+39 345 5592808

ST. PETER BASILICA TOUR

Piazza Pio XII 12 (0)
from/per person 25
  • Vatican tours
  • Groups allowed
  • Tour guides


Description

Let’s discover the World’s Biggest Basilica is an experience you simply can not miss out on when visiting the Vatican City.

The Tour starts at the Meeting Point near St. Peter’s Square, where the Professional Tour Guide will lead you to the entrance of the Basilica, ready to tell you everything about this majestic place.

With us, you will learn all the secrets of the Basilica and you will see all the highlights of this breathtaking building, such as the world-renowned Pietà of Michelangelo, the St Peters Square and the Papal Grottoes.

An experience perfect for every lover of art and beauty, religious, young groups, families, and the wisest people.

 

Available Every Day: 

Monday to Saturday – 3:30 PM

Sunday – 2:00 PM

Points of interest:

  • 1St. Peter’s Square
  • 2St. Peter’s Basilica
  • 3Papal Grottoes

Price

  • ADULTS
  • CHILDREN
  • KIDS

What’s included

  • Professional Tour Guide
  • Tour of the Saint Peter’s Basilica
  • Headsets

Not included

  • Skip-The-Line tickets
  • Vatican Museum’s Tour
  • Dome Climb

 


Notes

Shoulders and knees must be covered. No low-cut, sleeveless tops or shorts will be permitted. You may risk being denied entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements.

An optional Tour of the Dome could be added.

 

This is a group Tour, for private options feel free to contact us.

A late arrival has to be considered a no-show, following the necessity to observe the entrance policy’s strict rules.


Need Help?

+39 3496799117
Monday to Sunday 9.00 am – 7.00 pm


Schedule

Availabilities:
Every day: From Monday to Sunday

Languages:
-English

Black-out Dates:
-Religious Holidays

Time and detail:
- Duration: 1:30h
- When: Monday to Saturday at 3:30 AM; and Sunday at 2:00 PM.
- Meeting Time:  15 minutes before the Starting Time.
- Meeting Point: find the 1 City Tour Logo in front of the shop "Mondo Cattolico" in Piazza Pio XII n. 12, Roma (on the left side looking at the Basilica).