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erp Aug 31st, 2023 06:26 AM

Rome: "hop on bus" tours
 
We are traveling to Rome in September and finalizing our plans. One of our travelers wants to do a "hop on hop off" bus tour around the city. I've never done one in all my travels- especially in Rome as we enjoy walking. However as we need to accommodate this request I looked up information and see there are a couple of route and tour company options including viator and get your guide. Does anyone have suggestions on booking including how far in advance we need to reserve. I'd prefer to reserve much closer to the time we are there in case plans change and we no longer want to do this. It doesn't seem like you'd need to book very far in advance but I'm not too sure about Rome. Appreciate your help.

bilboburgler Aug 31st, 2023 06:34 AM

Does your friend understand how small ancient Rome was and how many of the sights are actually not just walkable but easier to get to by foot. Using a modern coach to visit the sites and sights of an iron age society is just weird.

Travel_Nerd Aug 31st, 2023 06:56 AM

Is there a mobility reason for this traveler's desire? If so, you may be better off utilizing actual buses to get around.

The HOHO are known to be expensive, spend more time in traffic than actual stopping, and crowded. At peak times of the day, expect them to be so crowded you will have to wait for the next HOHO and wasting even more time - all while a city bus comes by and is available... Just food for thought.

HappyTrvlr Aug 31st, 2023 07:41 AM

Tell your friend that most historic are best accessed by foot.

P_M Aug 31st, 2023 08:19 AM

I've done HOHO tours in many places but I wouldn't in Rome. If mobility isn't a problem then I suggest looking into walking tours.

TDudette Aug 31st, 2023 09:00 AM

My hub and I used to take the HOHO but stay on it for the entire circuit. We then walked or took a taxi or public transportation back to the spots of interest. I did it in Madrid also. We did it in Paris but made the mistake of getting off...we had to wait for almost an hour as a full bus passed us by.

Do it early and stay on the bus. Also, check out the Tram routes in Rome...not subject to traffic.

bilboburgler Aug 31st, 2023 09:24 AM

Note that historical Madrid and tourist Paris are both far bigger than ancient Rome.

TDudette Aug 31st, 2023 09:33 AM

"Note that historical Madrid and tourist Paris are both far bigger than ancient Rome."... That may be, but it might not matter to OP's friends if there's a disability.

Also, I think you could get discounts if you reserve online. We never reserved in advance but it has been a while.

kleeblatt Aug 31st, 2023 10:55 AM

I've done the HOHO bus with someone who had some mobility issues. It was a good compromise and we enjoyed the tour and ticket. There are many places they won't see (Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi fountain, etc...) but it allows you to get a feel of Rome.

alandavid Aug 31st, 2023 11:45 AM

The OP wasn't asking us to talk them out of a HOHO bus tour.
They have someone in their party that wants to do it (not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a way to see the city sites without a lot of walking.

I'd rec booking the Big Bus Tour thru GetYourGuide. It looks slightly cheaper than booking direct & they have a great refund/change policy. I few days in advance would be plenty.
I'd also book it for the 1st full day in Rome. You'll get an overview of the city and time to return to your favorite site.
https://tourscanner.com/blog/hop-on-...ome-bus-tours/

janisj Aug 31st, 2023 04:15 PM

" . . . there are a couple of route and tour company options including viator and . . ."

Do realize Viator does no tours of any kind. They are just a broker that re-sells tours operated by other companies. So if you've found a tour on Viator -- it will most likely also be listed on the actual provider's website. Possibly cheaper - or not.

Travel_Nerd Aug 31st, 2023 05:04 PM

FWIW, I was the one who asked if there was a mobility issue. I do not see anything in the OP that specifically states there is one present. So, I do not want to assume here and I apologize if I was the reason why following responders seem to mention this.

I am personally not a fan of these HOHO tours, but people seem to enjoy them, and perhaps the OP's travel companion may either prefer them or wishes to take part of one of them while in Rome. But, I do think that Rome is one of those cities where this option is perhaps not as effective given how many of the major "sights" are off of the main streets. Whereas, Paris, for example (and an example only!), these tours are potentially more efficient for a "first timer" to see the city and save their feet a bit.

Traveler_Nick Aug 31st, 2023 05:09 PM

Large sections of the centre are pedestrian only. Taking the hop on/off bus will still mean walking.

I think there is a golf cart tour. That would be a better option if walking is an issue.

ellenem Aug 31st, 2023 05:33 PM

On my recent visit to Rome, I saw a number of people using golf cart tours, which can take visitors much, much closer to the famous sights than the HOHO bus, which must skirt the main areas that are closed to traffic.

tracilee Aug 31st, 2023 07:21 PM

I agree that a golf cart tour is a better way to go in the historic center of Rome. We have used Driver Guide Service twice, once for a regular tour and the second time for a food tour. Highly recommend.

https://www.driverguideservice.com

Fra_Diavolo Aug 31st, 2023 07:45 PM

If you do take the HO-HO, remember the mantra: "Never Get Off the Bus."

Personally, I think if you feel you need a guide, hire them for a specific site. Never forget that most of them are just "spinning a good yarn."

Seamus Aug 31st, 2023 07:50 PM

Has your travel companion actually used the HOHO buses in other cities? When traveling with limited mobility companion we opted for HOHO in Paris (worked well, got a good overview), London (eh, so-so, spent most time stuck in traffic but got something of an overview) and Rome (not worth it - lousy traffic, unable to get conveniently close to the included sites and many sites not included) so would also suggest looking into the golf cart tour option.
Do note that as janisj mentioned, both Viator and Get Your Guide are middleman re-sellers rather than actual operators. We had pretty good luck with Get Your Guide in a few cities in Italy.

erp Sep 1st, 2023 07:15 AM

Thank you all for your responses. My traveling companion doesn't have any mobility issues but likes these HOHF tours. I agree that these aren’t the best option for Rome This was not meant as a substitute to walking around Rome but rather a compromise. I was thinking of using it the first day only for part of the day. I appreciate your feedback esp about staying on the bus.

janisj Sep 1st, 2023 07:46 AM

Maybe talk to your friend about the golf cart tours -- perhaps s/he isn't familiar with them, maybe doesn't even know if they exist.

My take on the H-o-H-o-'s are similar to seamus'. Paris - fine if one really wants to. Not terrible at all. London - really not recommended due to the traffic and the buses often being full so if one hops off, they may have to wait (and wait and wait) for the next available one. But certainly offers views of most of the major sites. Rome - not good for seeing sites nor hopping off. To be avoided if possible.

P_M Sep 1st, 2023 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by erp (Post 17492499)
Thank you all for your responses. My traveling companion doesn't have any mobility issues but likes these HOHF tours. I agree that these aren’t the best option for Rome This was not meant as a substitute to walking around Rome but rather a compromise. I was thinking of using it the first day only for part of the day. I appreciate your feedback esp about staying on the bus.

It's quite understandable that compromises are in order so enjoy your bus ride. I still encourage you to look at walking tours. We did a couple of those in Rome and they were great fun.

Have a good trip.


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