Early Vatican Tour
Get early entrance to the Vatican Museums
Vatican Museums
Sistine Chapel
St. Peter’s Square
Small Group Tour, maximum 15 people
With early access, your small group tour (max 15 people) begins at the Vatican Museums, then visiting Pio Clementino Hall, Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere, Maps Gallery, Candelabra Gallery, Tapestries Gallery and one of the most celebrated masterpieces in the world: the Sistine Chapel, with the breathtaking frescoes by Michelangelo.
Early first available entrance, you will enter the Vatican Museum at 08.00am. Your small group tour (max 15 people) begins at the Vatican Museums, with its immense art collection built up by the Popes throughout the centuries. The itinerary includes Pio Clementino Hall, Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere, Maps Gallery, Candelabra Gallery, Tapestries Gallery and one of the most celebrated masterpieces in the world: the Sistine Chapel, with the breathtaking frescoes by Michelangelo.
Please note that starting March 1st 2025 until further notice, due to the Jubilee events, the St. Peter's Basilica will not be included in the tour. The tour will end in St. Peter's Square and the tour guide will offer an explanation of the Basilica from outside. The clients can decide to go to the Basilica on their own after the tour
The tour ends in the suggestive St. Peter’s Square, dominated by Michelangelo’s imposing Cupola and surrounded by the famous Bernini’s double Colonnade.
- Skip the line entrance tickets
- Professional Guide
- Headsets
- Optional Pick-up service from centrally located hotels (see price options)
- One way transfer from hotel
Hotel drop-off is not included
07:45 am
Meeting point: 15 min before start time, Via Santamaura 28, Rome
Tour starts at 08.00 am
Optional Hotel Pick up (see price options)
Duration: 4 hours
Tour ends in St. Peter’s Square (drop off at hotels is not included)
Please make sure to provide a valid passport for the Vatican access.
As e reminder this tour does not include a visit inside St. Peter's Basilica. The tour will end in St. Peter's Square