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English
Included
€ 100
€ 92.00


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Begin your journey into the Holy City with a unique opportunity to attend the Papal Audience and see the Pope, an experience that many people dream of. This special meeting, will prepare you for an unforgettable adventure in Vatican City. After the audience, you'll immerse yourself in the remarkable collections of statues, paintings, and art preserved by the Pope throughout the centuries, each piece reflecting the rich cultural and religious history of the Catholic Church.
The Vatican Museums tour offers an exclusive opportunity to explore the Pope's private collections, featuring some of the world’s most famous works of art, ranging from classic sculptures to masterpieces spanning different historical periods. You'll walk through the Pio Clementino Museum, the Gallery of the Candelabras, the Gallery of the Geographical Maps, and the Gallery of the Tapestries, experiencing the brilliance of renowned artists like Raphael, Giotto, and Caravaggio. The tour culminates in a visit to the Raphael Rooms and the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel.
Inside the Sistine Chapel, you will be mesmerized by Michelangelo’s breathtaking ceiling frescoes and the powerful "Last Judgment" fresco, masterpieces that have captivated visitors for centuries. Visiting Vatican City not only allows you to witness its artistic treasures but also to understand why it is considered one of the most significant and influential places in the world, both spiritually and culturally.
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I recently visited the Vatican Museums, and it was truly one of the best experiences of my trip. The collection is absolutely breathtaking — from ancient sculptures to Renaissance masterpieces and the iconic Sistine Chapel. Every room feels like stepping into a different chapter of history and art. The museum is huge, but incredibly well-organized, and even with the crowds, the atmosphere stays inspiring. I especially loved wandering through the long galleries and discovering details I’d only seen in books before. Seeing everything in person felt unforgettable.

Forget about the queues for going here. It's one of the best places I've ever been to. There's so much to see. Once you're in, take your time to look at everything. The Egyptian stuff at the beginning through to the Sistine chapel are absolutely stunning. There is a cafe and different food outlets all in my opinion reasonably priced. There's also few gift shops after the Sistine chapel varying in price from around €2 - €300+. I can't tell you how beautiful this place is. Go visit. Try and get the early entrance if you can. Enjoy 😉

I visited the Vatican Museums today. Although my ticket was for 10:30, the long queue meant I only managed to get through security around 11:00. It was extremely crowded and a bit chaotic at first. However, all the waiting was worth it once I began exploring the museum. There are so much to see and learn — everything are incredibly beautiful and captivating. I was genuinely amazed by how stunning and detailed everything are. Additionally, I recommend booking tickets well in advance, as they often sell out. You could try to buy tickets on the spot and wait in line, but that takes a lot of time. In my case, I purchased tickets through a travel agent, and they helped me skip the line. That was extremely helpful, although I still needed about 30 minutes to get through security. Another advantage is that the ticket price is much cheaper if you book well in advance. Vatican Museums, most beautiful museums I’ve visited in my life ✨🍃🇻🇦💖

Book your tickets ahead of time. When you show up for your scheduled time, there will be a very long line to get in, however it moves quickly. Once inside, it takes about 2.5 hours to walk through the museum to get to the Sistine Chapel. The art is amazing, easily some of the most beautiful and opulent museums I’ve ever seen. As always, it will be very crowded with huge tour groups blocking a lot of the art. If you are someone that loves art, consider getting an audio guide or doing a tour. If you like to look at art but don’t need to hear the stories and history behind it, walking around self-guided is more than enough. You will need to adhere to the dress code for the Sistine Chapel so be mindful of that before coming. You are not allowed to take photos or videos inside of the Sistine Chapel, nor are you allowed to talk. Sadly, as there is a large crowd gathered in the center of the chapel, a lot of tourists do not respect these rules. Again, it will take about 2.5 hours to get to the Sistine Chapel because you have to walk through the museums before you make your way there. It looked like some of the tour groups were able to take shortcuts. Overall, we spent about 3 hours here.

No visit to Rome would be complete without a stopover to Vatican City. Situated on the banks of the Tiber River, sprawling over 109 acres within a 2-mile border, the Vatican is forever associated with the Catholic Church and began with the construction of a basilica over St. Peter’s grave in Rome in the 4th century A.D. The name Vaticanus traces its etymology back to the word “vaticinium,” which means “oracle,” since many psychics used to occupy the place during the Roman Classical Antiquity. Millions of tourists make their way to the world’s smallest independent city-state each year, whether they be devout pilgrims, art enthusiasts, history buffs, or just hopelessly curious. No passports required! Founded under the papacy of Clement XIV in the middle of the 18th century, the Vatican Museums were established to display the extensive papal collection, where my partner, our friends, family member, and I came in mid-September as first-timers. Reservations were easily made at the Vatican official website for 6 persons at the 8:30am tour, which we were lucky to get and was reasonably priced. On the day of the tour, don’t arrive too early like us. The tickets were timed, and we had to step off the line until 30 minutes beforehand. After going through security, which did not take too long, we were on our way to pick up our audio headset and enjoyed the art and history deemed awe-inspiring. With thousands of people, one is herded through miles of long, huge, and spacious corridors, everyone inching along towards the prize of the Sistine Chapel. Our guide, to Michaela's credit, tried to point out and describe certain artworks. However, the art one’s passing is almost impossible to see due to the incredible multitude of people. The route back was much less crowded, as most seem to go on to St. Peter's Basilica right from the Chapel. What an incredible experience, which we can recommend.



