Simple description of usability to prevent ambiguity. Vatican is not necessarily a pleasure due to the number of visitors. You must have seen Roman Forum.
The pass is highly recommended, it was sent very quickly, the entrance for the vat. Museums was pre-reserved. We were able to get past the long line quickly and arrived in a very short time (beware, a cheater wanted us in the best German make believe that we would have to pay an additional charge for immediate admission, such people best ignore!). In the Coliseum, we have come in very quickly, but you have to pick up at a separate cashier, which is vis-a-vis, nor the actual tickets. We also got discounts on other attractions and the multi-day ticket is very handy anyway
Queues if available can be bypassed. If you add up everything is the pass really cheaper and there are no errands like bus tickets necessary
The passport makes a lot easier. You do not have to queue with the endless lines. It is widely accepted and you can use all public transport is excellent. Will I use again on my next city trip
Except for the queue 45 minutes at the Coliseum and the payment of 4 euros since we allegedly according to your documents with the 72 hours Rome card the entrances have consumed. On the whole, we were very satisfied. 1 day only arrived at 1pm on Hop on Hop off (Rome City Pass) You can only hop on hop off in one day, so if you're like us in the afternoon, you're unlucky. We decided anyway because it gives the first impression of a city. In between we visited Altas de la Patria (free) and Basilica Santa Maria (free) 2 day Vatican (St. Peter's Square) St. Peter's Square (free) Castel Sant'Angelo (with 72 hour pass free) Pantheon (free) 3 day St. Peter's Basilica (free) Dome (no discount 10 , 00 Euro / per person) Galleria Borghese (with 72 hours pass free) Church of San Marcello d Corso (free) 4 day Colosseum and Roman Forum (supplement with 72 hours pass 4.00 Euro / per person)
We were in Rome for five days in March 2019 and ordered in advance the Rome City Pass for 4 days. Therefore, we were able to use the pass for the first time directly at the airport to get to the city by bus and subway. The reservation to enter the Vatican Museums has saved us some hours of waiting (absolutely recommended)! Entrance to the Colosseum and Forum Romano are also included. The city tour was very nice, but since in London much better experiences (not all stars). You can only use the bus once and unfortunately not enough band announcements!
Except for the queue 45 minutes at the Coliseum and the payment of 4 euros since we allegedly according to your documents with the 72 hours Rome card the entrances have consumed. On the whole, we were very satisfied. 1 day only arrived at 1pm on Hop on Hop off (Rome City Pass) You can only hop on hop off in one day, so if you're like us in the afternoon, you're unlucky. We decided anyway because it gives the first impression of a city. In between we visited Altas de la Patria (free) and Basilica Santa Maria (free) 2 day Vatican (St. Peter's Square) St. Peter's Square (free) Castel Sant'Angelo (with 72 hour pass free) Pantheon (free) 3 day St. Peter's Basilica (free) Dome (no discount 10 , 00 Euro / per person) Galleria Borghese (with 72 hours pass free) Church of San Marcello d Corso (free) 4 day Colosseum and Roman Forum (supplement with 72 hours pass 4.00 Euro / per person)
Very quick and was booked 2 weeks before the trip. Fast service, cheapest option for the most attractions.
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Great Time !!!
The 72-hour Rome City Pass we had a relaxing holiday. We did not have to worry about buying a single bus ticket at one of the major stops, but could just get on the bus directly. In addition, we could walk by the long line at each sight. To recommend!
We enjoyed the things we were able to see with the Rome City Pass, and also the access to the city's trains and buses. The one disappointing part was the Hop On/Hop Off bus. It was hard to find the location to meet the bus, and once we did it took a while for it to arrive. The bus was old and I had to try the headset on 8-10 different seats before I could find one that worked and even then the sound was barely audible. The information provided through the headset was very limited. And the bus just sat at one location for about 15 minutes for some reason, and because we had also waited a while for it to come, we ended up getting to the Colosseum to late to get in, which was disappointed. However, despite this unfavorable experience with the Hop On/Hop Off Bus, we otherwise enjoyed our Rome City Pass and would recommend it as a good way to see some of the major sites in Rome (a beautiful city!). .
Well worth it for 3 days, especially the fast access has saved long waiting and time. Too bad that the hop on hop of only applies for one day.
Alone that one did not have to wait endlessly overcrowded cash register areas was perfect. The use of public transport was uncomplicated. Even to the sea we could go with it. With the next city trip the turbo pass is certainly again an issue.
We used the pass for the Vatican, the Colosseum, the Palentino and the hop-on-hop-off bus tour and also for the airport shuttle Campino!
Before flight we find out that our flight was cancelled we have try than to change Vatican visit for another day whit City Pass and this was not posibile .Otherwise it was every thing fine .
Rome is such a wonderful city to explore and our Rome City Pass was the best way to do it with no stress, economy and a little bit of organisation. Indeed, with the free entrances, it was possible to save long hours of queue thanks to the skip-the-line for the Colosseum and the wonderful Vatican museums. Moreover, if you use it smartly, you can get almost all the best museums for free. In Rome, some museums are in a package as for the 4 national Roman museums : crypta Balbi, palazzos Massimo and Altemps and the thermes of Dioclenisos. So, getting freely with the Rom Pass the entrance ticket for this package is getting you 4 free museums in one entrance !
Moreover, the Turbopass team is very reactive if you need any help, get any question and have some trouble with your pass !
We highly recommend it and will book one for a next trip in another city.
Great for a short trip, you often avoid waiting !!!
This was our first time in Rome - and certainly not the last time! No matter in which corner of Rome you are, there is always something to see and admire! With the preferred entry in the Vatican Museum, everything went well, that was great! When entering the coliseum we had a bit of bad luck, because on our visit was really very busy and we had to queue for almost two hours at the special entrance ... but if you ever stand in front of the coliseum, you do not just follow suit Home ;-) All in all, it was wonderful days in Rome!
Really practical and saves long waiting times. The only cristal points: Must be picked up at the Vatican (only option) and the time for the visit of the Vatican Museums was simply determined independently.