Museum of the Vatican as well as Colloseum past the queue. Rome is better than waiting.
With the Rome City Pass we could see many great sights and often pass the snakes. This has definitely saved us 5 hours.
I loved the fact that because I purchased the pass, I knew what day and time I would be going into the Vatican museum. We were able to plan an agenda with all other activities around it.
The only negative thing about the package is I thought the city tour bus was a hop on, hop off. It was not, you take a 30-40 minute tour of the city, if you get off at any point,you can't get back on.
One other thing, I would recommend not getting a pass for the entire time you are in the city. Their are so many free sites to see that will take up more than enough of your time.
The "Rome City Pass" was a hammer, the tickets for the opening were practically - the 72 hours have just gone out (Rome 4 days, 3 nights). Unfortunately, we received the entrance ticket for the Sistine Chapel for the 19th of May from Turbopass (but we were in Rome from May 14-17). We went by bus "Gray Line" - according to Turbopass no Hop-on-Hop-off - but on the bus it was written.
Enjoyed the convenience of our visit provided by the Rome City Pass
It's the first I've used the TurboPass but expect to use it more in the future, the only remarks is that he could include more attractions for free. And for the travelers interested plan the visit in order to visit first the places more expensive for free and get the discounts in the remaining ones.
To get past the snake is a big advantage, otherwise you would have had to wait for hours. Preislich ok, but I would have wanted more purchase options, for example without bus tour and cheaper. Still useful!
The Rome Pass is absolutely great to explore Rome. All the important sights are in it and super is the fast track, in the Colosseum and the Vatican museums to save some time. Unfortunately the included city tour was not great, since the audio guide was not synchromesh with the respective sights (therefore one star less). Super it would be if the city tour with Hop On Hop off would be synonymous with additional payment of 5 € or similar. Also the use of the public. Transportation through the pass is great.
The pass has worked perfectly, whether with shortened waiting times at the main attractions / museums or the public transport. I would book again!
Was definitely worth the Rome City Pass to buy, we just loved everything in Rome, as is probably the most likely to go there. For all large cities with a lot of sights is a CityPass warmly recommended.
It is convenient and relaxing to buy the most important tickets already before the vacation. It also saves long waiting times. It is not really cheap but you get great value for money!
We booked the Rome City Pass for three days and although we could not use anything (or wanted) by far, it was worth it. We were travelling with two children of 6 and 8 years, which is not only easy in a city and long queuing does not work at all. So, city tour in the open bus, to get an impression of the city, all public transport tickets included to visit with bus and metro all sites and especially to experience the city and the Romans and then the two free visits (without waiting !!!) into the Vatican Museums (Sistine Chapel) and into the Colosseum ... great! And as an addition we went to the sea at Ostia by local train which was also included. Everything was perfect.
I was pleased with the Rome City Pass. Honestly, I'm not sure if booking everything separately (attractions, transportation, etc) would have been cheaper, but for the ease of buying this online (and not having to travel with a lot of Euros), having an easy, unlimited way to use the Metro/bus system, and getting to skip the line in a few places, it was well worth it since I did not have a lot of time in Rome.
We spent 6 days in Rome and booked the City Pass. We passed the snakes past the Vatican Museums, the Colosseum and Engelsburg. The buses and the metro we also used more often, although we could visit some sights well on foot. The pass was worth it and I can recommend it.
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.