Must have mainly for Colosseum. Fast line feature working perfect and you can save hours compare with normal queue. The same for Vatican and other attractions.
We are totally satisfied with our experience with Turbopass Rome. As long as your visit is for at least three days, you should be able to get your money's worth out of this pass. Try to plan ahead by using the hop on hop off bus to get a better idea of what these attractions look like, and/or their proximity from one another. I think it only took an hour or so to run the full route. Then you can group the sites by zones such as: 1) Colosseum, Arch of Constantine, Palatine Hills, Circus Maximus, 2) Vatican Museums, St. Peter's Square, St. Angelo's Castle, 3) Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, etc. We wish that the Domus Aurea was included but that was no big deal. And if you are planning to see a lot of museums (like we did), then you will benefit even more. The skip the line feature is especially good for the Colosseum and the Vatican.
Everything worked perfectly and the delivery was very fast
We used the pass to reach most of Rome's sights and spared us some queuing. A special experience was the trip to Ostia and a walk on the beach to the next fishing village. The great fish meal in the fishing village was an additional experience. In summary: Rome was a great experience and the Rom Pass was very helpful.
If you want to go through a side entrance to the Forum Romana you have to show the Colloseum Ticket, the City Pass is not valid there. The small exit in the Sistine Chapel, so that the same at the St. Peter's Dome entrance works great. Thanks for the hint. The metro card worked great too.
We also used the appointment for the Colosseum and the Vatican, which was very good. The description is very good, all possibilities, opening times and driving directions received, 5 * for this! The public transport ticket was even valid for 7 days, although we have booked the Rome Pass only 5 days, but TOP! Especially if you live outside of Rome.
It was a perfect solution to visit Rome, the Vatican and other monuments. The hop on and hop off buses allow us to discover Rome in another way. I recommend it.
very helpful
We can highly recommend the Rome City Pass !!! Hop on-hop off is a must !! In Rome itself, but it is best with the public transport.
Public transport and airport transfer ingenious, admission Vatican u. Sistine chapel as advertised without hiring, Coliseum we passed a long line of people - summarized TOP
Past all queues, that worked really well.
The passport has paid off, for me, very much. It was great and easy to use.
Everything in advance, no stress in Rome because of tickets and entries. Without hiring better than with other offers (with the rom card we could go right in, with another provider, we had to first contact the provider, then wait for the group has collected, then together, wait until we get a card it took an hour - if not three). I have recalculated: Had we bought all the cards individually, we would have come to 2 euros more expensive. No saving, but a big simplification. Attention: some offers of the Rome card are free of charge, you can do that before or after.
Everything in advance, no stress in Rome because of tickets and entries. Without hiring better than with other offers (with the rom card we could go right in, with another provider, we had to first contact the provider, then wait for the group has collected, then together, wait until we get a card it took an hour - if not three). I have recalculated: Had we bought all the cards individually, we would have come to 2 euros more expensive. No saving, but a big simplification. Attention: some offers of the Rome card are free of charge, you can do that before or after.
No waiting on very long lines, especially in front of the Vatican Museums and in front of the Colosseum. The pass is highly recommended.
I highly recommend the city pass. Booking worked great. Unfortunately, the completion of the entry to the Vatican was very confusing and difficult.
Rome is really big and wants to be conquered. With the pass, this was possible without any problems. In combination with airport transfer, public transport ticket, tickets and a lot of perks this is easily possible. It was respected what was promised. Free travel at all times, no waiting, no complex search for points of sale in Rome. Just enjoy. It is also important that Rome guarantees that and they can. We would do it again anytime.
A great holiday in the beautiful city of Rome, full of impressions. Art enjoyment without end. The six days were way too fast, even though we could plan well with the matching City Pass visiting many attractions, so that also time to stroll through the small streets and for delicacies such as pizza, pasta and of course, plenty of gelato remained. La dolce vita.
Despite Holy Week and large amounts of tourists, we had nowhere to queue for long. We also used the public transport and luggage storage on the day of departure ... everything was much easier with the Rome Pass.
The City Pass is very useful and I would certainly recommend its purchase. If new to Rome, however, It is important to realise that there will be a lot of walking - Rome is probably best appreciated on foot. Its Metro system is (unavoidably given its history) sparse compared to say London - there are only two lines of real use to the tourist and so large areas are not well covered. Do therefore also purchase a pass for a Ho-Ho bus. If walking is a problem, plan your routes/use of transport very carefully. All in all though, Rome is a magnificent city to explore and well worth the effort,