We spent 4 days in Rome. Thanks to the Rome City Pass, no further queuing at the sights was necessary. Airport transportation was also very relaxed. Next time I would also book the tickets for the public transport.
Everything went smoothly, but the meeting point for the tour of the Vatican Museums could be named more precisely. It would also be helpful to describe the stations for the hop on hop off bus in more detail.
I would advise others the first day of their journey in Rome to go to touristations in Navonna square or Venezia square for getting vouchers and organizing visits to catacombs and other places included in Tourbo pass
A pass which allows you to visit lots of beautiful sites in Rome, with a discount. I recommend the Vatican museums.
as long as you read carefully the guide before visiting you#re all set.
some tickets have to be redeemed before visiting the attractions but it's simple enough.
great bundle overall
We spontaneously decided to take a trip to Rome. Skip the line tickets were already sold out and only available through the Turbopaas. We had therefore booked the pass for one day to visit the Vatican Museums. We also did this, got into St. Peter's Basilica without queuing and then visited the Castel Sant'Angelo, the entrance fee for which was also included. The included ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus was valid for 48 hours. If we had booked earlier it would certainly have gotten us up to the Colosseum and Roman Forum. But even without the latter it was a really good thing and saved us a lot of money and waiting in the summer heat. I can highly recommend the Turbopass.
Amazing pass
Hello, The pass was definitely worth it. No waiting. 1a! Any time.
We were little uneasy, but all went smoothly. Worth to study well in advance.
We (three people around 70 years old) experienced a week in Rome with temperatures around 35 degrees. The Turbo Pass helped us a lot, as there was no way we could have waited hours for entry to the various sights. But with the pass, "Skip The line" was our motto. -Be careful with the Vatican Museums: once inside, there is nowhere to shorten the path, because the stewards rigorously send visitors back on the mapped path. And it's long (the travel guide says it's 7 kilometers, it seemed longer to me). -It is similar at the Altare della Patria: Admission is free but once you have climbed the first staircase, you have to climb to the second platform (great view, worth it.) The descent runs inside with what feels like 1000 steps. -The hop on hop off bus was very helpful. It goes through areas where the subway doesn't run, the upper deck had a sunroof so it was cool and not very windy which was very relaxing after a walk in the sun. -It could be that the pass grants a discount when buying opera tickets, but since the opera (at least the good seats) sells out quickly, you should order the tickets online beforehand from home. We bought ours in January and had a very nice and interesting performance by Madama Butterfly. -Germans usually think of iced coffee as a drink made from cold coffee, vanilla ice cream and whipped cream. In Italy, iced coffee is an espresso with ice cubes. What came close to our imagination was iced coffee in a bar on Via della Conciliazione, with a view of the Vatican and Castel Sant'Angelo. Highly recommended after a day at the Vatican. -Finally, a restaurant tip: Restaurant Strega at the end of Via Viminale in the square next to the Ministry of the Interior has very good food, friendly staff, shaded tables and reasonable prices. What I liked most was that the restaurant is a bit away from the road and the cars. Many restaurants in this area have tables between parking lots.
Thanks very much. We stayed in Rome for 5 days. Everything worked great, exactly as described. It doesn't matter whether it's the Colosseum, Vatican, Castel Sant'Angelo, everything without waiting, straight to the entrance. Likewise public transport, hop-on-hop-off buses and some of the museums. We were very satisfied.
I am very satisfied with the Rome City Pass. Everything worked perfectly. Whether airport shuttle, tickets for public. Transport and hop on/hop off buses, entrance tickets for vatik. Museums + Colosseum with priority entry without waiting, tickets for all other attractions, luggage storage on the day of departure. The Turbopass was practically the "all-round carefree package". Highly recommended for Rome.
You save a lot of money and time compared to purchasing individual tickets. We booked everything including airport transfer. In addition to the sights, there were also useful tickets for the bus transfer from the airport (booked separately), for the bus and metro and for luggage storage at the main station. Absolutely to suggest.
Skip-the-line tickets are absolutely awesome!!!
The Turbopass makes traveling much easier, especially when it comes to using public transport and visiting museums. Any time!
The turbo pass was well worth it we had a great time and used the maps to look at so many places. It’s always a bit of a worry when you pay for some of these things but the pass was great, we used a lot and I would recommend to anyone for all of its benifits. We will do it again on a trip to Athens next year
Great way to travel around the city
With a map, almost 100% covered, perfect. Whether bus or train, museum, sight, etc., all in one card! It's that easy!
Great experience! We could simply enjoy the time in Rome, everything went on time as planned, great support through the emails, everything was described in great detail.. we will definitely continue to use Turbopass! Thank you turbo pass!!