We have been able to use the 6-day pass well, city tour, free entrance, free travel by public transport. If everything worked wonderfully, we will recommend the passport and use it again
close to the metro station "Pyramide", there is a disused power station which, in addition to the old restored machines, shows marble statues and mosaic floors from the Roman era, few people great architecture and a very nice exhibition, near the metro station "Bologna" we have the Art Café Momard found, here you can eat for 10.50 € buffet including a drink (beer, wine, coke etc) water and finally a coffee. Very tasty, as a tip found "where the locals go".
Nettes Local: Osteria Pizzeria Da Otello, Trastevere, Pilliccia Street 47. Gutes Essen.
As we were only in Rome for four days, the Rome City Pass was very convenient. He saved us a lot of time and excitement to move freely. Overall a nice and recommendable thing!
Relaxed city tour with the Rome City Pass
I had the Rome Turbopass for 6 days for 2 of my family. When they were in Rome, they kept telling me what they were doing and how great it was with the turbopass. They were enthusiastic, especially when they saw the long queues at the entrances, especially the Vatican. With the help of the turboprop, they have obviously been able to make the most of their one week Rome. Any time!!!
The Rome City Pass was perfect. We got the one day city tour in double decker bus. We got express entry into all the attractions we wanted to visit and Castle of Holy Angels was a pleasant unexpected bonus. Overall amazing time in Rome :) GOT SUCH GOOD PICTURES JUST WITH CELLPHONE ONLY
I bought the 6 day pass. The instructions seemed to say that I could only go to some museums and attractions on the second 72 hour pass. Also it was hard to figure out what attractions were free and what attractions were reduced price.
Excellent! Got a 2 day pass in Rome. Bypassed a 3hr + line up for the Vatican. Enjoyed numerous museums included and the open top bus. Would recommend and would definitely use in other cities!
It is much easier, faster and you can experience everything more relaxed. I would buy again at any time! We stayed 5 days in Rome and had the 3 day pass. Also the related maps and papers would be helpful!
Everything was great but if I could wish for anything, the St. Peter's Basilica would be in 3 days turbopass. Then it would be perfect.
The pass made the 6 days to a totally relaxed travel experience. Especially the free travel with all means of transport, even to Ostia Antica, was a really big plus for us. All visits to historical cities and museums were covered for us, so the price paid off.
We bought the Rome City Pass for 3 days and are satisfied, you have so many possibilities and everything is quite relaxed. We were in the Colosseum and in the Vatican and could pass the city pass on the eternally long serpents and were so jew. Within 5 minutes in the respective sight in it and could enjoy the time without having to stand up for a long time. Also the use of the public transport runs absolutely! relaxed, easy top !!!! Would we book again !!!!
Very very satisfied
A must
Everything great
Relaxed the journey clearly, because you no longer have to worry about entrance and local transport etc. on the spot. The advantage of "passing the snake" has paid off properly, if one had to stand in the regular queue everywhere, one could only have seen a fraction. Organization of the passport was problem-free, has worked very well.
With the Rome City Pass, you can visit the most important monuments without having to wait a long time, but of course a number of other museums you might not have visited. Super is also, that the entire local transport is thereby. With the Rome City Pass you can even drive out to Ostia. We have not regretted the purchase.
Public transport, entrance to the main sights and the advantage of upcoming "snakes". thumbs up
After you see how long the lines can be heading into the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, and the Roman Forum you will be happy with your decision to get this pass. The free transportation in the ATAC system is also a must for tourists --you will be saving a lot as opposed to using cabs and Rome has a really good Metro and bus system. You should also take advantage of the hop-on/hop-off bus. Although it could have helped if they explained exactly where their partner bus line is located (a little distance from Termini Station, the blue buses). I was not able to take advantage of the discount on certain attractions so I don't know how those work. Overall, I will definitely recommend this pass for tourists who want to see as much as they can of Rome with as little waiting in line or getting caught in traffic as possible.