Vatican City: Guided Top Sites Tour with Entry Tickets

About this activity

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  • duration-alt_14246718 Duration

    1 day
  • guide_13794414 Live tour guide

    English Spanish

Highlights

  • Avoid queues at the entrance and save precious time during your visit
  • Hear your guide explain the art and architecture clearly with earphones incuded
  • Take in the many years of history that is housed in the Sistine Chapel
  • See a panoramic view of Rome from the top of the Pietà
  • Walk through the halls of the Sistine Chapel and see the frescos in Raphael's Room

Your experience

Explore the lively history, art, and culture of the Vatican.

The tour will show you some hidden gems and super extraordinary artistic creations under this great historic site.

You’ll first meet your guide who’ll explain to you in depth the works of art along with their history at Vatican.

This will make you have a better understanding of the background, both historical and artistic, of each piece when you bump into it.

Then you’ll enter Sistine Chapel to have a close look of frescoes painted by the world famous Michelangelo; enjoy their beauty and magnificence.

Later, your tour will take you to Raphael’s Room which is known for its frescoes by the great Renaissance artist.

Here you can have a view of masterpieces like “The School of Athens” and “The Dispute of the Sacrament.” Your visit ends at St.

Peter’s Basilica, one of the most important Catholic churches in the world.

You’ll go through and have a look at the interior of the basilica.

You will marvel at Michelangelo's famous Pietà and later climb up the dome to get a top view of Rome.

What's Included
  • Entrance ticket to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
  • Guide
  • Earphones to hear the guide
What's Excluded

To Remember

Know before you go

  • Shoulders and knees should be covered to enter the religious buildings.