We have the Rome Pass ordered, because it has been delivered to us by mail to home and we could use it immediately upon arrival in Rome, without pick it up. The visits are anyway the same everywhere. Unfortunately we had then go to your agency in Rome to pick up the ticket for the city tour. It was far and inconvenient for us. If we had known that the city tour was a stripped tour and nothing has brought us, we would not have taken the city tour to complete. The information during the tour were a bit sparse.
Overall, the pass was very useful and worth the money. At first was a little unfortunate that the pick-up-shop was closed, contrary to the information (15.8.). But the "problem" was quickly managed by the provider and solved. Admission to museums and public transport were then without any problems. That you have to sign up for the visit of the Villa Borghese, one might note somewhere more prominently. All in all, had the pass for us as we traveled just decided to Rome, a great help.
This pass is worth it because you can pass some liness. The waiting times are reduced a lot! Ultimately, it is hardly possible to visit all the attractions on offer - but worth it.
The Rome City Pass is perhaps not cheap but saves ultimately time when standing in line and in public transport! ;-)
With the Rome City Pass we have enjoyed the best parts of Rome carefree!
Our days in Rome were wonderful. Our planned program of visits was with the Turbopass quickly and easily implemented. For Rome a recommended plus.
We had a great time in Rome, sights everything has always fitted. Would book again immediately!
Taken as a whole, we were very pleased with the Rome City Pass. The preferred admissions to attractions Vatican, Castel Sant'Angelo, the Colosseum and the use of public transport functioned perfectly. Something we were disappointed that the Rome City Pass stopped working on day 4, although not 72 hour passed since the first validation (1st devaluation Monday were 16:00, -. Devaluation on Thursday 10:00 not already worked more).
The Rome City Pass is a relaxed journeying in Rome. Moreover, even reduced admission possible. As the collection is not so simple. You have to first in Rome find their way to find the pick-up point. To get the ball in advance by mail would be great but not yet possible. All in all, Rome worth a visit and the pass very helpful.
Among the top attractions really worth it, especially the lines at the Vatican were very long and we were able to walk past all. Roman also the Colosseum and Forum it was so, but we had our 17 year old daughter still get a child ticket, because she has got no right Rompass (under 18's all free). That kept it to something, perhaps that should be changed in future. One can use the pass to the public. use transport like bus or Metro, and a city tour is attending. All in all a worthwhile investment.
We were generally satisfied, but we would have taken a better ticket for the Colosseum, for example - unfortunately we weren't allowed to go everywhere with ours. Unfortunately, the hop-on hop-off bus only included the bus with the shortest route (we would have preferred the BIGRED bus - better routes). If you only choose the lowest category everywhere, the pass is really good. But for us it would have been better if we had bought the tickets separately - then we could have taken the ones we wanted everywhere.
For every activity the buyer who has no idea about the attraction must be inform more .
For example. There is Super Sites in Foro Romano that we didn't know anything. We had turbopass and we coudn't reach there. There were not an option when we bougth the ticket.Because we couldn't find a ticket when we were there.
We bought the Turbopass for 7 days with the airport transfer and the ticket for local transport, as we arrived in the evening and had to go to the airport in the morning on the last day. The airport transfer worked well. Unfortunately, there were only 3 specific stops. To get to our accommodation, we first had to get the local transport ticket activated at a ticket counter. That was no longer possible in the evening. So we had to walk 3 km to the accommodation with our luggage. The next day we went looking - on foot - to this ticket counter at the train station. Unfortunately, it was not visible from the outside and we had to ask for directions. Why wasn't this ticket activated straight away? The days were specified when we booked. That would have saved us a lot of time and effort. The positive thing was that we were able to book entry to the Vatican and Colosseum at the same time and got in without having to wait. If you see a lot of Rome, then you save money with the pass. Without the pass, we wouldn't have seen some things. So it was worthwhile.
Overall, booking tours was easy, e.g. skipping the line at the Vatican Museums was great when there were kilometer-long queues, great use of public transport, there was no appointment for us at the Colosseum, the biggest disadvantage for us was that we still had to go to the tourist offices to finally book the tours, we also had to pick up the transport ticket, so valuable time wasted, not good service there, very crowded and stressful, for this reason too the price-performance ratio for two days cannot be rated as positive because there is no time for other activities, the city tour on the double-decker bus was OK, but not outstanding.
The airport transfer was excellent. Quick easy and convenient to use.
The hop on hop off bus was easy to use and being able to use throughout my stay was helpful. You can walk to most attractions within the city, however after a long day it's nice to be able to hop on the bus to get back to your starting point. When visiting the pantheon, castle de angelo and the vatican I didn't realise I would have to visit a tourist station to collect an additional ticket for entry. I found this frustrating and added time to my already packed day that I fail to understand why showing my rome pass is not enough to gain entry. With regards to the Vatican you have to select a time to visit like the colloseum. The colloseum ticket was available once I downloaded the paper work but the vatican one was not. Overall it saved me paying for entry in those long lines but I still needed to find a tourist station for an additional ticket which I found pointless.
Sometimes the people on site didn't know what to do with it.
Absolutely recommended for adults. For children/young people, you should check carefully in advance whether the pass is worth it. I was traveling with a 15-year-old, and I discovered on site that admission to most attractions is discounted or even free for those under 18. The pass did say that the various attractions were discounted/free for children/young people, but I thought that was because we had this pass. I find that a bit misleading. I think that as an authentic company you should definitely point this out to your customers. In our case, I could have saved the passport for the 15 year old. Without a passport we would have gotten off cheaper in this case. For adults it looks different again. I can recommend booking here. Everything worked on site. Be sure to follow the instructions in the booking confirmation (e.g. Castel Sant'Angelo).
It's very good that you have many options with the pass and express tickets to the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums are essential. But the fact that you have to redeem a lot of tickets for the right ticket somewhere else is just super annoying! The app can't do much. You can't even find the sights if you stand directly in front of them and the information about the individual points is much better described in Wikipedia. So you have to go there again.
The advantage is that you can get to your destination in most places without having to wait in long queues. On the other hand, for the public transport ticket in Rome you have to go to an office in the city (3 options). It is not possible to collect this ticket at the airport. Depending on the hotel location, this walk can be very complex. It's a shame that the sightseeing tour is only possible with Iobus. We also booked 3 days in Rome - but the IObus ticket was only valid for 48 hours. We didn't use the museum offer at all because the weather was nice and the other booked destinations took up so much time that other activities were no longer possible.
The tickets have a fixed time at the Coloseum, for example, you have to know that, if that's not clear it'll be stupid. We missed the time at the coloseum and couldn't get in, very annoying, the time was right at the back next to a number... you can see it, but... -no notice -no response from City Pass, very unfortunate and not customer friendly. Otherwise ok