If someone plans to visit a lot of the sights and has no desire to take forever, I can at least make a purchase recommendation. We saved a lot of time and nerves here.
Past the long queues at the Coliseum and the Vatican Museums. Instead of standing in line for over an hour you were already inside in 5 minutes. Also with the Engelsburg it went faster. The included public transport is worth gold. The booking of the next Coty Pass is already scheduled.
Allow at least 1 day for the Vatican. Climbing the dome of St. Peter's Basilica is a bit difficult but the view is well worth the effort. First part with the elevator.
So easy to get around Rome, trains buses and trams, having skip the cue fantastic, we saw all the sights.We had the six day city pass.
The Rome Pass is absolutely worth it. Whether Castel Sant'Angelo, Vatican Museums, Colosseum, Hop on Hop Off, Public everything went smoothly. And with the pass you can save the long wait and the entrance. Just great. Highly recommended is the café in the Castel Sant'Angelo overlooking the St. Peter's Basilica.
all major attractions and public transport etc. included. almost no queues except Colloseum. hop on / hop off bus good for a breather - made 1.5 laps. It would be great if there are several pick-up stations (eg airport or termini), currently only at Vatican. in Coronari Bistrot on a bottle of wine, bruscetta or pasta (Piazza dei Coronari, 125, 00186 Roma RM, Italy). Restaurant that's amore we really liked (Via in Arcione, 115, 00187 Roma RM, Italy).
We used the pass in Rome for the first time and were pleasantly surprised. We would be approached by ticket sellers at almost every corner in Rome to buy tickets for the Vatican Museums, for example. We had the advantage by the pass the advantage to have an appointment and also go on site at the ellenlangen queue. That saves a lot of time. Even when visiting the Coliseum or the Castel Sant'Angelo, we were back at the queue in the respective museums. Our experience is absolutely positive and we would do it again anytime !!!
The fact that you can use all public transport, you are great and easily in the city on the way. Although some machines could not read the cards, there was no problem with the show of the cards. Thanks to the fact that we had already included the maps for the Vatican and the Collosseum, we could easily pass the queue ........ Especially in the Vatican an absolute advantage; I would never have engaged in this long line. Going for a relaxed ride and looking is also the hop on hop off bus, which is included for a day. The pass is definitely recommended !! Happy again and nice greeting Oliver
You could not visit Rome better! I recommend to anyone who wants to visit Rome with Rome City Pass to make that happen.
The best thing was to just pass the long, long lines! The entrances, which were already included in the price and use of public transport made it relaxed and easy in Rome. The hop on hop off buses in which we drove were unfortunately in need of overhaul. Of the jacks for the headphones worked only a fraction, so that the explanations for the city tour pretty much failed.
when visiting the Vatican not from streets / Info seller an additional Tiket aufschwatzen
The beauty and grandeur of Rome is amazing. Be sure to visit this city! You will love and remember it for life!
The approximately 100 EUR for the 3-day pass are worthwhile. In many museums there is a discount,. A big savings with the Rome city pass you do not actually have, if you only look at the financial side. The really big win is the waiting time saved. I noticed it right in the Colosseum. There I came out after about 3 hours, there were still some without a pass in the field. I highly recommend it. Also, the trip with the blue hop on hop off buses is recommended and included in the price. Also the possibility to return with the pass from the airport to the city center and on the departure day is very pleasant. You will be informed beforehand which line you can drive and thus saves considerably expensive taxi or shuttle costs.
Just great, we just walked past each line, which saved us a lot of time. I would buy a passport again at any time.
Everything great !
For the use of the buses, the knowledge of the directions is absolutely necessary. But this is difficult for short trips. There was no information. We used the metro with the card for free, which was usually enough. Good also the possibility of the city tour with the "blue" buses. The stop for these buses was only to be found after a long "asking around", as several bus companies offer the city tours. The execution of the tours was very well organized with German audio tour. That was very good for getting an overview.
Especially at the Coliseum and in the Vatican, the avoidance of waiting times was worthwhile. If you want to visit all attractions within a short time the City Pass is a good choice.
The approximately 100 EUR for the 3-day pass are well worth it. There are discounts in many museums, and a few are not on the list, but are accessible for free with the pass. The Castel Sant'Angelo is among them. However, you should not pay purely financially, which brings the pass. In three days you can see major attractions such as the Vatican Museums, Castel Sant'Angelo, the Roman Forum with the Colosseum and one or two other museums without hurry, but without a pass but might not quite on the 100 EUR. The savings as bus & metro 3-day ticket is certainly not gigantic, since the ÖVPN in Rome is very cheap and very crowded at peak times (depending on the goal run better). The big added value lies in the saved waiting times. Especially in the case of the Vatican Museums - there are as advertised by the provider an extra access, through which you within 2 minutes at the gigantic tourist queues in the museum (the Vatican time slot on the ticket I could ignore without any problems) , It is sometimes written on the Web that, despite promised special access, there is only one queue waiting for you - yes, if you follow the herd instinct as a couple or single and get into the "group" queue, of course. Own fault!