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English
Included
Guided tour of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Fun scavenger hunt designed for children
Learn about masterpieces and history in an engaging way
Family friendly with entertainment for both kids and adults
Marvel at Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel frescoes
€ 99
€ 91.08


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Explore the wonders of the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel on a guided tour designed to be both fun and educational for the whole family. This experience transforms the visit into an engaging scavenger hunt where children can actively participate while discovering the beauty and history of one of the most important cultural sites in the world. As they solve clues and complete challenges, kids will learn about masterpieces of art and the fascinating stories behind them in an entertaining and memorable way. Parents can also enjoy the journey, following along as the guide brings centuries of history and art to life with clear and engaging storytelling.
The highlight of the tour is the breathtaking Sistine Chapel, where families will marvel at Michelangelo’s masterpiece and understand its importance in art and history in a way that feels accessible and captivating for younger visitors. This unique approach ensures that children stay involved and excited, while adults appreciate the depth and grandeur of the artworks and the history of the Vatican. Blending learning with fun, this family-friendly tour is an unforgettable experience that makes the Vatican accessible, enjoyable, and inspiring for all ages.
Official Spanish guide
Skip-the-line Vatican and Sistine Chapel tickets
Headphones
Small group up to 15 people
Tips and gifts
Food
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Water bottle
Modest dress required covering shoulders knees and neckline
Not wheelchair accessible
Public transportation nearby
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This place is amazing its truly a thing of beauty that you must see in person to really fully appreciate The Last Judgment is a true masterpiece by Michelangelo. Its breathtaking artistry and spiritual depth make it a must-see for art enthusiasts and history buffs. The painting is so beautiful magnificent work of art. The emotions it evokes are unparalleled. A cultural treasure. Taking photos isn't allowed.

Highly recommended to visit and must secure an advance reservation. I saw huge queues for those who didn’t buy advance tickets. I am so glad we bought advance tickets and entered at the precise time. The whole museum takes a 2.5 hrs with a guide and very well worth it! The Sistine chapel doesn’t allow pics inside but it’s an amazing place to visit and see the original paintings and murals.

The ceiling and the walls have very detailed painting on them. The life of Moses on 1 wall, the life of Jesus Christ on another. Another wall is a painting on the battle of Heaven and Hell. No video or photography is allowed, but worth the trip and tour price. A tour is the way Togo, because they explain things that may not be known without a local guide.

Absolutely stunning!! Words cannot describe it!! The beauty and history of it all just takes your breath away!! It's total madness with the amount of visitors and you have to have your wits about you especially if you've got a tour guide, but a must do when in Rome! Love, love, love it!!

My visit to the Vatican will always stand as one of the most profound experiences of my life. A couple of years ago, I was in Budapest crossing the Elizabeth Bridge when the streets closed and Pope Francis passed by in his motorcade. It was a sacred, unexpected gift — a moment not planned, but divine. Fast forward to January, and after a canceled flight gave me eight unexpected hours in Rome, I found myself at the Vatican during the Jubilee, just twelve days after the Holy Doors had been opened. This ritual happens only once every 25 years, and I walked through them. I didn’t see the Pope that day, but I prayed where he had just been. I knelt, I wept, I gave thanks. For travelers: • The Vatican isn’t just a site; it’s a pilgrimage. Go with time in your heart, not just your schedule. • Early mornings or late evenings bring more stillness, but even in the crowds, there is silence if you let yourself feel it. • Book ahead, dress respectfully, and pace yourself — but most of all, allow yourself to be present. I left Rome carrying more than photos; I carried peace, gratitude, and the sense that some encounters are designed by the Divine. 📍 The Vatican, Rome — beyond a landmark, it is a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with faith and history.



