Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Tour with Access to St. Peters

2 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: English and 2 more

Your visit begins with skip the line access to the Vatican Museums, home to one of the most extensive art collections in the world. As you walk through the museums with your guide, you will explore important galleries while learning about the stories, artists, and history behind the masterpieces collected by the Popes over centuries.

During the tour, your guide will introduce you to famous sections of the museums, including historic corridors, remarkable Renaissance artworks, and masterpieces that define the Vatican’s cultural heritage.

Before entering the chapel, your guide will explain the symbolism, techniques, and historical significance of the artwork so you can fully appreciate the masterpiece inside.

After visiting the Sistine Chapel, your guide will use the internal Vatican passage that leads directly to St. Peter’s Basilica. Once inside, you are free to explore the basilica independently and admire its remarkable architecture, sculptures, and sacred atmosphere.

What's Included

Live Tour Guide
Radio Headsets for better Audio
Skip the line tickets to St Peter's Basilica (Access Only)
Skip the line tickets to Vatican Museums
Skip the line tickets to Sistine Chapel
Guided Tour inside St Peter's Basilica

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Via Tunisi, 4

Meet our tour guide on the stairs

End point
Saint Peter’s Basilica

The tour concludes inside the St Peter's Basilica

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes (approximately)
  • 1
    Vatican Museums

    Visit Vatican Museums with Skip The Line Access. Established by the Popes over several centuries, the museums hold thousands of works of art ranging from ancient Roman sculptures to Renaissance masterpieces. As you walk through the museum galleries, you will discover remarkable corridors filled with frescoed ceilings, detailed tapestries, and historic maps. One of the highlights is the famous Gallery of Maps, where colorful painted maps of Italy from the 16th century stretch along a beautifully decorated hallway. Visitors will also explore the Raphael Rooms, a series of chambers decorated with extraordinary frescoes painted by Raphael and his workshop. These rooms showcase scenes from philosophy, theology, and classical history. Throughout the Vatican Museums, travelers encounter impressive statues, intricate mosaics, and works collected by the Popes over generations.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Sistine Chapel

    As we enter the chapel, they are surrounded by breathtaking artwork covering both the ceiling and the altar wall. The ceiling frescoes illustrate scenes from the Book of Genesis, including the iconic Creation of Adam, where God and Adam reach toward each other in one of the most recognizable images in art history. On the altar wall, Michelangelo’s dramatic Last Judgment depicts powerful scenes of heaven, hell, and the final fate of humanity. The vivid colors, detailed figures, and dynamic composition make it one of the most impressive works of Renaissance art. Beyond its artistic importance, the Sistine Chapel also plays a major role in the Catholic Church. It is here that the papal conclave takes place, where cardinals gather to elect a new pope. Visitors experience both the artistic brilliance and the deep historical significance of this remarkable space.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3
    St. Peter's Basilica

    Skip the line into the basilica, visitors are immediately struck by the immense scale of the architecture. The vast interior features soaring domes, ornate chapels, and magnificent marble floors that reflect centuries of artistic achievement. One of the most celebrated works inside the basilica is Michelangelo’s Pietà, a moving sculpture that depicts the Virgin Mary holding the body of Christ. This masterpiece is admired for its delicate details and emotional expression. Another highlight is Bernini’s Baldachin, the enormous bronze canopy that rises above the main altar beneath the basilica’s grand dome. Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, it marks the location believed to be directly above the tomb of Saint Peter. Visitors can also admire the spectacular dome designed by Michelangelo, which dominates the interior and fills the basilica with light. Walking through St. Peter’s Basilica offers a powerful combination of religious significance, artistic beauty, and architectural grandeur.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Dress Code: Shoulders and Knees must be covered to enter sistine chapel and the St Peter's Basilica. Or the entry may be denied.
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