The pass is really recommendable. No ticket purchase and little queuing at the sights in Rome.
The pass is really recommendable. No ticket purchase and little queuing at the sights in Rome.
Great
Preferred entries are worth gold
It is really very handy to walk past the great attractions along the serpent, but it was worth it alone. Bus & train connection is also top within the old town. Nevertheless, it makes sense to get up early. Even if you pass the queue at the entrance is partly but very crowded. It is now also not the most favorable variant, but more relaxed.
It's all worth seeing, you have to go to Rome!
Was very satisfied with the service. I can only recommend it.
Had chosen six days. Travel by public transport free. It is fine that 24 H can be counted here every day. You depreciate the card on the first day at 08:10, and it still applies (at two days) on the next day at 08:00. A little annoying is the handling at six days. Here you get 2x three daily passes, which you have to show for example at the Caracalla-Thermen also both, in order to achieve completely free entry. Alone in the Vatican Museum, the pre-registration of home was a pleasant thing to avoid the queue of two hours. The purchase price we have loosely re-played .- A huge price advantage compared to single purchases it is not.
Museum of the Vatican as well as Colloseum past the queue. Rome is better than waiting.
With the Rome City Pass we could see many great sights and often pass the snakes. This has definitely saved us 5 hours.
I loved the fact that because I purchased the pass, I knew what day and time I would be going into the Vatican museum. We were able to plan an agenda with all other activities around it.
The only negative thing about the package is I thought the city tour bus was a hop on, hop off. It was not, you take a 30-40 minute tour of the city, if you get off at any point,you can't get back on.
One other thing, I would recommend not getting a pass for the entire time you are in the city. Their are so many free sites to see that will take up more than enough of your time.
The "Rome City Pass" was a hammer, the tickets for the opening were practically - the 72 hours have just gone out (Rome 4 days, 3 nights). Unfortunately, we received the entrance ticket for the Sistine Chapel for the 19th of May from Turbopass (but we were in Rome from May 14-17). We went by bus "Gray Line" - according to Turbopass no Hop-on-Hop-off - but on the bus it was written.
Enjoyed the convenience of our visit provided by the Rome City Pass
It's the first I've used the TurboPass but expect to use it more in the future, the only remarks is that he could include more attractions for free. And for the travelers interested plan the visit in order to visit first the places more expensive for free and get the discounts in the remaining ones.
To get past the snake is a big advantage, otherwise you would have had to wait for hours. Preislich ok, but I would have wanted more purchase options, for example without bus tour and cheaper. Still useful!
The Rome Pass is absolutely great to explore Rome. All the important sights are in it and super is the fast track, in the Colosseum and the Vatican museums to save some time. Unfortunately the included city tour was not great, since the audio guide was not synchromesh with the respective sights (therefore one star less). Super it would be if the city tour with Hop On Hop off would be synonymous with additional payment of 5 € or similar. Also the use of the public. Transportation through the pass is great.
The pass has worked perfectly, whether with shortened waiting times at the main attractions / museums or the public transport. I would book again!
Was definitely worth the Rome City Pass to buy, we just loved everything in Rome, as is probably the most likely to go there. For all large cities with a lot of sights is a CityPass warmly recommended.
It is convenient and relaxing to buy the most important tickets already before the vacation. It also saves long waiting times. It is not really cheap but you get great value for money!