Everything worked. Very convenient. Absolutely to be recommended. Because so many things are included, you have to plan well :)
We bought the Turbopass ROMA and are very satisfied. Next time again ...
I had a totally wonderful week in Rome. With the Pass I did not need to stand in queues, which is a great benefit. Excursions were good, Pass is easy to order, and it is well explained in the ticket received.
In my case I did not use all options that the Pass was giving as there is a lot to see in Rome and one week was too short to visit all places.
For organizational reasons, we booked the pass for 1 day. Transfer, the Colosseum visit / Roman Forum and the hop-on-off bus worked out great. Unfortunately, we didn't have more time to visit any more of the attractions on offer. Gladly again next time!
We were in Rome for six days and made really good use of the Rome City Pass. Nevertheless, there would have been many more sights and museums that you could have visited if you had had more time. All main attractions are covered and only a few things that are worthwhile (such as the dome of St. Peter's Basilica) are not part of the pass. Would recommend the pass to anyone and will very likely use the offer again in other cities.
Was really very happy, everything went well. Had the Turbo Pass in Rome. I can recommend it. Tip, if the Hop_On bus is booked in addition, the next time I would check the exact stations in advance so as not to waste too much time searching.
Actually, we chose Turbopass for the sake of simplicity - Vatican and Colosseum in one and without queues. Well, we didn't have any queues anyway because of the pandemic, but we kept seeing surprises with everything that was in the passport. We took a tour of the stand with Greenlinebuses (which was really interesting and detailed), went to Castel Sant'Angelo, had an audio guide in the Panteon, and went to a couple of other museums that happened to be nearby, which were included in the turbo pass and were so unexpected Visited exciting historical places and learned a lot about the history of Rome.
The Rome City Pass is absolutely worthwhile, especially if you want to see many of the city's famous sights. It helped us plan our stay in Rome carefully so we got there with a 3 day ticket. For example, within the validity of the ticket, we have already obtained the entrance tickets for the Castel Sant'Angelo so that we can visit them after the 3 days. The reservation of tickets for the Museum Villa Borghese must be made before departure, especially now during the pandemic. Even if places become vacant at short notice, you cannot enter the museum. We bought the tickets for local public transport on site and not through the City Pass. That was very straightforward and allows greater flexibility on site. The tickets can be adjusted according to your needs and you can get them in many places in Rome. A visit to the catacombs is absolutely worthwhile, but price-conscious people should consider whether they should better organize the journey there themselves and thus pay the entry price of less than 10.00 euros per person on site. The tour lasts almost three quarters of an hour and is also conducted in German.
We booked the pass for Rome including the Vatican and Colosseum. A few minutes after ordering, the (virtual) pass was already in the e-mail inbox. Once in a version for printing and again in a reduced version for showing on the mobile phone - very practical. The list of which other sights are also included was also included. Everything worked great, the pre-reservations at the Vatican or at the Colosseum were also booked and we were able to go in without a long wait. The included hop-on-off bus trip helps you get an overview of the city. The rest of the way in Rome can be done very easily by public transport.
The pass was really great for Rome. We particularly liked the fact that we really received a very detailed list of the sights with address and opening times. That made it really easy. We were spontaneously in many museums that we would otherwise never have had on our screen.
A continuous optimal support to explore one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. My travel tips: the orange garden on the Aventine - here you have a unique view of the city. The garden is also a very popular location for wedding photos. My other tip is the Sankt Ignatius Church (near Pantheon). The supposed "dome" of this church is an artistic stroke of genius. The restaurant Museum Canova Tadolini is highly recommended. Here you have the unique opportunity to have lunch surrounded by statues. It is also worth trying the typical Roman delicacies such as supplì al telefono, maritozzi or the pizza bianca. In Trastevere or in the Jewish quarter you are well served;).
We were enthusiastic about the possibilities and how well everything worked. The addition for the airport transfer and the option to use the metro stress-free is simply great. For restaurants, we recommend using Tripadvisor. Or, just take a look at the places where they are visited and try them out bravely. The Roman cuisine is
We really liked the Rome City Pass. We were there for 6 days in September 2021 and used the pass for 5 days. At first we had booked an airport transfer with it, but we didn't need it at short notice. We were able to cancel it quickly and easily by email and got the money refunded immediately. With the tickets everything worked out great on site. In addition to the main attractions, the "Museo Leonardo da Vinci Experience" and the "Stadio di Domiziano Piazza Navona Underground" are particularly recommended. For the Castel Sant'Angelo you had to reserve the ticket in Rome at one of the tourist stations, which we first had to look for, but since we were walking a lot anyway, that was not a problem. The hop-on-hop-off city tour was fine, but the audio narration was on the one hand too little and on the other hand it hadn't always matched the stops / aspirations.
Extensive offers for every taste and suggestions that we would not have found without the pass. We would not have been able to take public transport to the sea and detour to Ostia without this pass, as we had little time for orientation. But luckily everything was well described. Be sure to visit the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Great thing.
Extensive offers for every taste and suggestions that we would not have found without the pass. We would not have been able to take public transport to the sea and detour to Ostia without this pass, as we had little time for orientation. But luckily everything was well described. Be sure to visit the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Great thing.
In itself we were satisfied with the pass. It would be practical if you didn't have to redeem the ticket first at Castel Sant'Angelo. For the other sights, this also works very well with the Qr code from the app. (Ticket office is opposite the entrance at the Vatican) We will certainly use the pass again on our next city trip.