The pass was very helpful for us especially getting into the Collosseum and Vatican city. They seem to have special arrangement with vatican. This was useful as we couldn't get the vatican ticket online. The reachability of the pass could have been a bit better as in some places we had to explain at the counter about what is the turbopass and how it allows us the access within the monument.
Order in time! Received our documents 3 days before departure. Individual planning had to be changed. Combo ticket Colosseum only in the 24h. Variant. Otherwise problem-free use of the pass at all stations.
We booked the Roma City Pass online. It was trouble-free again and makes the visits to the Vatican etc. simply less stressful. Quite apart from the time saved at the entrances. Gladly again!
We were able to carry out our program as planned during the 4 days in Rome. Thanks to the Turbopass, we were able to get into almost all the sights (Vatican, Colosseum, Castel Sant'Angelo) without long waiting times. Because we didn't have public transport included, we bought a 7-day pass for the 4 days. He is not available for 4 days. It was a bit unfortunate that we used the hop-on hop-off bus on Pentecost Sunday of all days and visited the Trevi Fountain. There are always a lot of people, but the fact that the Giro d'Italia crossed the finish line on the same day made the whole thing very difficult. Mainly because public transport in the city center was practically paralyzed and the hop-on-hop-off bus could only run to a very, very limited extent. There were many steps...
Worked great! Thanks to Turbopass, we were able to get tickets for the fully booked Colosseum and the Vatican Museums despite booking late (2 weeks before our trip to Rome). I was really happy about that, no queue, no queuing! I also sent an email to the Turbopass team on the day of departure and received feedback on the same day and all the information I needed! I was really worried, but the team reacted quickly, friendly and competently. Price-performance ratio totally ok if you want to visit the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums, otherwise there are a few other museums to choose from - that's why 1 point deduction and because you have to exchange the online tickets in the tourist office for tickets for the Castel Sant'Angelo - that was tedious - all in all anyway: highly recommended!
Very happy we purchased the Time City Pass. We used the hop on hop off bus service for 2 days with great success. We visited the colosseum and we were very pleased how easy it was to use our tickets. Overall a very good value
Hello travelers!!, absolutely necessary for a trip to Rome, just for the Sistine Chapel you save yourself hours of queuing, although you are pushed through despite an appointment in May, hop on-off, very funny if you find a stop at the beginning, if found it works spotless and you know where to get in, the waiting time from the airport to the city has increased by 1 hour. extended because it was completely overcrowded, we took a taxi back and divided the 50 euros by four, much faster and more pleasant,
Our turbo pass worked very well. But we would not book a transfer again. Our plane was late and the bus was gone. Then he only goes to 3 stations. You should see if the hotel is nearby. Otherwise you have to walk far. This is not a transfer to the hotel . Nevertheless, we would book the pass again. Greetings to everyone and have a nice holiday.
What I most like was the skipping lines. Everything works very well. The only thing is that to find the place to get the tickets
The turbo pass is a great idea and everything worked great, except for entry into the Vatican. After we got the tickets ourselves, the refund of the paid tickets went quickly and easily. Otherwise everything perfect. Hop on hop off, Castel Sant'Angelo, Colosseum, etc
We booked the Rome Turbo Pass including bookings for the Vatican and Colosseum. Everything worked out wonderfully. We were able to visit the Vatican and the Colosseum at the desired time and had to wait a maximum of 5 minutes at the entrances. We also took the hop on hop off bus option which was great. We were able to travel around the city for 48 hours with this ticket and were able to save money on public transport. Unfortunately, we couldn't use everything that was included in the pass because there are so many places and sights to admire in Rome. I would use the turbo pass again.
The Turbo Pass allowed us to avoid queuing at the Vatican Museums and also at the Colosseum. Everything was very well organized. We also used the pass for transport. It was perfect. We took the bus but didn't have time to do the full tour of Rome. It was valid for two days for a 7-day Turbo Pass. Its validity could have been a little longer. We were planning to use the pass to leave our luggage at the Termini station locker, but this was not possible due to too many travelers. You had to wait 1h to 1h30 to collect your luggage. We preferred to keep them with us. The app could be improved. Fortunately I had printed out what was included in the Turbo pass because I did not see or could not find the information in the application. The sum of the services used exceeded the amount of the Turbopass. It was therefore profitable.
Without having to wait long, we got in everywhere quickly
If I were heading to Rome again, I would definitely get the Roma Pass the TurboPass added some options that made it a convenient choice
The sign up process wasn't perfectly clear and it wasn't clear that some tickets would come later and others were optional. So be careful when ordering.
I would not recommend the public transport option, things are quite close together in Rome so walking will likely be the way to go, and the odd few times you can use the bus and metro, just pick up a ticket for €1.5 in the Tabacs that are everywhere.
Make sure you read the details on ticket pick up and what is included. There are some small treasures open to you with the Roma Pass that are great.
The folks in the touristation are excellent and very helpful.
We also never stood in line for any of the attractions thanks to the pass.
Good formula. We had taken the visit of the coliseum and the guided tour of the vatican museum plus the hop on hop off bus point of attention., it will be appropriate to carefully read all the documents because the details are important (example the bus line included is ionos bus...and valid for 48 hours, etc...).
We took a city trip to Rome and booked the Rome City Pass in advance. This allowed us to use the hop-on hop-off bus for 48 hours, which took us to the well-known sights of Roma Termini, Santa Maria Maggiore, the Colosseum, Circus Maximus, the Vatican and Engelsburg. It is always well described how to get tickets for buses and other attractions. For example, we had to go to the tourist information on the Piazza Navona and were able to pick up our tickets for the Castel Sant'Angelo there without any problems. With these tickets we were able to visit one of the most famous Roman buildings at the agreed time immediately through the control and without queuing. The same applied to the Colosseum and the other attractions.
The TurboPass is useful. Experiences with the Italian organization are taken from you that you would not expect as a German. But you could also organize it yourself. We were overwhelmed by the multitude of offers and simply visited the museums etc that we wanted to see. If these were included in the passport OK, if not also OK. The "SkiptheLine" offers were very good, the queues were really long. The organization of receiving the tickets, access to "SkiptheLine" takes some getting used to. But this is an Italian problem, not from Turbopass. All in all, the performance of TurboPass is good.
All in all, to be recommended, you just have to know that you have to pick up the ticket for the use of the transport first