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English
Included
Guided tour uncovers hidden stories devotion and rich artistry
Marvel at intricate carvings vibrant windows and sacred details
Explore sacred halls filled with centuries of faith history
Immersive experience reveals culture spirituality and architectural brilliance
€ 39
€ 35.88


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Step into the grandeur of the magnificent basilica, where soaring spires and elegant arches reflect centuries of masterful craftsmanship. Every column and intricate detail tells a story of devotion, artistry, and history, creating an atmosphere filled with reverence and awe. As you move through this sacred space, the beauty and solemnity of one of the world’s most iconic religious landmarks unfold around you, inviting reflection and admiration. The basilica is not just a building, but a living testament to faith, culture, and human creativity that has inspired generations.
With exceptional guides leading the way, you embark on a journey through time, uncovering the rich history and hidden stories embedded in every corner. From delicate carvings to vibrant stained-glass windows, each feature reveals the symbolism and devotion behind the basilica’s creation. This immersive experience deepens your understanding of its spiritual and cultural legacy, offering insights into the traditions and beliefs that continue to resonate today. Every moment brings history, artistry, and faith together, creating an unforgettable encounter that connects you to the soul of this extraordinary masterpiece.
All Fees and Taxes
Headsets to hear the guide
Official Guide
This tour doesn't skip the line
Transportation not included
Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Dome access at Saint Peters Basilica costs extra at the entrance
Gratuities
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Snacks and water
Camera
Mini backpack
Public transportation nearby
Wheelchair not accessible
Wear comfortable light clothes and footwear
Carry water and a light snack to keep refreshed and energized
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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The visit to Saint Peter's Basilica was a must see, especially during special religious days or events. The wait line to get in was long, but it moved fairly quickly. Security was easy to get through. Once in the Basilica you will be struck with beautiful and awe at the size, splendor, and beauty of the space. Every wall is decorated. The dome is absolutely beautiful. Even though there were many people inside there was a dedicated space for personal prayer near the front of the alter. There is so much detail and history within the walls of Saint Peter's and the Vatican. I would most definitely recommend anyone to visit Vatican City and step into the Basilica.

Awesome and powerful!!!! The artworks and architecture leave you feeling inspired and uplifted! This place is so holy. You feel the power of God here. The building itself is an architectural marvel, and the inside is filled with incredible works of art. It’s definitely worth the trip to see it, you will be amazed. If you can handle many stairs, it is definitely worth it to go to the top of the dome. There’s an elevator to take you halfway up, but you’ll have to climb the stairs the rest of the way and it’s not an easy climb. However, the view from the top is breathtaking and you can see the entire Vatican City and Rome. Be prepared for large crowds of tourists everywhere inside and outside! I went on a weekday during off-season and it was still packed. Loved all the artwork of our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ! All glory to God! Amen!

Amazing basilica. Definitely worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. Amazing arhitecture, artwork, sculptures, paintings. Incredible view from the top of the dome, if you visit the basilica be sure to not miss out if you are not afraid of higts, and you are not claustrophobic because the way up tends to take you through narrow stair ways. It's an amazing place, one of a kind in the world at this magnitude. Buy tickets in advance.

St. Peter’s Basilica is one of those rare places that completely exceeds expectations, no matter how many photos or documentaries you’ve seen before visiting. The moment you step through the doors, you’re struck by its sheer scale and splendor — the soaring dome, the intricate marble floors, the soft echo of footsteps, and the quiet sense of reverence that fills the air. It’s not just architecture; it’s a living masterpiece. Michelangelo’s Pietà is an emotional centerpiece — delicate, powerful, and impossibly detailed. Bernini’s grand bronze canopy rises like a sculpture of light beneath the dome, drawing your eyes upward in awe. Every inch of the basilica feels alive with centuries of devotion, artistry, and history. Climbing to the top of the dome is an experience not to be missed. The narrow stairways and spiral paths eventually open up to one of the most breathtaking views in all of Rome — the Vatican, St. Peter’s Square, and the city’s terracotta rooftops stretching out toward the horizon. Go early to avoid crowds, dress respectfully, and give yourself time to linger. St. Peter’s Basilica isn’t just a stop on a sightseeing list — it’s a place that leaves a quiet, lasting impression on your heart.

Another mind blowing historical architectural marvel! Entered via an entrance from underneath after visiting the Necropolis (did a tour, absolutely amazeballs... different review). Visited St Peter's Tomb underground (controversial but not for a google map debate ;)... thought provoking though!). Cool that I could walk 'upstairs' and see the High Alter that is situated directly above and how everything was built around the tomb after seeing the different levels below. Historically and religiously significant, beautiful, opulent. There's lots of people as expected, just like you see on YouTube lol. But its worth it, and... you're in Rome. There's lots of people. The bascillica/s were basically built to keep the remains of St Peter safe. The first bascillica was built in the 4th century and the current bascillica started in 1506 and took just over a century to build. In this timeframe 20 popes oversaw its development keeping the tomb protected. Different artistic/architectural influences over time including Michelangelo's great hand which gives you some idea of the vibe there.



