Was very satisfied with. Only one gripe I have: that with the cards was a bit confusing. It would be better in what for what. Otherwise very good.
Ahead we bought the Roma Pass incl. Ticket. The latter is the most straightforward solution to drive without further reflection on a ticket on all public transport can. Since it also makes nix, Getting lost time. However, time is a big factor that is often missing in order to as much use as possible. Doof we found that we were refused entry to Castel Sant'Angelo, despite 3-day pass. The reason is not opened to us. But in retrospect this problem with a reimbursement could be solved easily. But thanks cordial.
At this point I would like to thank about taking good care at the team "Turbo Pass". Even after the purchase of passports the staff were very helpful and could help competent!
The advantage of the Rome City Pass is that you can take care of all issues related to admission in advance. Inlet to the Vatican as took 10 min. - No comparison to the normal admission. In Colosseum there was no time savings because (the visit time) nearly all had been pre-booked snake, waiting for the security check. Otherwise the pass what is promised in the services holding. The main component is the Roma Card.
A must have for a relaxed Romtour! No queue for tickets. Easy to use, Colosseum and Vatican with turbo-indulgence. Unfortunately, the associated app is not available for Android. Had our trip certainly simplified even more.
We have the Rome Pass ordered, because it has been delivered to us by mail to home and we could use it immediately upon arrival in Rome, without pick it up. The visits are anyway the same everywhere. Unfortunately we had then go to your agency in Rome to pick up the ticket for the city tour. It was far and inconvenient for us. If we had known that the city tour was a stripped tour and nothing has brought us, we would not have taken the city tour to complete. The information during the tour were a bit sparse.
Overall, the pass was very useful and worth the money. At first was a little unfortunate that the pick-up-shop was closed, contrary to the information (15.8.). But the "problem" was quickly managed by the provider and solved. Admission to museums and public transport were then without any problems. That you have to sign up for the visit of the Villa Borghese, one might note somewhere more prominently. All in all, had the pass for us as we traveled just decided to Rome, a great help.
This pass is worth it because you can pass some liness. The waiting times are reduced a lot! Ultimately, it is hardly possible to visit all the attractions on offer - but worth it.
The Rome City Pass is perhaps not cheap but saves ultimately time when standing in line and in public transport! ;-)
With the Rome City Pass we have enjoyed the best parts of Rome carefree!
Our days in Rome were wonderful. Our planned program of visits was with the Turbopass quickly and easily implemented. For Rome a recommended plus.
We had a great time in Rome, sights everything has always fitted. Would book again immediately!
Taken as a whole, we were very pleased with the Rome City Pass. The preferred admissions to attractions Vatican, Castel Sant'Angelo, the Colosseum and the use of public transport functioned perfectly. Something we were disappointed that the Rome City Pass stopped working on day 4, although not 72 hour passed since the first validation (1st devaluation Monday were 16:00, -. Devaluation on Thursday 10:00 not already worked more).
The Rome City Pass is a relaxed journeying in Rome. Moreover, even reduced admission possible. As the collection is not so simple. You have to first in Rome find their way to find the pick-up point. To get the ball in advance by mail would be great but not yet possible. All in all, Rome worth a visit and the pass very helpful.
Among the top attractions really worth it, especially the lines at the Vatican were very long and we were able to walk past all. Roman also the Colosseum and Forum it was so, but we had our 17 year old daughter still get a child ticket, because she has got no right Rompass (under 18's all free). That kept it to something, perhaps that should be changed in future. One can use the pass to the public. use transport like bus or Metro, and a city tour is attending. All in all a worthwhile investment.
Offering, buying and using the Turbopass are quite simple. Unfortunately not. For example, Castel Sant'Angelo is not part of this pass; it is quite cumbersome to find out whether the "Turbo Pass" is valid or not. Otherwise it's a good thing, like all similar tourist passes, it just seems to me that value for money could be improved a bit
At first, the sending of the tickets went well. We didn't have to queue to visit the Vatican either. The Turbopass does not say that the Vatican is a circular route that includes the various museums and the Sistine Chapel. It is rather suggested that you have to pay extra for each part. The visit to the Colosseum also went well. Then we wanted to go to the Roman Forum, past the queue, as it says in the turbopass. The turbopass was not recognized. We could only have visited the Roman Forum in connection with the voucher for the visit to the Colosseum. When we were sent back to the end of the line, we didn't queue. We went on the city tour and a visit to the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. The airport transfer and the local transport ticket worked well. A visit to the Castel Sant'Angelo was not included, we had to pay extra. I ended up doing the work and comparing the prices. Unfortunately, I found that we had used the ticket too little. What annoyed me most was the fact that we couldn't miss the line at the Roman Forum, but had to queue. That also prevented us from visiting other sights.
Unfortunately, the pass hardly pays off, since the free attractions are not all available in the booked time, if you really want to visit and see something. We have barely saved as many entries in 7 days as the pass cost. One advantage, however, is that you did not have to wait in the very long line at the Vatican Museums. Very disappointing was the bus tour. Essentially, the audio guide consisted of music, interrupted only occasionally by some information, and only when it had a place where it worked. There are only 8 stations where you can leave the bus, at No. 6 he drove allerdibgs without comment.
1. We originally bought a pass with entry to the Galeria Borghese. In the period between purchase and commencement of the journey, the conditions have changed and this entry has dropped out of the package. On request we were informed in Hamburg that we should simply choose another entry with a star as a replacement. In principle no problem, we would have liked to have the Galeria Borghese. 2. The pass for teens (10-17 years) has its pitfalls. Although it was noted in the documents that the Domus Romanesque Museum is included in the Palazzo Valentini in the passport and we had written confirmation from the museum, we were not granted free admission because the passports of the students were not recognized. We have the entrance fees of the students (8 € per person) then additionally paid. Otherwise as a package manageable and mostly friendly and partly competent service on the phone.
It's like so often: you buy and pay for things that you're not sure you really need. Basically, you buy a smorgasbord of products, some vouchers you have yet to redeem (Colloseum and Roman Forum), in part, also usable tickets. For example, the description stated that we have to activate the ticket for the bus tour at one of four offices. That was not true. While visiting the Vatican Museums we were able to pass the snake. But we should have started for the Vatican.
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