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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel: Skip The Line

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Visit the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums, one of the most famous and visited attractions in Rome.

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Visit the Sistine Chapel

Book your entrance to the Sistine Chapel online and you will be able to save time and enjoy your visit.
With your reserved ticket, you can immerse yourself completely in the rich history and art of the Vatican Museums, discovering all the treasures accumulated by the Popes over the centuries.

If you want to learn all about Michelangelo's decorated ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the Last Judgment, you won't be able to do without an expert guide who will reveal all the fascinating facts. With the guide, you will visit all the most important rooms of the Vatican Museums.

If you prefer a more individual experience, you can also make use of the audioguides available in ten different languages, which will allow you to explore the museum at your own pace, deepening your knowledge and discovering fascinating details along the way.

Vatican Museums Tour: 2-hour visit with a guide

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Discover Rome at the best price

You can get the best of Rome with a single ticket at discounted prices. With the Roma Tourist Card you can save time and money.
With a single pass you can visit the Sistine Chapel, St Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, take a tour of the Pantheon and listen to the audio guide in over 130 attractions in Rome.

If you want to know all the secrets of the Vatican buy the Vatican City pass.
One package includes the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, the Guided Tour of St Peter’s Basilica and the audio guide with over 130 points of interest in Rome.

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Top view of St. Peter's Square

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With a single ticket you can visit the Sistine Chapel, take the Guided Tour of St Peter’s Basilica and you will also have the audio guide for hundreds of attractions in Rome.

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F.A.Q.

No. The Sistine Chapel is located inside the Vatican Museums, so access is only possible with a Vatican Museums ticket. The ticket always includes entry to the Sistine Chapel, usually as the final highlight of the visit.

The quietest times are early morning at opening (around 8:00 am with early-access tickets) or late afternoon, roughly an hour before closing. Saturdays and the last Sunday of the month tend to be the busiest, so it’s best to avoid those if possible.

No. Photography and filming are strictly prohibited inside the Sistine Chapel. This isn't just about the flash—it's to preserve the silence and the art. Security is very active here, and they will ask you to delete photos or even leave if they see a camera out.

The Vatican enforces a strict dress code. Both men and women must cover their shoulders and knees. This means no tank tops, sleeveless shirts, miniskirts, or hats. If you're visiting in summer, we suggest bringing a light scarf or shawl in your bag to cover up before entering.

You can stay as long as you like within opening hours. Most visitors typically spend about 20–30 minutes admiring the frescoes.

Yes. Online tickets allow you to bypass the long ticket office lines for the Vatican Museums, giving you faster access to the Sistine Chapel through the designated visitor routes.

There is a direct passage, but it’s reserved exclusively for guided groups with authorized guides. Independent visitors usually need to exit the Museums and enter St. Peter’s Basilica from the main entrance in St. Peter’s Square.

Silence is required inside the Sistine Chapel out of respect for its sacred nature and to allow everyone to appreciate the artwork. Staff regularly remind visitors to remain quiet.

Yes. A guided tour is one of the best ways to fully understand Michelangelo’s frescoes, including their artistic and theological details. Guides typically explain the works before entering, since speaking inside the chapel isn’t allowed.

Children under 6 enter free. Reduced tickets are usually available for visitors under 18 and for students up to 25 with valid student ID.

No need to worry about finding a printer! You can simply show your PDF ticket on your smartphone at the entrance. The staff will scan your QR code directly from your screen.

Yes. The Vatican Museums provide a recommended route for visitors with limited mobility. There are elevators and lifts to ensure you can reach the Sistine Chapel. Wheelchairs are also available for free at the entrance (subject to availability).