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"Really great"

4

It was great, especially the ticket for the bus and the tram and the train ...... just great not to have to queue. We will only travel to cities with the turbo pass !!! Although a little expensive but worth it.

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"1 visit to Rome"

4

You should use the line 3 and 8 of the S-Bahn - so you get everywhere quickly because the buses can be very busy at peak time. Highly recommended with the Rome City Pass, as there are hardly any waiting times.

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"Rom City Pass"

4

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"Major advantage"

4

Absolute advantage, especially if you are in Rome for a short time and want to visit the classic spots, the Skip the line function. Long queuing (with children) is easy. Only 4 stars, as the bus tour in Rome as a sightseeing is not so great. The hotspots are hardly directly on the tour. With the city buses or on foot you can do everything better. I would buy the pass again.

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"First time Rom"

4

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"Good investment in the passport"

4

Everything went very well and the pass was a real help for the many sights in Rome. He spared us a lot of waiting in the Vatican and Colosseum.

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"very complicated"

4

Basically, the turbo pass is a great story. However, I would recommend to every user to inform themselves prior to departure, so that they can send the information material home because it is very extensive. The contents: there was a voucher for the Vatican Museums. With this voucher we could avoid the long queue, but until the end we did not know if we had to pay admission and if the duration of the City Pass started with the entrance to the museum. In search of answers, people kept coming back to leaders who, of course, offered their accompaniment to Cash. It remains more flexible with technical aids (headphones to borrow). Also without a guide, we finally arrived directly after the Vatican Museum in St. Peter's without us to face the very long line. Every Wednesday there is an audience with the Pope in St. Peter's Square, as long as he is in the Vatican (we only learned by chance). We missed the entrance to the old port of Rome. It was said that one hour before dark closes the box office. In fact, this was much earlier because there was no season yet. A visit to the Lidos in March, we did not find it worthwhile. And that the Hop on Hop Off - Buses only on one (!) Day can be used continuously is not immediately apparent. In the Rome City Pass, there is no paper plan for all public transport to show all connections.

Reply from Turbopass Thank you for the advice, which we gladly passed on to the responsible persons.
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"No long waiting times - topp"

4

Is it really worth it, if you do not want to queue for a long time.

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"Very good way to stress free visit"

4

It is indeed true that this pass opens the gates faster and it is also less stressful. We got this pass for 3 days and unfortunately it was the first weekend of the month. There was no clear indication that most of the attractions there have free admission and a preference in the inlet on this Sunday is not possible. Otherwise, this pass is highly recommended, especially because the use of public transport costs nothing extra.

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"Completely care free"

4

We were also skeptical at first if that was not too much money for the few days we were in Rome. But I can only really recommend this pass !!! We have experienced and seen so much in these three days and that was all covered by the pass! If you extrapolate what you spend on one day for sightseeing and subway / bus and tram driving, the pass is worth it! We were in the Colloseum, on the Castel Sant'Angelo (in sunshine and beautiful weather a wonderful panoramic view of Rome) in the Vatican Museums (thank God without having to queue at the eternally long line !!!), have a hop-on-hop -Off-Bustour (interesting German spoken guide, as you get in the bus headphones and just switch to the specific channel) made. The bus stop at the central station was a little hard to find, but after we had asked, she was quickly found. We walked everywhere, but from time to time it was really great that we could use the public transport for a few stops. In short, who really wants to see and experience Rome, I advise to this passport !!! If you want to experience everything on your own and spontaneously decide on the spot, what you look at or see before, that not much is for you in the passport, which should think it over. What a pity that the passport has no way, at least discounted, to get away from the airport, but otherwise everything was great! Unfortunately, it is difficult at the food, the brochure of the Roma Pass offers nothing, we have just made a little smart before online. We have read that it is a sin if you do not try the fried artichokes in Rome and what can I say: who likes artichokes, will love those! Do you have to try!

Reply from Turbopass Thank you for your feedback! We are glad that you had a nice time in Rome and contributed to our Rome City Pass! The airport transfer by bus to Ciampino has been included in the package for a few days. Shortly we will also offer a shuttle to Fiumicino.
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"Great thing with the preferred entrance without a long queuing. Recommended."

4

Hop on Hop Off: Too long waiting for next bus (more than 30 minutes). Other companies rode more often.

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"Good and uncomplicated."

4

Not so good was hop on hop off bus

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"All in all very good"

4

We were very happy with the organization and communication of the Turbopass. Calculated down it is no / or little savings. But you get everything from one source, that's very convenient. There are some museums mentioned, which are free anyway and the Hop on Hop off tour is unfortunately very rarely present.

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"Rom City Pass"

4

The rides in the public, the visit of the Vatican (museum + Sixt chapel), Coliseum were great, no waiting .... BUT the sightseeing bus is a real disaster. Maybe there is another option to tie a similar package ...?

Reply from Turbopass Thank you for your feedback on our Rome City Pass. We are pleased that you have saved valuable time at this popular attraction. We gladly accept your reference to our bus provider.
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"Smooth running"

4

The long queue at the Coliseum to bypass was very nice ... The turbo pass is highly recommended ...

"Convenient "

4

The best thing was I could save your time. This allowed me to visit 1-2 places per a day. Didn’t use hop on and off. But it seems to great deal.

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"Rome. An experience"

4

We were 4 days in Rome and had the 3-day pass. Whether the pass is worth it really depends on what you want and how you want to do everything. Most of it can and should be done on foot. You will be overwhelmed. The pass is only partially worth it, but can be practical. Anyway soon back to Rome. But then in the spring.

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"With Rome City Pass through Rome"

4

Everything worked very well. No queuing and just go past the snake. The use of local transport is a fine thing by bus and train.

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"Skip the Line is worth gold"

4

The main criterion for deciding on the Rome City Pass was the possibility to go directly to the main attractions at the queues. This works perfectly and is safe to recommend. About 600m queue at the Vatican Museum, about 200 m at the Colosseum and about ca, 50 m at the Castel Sant'Angelo were an extreme time saver. Since we did not visit any other museums besides the main attractions, the 6-day pass with approx. € 157 would not have been financially profitable for us. Also, it is not easy to understand in the description, which entrance fees are counted against the main attractions and which, moreover, are always free. Or how combined attractions such as the Via Appia plus Caracalla terms can be handled. But as I said, the ability to get around really long queues weighs it up.

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"Saves time and nerves"

4

Many cheap nice cafes and restaurants in "a little further distance" to sights