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What are people saying about St. Peter's Dome (Cupola di San Pietro)

Richard_M, Jun 2026
Had an amazing tour of...
Had an amazing tour of the Basilica, with just enough information to keep you interested but not too much to be overwhelming. Our guides answered all our questions and was very knowledgeable. The dome climb is a must!
JoAnn_P, Jun 2026
Vatican
Tour guide was so knowledgeable, everything about the tour was great. We were able to check off many items on our bucket list on this tour. Have already recommended the tour to others.
Emmy_R, Jun 2026
Lorrenzo our tour guide...
Lorrenzo our tour guide was fantastic, knowledgeable, and very helpful throughout the tour. The tour had sufficient time to view everything and allows for you to remain in the Basillica afterwards to further pray or just walk around. We also included the dome climb which was very cool if you are able to climb up many flights of stairs.
Karl_M, Jun 2026
Self guided audio tour of St Peters
St Peters is truely amazing and well worth a visit in person. We didn't understand initially that this was a self guided tour with a audio app, so bring your own headphones. Also the Dome QR code didn't seem to work at first, but we persisted, and then got to go up. Again, the Dome just blows you away to well worth it. The other advantage of the self guided audio is that it is self-paced and you can go into a much detail as you like.

St. Peter's Dome (Cupola di San Pietro)

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Vatican City
St. Peter's Dome (Cupola di San Pietro)
  • You must pass through a security check to access the dome—banned items include pocketknives, corkscrews, and umbrellas.

  • The dress code in the basilica and dome requires that shoulders and knees are covered.

  • The dome is partially accessible to wheelchair users. There is an elevator to the roof level (or you can climb the 320 steps), but only a spiral staircase provides access to the cupola at the highest point of the dome (another 200 steps).

  • Views are dizzying from the top of St. Peter’s Dome, so visiting the top is not recommended for anyone afraid of heights.

  • Kids especially enjoy the invigorating climb and views, so consider joining a small-group tour tailored to families if traveling with children.