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The regulations are designated for the people who go to the Sistine Chapel. Visitors need to get to the meeting point, Via Germanico30, in Roma, RM, half an hour before the adventure starts. There are various options available for this ticket:English-Guided Tour: Throughout the daySpanish-Guided Tour: Twice a day at 11:30 AM & 2:30 PMDuration is between two and three hours. For English: Mon-Sat — 10: 30 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 2:30 PM; For Spanish — 11:30 AM and 2:00 PM and it's a great way to see the museum highlights.Group tour usually commences at Vatican Museum entrance which will let you understand your location inside museum complex.Main Inclusions:The group tour starts at the Vatican Museum entranceEnds in Sistine ChapelSkip-the-line toursWith an experienced guideSpending time admiring world’s most incredible artAvoid hassle and queuesFamily-friendly tour In this manner you will economize and shun the lines. A fast-track ticket is also obligatory, hence secure them beforehand to escape the trouble and queues. For individuals with young children, a tour that is family friendly might be more preferable for the little ones at your side. Tips & Info: Vatican dress code states visitors should cover their knees, arms and back. Rules are meant for people who enter the Sistine Chapel. The meeting point is Via Germanico30, Roma, RM. Be punctual. You need to be there at least 30 minutes prior to the start of your journey so choose one of these tickets:English-Guided Tour: available all the timeSpanish-Guided Tour: twice a day, 11:30 AM & 2:30 PMDuration is between 2 - 3 HoursFor English (Mon to Sat):10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 2:30 PMFor Spanish:11:30 AM, 2:00 PMSome of the highlights you will see in the museum are as follows... generally starts at Vatican Museum entrance which will give you an overview on where to start your self exploration within the museum complex. The main inclusions: 1. Group tour starts at Vatican Museum entrance 2. Ends in Sistine Chapel 3. Skip-the-line tours 4. With experienced guide 5. Time to admire world’s most incredible art 6. Avoid hassle and queues—family-friendly tour