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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!
Sabrina_S, Jul 2026
Perfect Vatican Tour
This was perfect. Valentina was the best tour guide and kept my kids engaged the whole time. She added so much value to this experience for us. Plus, she had us through the security line in less than 10 minutes and we did not have to wait in the separate queue for the Basilica. It was perfect and worth every penny.
Katherine_R, Jul 2026
Very good tour, Anna tour...
Very good tour, Anna tour guide, perfect english, answered all the questions people asked. Very Hot day, kept us in the shade and found water.
Vickie_G, Jul 2026
Vatican and Saint Peter's Basilica
The tour is good. You learn a lot about everything involved. Although, just for reference, look at the meeting place in additional comments for clarification. They had two different areas in which to meet. When we arrived we had trouble finding the correct meeting area, and missed the first part of our tour. However, the operating company was very responsive in their chat responses to help us catch them for part two of the tour. The only bummer was being out the $$$ for part one of the tour.

St. Peter's Square

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Vatican City
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.