We spent four days in Rome and booked the Rome City Pass for three days. Of course, it is a bit more expensive than to book individually, but we would do it again. We are everywhere (except at the St. Peter's, since this is free) by the serpent and had nowhere to wait. Likewise you have no stress organize with tickets. Hop on Hop off can save you money. Also everything is really very easy to reach, so you need to use the public transport hardly.
Should you take in any case !!!!
We were satisfied with the pass up to the hop on hop bus. And we found that very sad!
With the 3-day pass you have a great package to visit all the major sights in Rome. Not only is it great that you have to wait for NIRGENDS, but you can also travel comfortably from one place to another with the included ticket for public transport. Especially with the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum the ticket with the "Skip the line" paid off. We will also book or use the turbopass at our next city tour, if possible.
The turbopass was definitely worth it. The metro you need almost never in Rome. The buses were ideal, unfortunately we did not receive the timetables, and were therefore a lot on foot. The hop on-hop off bus is great. The best thing was, that you had to be in no place, at 40 ° felt was not bad. We felt sorry for the long queues at the Vatican and the Coliseum. With the pass we could really pass and directly to the entrance. Maybe there is a cheaper version, but we have not regretted it.
We had the problem that we did not know where to pick up the tickets. No address found and the people you asked could not help us. Therefore, it would be better if you let it be normal to send home home, then you do not have the problem. Otherwise, the perks were great and you really had to wait very little. One should still plan the days well so that everything can take away from it. I would take it again.
We used our pass to get in to the Colloseum and the Forum and we used our metro passes. I don't know if it was worth it or not to get the passes, I haven't gone back to price check. Most of Rome is beautiful and can be seen without going in to any location (other than the Colosseum and the Forum). We might have used it more if we were there longer. Make sure to check if you actually need the pass before buying. Metro pass was the most beneficial so make sure to get that.
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Overall, very worthwhile, especially because you have preferred in many places of interest (eg Vatican Museums, Colosseum) and do not have to wait long. And also because of the free use of public transport! There is a star-trigger for the Hop-on / Hop-off-Tour with CityRoma as the overall impression of the buses was rather negative. Otherwise the Rome City Pass is highly recommended!
We had really fun in Rome, the Rome City Pass has helped. Class was the hop on hop of bus ... but also entrances and Metro rides. The only downside: My daughter (16) or child, had to get a point-code card for the Autonaten each time at sights to the checkout, so she had to queue up. That annoyed Total. So minors also need a Roma pass with barcode !!!! Otherwise great, expensive price, but a lot of performance !!!
Everywhere fast through .... everything good
Beautiful sunny summer holiday
On the whole a good part. Quick passage at the Vatican, Colosseum, Engelburg etc .. However, we could not see the Vatican gardens with the booking, which would require a renewed visit to the Vatican. Also, in the short term there was no more preferred entry. We deleted this part. Everything went well and smoothly. On 3 days you have to be on the way, so that the card amortizes. Of course, Rome offers thousands of opportunities for a city dweller. There is something for everybody. Infinitely practical I found the flexibility with bus, tram and metro
The Rome City Pass is already a good thing. We could walk past the long serpents. Really great. Unfortunately, we have a problem with an attraction. We booked the 3-day pass and would have according to the description free admission for the Engelsburg. This was unfortunately not possible and we had to pay the full price. Unfortunately, I have a star for this.
The positive thing is that you can visit all the main attractions of Rome: Vatican Museums, Engelsburg, Colosseum. You can also take the public transport free of charge and make a city tour.
Booking and sending the voucher ran smoothly. Having arrived in Rome, the lady at the counter at which we wanted to pick up our passports came to us very schematically and unaware. We could hardly ask questions. Accordingly, we were very skeptical. Ultimately, to our amazement everything worked very well. Accordingly an absolute purchase recommendation on our part.
Super fast delivery. ..A real plus .... Many things are included. ..For all, the FastLine really worked well. No in the snake positions..top ... The hop on hop off had not used so many buses. . Small minus ... had to wait up to half an hour to the next. ..All public transports with a plus ...
The Rome City Pass is really good, you get to the Colosseum without queuing. Everywhere you find employees who explained the way. So we could pass the queue directly. Also the ticket for the public transport is great as you can reach everything by bus, only we had the bad luck that when we used the ticket the buses and the subway were on strike. A really very good ticket, if you want to see much in Rome.
Highly recommended for admissions. City tour was badly organized. Buses were full, air conditioning and headphone jacks did not work at all in our bus.
The great sights should be planned very early in the morning or rather towards evening, since the fast-track entrances can be a lot of fun. Good at the turbopass is that in Rome the turbopass is in hours, ie 2 days are 48 hours - here you do not lose time with unfavorable rice data. Price-performance is right!