Rom in einer Ferienwohnung hinter dem Vatikan. Vor dem Vatikan kostet der Cappucino 2,80 und mehr, hinter dem Vatikan 1,10.
Die Stadt an jeder Stelle Geschichte und Historie.
Rompass und Citypass einfach einfach. Fast-Lane-Zugang zu den Top-Locations. ÖPNV jederzeit verfügbar, nur nicht zu allen Anlaufpunkten. Geht nicht, zu eng. Aber selbst, wenn man das alles nicht ausgeschöpft hat, es hat alles einfacher gemacht.
Das mit dem Turbopass war die beste Entscheidung bei unserem Kurzurlaub in Rom. Kein stundenlanges Anstehen,allein beim Kollosseum und beim Vatikan hätte das jeweils drei Stunden gedauert. Mit der Bahn und dem Bus konnten wir alle Sehenswürdigkeiten abfahren, sogar bis ans Meer sind wir damit gekommen. Am letzten Tag machten wir die Stadtrundfahrt , wo man an jeder Haltestelle ein- und aussteigen konnte um sich noch etwas anzuschauen. Über Kopfhörer, die man dazubekam , konnten wir alles nochmal anhören, was wir gesehen hatten.
Ohne den Pass wäre unser Romtrip nicht so entspannt abgelaufen.
ich war 3 Tage in Rom mit einer Freundin / also nur sehr wenig Zeit die vielen Sehenswürdigkeiten zu entdecken / also Leute , Plan machen was ich alles sehen möchte und entdecken möchte und auf jeden Fall den City Rom Pass bestellen / an vielen Menschenschlangen einfach vorbei gehen / Zeit sparen und ohne Stress die tolle Stadt Rom genießen / Vatikanmuseum / Sixtinische Kapelle / Kolosseum / Petersdom / Engelsburg usw. Also bei meinem nächsten Trip nach Rom ist der Rom Pass wieder dabei . Gruß Lutz
The whole experience was great. Great value no where near as expensive as we expected
Es war ein wundervoller Städteurlaub mit vielen Sehenswürdigkeiten und vielen interessanten Museen. Kann Rom nur weiter empfehlen.
My wife and I decided on a whim to purchase the Rome City Pass and we are glad we did. We only had 48 hours in Rome and we didn't want to spend all of that time waiting in line, and thanks to the Rome City Pass we spent our time seeing ancient ruins, beautiful art, and zipping around town on public transportation. We haven't done any calculations to see if we saved money with free entries, but that is not what this is about. We were able to do everything on our To-Do List and then some!
I highly recommend the Rome City Pass, unless of course you enjoy standing in lines, and in that case don't get it!
Thanks,
Jacob Fowler
I traveled with my family with City Pass for the first time and was very impressed with the benefits of the card: free use of buses and trains, preferential admission to Koloseum, Vatican and Forum Romana, a free city tour, discounts in many other museums and events! Traveling with Rome City saves money and time, because Rome is full of tourists and queues are incredibly long! On my next city trip to Mallorca I book City Pass in any case!
Very satisfied!!! Just past the snakes! Great this card. At any time again
It all worked wonderfully and we actually avoided long queues at the box office. It is important that in the Vatican you have not only the passport but also the confirmation ... we forgot that. But they found our booking in the computer there and it worked anyway. At the Colloseum, several guides have been trying to get us on a tour with them, claiming that it's so crowded that day that you have to wait a long time with the Rome Pass. That was not the case, also here we could pass relaxed by the group entrance to the masses over. The ride on public transport also worked well. At the Hop on Bus we boarded directly at the main station ... it is really a bit getting old, but it drives the same route as all the others and the audio guide is also ok. Some days he does not drive past the Vatican! All in all, great and really recommendable!
Rome was absoultey beautiful, the passes were amazing, they allowed us to do what we wanted and not wait hours and hours to do so, the food is scrummy, we put our wish in fount trevi. Make sure you explore at night because it looks even more stunning! And walk instead of the metro because you see so much more ! :D
Super pass, no problems with that. The only criticism is the 3-day variant the "only" 1 day the Hop-On Bus is, here should be possible in the minimum 2 days. Unfortunately, Rome is no longer so well maintained, I would prefer Venice Rome at any time.
We were on the road from morning to night, diligently using public transportation, attractions and museums. It was also fun to just get on a bus in between, to cross the city once, without knowing where the journey is going. In the evening, during the time when the shops are closing, the subway is to be avoided, you do not want to be "crushed". We were glad throughout the 6-day stay, no tickets to solve. It is not more comfortable and is only recommended.
We had a great trip in Rome with the turbo pass. We were able to pass many places of interest directly at the queue (eg Colosseum, Castel Sant'Angelo, Vatican) and have saved so much time. The integrated ticket for public transport is also very useful and the hop-on-hop-off tour gives you a great overview of the city!
Pass was delivered promptly, that was great; Order therefore also possible shortly before departure. Content of the package was chosen sensibly, everything was important, description understandable. Everything works smoothly on site, including all important highlights. The fast inlet without queuing proved to be particularly pleasant. I can recommend this offer without any restrictions!
We spent a week in Rome and have used the City Pass extensively. Especially the "Skip the line" tickets in the Vatican Museums and the Coliseum were very useful. Despite the supposed "low season" there were already very long lines. Very good was also the tip in the Sistine Chapel to take the group exit and not the normal one. This will take you to St. Peter's Basilica without further delay. At the security checkpoints you usually wait a minimum of one to three hours. The included city tour was also good to get a general view. All in all, gladly again!