Skip the ticket lines on this guided group tour of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel. Discover the highlights of the papal collection and Michelangelo's frescoes with an official Vatican guide.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 - 2.5 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Skip the ticket line
- Live tour guide
- Portuguese, English, Italian, Spanish, French, German
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
We really enjoyed the tour ,it was great having a tour guide she explained everything really well
Amazing! To begin with, we saved an awful lot of time by not having to queue and we visit in January! Cannot imagine what it must be like in high season. Our guide was entertaining and knowledgable, hit all the right spots. Thoroughly recommend 5*
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What to bring
- Passport or ID card
Not allowed
- Shorts
- Luggage or large bags
- Short skirts
- Sleeveless shirts
- Food
Know before you go
- Disabled visitors and a guest receive free entry to the Vatican Museums. To benefit from this, make sure you mention it at the time of booking so that staff may handle your request
- You must cover your shoulder and your knees during this tour
- There is no access to St. Peter's Basilica on tours after 2:30 PM (everyday), on Wednesdays (all the day), and on closing days set by the Vatican.
- Meeting time is subject to change you can receive a call or message from the activity provider. Please notify your correct phone number and country code.
- In peak season, due to the high number of visitors, it might take extra time to go through the security check and to collect the Vatican headsets which are compulsory.
- Please note that during Easter and Christmas time the fast access to the Basilica can't be guaranteed because St. Peter's may be closed due to religious functions