The days in a foreign city should be well planned to make as much sightseeing as possible. The City Pass has helped us to make good use of the time and, above all, not having to wait in the queue unnecessarily. Reading the city map is difficult with all the little streets in Rome, so I like to recommend the app "Here", which is great for taking you offline !!
It is not easy to choose the right one from the 5 City Tickets offered for Rome. You have to know what you want to look at. The decisive factor for the Rome City Pass from Turbopass was the included city tour and the opportunity to pass by the queue at many of the important sights. However, you should definitely book - not like us - on time. Surprisingly, and that was not obvious at first glance, one must commit his visit to the Vatican Museums + Sistine Chapel. Who like me the first time to Rome, does not know something like that before. What I would have wanted a little closer, the information on where you can pick him up - we are pretty much wrong and around in the big store, where it is then spent, the switch is not really recognizable. And the departure point for the hop-on-hop-off buses was also hard to find because the departure was delayed. Nevertheless, if you want to be very flexible with the means of transport, if you want to look at a lot and avoid the queues, you are on the right page with this pass.
This pass includes the Roma Pass Card, the Vatican Ticket, the Rome City Pass Card and a city map. He is easy to activate. The card is activated on the first museum visit or the first use of public transport. Unfortunately the transfer to the airport Fiumicino is not included in the pass! The Roma Pass entitles to free admission to the Colosseum with Forum Romanum and Palatine, as well as a number of important museums with some direct access without waiting. This also applies to the Vatican ticket, where the queues can be several hundred meters long (Sistine Chapel). By public transport (in particular by metro) you can quickly get from one attraction to another (Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Castel Sant'Angelo, etc .. The use of a hop-on-hop-off bus tour of the city is interesting.) The Rome City Pass is highly recommended in my opinion!
This pass includes the Roma Pass Card, the Vatican Ticket, the Rome City Pass Card and a city map. He is easy to activate. The card is activated on the first museum visit or the first use of public transport. Unfortunately the transfer to the airport Fiumicino is not included in the pass! The Roma Pass entitles to free admission to the Colosseum with Forum Romanum and Palatine, as well as a number of important museums with some direct access without waiting. This also applies to the Vatican ticket, where the queues can be several hundred meters long (Sistine Chapel). By public transport (in particular by metro) you can quickly get from one attraction to another (Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Castel Sant'Angelo, etc .. The use of a hop-on-hop-off bus tour of the city is interesting.) The Rome City Pass is highly recommended in my opinion!
With the Rome City Pass you are well advised. It offers an incredible number of benefits and allows quick access to attractions, so you do not have to spend a lot of time in queues. You can use the entire transport network, which ensures a carefree stay. Great, I would book again anytime!
The City Pass is a great facility! We were already the 3rd time in Rome, but only had the City Pass! Too bad we did not know about it before!
We were well equipped with the Rome City Pass. As a result, we did not have to take a lot of money on the road, but always had the passport at hand. Nevertheless, we had to queue at the Colosseum, as quite a few visitors had the City Pass. But he was still worth it for us on all days. We did not have to worry about the Metro tickets. These are also included in the Rome Pass. I would buy it again anytime and recommend it to others.
Thanks to the passport, we have not already failed on the queues. Good planning and the passport allowed us to explore Rome in such a short time that we felt that we had seen a lot of the sites and experienced a lot. We are allowed to take home many impressions.
Shipping to Switzerland worked flawlessly. I have been to Rome several times but I have only visited the freely accessible sites because I did not feel like standing for hours. With the Turbo Pass and a bit of planning, thanks to the quick and easy access, I have now managed to visit the most important sites.
Very satisfied . Was worth the money buying the Rome pass. Makes travelling stress free, when you can skip lines at very busy times. Get it , it is worth it.
We tried a good deal in the 3 days but the reality caught up with us. Nevertheless, everything was right.
If someone plans to visit a lot of the sights and has no desire to take forever, I can at least make a purchase recommendation. We saved a lot of time and nerves here.
Past the long queues at the Coliseum and the Vatican Museums. Instead of standing in line for over an hour you were already inside in 5 minutes. Also with the Engelsburg it went faster. The included public transport is worth gold. The booking of the next Coty Pass is already scheduled.
Allow at least 1 day for the Vatican. Climbing the dome of St. Peter's Basilica is a bit difficult but the view is well worth the effort. First part with the elevator.
So easy to get around Rome, trains buses and trams, having skip the cue fantastic, we saw all the sights.We had the six day city pass.
The Rome Pass is absolutely worth it. Whether Castel Sant'Angelo, Vatican Museums, Colosseum, Hop on Hop Off, Public everything went smoothly. And with the pass you can save the long wait and the entrance. Just great. Highly recommended is the café in the Castel Sant'Angelo overlooking the St. Peter's Basilica.
all major attractions and public transport etc. included. almost no queues except Colloseum. hop on / hop off bus good for a breather - made 1.5 laps. It would be great if there are several pick-up stations (eg airport or termini), currently only at Vatican. in Coronari Bistrot on a bottle of wine, bruscetta or pasta (Piazza dei Coronari, 125, 00186 Roma RM, Italy). Restaurant that's amore we really liked (Via in Arcione, 115, 00187 Roma RM, Italy).
We used the pass in Rome for the first time and were pleasantly surprised. We would be approached by ticket sellers at almost every corner in Rome to buy tickets for the Vatican Museums, for example. We had the advantage by the pass the advantage to have an appointment and also go on site at the ellenlangen queue. That saves a lot of time. Even when visiting the Coliseum or the Castel Sant'Angelo, we were back at the queue in the respective museums. Our experience is absolutely positive and we would do it again anytime !!!
The fact that you can use all public transport, you are great and easily in the city on the way. Although some machines could not read the cards, there was no problem with the show of the cards. Thanks to the fact that we had already included the maps for the Vatican and the Collosseum, we could easily pass the queue ........ Especially in the Vatican an absolute advantage; I would never have engaged in this long line. Going for a relaxed ride and looking is also the hop on hop off bus, which is included for a day. The pass is definitely recommended !! Happy again and nice greeting Oliver