Guided Experience in Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with fast access
Guided Experience in Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with fast access
Rome, Italy
Experience Rating
3 hours (Approx.)
Offered in: English and 2 more
Overview
This Vatican Museums experience is your chance to learn about a such important monument in the best way. Avoid any line with your fast access, you could also choose the option that allow you to take advantage of the explanation of your guide to understand the History of Vatican. Walk through one of the biggest Collection of the world assembled overall until 1870 during the Ponctifical States. Every year around 4 millions people visit this museum walking through the 7 km gallery, this guided tour will allow you to have a better experience as the monument is full of secrets and mistery. One other big advantage of this visit, is that you could pass from the Musuems directly to St.Peter Basilica without having to get out from the museums and queue on St.Peter's square to get inside.
What's Included
Fast entrance to Vatican museums
Access to Sistine Chapel
Direct access to St.Peter's Basilica
Guided Tour with official guide
Headsets to hear clearly the guide
Customer service
Transportation
Food and drinks
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Via Sebastiano Veniero, 15, 00192 Roma RM, Italy
Return Details
Returns to original departure point
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Vatican Museums
You will discover the incredible Vatican Museums and its beautiful art masterpieces of the best artists from past centuries as Michelangelo Buonarotti
Admire the incredible Sistine Chapel and its ceiling painted by Michelangelo comissioned by Pope Julius II. The ceiling contains the worldwide famous "Creation of Adam" still painted by Michelangelo.
St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the holiest temples for Christendom and one of the largest churches in the world. Besides, it is where the Pope presides many liturgies all year round.
The basilica was called St Peter’s after one of Jesus’s twelve disciples known as Saint Peter, who became one of the founders of the Catholic Church and was executed in Rome and buried where the Basilica now stands.