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English
Included
Explore the Vatican Museums’ vast collection of art and history
See the Sistine Chapel with Michelangelo’s iconic Last Judgment fresco
Discover the stories and artistry behind Vatican City’s treasures
Visit St. Peter’s Basilica, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture
€ 236.4
€ 217.49


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Immerse yourself in the heart of Vatican City with a guided walking tour that unveils its most treasured wonders. Step inside the world-renowned Vatican Museums, home to an extraordinary collection of art, history, and culture spanning centuries. Wander through its grand halls and galleries as your guide shares fascinating insights into the masterpieces that have shaped the course of art history. Marvel at the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel, where Michelangelo’s breathtaking frescoes, including the iconic Last Judgment, captivate visitors with their detail, emotion, and artistry.
Continue your journey to the majestic St. Peter’s Basilica, a pinnacle of Renaissance architecture and spiritual significance. Admire its grand dome, stunning mosaics, and intricate sculptures that reflect the genius of the world’s greatest artists. As you take in its beauty and atmosphere, your guide will reveal the stories, symbolism, and historical moments that make this site one of the most revered landmarks in the world. This tour offers not just a visit to Vatican City, but an unforgettable experience that blends art, history, and faith in one of the most extraordinary settings on earth.
Official certified guide
Radio system to hear the guide
Reserved tickets to St. Peter’s Basilica
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel tickets
Food and drinks
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Transportation to or from attractions
St. Peter’s Basilica dome and papal tombs ticket
Gratuities
Valid Identification Document
Wear comfortable footwear
Bottle of water
Public transportation nearby
Minimum booking of 2 people required
Wear clothing covering shoulders and knees for Vatican entry
No suitcases, large bags, liquids, or sharp items allowed
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking
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This was our first time to Rome. Crowds were large to see the Pope! We went to the designated point to meet; and couldn’t find our group. We bugged the security, restaurant workers and other tour guides. Needless to say we missed our tour. We contacted them and refused an almost 400$ ticket. Too bad they weren’t more compassionate. There are more tour places there that understand and help travelers find and enjoy the wonderful history in Roma!!

Tour guide was named Victor and he was amazing. Super knowledgeable of the Vatican and its history. He was a pleasure to talk to and kept the tour moving along efficiently. We went on the six person tour. Be sure to make the climb up St Peter's Basilica, don't bother with the elevator save yourself the couple Euros and take the stairs. The wait for the elevator is very long. Also if you do want to go to a Wednesday mass from the Pope be sure to ask where to get tickets prior to going to The Sistine Chapel as they are available after you leave there and there is no doubling back to get them. I could literally have spent days with our guide just taking in all the history he knew. Amazing. Well worth it.

Okay, where to start..I attented this with my wife and 2,5 year old with a stroller. The guided tour is not worth the cash, especially because the tour guide just rushes through all of the things. The earphone piece that you receive has a bad connection, so we ended up just going our own way at our own pace. The guide also doesn’t guide you in the Sistine chapel. Then the museum and Sistine chapel itself. It’s just one big money machine. The whole thing goes one direction, and there are a lot of guided groups moving in a big group, blocking the way. The whole thing takes very long to walk, and your feet will hurt. WARNING: they do not have good accessibility, so be prepared to move a lot of stairs up and down. Not handy with a stroller. Also, it is way to warm during this time a year. The Sistine Chapel is one big room, with a lot of people. Difficult to just stop somewhere and look around. Few seats will be occupied.

Gabriel was our tour guide and amazing! Skip the lines and enjoy the guide for sure. Because these guides love their city and most have degrees in history or in G’s case archaeology they’re incredibly knowledgeable. The passion shows in their face when they’re talking. 10/10 highly recommend! PS PLEASE show respect especially in the Sistine chapel where they ask for silence —- shhhh 🤫

I have been taking students to the Vatican museum for nearly 20 years. We normally bring a history teacher from our school to lead a tour for our students and we normally have a wonderful experience. This year, when we purchased our tickets in the summer, due to higher numbers of tourists in Rome, the only tickets available for a large group of 60 students and 4 teachers were tickets that included a mandatory Vatican tour guide. The ticket booth assistant for groups was very polite and friendly. We divided the group in half and each group had a native Italian speaking tour guide who both had a good command of English. The main issue was that our tour guide, an older women most likely between 65-75 years old, laid into the students only after 10 minutes into the tour. She yelled at them for not paying attention - high school students already exhausted from a week of orientation in the Rome heat and on a night tour of the Vatican starting at 8pm. I intervened and reminded the students to be on their best behavior. But that was not enough for this tour guide who continued to belittle and insult my students for the next two hours. She was difficult to follow, did not wait for the group, did not ‘known her audience’ - perhaps she could have made the tour a little more interesting or shortened for teenagers, and she took every opportunity to remind them that they were just wasting their parents money for the tickets and tours. At a certain point, she starting becoming more passive aggressive with me, as well, essentially yelling at me for allowing the students to go ahead, blaming me for them not being attentive and demanding their ‘radios’ back, the word she used for audio guide. We got into an argument at the end of the tour because she was so outwardly rude to me demanding I find all of the students immediately to return the audio guides, even though the tour wasn’t quite finished. Overall, this experience lead to an unnecessary stressful evening for the students and other teachers. Having paid nearly 600 euros for the tour and tickets, we will certainly rethink a future visit to the Vatican museums.



