Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peters Small Group Kid-Friendly Tour
Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peters Small Group Kid-Friendly Tour
Rome, Italy
Experience Rating
3 hours (Approx.)
Offered in: English
Overview
When in Rome, experience this 3-hour, small group tour especially for kids and families! Visit the smallest city in the world and see its magnificent attractions together with your local guide. Along the way there will be games and activities to keep the kids entertained as they learn about art, architecture and history! Meet at the Vatican Museums, skip-the-line and enter to discover artworks, masterpieces, sculptures and a sarcophagi. Visit the famous Candelabra and Tapestry Galleries, as well as the Raphael Rooms. The Sistine Chapel is sure to take your breath away! Marvel at Michelangelo’s frescoes as you take in the biblical references. At St Peter's Basilica you can admire Michelangelo's impressive dome, his Pietà sculpture, the Papal Tomb of John Paul II and Bernini's bronze Baldachin. Kids will enjoy the interactive activities that will stimulate them and give them a better understanding of the Vatican and its history in a fun and educational way! Everyone will have fun!
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Vatican Museums, 00120, Vatican City
Departure Time
2:00 PM
Return Details
St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Vatican Museums
Explore in depth the magnificent rooms and hallways within the Vatican Museum. You’ll see Renaissance, modern and contemporary art, Roman statues, treasures, asarcophagi of Empress Helena and Constantina and more.
Enjoy the greatest treasure in Rome, the Sistine Chapel. Enjoy the silence and take in the beauty of Michelangelo’s frescoes of the Last Judgement and the Creation of Adam, biblical references that adorn the ceiling and walls.
Discover the Catholic world and the Pope as you enter the extraordinary church. Look up and admire the impressive dome designed by Michelangelo, which has been the inspiration behind other domes around the world. See the world famous Pietà sculpture, also by Michelangelo, the Papal Tomb of John Paul II and Bernini's large, bronze Baldachin.