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Highlights
Enjoy one of the biggest and most visited museums in the world: the Vatican Museums in Rome. Take this 3-hour experience and skip the line with our tour to immerse yourself into the best works of art.
Details
Details
What to expect
Discover one of the most visited places in Rome and immerse yourself in the rich history, art, and culture that define this iconic landmark with the expertise of a knowledgeable guide.
Begin your tour by meeting our staff at the designated meeting point and get ready for an intimate experience in a small group of no more than 20 people.
Explore the Vatican Museums, home to one of the world's largest art collections, showcasing countless Renaissance masterpieces and stunning classical sculptures. Your guide will lead you through the Gallery of Maps, the Raphael Rooms, and the Tapestry Gallery, unveiling the stories behind these historic artworks.
The tour continues with a visit to the Sistine Chapel, where you will admire Michelangelo's legendary ceiling fresco, including the renowned "Creation of Adam." This masterpiece is a cornerstone of High Renaissance art, offering a once-in-a-lifetime viewing experience.
Finally, your Vatican journey concludes at Bernini's colonnade in St. Peter’s Square. Save time with a skip-the-line ticket and marvel at the splendor of these world-renowned treasures without the wait.
Included
Not included
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Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Animals not allowed (just guide dog)
Booking
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Reviews
Reviews
10 reviews 5/5
Emma C.
Family Holiday
Amazing Cultural Experience
Took this tour with my parents, and we all had an amazing time. The guide was patient and informative, ensuring we didn’t miss any details. The Vatican Museums were awe-inspiring, and the Basilica left us speechless. A must-do when in Rome!
August 30, 2024
Roberto S.
Couples trip
Great Tour
My wife and I loved this tour. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable about the Vatican’s history, and we learned so much about the stories behind the artworks. Skipping the lines was a huge plus.
August 30, 2024
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