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Old Mar 9th, 2011, 11:22 AM
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Borghese Gallery Reservation - Using Roma Pass??

I am hoping to go to the Borghese Gallery on April 6th in the afternoon. I know that I need to make a reservation. I went to the website to make an online reservation but it is asking me to submit payment. I know that the Borghese Gallery is covered on the Roma Pass (plus an additional 2 euros) that I will be purchasing and using throughout Rome for three days. How do I make a reservation without paying the full price and using and Roma Pass?

Has anyone made reservations at the Borghese Gallery and used the Roma Pass? Not sure how to do this! If anyone has a tip on how they would do it that would be greatly appreciated!
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Old Mar 9th, 2011, 11:28 AM
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You have to phone ahead and they can book you a time slot so you can use your Roma pass. I am going in May and they don't reserve time slots more than about 6 weeks ahead. Although I chose English as the language over the phone their language skills in English are a little on the weak side. Let me know how it goes as I'm calling back the end of March.
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Old Mar 9th, 2011, 12:08 PM
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We used a RomaPass to enter the Borghese last year.

It is as Baxterpoo says: you contact them with your phone number, they call you back (immediately, in our case) at their cost. When you show up, you redeem your reservation with your RomaPass at a desk (possibly a special, "dedicated" desk -- I do not recall.). They scan your pass and that is that.

You probably know that you cannot take anything like a bag or backpack into the museum with you. This is VERY seriously enforced. I have seen a line of 100 people waiting to check items, some 15 minutes after their timed tkt would have admitted them.

BTW, I was surprised to find that we were almost alone in the picture gallery before the 2 hrs were up. The main floor sculpture galleries are stunning -- the upper floor painting galleries are full of 2nd rate paintings. I remember almost nothing of their contents. So take your time on the main floor.

BTW, I'd like to see a discussion here whether Roma Pass even saves you money any more.

Once upon a time, you were able to use your 3 transit pass on days OTHER THAN the days of your museum pass. Now the two must be used simultaneously. On big "mseum" days, I get almost no use out of a transit pass. And now that the price of a RomaPass has risen, I wonder if there is any real saving....
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The Roma Pass is still worth it if you use the free admission for two big-ticket places: Colosseum/Forum/Palatine (12 Euro) or Galleria Borghese (up to 13.50 Euro if there's an exhibition on, which there very often is) or Musei Capitolini (up to 12 Euro if there's an exhibition on).

Titian's Sacred and Profane Love second-rate? I don't think so...
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it's also very worthwhile just to bypass the lines at the colosseum and the forum too, now that they charge there as well.
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Old Mar 9th, 2011, 12:48 PM
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We are planning to use the pass for the Borghese Gallery, Capitoline Museum, and Colosseum/Forum/Palatine Hill at a minimum.

The pass is 25 euro (plus 2 extra euro for Borghese)

Colosseum pass is 12 euro
Capitoline museum is 8.5 euro
Borghese Gallery is 8.5 euro

So if you get two free (the Colosseum and Capitoline) that's 20.5 euro. Then 30% off Borghese, you save 2.5 more euro so you're up to 23 euro before you take into accout the free transport. So as long as we saved 4 euro on transport we would break even. It does seem though that you would need to make sure you are going to visit enough sites to make the pass worth it.

If you are european and get the discounted rates at all of these places it might not be worth it. But being an American, and paying the full ticket prices we will probably do it so that we can take advantage of more places and pay discounted rates.
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Old Mar 9th, 2011, 01:24 PM
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I've never seen an extra 2€ (the booking fee) mentioned for using the pass at the Borghese. Do you have a link for that? Has anyone else been required to pay the 2€ booking fee at the Borghese when using the pass?

As for the transit pass, if you are using the pass to visit the Borghese then take the 116 bus to and from (would cost 2€)as it would be a long walk (uphill going) otherwise.
http://www.atac.roma.it/files/doc.asp?r=9
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Old Mar 9th, 2011, 01:41 PM
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Just made hotel reservations for September - so I'm enjoying this discussion of the Roma pass. We only had 3 nights in Rome on our last trip, and never got to the Borghese or the Capitolini which is why we're going for 6 nights this time. Thanks "ky" for the link!
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We loved the 116 mini bus, it seemed to be all over Rome but I'm sure that was because we spent so much time in the centro storico. It saved us a few times when we couldn't walk another step

We also bought the Roma pass and went to the Borghese, Colosseum and the Capitolini Museums as well as riding a number of buses. We certainly thought it was a savings of money and time. Deborah
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Hmmm - I've also never seen a 2€ booking fee and I've probably been there 10-12 times? If there is a special event - or exhibition - you may be required to pay that surcharge but that's NOT a booking fee. As Deborah mentions, the 116 bus is a great way to get to the Galleria... here's a link with a few other public transportation options:
http://tinyurl.com/Borghese-transportation

And more info on the Boghese: http://tinyurl.com/borghese
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I think the 2-Euro fee is quite recent. General admission for 8.50 Euro includes it, and "free" admission charges it:
http://www.galleriaborghese.it/borghese/en/einfo.htm
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Old Mar 9th, 2011, 05:40 PM
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hmmmmmmm in my Rick Steves Rome book it says there is an extra 2 euro charge when you use the Roma Pass only. I will reread that section - maybe I read it wrong.
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I thought the 8.50€ included a booking fee of 2€ (admission 6€), but the Roma Pass lists admission as 6€ and 2€ booking fee. I still don't recall anyone saying they had to pay 2€ with a pass.
http://www.romapass.it/doc/sitiAdere...lietti_eng.pdf
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Recently, when I contacted our Rome hotel to ask assistance in arranging tickets/entry time for the Galleria Borghese, I was told that they can be booked minimum 15 days in advance. I was hoping to have all this in place before leaving home since Rome is the last stop in our four-week holiday - oh, well!

Could the additional 2€ fee be the Rome City Tax that is now applied to hotels, city museums & transporation (sightseeing buses, etc.)?
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Old Mar 10th, 2011, 03:04 AM
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Your hotel is wrong. You can book right now through April 30.
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Old Mar 10th, 2011, 05:26 AM
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tedgale - how did you contact them with your phone number? did you email them and they called you back?
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kybourbon: So, I should be able to book a reservation for May 29th around the first or second week of April.

Is there a way to check on-line when tickets are available for specific dates?

Reasons for the hotel to say Borghese reservations can only be made 15 days out?
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Old Mar 10th, 2011, 08:52 AM
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Ticketeria is the booking site for the Borghese. You can do a mock purchase to see what times are available. Hit next at the bottom of the page and it will show dates now booking. Select a date, make-up a name if you don't want to put yours on the mock purchase, hit next, click the arrow on the drop-down box for times and it will show how many tickets are left in each time slot.
http://www.ticketeria.it/ticketeria/...amento-eng.asp

>>>travelfridge2 on Mar 10, 11 at 9:26am
tedgale - how did you contact them with your phone number? did you email them and they called you back?<<<

For a while, the Borghese had a call-back feature on their website. It's no longer listed.
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Old Mar 10th, 2011, 10:18 AM
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kybourbon: Thanks for the link! You've been most helpful!
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I just made my reservations. Despite the 15 minute hold time, it was easy. The operator was friendly and her English was very good, no problems. I have my reservation # for 5 people. Fifteen more days til I'm in the Gallery!!!!
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