In 4 days, you can discover the most important things in Rome. Due to the pass, we did not have to buy extra bus tickets and when you travel it too far, you can simply get off and jump on another bus and return.
We have also saved a lot of waiting time at the Vatican Museums.
There maybe a tip: If you're not so interested in museums but would like to have seen it anyway but do not need an explanation, then please do not book a guided tour in German. It costs 50 euros per person extra and yet WE believe that we could have saved this money and were talked into booking it on site. The guide wasn't even allowed to enter the Sistine Chapel to explain anything anyway.
Rome is well worth seeing, comfortable shoes are absolutely mandatory. Enjoy yourself discovering !!!!!!!!!!!!
Rome is a great city which is well worth visiting. Since I am currently limited regarding my mobility, it was relieving to be able to jump on a bus or the metro if the feet no longer wanted as everything was free of charge with the Rome City Pass. The free admission and the way past the queues was really great and saved us enormous waiting times. To explore the city on your own, I would recommend the City Pass to anyone. Otherwise, I would like to say about Rome, that there is much more to explore than just the well-known attractions, as a new world with art, history or the flair of the country and people awaits you at every corner. Therefore, do not plan too much, but simply experience the city with open eyes and an open mind.
Easy to use. If you properly define in advance, what you like to see, you can benefit greatly from this pass. Highly recommended.
I would recommend the Turbopass to anyone who wants to discover the great sights and who wants to experience the city on a sightseeing tour by bus. We were very pleased, everything worked perfectly- I would say that one saves a lot of money and waiting time. We will definitely buy the pass for other destinations as well.
Always recommend
The view of Rome from the \"Gianiccolo\" is worth a bus trip or a hike.
Highly recommended!!! Bus, metro, tram, free to use. The transport network is perfect, you can reach all sights by public transport. The Turbo Pass worth it alone for the visit of the Vatican Museums. Since a few waiting time spared. Colosseum and Castel Sant'Angelo are also included in the price and to visit both worthwhile.
+ Read + good value for money
+ time before departure at home in the mailbox
+ advance great tips
+ 3 languages: only show the pass locally and already everyone understood us
+ fast lane: no waiting as the Vatican or Colosseum
+ real and great time saver!
+ Free public transport, no waiting at the machine
- unfortunately the transfer from the airport to the hotel not included
The queues in front of the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum would really have been extremely time-consuming - the Turbo Pass I can only recommend. The ticket for public transport is also a great idea!
We were very pleased with the Rome City Pass ... We had selected three days and thus the admissions to the Vatican Museums, Castel Sant'Angelo and the Colosseum and the Roman Forum were already included! We also did a ride on the Hop on Hop off bus, whereby we learned a lot about the city! The pass was worth it for us anyway because we could directly go into everything and did not have to queue! We have also used public transport and could therefore even go as far as to Ostia Antica!
I can only recommend the pass. The tips that were given in the booklet were more than helpful. It saved us several hours waiting at St. Peter's Basilica. It also saves an immense amount of time for the purchase of tickets. Not to mention the cost savings. Perhaps you could expand the package yet to develop a plan for public transportation. We will test the London City Pass next.
If you are, like us, only a few days in Rome and want to see as many highlights of this city on your own, without a guide, this Pass is really top. To pass all the long queues everywhere, without standing in line was just great! Free travel by public transport, free admission to museums and other sights to see and without having to whip out your wallet each time (as one has previously paid for everything) was really fun. I would always recommend the pass!
Recommendation: Mostra di Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition
to get the ticket for the sightseeing tour, was a real challenge for resourceful travelers. After interviewing some local expert we could find near the Piazza della Repubblica office. Why not just its commitment to the ticket of the order with? At whatever time you drive up, you can choose anyway. The notes on headphones are in our opinion too short and superficial, but we hear endlessly always the same music. Otherwise the pass was a great thing, especially that we pass the long queue in front of the Vatican Museums (the end of February already! And) could, we liked it. Thus we have the time looking for the sightseeing office easily purely retrieved. The free travel on local public transport is very helpful in exploring the city and has one of the great human adventure and people close: Try times in Termini daily between 8am and 9am in the Metro to get a general admission. Good luck!
We were very pleased with the Rome City Pass. Everything was as advertised. We could skip the line at the box office and there was also included a two-hour free city tour. Most importantly, all bus and metro links were free to use. We were on our own way and very satisfied. Any time. Many thanks.
We were in Rome for 6 days and everything has worked out fine. Super is that you often enter the attractions without having to queue. Especially when visiting the Vatican, the pre-booked time was very helpful. Even with the public transport everything worked without problems. The journey to the sea to Lido di Ostia is also included. It is highly recommended to get yourself this City Pass. It saves a lot of time for ticket purchase and queuing.
If you want to explore Rome easily, you have to go for the pass.