We had a pleasant stay of 3 and a half days in Rome. Our hotel was close to the Termini and although we walked a lot to explore the city, the free metro with Rome City Pass was very useful (to cross the city center from one extreme to the other). Thanks to Rome City Pass we could easily enter the Roman Forum and Colosseum without lining up! For the Vatican Museums we did not need to wait to enter, a real treat! We also enjoyed the entrance to the castle of St. Angelo, beautiful monument with a magnificent view of Rome and St. Peter's Basilica. The only regret is not having had time to do the Hop-on-hop-off circuit that is included in the Turbopass, but we almost see everything by doing the circuits on foot.
Did everything with the passport and without waiting. Also, the trips by public transport was easy and easy.
We can only recommend the Rome City Pass - no waiting Vatican, Colosseum, ...
Has worked with the metro and bus everything and the entrances were very uncomplicated and with short waiting times. That a hop on hop off tour was there was great!
the faces of the waiting people in the snakes, "priceless"
stress-free, holidays without annoying queuing
again at any time, at least three hours (hiring) time saved ;-))
We're in May for 4 days in Rome; everything worked out great with the City Pass, as desribed on your website.
We'll most definitely order another City Pass for our next trip ahead.
Skip the line to Colosseum and Vatican saved us a lot of time. Free transport was also amazing, so we didn't have to worry about getting around
The Trevi Fountain after dusk is a special experience.
Everything worked out very well. We could really take the fast line and came right in. Once I urgently needed something, called the hotline and it lifted a nice man. He was very hard and had everything clarified. I would buy this TurboPass again
The Rome City Pass is really a great thing! To be able to pass all the snakes and thereby really save time, which one can use for other beautiful impressions is great! We especially liked the opportunity to use the Hopp-On Hopp-On Bus outside the "booked" days. So we have made of the 3-day pass a 4-day passport ;-) A tip for the trip with children: the booklet says that you have to organize a separate children's ticket to enter the Coliseum. We did not need this, we could just pass it with the stroller and our passports. We did not use the baby carriage in the Vatican Museum and Castel Sant'Angelo - that was a good decision. Everything else can be handled very well with a stroller. Rome was an incredibly great experience, especially through the City Pass!
Rome without a long queue
The decision was the right one. We often used the public, with the Romapass no problem. Already the advantage of bypassing the long queues is worth buying the pass. May not be so stressful in other cities but only recommended for Rome. Normal waiting times without a pass at Kolusseum about 2-3 hours. With the Roma Pass about 15 minutes For my next city trips this pass is certainly an option.
Actually it was like this: we had our tickets in the form of the City Pass and got in each case without extra queuing in the Vatican and in the Colosseum. The registration for a certain primeval time for the Vatican sightseeing was also made by the Citiy card provider so everything ran smoothly.
The reservation for the various attractions is really worthwhile: you can pass the queue waiting and is very fast in the museum. Everything worked perfectly. The view from the roof of Castel Sant'Angelo over Rome was fantastically beautiful.
An incredible view over the whole of Rome is from the Terrazza del Gianicolo. The climb is definitely worth it ...