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How to Visit the Vatican: Tickets, Tours & Tips

by Sean Finelli Last updated on April 2, 2026
Home > travel-blog > Italy > Vatican > How to Visit the Vatican: Tickets, Tours & Tips

Every day, thousands of people tell a taxi driver “Vatican, please”, and end up at the wrong gate. Then have to push their way through a kilometer of sweaty humans to reach the correct gate. All while hoping they didn’t miss their time slot to the Vatican Museums or St. Peter’s Basilica. There’s a way to avoid this mess and actually have an enjoyable, crowd-free visit. Want in? Here’s how to visit the Vatican the right way.


Table of Contents:

  • Tickets & Hours
  • How to Get to the Vatican Museums
  • Best Guided Tours
  • What to See
  • Tips and Mistakes to Avoid
  • Frequently Asked Questions
Best Way to Visit the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel & St Peter's Basilica

Visiting the Vatican Museums

With 54 galleries and 70,000 masterpieces packed into less than a square mile, the Vatican Museums are one of the most influential and visited art institutions in the world. This is where you’ll find the Laocoön, the School of Athens, and ceilings painted by Michelangelo. Each piece chosen not just for beauty, but for legacy.

Let’s jump into the most important things you need to know about visiting the Vatican Museums.

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How To Get To the Vatican Museums & St. Peter’s Basilica

map showing Vatican Museums entrance

The Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica have different entrances. The entrance to the Vatican Museums is on Viale Vaticano, along the northern wall of Vatican City. The entrance to St. Peter’s Basilica is in St. Peter’s Square.

The best way to reach either is by taxi, just be sure to tell your driver whether you want St. Peter’s Basilica or the Vatican Museums.

Other options include:

  • Metro (Line A): Ride toward Battistini and hop off at Ottaviano or Cipro. From either, it’s a 5-minute walk to the Vatican Museums or a 10-15 minute walk to St. Peter’s Square.

  • Walking: Easy from Piazza Navona, Castel Sant’Angelo, or Campo de’ Fiori, but remember you’ll still be on your feet for three more hours inside.

Interessante Fact: Vatican City only became an independent state in 1929 with the Lateran Treaty, negotiated between Pope Pius XI and Mussolini’s government.

Vatican Museums Tickets & Hours

If you’re not going guided, this is your road map—all laid out nicely so you can budget and schedule accordingly.

Vatican Museums Ticket Prices:

  • Adult (18+): €20

  • Children (ages 7 – 18): €8

  • Students (ages 18 – 25): €8

  • Members of the clergy: €8

  • There is a €5 reservation fee if you pre-book tickets on the Vatican website.

The Vatican Museums Hours:

  • Monday to Saturday: 8 am to 8 pm (last entry at 6 pm).

  • Dec 24th and 31st:  8 am to 3 pm (Last entry at 1 pm).

  • Closed: Sundays except for the last Sunday of every month, Jan 1st and 6th, Feb 11th, Mar 19th, Apr 21st, May 1st, June 29th, Aug 15th and 16th, Nov 1st, Dec 8th, 25th and 26th.

  • Free the last Sunday of every month: 9 am – 2 pm (last entry 12:30 pm). Not recommended if you don’t like crowds.

No tickets left on the official Vatican Museums website? We reserve a limited number of Vatican Museums tickets ahead of time just for this reason.

Best Guided Tours of the Vatican

Scroll through all Vatican Museums tours, or find yours by price and duration below.

Privileged Entrance Vatican Tour with Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica

Privileged Entrance Vatican Tour with Sistine Chapel & St. Peter’s Basilica

3 Hours | €€€

Skip the line and gain direct access to the Raphael Rooms, Creation of Man & Scala Regia passageway.

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Exclusive Sistine Chapel After Hours Small Group Tour

Exclusive Sistine Chapel After Hours Small Group Tour

2 Hours | €€€€

Step inside the Vatican Museums after they close to the public for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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Rome in a Day Tour with Colosseum and Vatican Museums

Rome in a Day Tour with Colosseum and Vatican Museums

7 Hours | €€€

Enter the Sistine Chapel, Roman Forum, and see St. Peter’s Dome, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and more.

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Visitor Tips for the Vatican Museums & Mistakes to Avoid

To make the most of your visit, follow these tips.

  • Respect the strict dress code: no bare shoulders or shorts above the knee.

  • Wear comfortable shoes—you’ll end up walking a few miles in total.

  • Photography and loud talking are banned in the Sistine Chapel.

  • You cannot re-enter the Vatican Museums once you exit, so take your time inside.

  • Consider an after-hours tour for the best experience.

Secret Tip

Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Museums

Want to see the Sistine Chapel alone, in silence, after closing? Limited Exclusive Sistine Chapel After‑Hours Small‑Group Tours run on select 2025 Jubilee dates:

Fri 26 Sep  •  Mon 29 Sep  •  Fri 3 Oct  •  Fri 10 Oct

Only a handful of people ever stand beneath Michelangelo’s ceiling without the crush of tourists—be one of them.

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How Long Does a Vatican Museums Tour Take?

A guided tour through the Vatican Museums, including the Pinecone Courtyard, Auditorium, Raphael Rooms, and Sistine Chapel, lasts around 3 hours. If you’re going self-guided, budget at least 2 hours, plus extra for security and walking between galleries.

Want to pair the Vatican Museums with St. Peter’s Basilica? Choose a tour that includes the Scala Regia (direct access into the basilica). Otherwise, you’ll have to exit the Vatican Museums and walk 20 minutes to stand in another line.

What to See Inside the Vatican Museums

Follow the signs to the Sistine Chapel, but don’t miss these stops on the way:

A man leading a group at the Vatican Museums

Click on the name of the stop for a detailed explanation!

  1. Pinecone Courtyard

  2. Pio Clementino Gallery — Laocoön Group & Apollo Belvedere

  3. Gallery of Candelabra & Tapestries

  4. Raphael Rooms — The School of Athens

  5. St. Peter’s Basilica — La Pietà & Il Baldacchino

  6. Spiral Staircase exit by Giuseppe Momo (1932)

Where to Eat Inside & Nearby


Hunger and bad coffee kill art appreciation—here’s where to refuel:

Photo courtesy of La Zanzara
Photo courtesy of La Zanzara

Inside the Walls

  • Caffetteria Centrale — convenient, cafeteria‑style.

  • Bar near the Sistine Chapel — quick espresso & pastry.

  • St. Peter’s Dome Bar — yes, you can sip a coffee on top of the dome when it’s open.

Steps Away

  • Hostaria Dino e Toni — authentic Roman pizza & pasta, still local‑run.

  • 200 Gradi — legendary sandwiches, perfect grab‑and‑go.

  • La Zanzara — trendy bistro for cocktails and a sit‑down lunch.

Interessante Fact: The Vatican Museums aren’t just galleries—priests, scholars, and even a few nuns actually live inside the palace complex.

Attractions Near the Vatican Museums

These are all within walking distance of the Vatican Museums and make a great addition to your Rome itinerary.

  • Castel Sant’Angelo: A 15‑minute walk for breathtaking views over the Tiber.

  • Via Cola di Rienzo: A chic shopping street just outside Vatican walls.

For more ideas, check out our article on the Top Things to Do in Rome.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Vatican Museums

How long do you need to visit the Vatican Museums?

Plan a minimum of 2 hours inside the Vatican Museums for a self-guided visit, or 2.5 – 3 hours if you’re on a guided tour that covers the Pinecone Courtyard, Gallery of Maps, Raphael Rooms, and the Sistine Chapel.

Can you buy a Sistine Chapel only ticket?

No, there is no stand-alone Sistine Chapel ticket. Your Vatican Museums ticket includes entry to the Sistine Chapel.

When is the best time to visit the Vatican Museums to avoid crowds?

The quietest entry slots are 8:00 am opening time, late-afternoon after 4:00 pm, or exclusive after-hours openings on select evenings.

Are the Vatican Museums open on Sundays?

The Vatican Museums are closed every Sunday except the last Sunday of each month, when entry is free from 9 am to 2 pm (last entry 12:30 pm).

What is the dress code for the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel?

Both require covered shoulders and knees for all visitors. Sleeveless tops, short shorts, and hats are not permitted.

Do children need tickets for the Vatican Museums?

Children aged 6 and under enter free but still require a time reservation online. Ages 7–18 qualify for a reduced €8 ticket.

Are the Vatican Museums wheelchair-accessible?

Yes. Elevators and step-free routes are available, and staff can guide wheelchair users along an accessible itinerary to the Sistine Chapel.

How far in advance should I book Vatican Museum tickets?

During peak season (April–October and major holidays), secure Vatican Museums tickets at least 30 days in advance.

Are there promo codes and discounts for the Vatican Museums?

Yes, from time to time, we offer promo codes for the Vatican on our dedicated promo codes and discounts page.

Final Thoughts

Book ahead, respect the rules, and wear comfortable shoes. A small‑group tour gives you skip‑the‑line entry, expert introductions, and insider shortcuts like Scala Regia into St. Peter’s. Afterward, unwind with a caffe at the Dome Bar or a wood‑oven pizza nearby.

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About Sean Finelli

Sean is a co-founder and owner of The Tour Guy and its subsidiary The Roman Guy. He studied finance and statistics, but that is his "Dr. Jekyll" side! His "Mr. Hyde" is in love with travel, art, history, and culture. Sean has read libraries of historical text and believes that all internet content should come from books. A practice he follows!

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