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Cristine_L, Apr 2026
Our guide Valentina was...
Our guide Valentina was absolutely wonderful; she was very knowledgeable and kindhearted. We had four people in our group with limited mobility, and she was able to arrange the use of elevators to help us get around during our tour which was greatly appreciated. Thanks to Valentina, we all had a terrific time.
Donald_S, Apr 2026
The best private tour of the Vatican
This was the best private tour of Vatican City and the museum. Tonia was THE BEST tour guide and so knowledgeable in the history, art and important elements of everything we saw. And we just had fun the entire time I highly recommend this tour!
Shawn_S, Mar 2026
Vatican museum
Experienced, knowledgeable tour guide. Orderly, easy to find. Good experiences with visitor. Very good!
James_S, Dec 2025
Guide was obviously...
Guide was obviously fantastic. I signed up for a tour in language I don’t understand, just because I simply wanted access to the museum (wait line was awful), and our guide was certainly surprised when we were finally found out, but she was immensely patient and anyway I could tell (language ignorance notwithstanding) that she gave a riveting tour, highly recommend the German tour guide.

Vatican City (Citta del Vaticano)

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Vatican City (Citta del Vaticano)
  • The pope’s weekly address in St. Peter’s Square (nearly every Wednesday) is wildly popular, so be sure to book official papal audience tickets in advance.

  • Vatican City houses some of Italy’s most important artistic masterpieces, including Michelangelo’s Pietà in St. Peter’s Basilica and ceiling frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, plus the museum complex’s Raphael Rooms with works such as the School of Athens fresco.

  • You’ll need appropriate attire to enter St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Wear modest clothing and keep your voice low.

  • Security for entering the museum complex and the basilica includes a metal detector, so don’t bring any banned items, such as pocket knives, corkscrews, or umbrellas.

  • Vatican City has its own post office that issues official stamps, as well as a banking system that mints coins, though the euro is used for commerce.

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