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"Rome City Pass"

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"relaxed Rombesuch"

5

My husband and I were the first time in Rome. We were impressed by the wealth of cultural monuments. Even if you can visit some as the churches and the Pantheon or the gardens of Villa Borghese without entrance, is the entrance to other monuments like the Colosseum, Vatican Museums ... quite high. So the ball is definitely worth. We could also act quite flexible, had no long queues and could use all the transport for free. We did not have to stand in front of machines, and understand the pricing system, which is a particular relief when you do not speak Italian. We will buy the pass on our next visit there again.

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"SUPER"

5

Thanks Rome City Pass we were very flexible and came off the same everywhere. <br /> Are very glad we chose the City Pass. Thank you very much.

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"Rooms October 2016"

5

Good viewpoint Vittoriano of Rome.

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"worth 100%"

5

The Rome City Pass facilitates the stay and sightseeing there immensely. Upon arrival in the city center one can immediately use the public transport without Over rum only great with the purchase of travel tickets. However, the most preferred are the admissions to the Colloseum and the Vatican. Especially if you are planning a 2 or 3 day trip, the time savings is huge! And if you no longer have power to run and explore the city itself, one can quite comfortably make a city tour which is also included. <br /> <br /> I will recommend the Turbo Pass to anyone and my next trip and even buy again! <br />

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"A great thing for a Rome trip!"

5

The Rome City Pass is worthwhile in any case! We had 3 days option and stayed 5 days in Rome. Vatican Museums, the Colosseum, Castel Sant'Angelo, Italian National Museum, city tours and much more, everything was fine and everything without large queues. We would buy the pass again.

"Fast-track entry saves a lot of time"

5

Visiting the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel without waiting in the heat was really good. It saved precious time we could then spend inside

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"Very good fit!"

5

The Turbo Pass is a fantastic device. Our stay in Rome was wonderful and we can see a lot of things. Especially the sightseeing tour by double-decker bus was terrific.

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"A great thing!"

4

Historic Rome is a wonderful place to explore on foot. However, if you don't have much time or are not a good walker, the hop-on hop-off buses are great! Or if it rains

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"Nice holiday in Rome"

4

Sunset in the Terraza del Pinico park with an overview of Rome

"Satisfied"

4

The initial email I received did not have the required tickets attached. I contacted the turbopass customer service and was helped very quickly.

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"Recommended"

4

If you want to do a lot of attractions, the Turbo Pass is definitely worth it financially. But please don't confuse it with the Rome Pass! The airport transfer is cheap, but it only takes you from the airport to the main train station (Termini), not to your hotel! I had to "get to grips with it" at first, but once you know how to get the tickets, it's really no problem. I would book it again.

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"Very useful map but lacks information"

4

We spent 6 days in Rome and we took a 5-day City Pass. Overall, it made our trip easier, but it would be nice to have a little more details, for example, the tourist bus, it was not clearly indicated that it was the green IOBUS that we had to take, we struggled a little, before finding it... Also nice, the entrances included for several attractions, but often you have to go and get the tickets and it is not clearly noted where (for the Pantheon for example), we had to ask to find the place. Overall, I recommend it.

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"Rome City Pass, visit without worries"

4

We do not regret having purchased the City pass for our stay in Rome. We had booked the entrances to the main sites to see, we were able to cross Rome by metro without any problem and the transfer to the airport in the center of Rome went well. The only drawback is that it is a shame to have to go to the City pass office at Termini station to collect the transport ticket for the week. Why not send it by email to the customer? If the plane is delayed in the evening, the office is closed to collect the transport ticket.

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"The city tour and the public transport pass are a real plus"

4

I preferred the Firenze Card which offered more visits (museums...). So the city tour and the public transport pass are really a very appreciable plus

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"Always happy - quick and easy"

4

No problem with the tickets. Just go to the tourist office, choose the attraction and take the tickets with you. Great thing. I'd be happy to do it again.

"Easy and convenient. "

4

We enjoyed our visit because of turbo pass, though we didn't have enough time to see some more places that we wanted to see.

"ROMA PASS - Worth it "

4

We would recommend it. We order the Colosseum Ticket (Skip Queue ) and Vatican Museum - skip the queue before we left home with the Rome City PAss. I was dubious of the \"skip the queue.\" However it was a great advantage to have this. We availed of many of the additions attractions included in the Pass. We had the hop on hop off bus ticket. We only used it once. WE made more use of the bus/tram ticket. Finding the place where to get the bus/tram ticket was awkward as we were unsure of what we were looking for. The staff handing out the bus/tram tickets were disinterested and rude. We needed to use the Roma Tourisation office to get tickets for the Castel Sant Angelo and the Catacombs and more. The staff in these offices were very efficient, helpful and organised.
It definitely saved us a lot of Euro. For Example we had entry for the Pallatine Hill/Roman Forum. It was included in our Roma City Pass. We became aware that a different tourist was charged 100Euro for entry to this site, which he had to pay at the entrance.

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"TurboPass recommended"

4

TurboPass tickets are also checked several times, but it goes very quickly. There are many museums and attractions that are actually impossible to visit in the given days, which is why it is overpriced. Nevertheless, I will buy it again. From experience, I will also book an airport transfer. You also have to be patient. The tickets came by email one day before departure, but they also informed me of this in the confirmation email.

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"Time saving"

4

The ticket really saves time by not having to queue for hours, for example at the Vatican. However, in addition to the ticket, you are sometimes also required to have an entrance ticket which you have to pick up at the tourist information office, which you first have to find.