Everything worked out wonderfully
Great city pass with its queue jumps, small downside at the San Angelo castle to get the tickets you have to use a person in red, not easy. The panoramic bus with stops not served in the evening due to the police?. Another great thing, the city pass is really obligatory for a peaceful visit to Rome
The Citypass (Turbopass) was an ideal companion in Rome. There was no queuing at the attractions and we were able to see everything we had planned for the trip.
Everything went well. Be sure to read the documents sent to you.
Everything worked out great with our Rome City Pass. We were skeptical at first, but from day one our expectations were completely met. No long waiting times, completely uncomplicated. Everything was completely fulfilled. Worthwhile and highly recommended. Regards DB and KG
I bought the pass for my daughter and I and we visited all of the sites we wanted to with this pass at a much cheaper cost than booking the sites individually. The hop on hop off bus was worth the price itself …thanks!
We particularly liked the Vatican Museum, which we were able to enter without having to wait in line. The same was true of the Colosseum, etc. We were flexible thanks to the hop on hop off bus, which gave us an overview of the sights. We often found information along the way in the Turbo Pass tourist information centres. All in all, a good and reliable solution! Highly recommended!
We particularly liked the Vatican Museum, which we were able to enter without having to wait in line. The same was true of the Colosseum, etc. We were flexible thanks to the hop on hop off bus, which gave us an overview of the sights. We often found information along the way in the Turbo Pass tourist information centres. All in all, a good and reliable solution! Highly recommended!
Everything worked as described. Especially for the Colosseum and the Vatican, just show the barcode on your phone. If you have to get the tickets for the other sights from Rome Tourism, it gets a bit more complicated. Unfortunately, for the Colosseum, you only get the standard ticket (Turbospass does not offer the arena area and other options).
We booked the Turbopass for 72 hours. With the pass, we received a ticket for the Colosseum (including the Palatine and Roman Forum; must be visited on the same day as it is only valid for 24 hours) and the Vatican with a time slot in advance. When booking, you are asked when you would like to see these attractions and you are then given a time. You receive the tickets by email. You can book other attractions on site at the tourist offices (we were at Piazza d'Aracoeli). Among other things, we booked a guided tour of the Domitilla Catacombs, Castel Sant'Angelo and the Pantheon. You receive a "voucher". In front of Castel Sant'Angelo, you redeem this with a tourist office employee and receive the entrance ticket. We received the ticket for the Pantheon at Piazza Navona. Among other things, we had a voucher for public transport. We redeemed this at the IOBUS Point on Via IV Novembre and received a bus ticket. You validate this on the bus at the yellow machines. Attention! The house number is not 149, but 147. From there it is only a few minutes' walk to the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. You have a great panoramic view from Castel Sant'Angelo. You can redeem the ticket for the hop-on/hop-off on the bus by showing your Turbopass. This is then valid for 48 hours and you can get on and off whenever and wherever you want. You can get a delicious tartufo on the Piazza Navona at Ai Tre Tartufi 1896. All in all, and when you look at the individual prices, the pass was more than worth it. Clearly recommended. Above all, you simply avoid long waiting times - we got in everywhere quickly.
The Colosseum and Vatican Museum in Rome are a must-see. The organization (tourist center) on site was great and was able to give us lots of good tips. Unfortunately, 1 week in Rome is not enough to see everything. I would go back anytime.
We used the Turbopass for the first time. Everything went well. It's important that you read the description carefully. Highly recommended.
I've been to Rome five times before, but it was my husband's first time, so we both got the Rome City Pass. It was incredibly convenient and easy-to-use–all we had to do was choose the date/time for each attraction that we wanted to book, and Turbopass would handle it for us. We would then show up at the time and could skip the line each time (which alone was worth the price). The pass itself contains all the major attractions you would want to see and makes the planning process a lot less overwhelming. The only downside is that once you book, you cannot change the time. However, I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Rome!
The pass is already worth it just for the timed and guaranteed entry to the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum. If you also visit the Catacombs (highly recommended), hop-on hop-off bus, Pantheon, etc., you not only save time, but also a lot of money.
Everything worked out very well. You could do a lot with the pass. The week of free travel on public transport and the airport shuttle was also very good. All in all, highly recommended.
Everything went great and smoothly. Clearly recommended!