The approximately 100 EUR for the 3-day pass are well worth it. There are discounts in many museums, and a few are not on the list, but are accessible for free with the pass. The Castel Sant'Angelo is among them. However, you should not pay purely financially, which brings the pass. In three days you can see major attractions such as the Vatican Museums, Castel Sant'Angelo, the Roman Forum with the Colosseum and one or two other museums without hurry, but without a pass but might not quite on the 100 EUR. The savings as bus & metro 3-day ticket is certainly not gigantic, since the ÖVPN in Rome is very cheap and very crowded at peak times (depending on the goal run better). The big added value lies in the saved waiting times. Especially in the case of the Vatican Museums - there are as advertised by the provider an extra access, through which you within 2 minutes at the gigantic tourist queues in the museum (the Vatican time slot on the ticket I could ignore without any problems) , It is sometimes written on the Web that, despite promised special access, there is only one queue waiting for you - yes, if you follow the herd instinct as a couple or single and get into the "group" queue, of course. Own fault!
I would buy again and again for every city. The preferential admission to different museums is a great thing if the Romans get up to 50,000 a day, eg. through the Vatican. You can not have claustrophobia, but it's worth it. The free ride on buses and trams is a rest for sore feet.
Super easy
Just awesome. We did not have to worry about 2 adults and 2 kids anymore. Metro - Coliseum - Vatican, etc. everything without having to queue, including airport transfer. Can only recommend that. Will we book again for our next city trip?
Visiting the englsburg was a highlight! Hop on hop off is recommended to reach the sights well and quickly. We picked up the passport in Rome, worked smoothly and quickly. Overall recommendable!
At first, the price may be a bit frightening, but if you want to see a lot and look at the individual prices of the respective attractions, the pass is an advantage. Also that you do not have to queue to buy a ticket is very pleasant.
The Rome City Pass has met almost all expectations. Especially helpful the little booklet with the tips z. Eg Sistine Chapel. The Coliseum is missing an info: only with a guide you get into special areas (all the way up, ...). At the next visit to Rome definitely with City Pass !!
City Pass is recommended for everyone, it saves a lot of time and has a great value for money. All activities are easily accessible by public transport and no stress with tickets and entrance tickets.
This pass is absolutely brilliant. Most definitely well worth the money. Turbo pass were fantastic when I had a problem. Not caused by turbo pass. Would recommend this to everyone.
Great past all the long queues. Rein in the metro, bus or train. Good all round
Very nice to relax is the cafe on the Castel Sant'Angelo with great views of the Vatican .... With the Hop on Hop off bus is the Engelsburg best to reach ... stop directly on the Tiber. With the metro you have a piece of footpath. With the Rom Pass everything went very fast at the entrances .... often there are guides who show you the way to the Fast Entree. All in all, I would book the Turbo Pass again
Thanks to City Pass, everything worked out great.
No queuing, no waiting, etc.
My friend and I have planned a city break. We used the three-day pass. He was perfect for our needs. Skip queues, including entrance fees and public transport. Also a Hopp and On Tour to get an overview at first. The tips in the booklet were also worth gold. We would highly recommend the pass.
My friend and I have planned a city break. We used the three-day pass. He was perfect for our needs. Skip queues, including entrance fees and public transport. Also a Hopp and On Tour to get an overview at first. The tips in the booklet were also worth gold. We would highly recommend the pass.
The Rome City Pass, in this case for 6 days, is definitely recommended. The major attractions are covered, in many cases with VIP entrance without queuing on the sometimes long queues. Tip for the Castel Sant'Angelo: Tuesdays around 18.00 o'clock is the best time to visit, as no queue and the Rome City Pass there unfortunately only gives free admission. Sunday is recommended for St. Peter's Basilica, because the Vatican is closed on the same day. For numismatists a tip: in the Vatican Museums is a coin sale office. In the immediate vicinity astronomical prices are demanded for coins of the Vatican, in the museum the issue price. The same applies to philatelists. Absolutely you should specify when booking the appointment for the Vatican Museums, reservation worked wonderfully. Official pilots explain the further procedure at the entrance also in German. Please do not fall for street vendors who also want to sell special tickets. The Rome City Pass already covers everything. The street vendors are a bit annoying at all major attractions such as Coliseum, Roman Forum, etc. - they offer all sorts of bells and whistles like wooden bowls, hologram cube or similar. overpriced. Best ignore it. The Rome City Pass comes with the Roma Pass for city traffic in Rome. Please check the scope before arrival. In some districts such as Balduina, it also requires regional transport tickets, because only of this hit. Trenitalia tickets can also be booked online without registering but the machines do not always work in the stations, costing 1 Euro per person per way. Please also note that the metro is very busy at the main station. A visit to Lido di Ostia on the beach is highly recommended in summer. Bagnas cost there with umbrella and two deck chairs about 30, - € per day. Some attractions are free, such as Pantheon, should also be visited. With the Turbo Pass package you are definitely well advised and well equipped.
Absolutely use. Just avoiding the queues at the Colosseum and Vatican Museums has certainly brought us the five hours of time we could well use in and around the places. I was skeptical and am now completely convinced.
I was the second time with the City Pass in Rome and recommend it to anyone who wants to visit this wonderful city. It is so convenient and uncomplicated, both the use of public transport and the entrances to various attractions by the snakes over. The passport is worth every penny.
I was satisfied with Rom Pass
We did not have to wait long with the pass. A good tip are the Caracalla spas. The hipp-on-off bus is great, too. The catch is that you sometimes have to wait 30 minutes for him.