We were totally fascinated by the city. Thanks to the turbo pass separate entrance to the Colosseum and Vatican (had the 3 day pass). That was great, not a long queuing. Trevi Fountain at night, you have to see.
Thanks to the turbo pass, it was a nice day in Rome. Past the snakes was extremely helpful. In Trastevere, Piazza Navona, Piazza del Popolo and in the Spagna district there are nice places and restaurants everywhere. Unfortunately, I can not give any tips, because I did not take notes of those we visited and rated as nice.
Easy to use. Everything was included by default. Would have been nice if we could just choose the times for a select few places, but otherwise glad that the Roma Pass was included with everything.
So overall, the Rome City Pass is worth it, if you do not want to waste time buying tickets, especially the train tickets, because you simply scan your own pass at the barrier. We also made only the top attractions that you can book online as tickets or at some train stations in the tunnel, which we did not know. The Hop on Hop off tour on the last day we made was very nice, but !!!! It would have been great if you had also gotten a plan of the rides in the voucher, because the information of Turbopass from the last times was unfortunately wrong because at the moment the bus is even at 20 clock, which we also only on day could still have managed ... So if that would be settled, that would be top :)
Booking, pickup and support went really well. Passing the long queues and getting in pretty fast is just great! What is not solved so well are the children's passports. For our son we still had to get a free ticket and could not just put the pass on the entrance scanner. Although this was basically also quite fast, but was not pointed out. Access to the metro encountered the same problem. Why children are not treated the same way as adults do not open up and spoil the fun of the otherwise highly recommended Turbopass
We went to Rome and we had a great weekend. A place you must go to is the Pantheon built by Marcus Agrippa and still standing as the house of gods.
The Rome City Pass was very time-saving, but not cheap. My disappointment: if on the 3 - day, the next day after the Colosseum and Forum visit, we wanted to visit the Palatine, unfortunately entry was invalid with the Rom pass. I can recommend Turbopass, because you never have to wait in front of the cash register.
Roma Pass is a great idea that saves a lot of time, because you pass the long queues. We were there at Easter two adults and two children (2.6). The only thing to be improved is, if you travel with small children you need for the a card (free ticket). So even though we had Roma Pass, we had to get free tickets for kids. I asked the topic even before the trip, because I would be told that the children are free and come in. Unfortunately that's not true, we had to hire again. Luckily our kids are early risers, so we were usually at the top.
We were in Rome with thousands of people at Easter. Great, if you can just walk past the long line and have more time for the sights! The entrance to the Vatican was refunded to us as it was already booked and partially closed due to the Easter celebrations. Many Thanks! We did not need the public transport because we were very central in the hotel. Nevertheless, on the whole, a great offer.
We chose the Rome City Pass for 4 people and 3 days (2 adults + 2 adolescents <18 years). All entrances were easy except for the 3-day ticket for public transport. Here we had to solve for our guys extra a 3-day ticket. Otherwise, the Rome City Pass gave us insights into the eternal city, which we will not forget.
Has everything worked so far, only a pity that you have to pay for some attractions such as the Coliseum, the Castel Santas, etc. for the kids extra for a ticket - although free but still an unnecessary effort. Also that the subway tickets are extra and not non-contact as with the adults is actually incomprehensible to me - there is potential. All in all, the card is worth it!
It was great, especially the ticket for the bus and the tram and the train ...... just great not to have to queue. We will only travel to cities with the turbo pass !!! Although a little expensive but worth it.
You should use the line 3 and 8 of the S-Bahn - so you get everywhere quickly because the buses can be very busy at peak time. Highly recommended with the Rome City Pass, as there are hardly any waiting times.
Absolute advantage, especially if you are in Rome for a short time and want to visit the classic spots, the Skip the line function. Long queuing (with children) is easy. Only 4 stars, as the bus tour in Rome as a sightseeing is not so great. The hotspots are hardly directly on the tour. With the city buses or on foot you can do everything better. I would buy the pass again.
Everything went very well and the pass was a real help for the many sights in Rome. He spared us a lot of waiting in the Vatican and Colosseum.
Basically, the turbo pass is a great story. However, I would recommend to every user to inform themselves prior to departure, so that they can send the information material home because it is very extensive. The contents: there was a voucher for the Vatican Museums. With this voucher we could avoid the long queue, but until the end we did not know if we had to pay admission and if the duration of the City Pass started with the entrance to the museum. In search of answers, people kept coming back to leaders who, of course, offered their accompaniment to Cash. It remains more flexible with technical aids (headphones to borrow). Also without a guide, we finally arrived directly after the Vatican Museum in St. Peter's without us to face the very long line. Every Wednesday there is an audience with the Pope in St. Peter's Square, as long as he is in the Vatican (we only learned by chance). We missed the entrance to the old port of Rome. It was said that one hour before dark closes the box office. In fact, this was much earlier because there was no season yet. A visit to the Lidos in March, we did not find it worthwhile. And that the Hop on Hop Off - Buses only on one (!) Day can be used continuously is not immediately apparent. In the Rome City Pass, there is no paper plan for all public transport to show all connections.
Is it really worth it, if you do not want to queue for a long time.