you can enter it a bit faster through a side entrance. In the Vatican, there are apparently no limitations on how many people are admitted. The crowds pushing through the corridors towards Sistine Cables are unspeakable. St. Peter's Basilica is impressive and worth a visit. I would dispense with the Colosseum and the Vatican and prefer to book in advance the entrance to the Villa Borghese, there is nothing spontaneous and slots will be awarded. The Castel Sant'Angelo is very beautiful and you have a great view over Rome.

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"Everything OK"

4

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"Rom City Pass"

4

The online order worked very easy and the passports arrived quickly by mail. The 3-day pass was well worth it for us, if you do not expect in money, but in time. It is very pleasant to get "past the snakes" to the Colosseum and the Vatican. But you have to read it carefully, because apart from the Colosseum and the Vatican there is only one museum left. In our case, the Castel Sant'Angelo and we were thrilled. If you lived like us, just outside the center, then you are looking forward to the free ride. All in all we were very satisfied.

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"To be recommended, as the waiting times at the ticket offices are bypassed and most attractions are included."

4

To be recommended, as the waiting times at the ticket offices are bypassed and most attractions are included.

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"Good pass, which could be variably used for the beginning of the 72 hours."

4

Good pass, which could be variably used for the beginning of the 72 hours.

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"recommendable"

4

Really recommended to avoid long queuing. Also very convenient for the metro, you can just go back and forth without constantly having to solve new tickets.

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"Very good and empfehlungswert"

4

We had the Rome City Pass and were quite satisfied, especially the preferred entry into the sights / museums is for people who want to save time or have to really great. We deduct a point, because the bus tour did not leave at the specified location and we needed some time to find the new departure point and the other providers of sightseeing tours were much more often on the way.

"Full package"

4

This pass is pretty comprehensive. You get access to major sites and transportation. You save a great deal of time skipping the line. A good buy if you can't be bothered to book/purchase your own tickets to these multiple sites. A few things to consider:
1. You will receive 2 cards per adult, one per child. One card is your Roma Pass- to get you into the non-Vatican sites and for your transportation; the other is the Rome City pass-just for the Hop on/off bus and other discounts.
2. Get an extra day------ The 3-day (72 hour Roma Pass) only gets activated when you visit those non-Vatican sites (e.g. Colosseum, Castle of the Holy Angel, etc.). So in other words, if you do the Vatican first and DON\"T use your Roma Pass for the transport/metro (e.g. walk to the Vatican) you basically get 4-days out of your Turbopass experience! My family and I stayed near the Vatican, so we walked there and spent the whole day without activating our 72 Hour Roma Pass. Doing so, we saved an day of transportation to be used later!
3. Compare where you are staying to which sites you plan to visit; you might be able to just walk to these sites and may not find the transport card necessary.
4. The hop on/off bus CityRoma was much to be desired, so don't make a decision based on this option.
5. Signs for the Roma Pass holders are not very visible at some of the sites, so give yourself extra time to find the skip the line areas.
6. Dress Code for everyone- All shorts/dresses/skirts to the knee or below; shoulders/back fully covered for the Vatican or you will waste a lot of time having to get off the line to buy cover ups---- they will not let you in!!!!!

Reply from Turbopass Dear Customer, thank you very much for your feedback and your tips. Kind regards, Turbopass Team