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Neil_H, Mar 2026
An excellent tour!
This really was an excellent tour which included St Peters square, the Basilica, a climb to the top of the Cupola providing outstanding views of Rome and a visit to the Grottoes beneath the altar of the Basilica. Our guide was full of facts and interesting information, which were put across in a friendly conversational manner. Thoroughly recommended!
Amanda_S, Jun 2026
Caring and knowledgeable
Our tour was amazing! We had a smaller group size maybe only about 12 or 15 people, and Emma was our tour guide. She was super knowledgeable, and we had a pregnant woman and an older gentleman with mobility issues on our tour, and she made sure to go out of her way to find places for them to sit, and made sure they were comfortable throughout. She was very charismatic, and knew the history of every tapestry, painting and statue it seemed. I would 100% recommend this tour company!
Kelly_N, Jun 2026
What a beautiful way to...
What a beautiful way to experience these iconic sites! Our guide was so knowledgeable and friendly - he really made our experience top notch!
THOMAS_R, May 2026
Great Tour
By far a wonderful experience. The meetup point is only minutes from the Vatican Museum. The tour guide was very knowledgable and guided through the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, and Saint Peter's Bascilca. Skip the line is only way to go in Rome, especially when it is hot outside. The crowds were large and it was only late May. I was happy that I was able to book this last minute.

St. Peter's Square

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St. Peter's Square
  • The Vatican is its own municipality and issues stamps; visit the post office under the colonnade in St. Peter’s Square to send your postcards directly from Vatican City.

  • If you would like to see Pope Francis, it is imperative to book papal audience tickets in advance.

  • The square is accessible to wheelchair users.

  • There is a dress code to enter St. Peter’s Basilica that requires clothing that covers the shoulders and knees; there is no dress code for the square.

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