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"Room"

5

The Rome City Pass was very useful, as we got in at some attractions (especially Vatican Museums, Engelsburg and Colosseum as well as Palatine) quickly and not had to queue up. However, there were too many museums that could not be visited at all. The possibility of the use of public transport was however very advantageous, since one did not have to take care of tickets. I would therefore buy a passport for the next city.

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"2-day pass"

5

Practically if one on the first day makes a bus tour - and then get off where you want! It was also good that we could pass the long queue! That was more relaxed than imagined!

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"Makes the holiday more relaxed"

5

Whether one is really more affordable I dare to doubt, but one saves a lot of stress and time. Everything is "prepared", you do not have to stand up anywhere and do not have to deal with foreign language instructions for the purchase of a ticket. The pass was 2 days after ordering. Everything worked out very well. My friend and I would buy him again.

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"Very good decision !!"

5

The Rome City Pass is worth every penny. At the Colosseum and the Vatican Museum the queue was enormous. With the Rome City Pass we past the lines. Hop on Hop off Tour is also included for a full day. So real purchase recommendation.

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"A good and comfortable thing!"

5

A good and comfortable thing!

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"We recommend"

5

The Rome City Pass I booked very short term, but everything went well. I picked him up near the Vatican. It was all very uncomplicated. Since I was in Rome at the end of June, it was very hot - loosely over 30 degrees. Since it was very pleasant, because you could partly pass the queues. The use of public transport was also very convenient. That there are no timetables for the buses was, of course, something impractical, but that has nothing to do with the pass. I ended up not checking whether the Rome City Pass was worth the price or not. The fact that you did not have to buy single tickets for the "most important" attractions, it was worth the money.

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"Fast accesses have worked very well"

5

Very good

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"Great days in Rome"

5

The Rome City Pass is worth every euro. Although not favorable, I can fully assert this. Just the time you save in the queues. The Hop on - Hop Off Tour, ..... Everything in the best way. We recommend. Thanks for the nice and uncomplicated time in Rome.

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"Great holiday with Rome City Pass"

5

We were super satisfied with the advantages of the Rome City Pass and will definitely book it again in our next Städtetour.

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"Rome City Pass is great - just stupid when the metro strikes."

5

I will buy the Rome City Pass for my next city trip again. Everything has capped as described without a long wait. Only the strike of public transport was unfortunately not to be seen before.

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"Everything worked out very well!"

5

4 persons family. Thanks to the Rome City Pass in connection with the tickets to the Vatican Museums and the Collosseum, we were able to avoid long queues (and bad mood with the children).

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"Lots of time saved"

5

With the Turbopass, we have spared a lot of time. By the special entrance to the "great" highlights such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican etc. we have spared the sometimes extremely long queues (at approx. 35 ° C in the blazing sun). This was the greatest advantage for us. Tickets we did not need to buy any more, which was very relaxed. Since we did not live directly in the city center, we also used plenty of local transport, the trip to the beach at the Mediterranean is included in the Turbopass. All in all, the purchase was worth it, even if it costs a few euros more than a direct purchase on the spot. But before the trip we had all tickets in our hands and could enjoy Rome relaxed.

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"The Timekeeper"

5

So the Rome City Pass is just great. Just the time saving is a madness. Past the long queues, drive with the transport as much as you want. The bus tour was also great, as you can see a lot and learn something and can breathe something and can get in and out as often as you want. We surely make another holiday in Rome next year and we will buy the pass again so we can see the rest

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"Everything worked out very well"

5

Everything worked out very well

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"Past the snakes"

5

We had a 3 day pass for Rome. The Rome City Pass was definitely worth it, even if the price initially frightens something. But the queues at the sights are just forever long, but as a Turbopassinhaber you can pass all the serpents: Colosseum, Vatican Museums, St. Peter's, Roman Forum and Engelsburg would have otherwise provided us at least 6 hours queuing, precious time for one for another is missing. The enclosed booklet is also very useful as it contains many tips, eg the shortest route between the Sistine Chapel and St Peter's: very helpful! And it worked! A city tour for a whole day with the hop on hop off bus belonged also to it and the public transport, in particular the metro, helped quickly to distance. Conclusion: highly recommended this pass!

"Rome in 3 days, all the attractions and still have time to rest"

5

What a great purchase. I have used the Rome City Pass before and again it proved to be a fantastic purchase.
Using public transport is made incredibly easy, quick & problem free. As always I saved a small fortune on entrance fee, but I save no end of time by not having to queue for tickets everywhere. The Rome City Pass has its own fast track entry point at many of the attractions too so no waiting around again.

I would certainly recommend a Rome City Pass to any tourist wishing to see as many attractions as they can in a shortest period of time.

I will certainly be purchasing them again for my next City break.

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"We recommend"

5

I recommend the passport really very, since you saves a lot of time while queuing up. The enclosed use of public transport is a very good addition.

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"Careless round-pack"

5

In particular the bypassing of the queues in the Vatican brought considerable time advantages. The traffic network in Rome is very well developed, even if strikes are not foreseeable. To be safe in a strange city, the Rome City Pass was an enormous help.

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"Highly Recommended! Excellent!"

5

Everything great!! What is not so fortunate is, that one in youths partly to the respective cashier must. To get the free ticket. So the adults were already through the inlet and the teenager had to wait, if only briefly, again. best regards

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"Rome, always worth a visit!"

5

The Rome City Pass contains all the important sights of Rome. I did not need to get up close to the Colosseum, the Vatican Museums, or the Engelsburg. Usually it was maybe 10 minutes through the security controls. Also the hop-on-hop-off-city tour, which is included here, was highly recommended. Through the Rome Pass you could also use public transport. You have to say, however, that in Rome you can reach almost all the great sights on foot. The Rome City Pass is definitely recommendable if you want to take as many sights as possible, without the stress of the ticket purchase on site.