Tickets & Tours
- Get escorted entrance to Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with a local host.
- Explore one of the largest art museums in the World at your own pace and visit admire more than 20,000 artifacts in display.
- Walk through the hall ways and once the apartments of Pope(s) and see famous paintings and frescos long your way
- Access all open rooms including Pinacoteca, Raphael Rooms, Egyptian and
Etruscan museums and spend more time in Sistine Chapel.
If you want to explore the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel at your leisure and avoid the long lines for the admission ticket, this option is for you. Get escorted entrance by a local host. Once inside, independently explore Pinacoteca, Egyptian & Etruscan museums, many galleries of Vatican and Raphael’s Rooms. Finally marvel at Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel.
- Experience the best of Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with Expert Guide.
- Skip the line for tickets and get privilaged access to the Museums.
- Hear from the guide the stories and hidden symbolisms behind the artifacts and paintings.
- Stroll through amazing art work from Ancient Rome to Renaissance masterpiece including Michelangelo’s “The Last Judgement” in the Sistine Chapel
Vatican museums guided tour is a great choice for travellers prefering to skip the line for tickets and listen to the stories and understand the hidden symbolisms behid the artifacts and paintings.
Meet your guide and enter inside the Vatican Museums with Skip-the-line access. Begin exploring the ancient artifacts and Renaissance masterpieces as your guide reveals the history behind them. Follow your guide thorugh the vast collection in the Galleries and hall ways. Continue to jewel of the Vatican – the Sistine Chapel. This masterpiece, was painted by the renowned Renaissance artist Michelangelo, marvel at the Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement.
At the end get the quick access to St. Peter’s Basilica which is reserved only for the guided tours.
- Experience the best of Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with Expert Guide
- Skip the line for tickets and get privilaged access to the Museums
- Hear from the guide the stories and hidden symbolisms behind the artifacts and paintings
- Stroll through amazing art work from Ancient Rome to Renaissance masterpiece including Michelangelo’s “The Last Judgement” in the Sistine Chapel.
Vatican museums guided tour is a great choice for travellers prefering to skip the line for tickets and listen to the stories and understand the hidden symbolism behid the artifacts and paintings.
Meet your guide and enter inside the Vatican Museums with Skip-the-line access. Begin exploring the ancient artifacts and Renaissance masterpieces as your guide reveals the history behind them. Follow your guide thorugh the vast collection in the Galleries and hall ways. Continue to jewel of the Vatican – the Sistine Chapel. This masterpiece, was painted by the renowned Renaissance artist Michelangelo, marvel at the Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement.
At the end get the quick access to St. Peter’s Basilica which is reserved only for the guided tours
- 3-hour private skip-the-line tour of Vatican City
- See the highlights of the art and artifacts inside the Vatican Museums, including the stunning Raphael Rooms
- Hear from the guide the stories and hidden symbolisms behind the artifacts and paintings.
- Admire the ceiling and altar wall frescoes by Michelangelo in the Sis7ne Chapel
See the top attractions of Vatican City with a private skip-the-line tour of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peter’s Basilica.
Meet your guide and enter inside the Vatican Museums with Skip-the-line access. Begin exploring the ancient artifacts and Renaissance masterpieces as your guide reveals the history behind them. Follow your guide thorugh the vast collection in the Galleries and hall ways. Continue to jewel of the Vatican – the Sistine Chapel. This
masterpiece, was painted by the renowned Renaissance artist Michelangelo, marvel at the Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement.
- Skip-the-line entrance to the Colosseum and Vatican Museums
- Vatican Museums highlights, including the Sistine Chapel, with a guide
- Hear from the guide the stories and hidden symbolisms behind the artifacts and paintings
- Admire the ceiling and altar wall frescoes by Michelangelo in the Sistine Chape
Experience Rome’s most visited sites, the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum on this combo tour, made even better by fast-track, skip-the-line access to both attractions.
The Tour begins with Rome’s most iconic monument – The Colosseum. Meet your guide at the meeting point. As your guide make you skip the lines to the entrance of the largest amphitheater, learn the history behind the world’s largest amphitheater and gladiators fight.
After Completing the Colosseum tour, take a break and head to the next meeting point for Vatican Museums Tour. (Transport not included) With an expert guide, head inside the Vatican Museums through an exclusive skipthe-line access. Witness its glorious artistic treasures, including Michelangelo’s extraordinary frescos in the Sistine Chapel, and then visit magnificent St Peter’s Basilica.
After Vatican tour you will have direct access to St.Peter’s Basilica
Rome Tours
Rome by Night Walking Tour – Small Group
Duration :
- See the top attractions with a guide for insights into their history
- Explore with a small group of less than 10, for a relaxed pace
- Learn the history behind the famous attractions such as the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon and more, as you pass through them.
- Admire the exterior of the world-famous Colosseum illuminated at night
From 28.00 €
Top Attractions of Rome – Small Group Tour
Duration :
- Semi-private tour of Top attraction of Rome.
- Hear from the guide the stories and hidden symbolisms behind the Spanish steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon and more
- Skip the daytime hassle and walking through streets of Rome under the night sky
- Convenient start and end point of the tour – near to metro station
From 28.00 €
Colosseum Guided Tour with Arena Access
Duration :
- Skip-the-line access to Rome’s historic monument – The Colosseum
- Walk on the Arena where Gladiators once fought
- Hear stories about gladiator battles and Roman emperors, and marvel at the engineering of the ancient structure
- Admission tickets to Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
From 55.00 €
Plan Your Visit to Vatican Museums
Getting There
- By metro: Line A Nearest stop: Ottaviano-S. Pietro Station
- By tram: Line 19 Nearest stop: Piazza del Risorgimento
- By bus: 40, 64, 62, 81, 32, 982, 492, 990 Nearest stops: V.Le Vaticano/Musei Vaticani
- By train: RE 12524 towards Civitavecchia or RE 4134 towards Pisa Centrale Nearest station: St. Pietro
- By car: 3.2 kilometers from Roma Termini Car parking: Options include Parking Prati on Piazza Unità, 62 – 193 & Garage San Pietro on Via di Santa Maria alle Fornaci, 26 – 165
- Via Della Conciliazione Entrance: This is the primary entrance if you’re starting your visit from St. Peter’s Basilica. It leads directly to St. Peter’s Square and the Basilica.
- Viale Vaticano Entrance: Ideal for those who wish to begin their Vatican journey with the Vatican Museums. This entrance is closer to the museums, and from here, you can easily access the Sistine Chapel and other significant sites within the museums.
- Cloakroom
- Audioguide
- Lost & Found
- Post Office
- Bookshops
- First aid
- Restrooms
- AED Defibrillators
- Drinking Fountains
- Large bags, suitcases, and containers must be left in the cloakroom.
- Knives, scissors, umbrellas, sticks, and metal tools must be stored in the cloakroom. The use of laser points is not allowed. Firearms and hazardous materials are not allowed, even if licensed.
- Photography is allowed in most areas except the Sistine Chapel. Flash and tripods are prohibited.
- Special authorization is needed for reproducing or drawing the displayed works.
- Alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
- The use of mobile phones is discouraged. Silent mode is required, and phones are prohibited in the Sistine Chapel.
- Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is strictly forbidden.
- On every last Sunday of the month, the museum is open to the public for free. While this might sound like a great deal, the Vatican also tends to be the most crowded on these days, so it might be better to visit on another day.
- No pets are allowed inside the museum. Service dogs are allowed if they have proper authorization.
- For men: Shirts are preferred, however, men can sport a T-shirt as long as it doesn’t feature any offensive slogans or imagery. Sleeveless t-shirts or vests are not allowed. Shorts must level with your knees.
- For women: Women are not permitted to wear sleeveless, low-cut clothing or crop tops. The rule of thumb to follow is that the midriff and shoulders must be covered. Skirt, dress, as well as shorts, must be at least knee-length.
- For kids: There’s no specific Vatican dress code for kids. However, the same rules as adults apply to them; shoulder and midriff should be covered. Shorts/Skirts should level with the knees.