Exclusive Early Morning St.Peter's Basilica, St.Peter's Square, Crypts and Grotoes, and St Peter's Tomb, including climbing the Dome.
Meet your guide near St. Peter's Square, and visit St Peter’s Basilica at the quietest time before the crowds descend. Climb up to the panoramic dome, and see the inside and the crypts of the Basilica where St. Peter's tomb is.
By an elevator, head up to the first level of the dome to the balcony, admire the Basilica’s inside view of the dome on the Bernini’s canopy below and the array of incredible mosaics which circle the dome. Climb the spiral staircase to the top of the dome, the highest point within Rome, for breathtaking views of the Eternal City.
Come down from the Dome and enter the Basilica with your guide, walk through the highlights, and see the ‘Pietà’ of Michelangelo and all the masterpieces adorning the Basilica before descending to the underground crypts. Here, you can see Saint Peter's Tomb and the burial spot of hundreds of popes.
Meet your guide at Largo del Colonnato 5. Please arrive at least 20 minutes before the scheduled start time. Look for a yellow flag or a sign bearing your name to identify your guide.
The Tour will end in St. Peter's Basilica
Enter the Basilica with a professional tour guide expert in art, history, and archaeology. Visit the grottoes under the Basilica, where the tombs of Popes lie.
Climbs the Dome to see the panoramic views of Rome. Tickets for the elevator are pre-reserved for you.
Explore St Peter's Square with your tour guide
St Peter’s Tomb | Vatican Grottoes in Vatican City | Private Tours in Rome Or crypt, the only part of the Basilica of Constantine still in existence. This is very interesting as it contains many important tombs of Kings, popes, and precious relics of the primitive Church, which narrate in monumental characters the history of twelve centuries of Christianity. Down there are visible also the tombs of the last Popes. The Bronze Canopy of St. Peter’s Basilica The bronze Canopy covers the tomb of the Apostle and the confession (I). It is the work of Bernini, executed by the artist for Pope Urban VIII, who inaugurated it in 1633. Confession St Peter’s Tomb | The present Confession, enlarged and decorated by Pope Paul V, after a design of Maderno, is surrounded by a balustrade of fine marble and by lamps, burning night and day, before the tomb of the Apostle. A double flight of steps leads down to the confession, which shines with the greatest variety of marble.
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