The Rome City Pass saves time and money.
Everything was well organized and implemented, we can only recommend entry to the booked sights without queuing and redeeming tickets at the corresponding tourist point.
Entrance fees for the most important sights included, hardly any queues, flyers not so clear, well organized, staff always approachable and helpful.
Only recommend
Having such a pass saves money and time and helps you not miss anything. Entrance fees, public transport, tours, what more do you need? A really, really great thing. Only recommended.
Having such a pass saves money and time and helps you not miss anything. A really, really great thing.
We used the three-day pass and had easy access to the Colosseum and the Vatican Museum. We also went on a sightseeing tour with it.
We were completely satisfied and happy that we 'stumbled' across the TurboPass. Simple explanation, thanks to the list we knew exactly where we could go and where access was included. There were no problems on site. I will definitely use the TurboPass again at the next opportunity
Perfect. The Rome city pass allowed us to save time, especially at the Vatican Museum.
The Turbo Pass worked excellently, there were no waiting times at the Vatican Museum or the Colosseum. Entry to Castel Sant'Angelo is also easy. Hop on hop off was great, we used the bus intensively for two days. Pass is absolutely recommended.
I saw and experienced everything important to me in 7 days. The app has room for improvement in route planning and display on the display. More flexible offers for public transport would be desirable. Eg. not 3 days in a row, but three separate days in a longer period of time.
We never had to wait in line for long as the Colosseum and Vatican Museum were pre-booked with time slots. We hardly used the public transport ticket because we could reach almost everything on foot. Our hotel was located in Travestere, which we can only recommend because of the many restaurants.
Everything worked great and saw several sites that had not been planned.
We were able to fully enjoy our 5 days in Rome thanks to the City Pass. Many visits possible, tickets easily accessible, no or little waiting. We recommend.
At first we thought for a long time whether we should buy the pass, but if you really want to see a lot, it's perfect. The reservations also worked well, but there is always a bit of a wait!
What was great was that we hardly lost any time buying tickets; everywhere past the queue at the checkout and straight to the entrance. This is really worth it because there is just so much to see. If someone doesn't take that much time to visit each individual attraction, they can also save money with the Turbopass. We traveled rather slowly and always took significantly longer than the average visitor, so the bottom line was that there was no saving in financial terms, but there was a noticeable saving in terms of time - it was worth it for us.
We booked a three-day Rome pass, including airport transfer. The transfer is independent of the days of use of the pass. The bus ride was straightforward; both from the airport to the city and back to the airport. We had no problems with the acceptance of the pass. I was able to skip all ticket lines and go straight to the entrance. In places with special entry controls - metal detectors like at the airport - you still have to queue as normal. This was the case at the Colosseum, the Palatine Hill or Roman Forum, the Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica. In any case, you save a lot of time.