2.5 Hours
Daily Tour
20 people
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Experience the best of the Vatican in one unforgettable visit with a Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Tour with St Peter’s Basilica access. Skip the long entry lines and uncover centuries of art, history, and spirituality in the company of expert commentary or at your own pace.
This all-in-one ticket provides seamless entry into the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica, allowing you to explore three of the most iconic attractions in Vatican City with convenience and depth.
Unlock the Wonders of the Vatican—One Entry, Three Unmissable Experiences
Step into the sacred heart of Rome with a tour that gives you priority access to the Vatican Museums, where vast collections of Renaissance art and ancient artifacts await. Explore renowned galleries such as the Gallery of Maps, Gallery of Tapestries, and Raphael Rooms (when accessible), accompanied by historical context and artistic interpretation.
Your visit continues inside the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel, home to Michelangelo’s famous ceiling frescoes including The Creation of Adam and The Last Judgment. This sacred space is a masterpiece of spiritual expression and artistic genius.
From here, take advantage of special access to St. Peter’s Basilica, entering directly from the Sistine Chapel without queuing again outside. Inside the basilica, admire Michelangelo’s Pietà, Bernini’s Baldachin, and the grandeur of the world’s largest church.
This is a must-do for first-time visitors to Rome or anyone wishing to experience the Vatican’s top attractions in one streamlined itinerary.
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The Vatican Museums is a Christian museum and museum located within Vatican City. They showcase works from a vast collection that the Pope has collected over the centuries, including some of the world's most famous Roman sculptures and some of the most important masterpieces of Renaissance art. The museum has approximately 70,000 works, of which 20,000 are on display and currently employ 640 people in 40 different management, science and restoration departments.
The Sistine Chapel is in the Vatican Palace, the official residence of the Pope of the Vatican City. Originally known as the Great Chapel, this chapel is named after Pope Sixtus IV, who was restored between 1477 and 1480. From then on, the chapel served as a place for both religious and functional papal activities. Today, it is the location of the Pope Conclave, the process by which a new Pope is elected. The fame of the Sistine Chapel comes primarily from the frescoes that decorate the interior, especially the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the Last Judgement by Michelangelo.
St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican or simply St. Peter's Basilica is the Italian Renaissance Church in the Vatican City and the City of Rome.
Typically 3 to 3.5 hours for all three locations combined.
Yes, self-guided options are available alongside fully guided tours.
The Raphael Rooms are usually included but may occasionally be restricted.
Yes, modest attire is required. Shoulders and knees must be covered.
Yes, in the museums and St. Peter’s Basilica. No photography inside the Sistine Chapel.
Yes, but some sections may have limited access. Please inform your provider in advance.
No, mobile tickets are accepted and can be scanned on-site.
No, food and beverages are not permitted inside the Vatican Museums.
Yes, children are welcome. Discounted rates are often available for younger visitors.
Can I cancel or reschedule my ticket?
This depends on the provider. Always check the cancellation policy before booking.