There are many advantages over the Turbopass, but our intention was to spend little time in the queues in Rome - just because we had little of it. In this limited time we could, of course, only create the most important, great sights. The reductions here and there were not relevant for us. There are always days or times when museums and the Colosseum are open for free. If you plan your trip afterwards, you get in any case more favorable. But also on days with free entrance you can get to the destination faster than the fast lane. That was worth it! The two vendors, which are available for the city tour, are neither the market leader, which is everywhere. You have to wait longer and look for the breakpoints. We were also on the Marathon Sunday in Rome - since everything was more complicated anyway. But the city pass can not do anything.
One should not renounce this passport on a trip to rome. Due to the fast and uncomplicated input at all stations we have saved a lot of time. Everything one has to see is included.
The signposting for the entrances with the Rome City Pass could be improved. The included city tour is improvable. The organization of the bus company was a disaster, the bus itself was stuck more in traffic jams than it drove.
Nevertheless, the pass was definitely worth it.
I was in Rome for the first time. The city is simply great. With the Turbopass everything worked perfectly. Skip-the-line worked at all attractions and also the public transport network was great. Anytime again =)
Information on the city tour very superficial; sometimes very long service life by bus.
The Turbopass saved us a lot of time! A must in such a city. Unfortunately, the hop on / off buses are not included.
The faster entry is worth it. So you save yourself the long wait and has more time to enjoy Rome. We did not need the tickets, since we walked anywhere.
The tour included was rather poor, but bearable. Skip the line admission to was worth gold!
My experience with TurboPass was very positive. It was easy to order on line and we got our tickets through the mail so that we would have them as soon as we arrived in Rome. TurboPass is worth it just for the free access to the Metro (and bus lines). We (my wife and I) also used them to get into the Colosseum and the Castel Di St Angelo. We did not use the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel ticket because we chose to take a private tour instead.
Overall, we were very pleased with the booking (from home) of the Rome City Pass. We lived a little off center (Hotel Park Dei Massimi), had a free shuttle service to the center and therefore did not need public bus. We lacked a plan of the bus lines with stops and departure times. In our opinion, an overview of the main lines should definitely be included in the City Pass.
Note: for a first visit of the Vatican Museums, one should definitely join a guided tour as one will struggle to find its way around without one. In addition, the admission is even faster with a guide as groups are highest priority.
So we found the City suitable super worthwhile. The tip to quickly enter the St. Peter's Basilica without queuing was super and worked- thank you for that. So suggestion would be a hop-on hop-off tour, the idea of the city tour itself is great, but of course it would be great if you could hop on and off wherever you like.
Keep it up!
We will certainly book again a pass from you!
Simply passing the endless queues at the Vatican and the Colisseo was already worth it! Moreover, one can also travel free of charge throughout the city by public transport which was also great.
Only that one was allowed to drive the bus HopOn HopOff only one round without getting off was somehow a pity. That would be even a spoonful of sugar to it.
I found the pass really great. I think it's just a shame that all is that you have a hop on - hop off bus has, but it is a \"only one run\" actually had. Accordingly, I found no hop-on-hop-off but otherwise it's a great concept !! :)
Good and recommended only somewhat unfortunate that there is not the pass for 4 or 5 days.
Vatican and the Coliseum with the Rome City Pass!
The Vatican was in February Fridays overflowing with school classes. Booking a private tour there highly recommended. Similarly, the pre-reservation of the time slot. Otherwise, queuing for hours for an unsafe intake. Beware of highly skilled pickpockets in the subway and elsewhere. get yourself even with success brazen admission in public dining rooms of hotels. If the 3-day - pass is not enough: A group day ticket for the metro costs € 7 / person. Calculate whether the passport is worth a total of personally. It relieves certain organizationally on a first visit.
The pass arrived punctually on the date indicated. We could use it well and was worth its money. The only downside was that we had a date for the Vatican / Sistine church, which we did not use. For the first thing is the entrance at the other end of the Vatican and secondly we only wanted to go to the Sistine Chapel, but you can only visit it by walking 2 hours through the museum. This we found very sad. The Roman transport network is very good, one comes by the bus / train / tram everywhere fast and with the passport was all very easy. From us a clear purchase recommendation.
Rome is worth the trip - and probably a second and third :-) Thanks to the Rome City Pass we had the opportunity to put right after our arrival los. Given my recommendation to have them sent to the documents home definitely. Toll is to start with the turbo pass without long queues to visit. And if you then, as we also booked the same, the time window for the Vatican Museums, one marching like a VIP at the endless line past :-) The only caveat is that young people often have to solve a "free ticket". This was not always so completely without problems. But we have mastered it anyway and it did not hurt the enthusiasm. Unfortunately I missed the tip of you to take the exit for groups on the Sistine Chapel and therefore we had to queue for the St Peter Extra - So folks - previously read everything exactly :-) My conclusion - Rome sees us again soon ! And both this trip and in the other cities I will certainly again book a Turbo Pass :-)
Very good the rapid entry into the Vatican and the Colosseum. Otherwise many museums that are of little interest and other subsidies. Public transport in Rome straightforward, single tickets for the bus would have been more favorable since in downtown can be made much walking.