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!
Hello together, we 3 girls have booked the Rome City Pass for 3 days, which I can really recommend. Eg at the Colosseum you can go past the queue and go straight in .. saves an enormous amount of time. Other places of interest can also be visited by the snake. Also the public transport we could easily use .. however these one strikes in one day which was very annoying and we therefore had to pay a taxi .. So the best before look, if any strikes are announced ..
Hello together, we 3 girls have booked the Rome City Pass for 3 days, which I can really recommend. z. For example, at the Colosseum, you can pass the snake and go directly - saves an enormous amount of time. Also in other places of interest you can just pass the queue. Also the public transport we could easily use ... However, these have struggled in one day, which was very annoying and we therefore had to pay a taxi .. So best before look, if any strikes are announced.
After some difficulties with shipping we were very satisfied. Everything works very well and the hints are very helpful and accurate. The registration for Villa Borghese is unfortunately not sufficiently clear in the brochure, because the pre-registration time is usually more than three days, so we were not able to visit, despite 7 days stay! Otherwise Conclusion: Highly recommended!
We have a lot in 4 days and the Rome City Pass everything worked out well. We were amazed at the price / performance ratio! Delicious food is available in Rome everywhere and it is convenient if you simply take one or two side streets away from the tourist streams ...
We have had good experiences with the Rome City Pass. The biggest advantage was that we had no waiting. The only thing we liked less well was that the Audioguide hop-on-hop-off bus did not work in many places. Other travelers were also affected.
We really enjoyed the Rome City Pass. Being able to skip the line at the Colosseum was great and we added on the Vatican tour and being able to skip the line there was great too. One family member had trouble with their transportation pass, so that was unfortunate but other than that it was great.
A great, cheaper alternative to the other passes available. To collect the tickets in person you need to head towards the Vatican, there is a shop on the right hand side in the square, to collect them. We received our tickets but not a map with the bus route on, which made finding our way round difficult as we only saw the blue tour bus once, and couldn't find a stop for it without the map. Overall the Rome City Pass was great, does exactly what it says!
I spent a few nice days in Rome. Through the "Rome City Pass" I have also received a few small amenities. On the one hand, there was the public transport, then free / reduced entrance fees to museums and sights, which were always given / adapted to the time of the issue of the passport. Also a small city map and a small city guide. The map could be a bit more detailed and detailed. For example, name secondary roads with names and match the main names of the important roads. Because some streets on the real signs are differently written or abbreviated. Otherwise, it would be good if at the issuing point of the pass the respective person could also speak a language other than Italian and some English. In my case, German. In order to be able to explore the passport and all the advantages and special features of each city in its language, Possibly. A more detailed report on the transport options. I think it is by and large. Please change the few suggestions for improvement. If necessary, please write me again. Love greeting Arne Metscher
Unfortunately we had to stay very long in the queue despite the Rome-Citypass at the Forum Romanum in the hot sun. We went to the checkpoint, showed our passport, but here we were sent back to the normal queue. Too bad, shame Otherwise everything went well.
Unfortunately we had to stay very long in the queue despite the Rome-Citypass at the Forum Romanum in the hot sun. We went to the checkpoint, showed our passport, but here we were sent back to the normal queue. Too bad, shame Otherwise everything went well.
Good ice cream parlor: Fior di Lun, Camo di Fiori
Great convience with the Rom City Pass, whether it is from the price-performance ratio I am not so sure. Super was that we had nowhere to wait, and had an appointment for the Sixtine Chapel. Disadvantage is the only 2 museums per map are free. But furthe museums you will receive a discount. But otherwise it was great, all public transport such as bus and metro were free, so you were also faster from A to B.
The Rome City Pass was fine. He saves a lot of time at the most important sights. I would recommend the Rome City Pass.