Reach the Vatican Museums, where professional Guide will give you an overview of the history and art of the smallest country in the world. Once in the Vatican Museums, skipping the line, you’ll walk through cavernous galleries filled with ancient sculptures, tapestries, maps, and Etruscan antiquities.
You have to come 30 minutes in advance, otherwise, you can lose your reservation!
To visit Vatican clothes should be long enough to cover the shoulders, knees and stomach
No big objects as backpacks or big bags and umbrellas are allowed
Important! If you are visiting the Vatican with children aged 0-6, are pregnant, or have a severe disablement, you must purchase your tickets directly in the Vatican (as these categories automatically Skip-the-line)
Last, but not least, thanks to a direct passageway, you’ll see the grand Basilica. The world’s largest church and one of its most sacred Catholic sites sit atop the very spot where St. Peter was buried. On this self-guided part of the tour, you’ll see the church’s chapels and elaborately painted, multi-domed ceilings as well as Michelangelo’s remarkable Pietà, a sculptural depiction of the Virgin Mary cradling her son.