St. Peter’s Basilica tickets and tours

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St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica and Square with obelisk, Vatican City, crowded with visitors.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with tourists exploring ornate architecture and sculptures.
View of St. Peter's Basilica interior from the dome, showcasing ornate architecture and altar.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate ceiling and columns in Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, with ornate decorations and Latin inscription.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Tomb of Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, surrounded by flowers.
Interior view of St. Peter's Basilica dome with Latin inscription and visitors on the balcony.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica and Square with obelisk, Vatican City, crowded with visitors.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with tourists exploring ornate architecture and sculptures.
View of St. Peter's Basilica interior from the dome, showcasing ornate architecture and altar.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate ceiling and columns in Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, with ornate decorations and Latin inscription.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Tomb of Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, surrounded by flowers.
Interior view of St. Peter's Basilica dome with Latin inscription and visitors on the balcony.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica and Square with obelisk, Vatican City, crowded with visitors.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with tourists exploring ornate architecture and sculptures.
View of St. Peter's Basilica interior from the dome, showcasing ornate architecture and altar.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate ceiling and columns in Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, with ornate decorations and Latin inscription.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Tomb of Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, surrounded by flowers.
Interior view of St. Peter's Basilica dome with Latin inscription and visitors on the balcony.
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St. Peter's Basilica Entry with Audio Guide

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€5
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Flexible duration
Audio guide

Visit the world’s most significant Christian church with audio and textual guides; upgrade for reserved entry.

  • Everything you get: Already free to enter, St. Peter’s Basilica becomes even more immersive with insightful audio commentary and a digital map highlighting 27 key sites, including Michelangelo’s Pietà, Bernini’s Papal Altar, and the crypt of Papal Tombs. A handy digital guidebook helps you look out for the most significant parts of the basilica, along with tips and an itinerary.
  • Why choose this: Yes, entry is free—but understanding what you’re seeing? That’s priceless. Your audio guide + digital guidebook transforms a walk through the Basilica into an fascinating journey through centuries of papal legacy, art, and devotion.
  • Upgrades: Don’t want to wait in long lines? Upgrade to a reserved entry ticket to skip the queue, or go further and climb the Dome (via stairs or elevator) for panoramic Vatican views.
  • Note: The digital guidebook is available only in English.

Visit the world’s most significant Christian church with audio and textual guides; upgrade for reserved entry.

  • Everything you get: Already free to enter, St. Peter’s Basilica becomes even more immersive with insightful audio commentary and a digital map highlighting 27 key sites, including Michelangelo’s Pietà, Bernini’s Papal Altar, and the crypt of Papal Tombs. A handy digital guidebook helps you look out for the most significant parts of the basilica, along with tips and an itinerary.
  • Why choose this: Yes, entry is free—but understanding what you’re seeing? That’s priceless. Your audio guide + digital guidebook transforms a walk through the Basilica into an fascinating journey through centuries of papal legacy, art, and devotion.
  • Upgrades: Don’t want to wait in long lines? Upgrade to a reserved entry ticket to skip the queue, or go further and climb the Dome (via stairs or elevator) for panoramic Vatican views.
  • Note: The digital guidebook is available only in English.

Inclusions

  • Access to Basilica and Papal Tombs
  • Digital audio guide
  • Digital guidebook
  • Reserved entry to St. Peter's Basilica (as per option selected)
  • Access to the Dome by lift or staircase (as per option selected)

Exclusions

  • Printed copy of the guidebook
  • Live tour guide
  • Food and drinks

What to bring

  • Personal earphones to use with the digital audio guide on your smartphone.
  • A valid photo ID that matches the name on your booking (may be requested at entry).
  • If you’ve booked Reserved Entry or a Dome access variant, ensure you’ve received your QR codes for both entry and audio guide activation via email. (Check your spam folder or retrieve them online if needed.)

What’s not allowed

  • Large bags, luggage, and suitcases. Only small backpacks or personal bags are permitted (no cloakroom available).
  • Food, drinks, and smoking are strictly prohibited.
  • Pet animals are not allowed. However, registered service animals assisting those with disabilities are allowed.
  • Flash photography, tripods, and filming equipment. (Photography is allowed without flash.)

Accessibility

  • The Dome experience involves steep climbs (up to 551 steps) and is not recommended for infants, pregnant visitors, those with mobility issues, heart conditions, claustrophobia, or vertigo.
  • The climb is not wheelchair accessible.
  • All visitors must pass through airport-style security screening.

Additional information

  • There are two queues at the main entrance — a free entry queue and a reserved entry queue. Only if you've selected the reserved entry option at checkout are you eligible to skip the free entry line.
  • All visitors must pass through security, so even with skip-the-line access, brief delays can occur when the site is crowded.
  • This is an active place of worship—modest attire is required: no shorts, mini skirts, or sleeveless tops.
  • If you've reserved your entry, arrive at least 45 minutes before your scheduled time to allow for security checks, especially during peak season.
  • The audio guide is available only on smartphones; ensure your device is charged and earphones are ready.
  • Minimum recommended age is 6 years. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • The experience is non-refundable.

Closures & exceptions

  • Access to the Vatican Grottoes (Papal Tombs) is not available for 6pm entries—only the Basilica is accessible at that time.
  • The Basilica and/or Dome may close without prior notice due to religious events or ceremonies. If access to the Dome or Grottoes is restricted, alternatives will be offered.
  • The special access from the Sistine Chapel to the Basilica is closed on Wednesdays and during major celebrations like Easter.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
St. Peter's Basilica with obelisk in Vatican City, Rome, surrounded by tourists.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with tourists exploring ornate architecture and sculptures.
Tour group exploring the interior of St. Peter’s Basilica, focusing on detailed mosaics.
View from St. Peter’s Basilica dome overlooking St. Peter’s Square and Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, with ornate decorations and Latin inscription.
Tomb of Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, surrounded by flowers.
Statues atop St. Peter’s Basilica Dome during guided tour in Vatican City.
Tour group with guide inside St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, near ornate sculptures.
Marble sculpture of a reclining figure with arrows, St. Peter’s Basilica tour.
St. Peter's Basilica with obelisk in Vatican City, Rome, surrounded by tourists.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with tourists exploring ornate architecture and sculptures.
Tour group exploring the interior of St. Peter’s Basilica, focusing on detailed mosaics.
View from St. Peter’s Basilica dome overlooking St. Peter’s Square and Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, with ornate decorations and Latin inscription.
Tomb of Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, surrounded by flowers.
Statues atop St. Peter’s Basilica Dome during guided tour in Vatican City.
Tour group with guide inside St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, near ornate sculptures.
Marble sculpture of a reclining figure with arrows, St. Peter’s Basilica tour.
St. Peter's Basilica with obelisk in Vatican City, Rome, surrounded by tourists.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with tourists exploring ornate architecture and sculptures.
Tour group exploring the interior of St. Peter’s Basilica, focusing on detailed mosaics.
View from St. Peter’s Basilica dome overlooking St. Peter’s Square and Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, with ornate decorations and Latin inscription.
Tomb of Pope Benedict XVI in Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, surrounded by flowers.
Statues atop St. Peter’s Basilica Dome during guided tour in Vatican City.
Tour group with guide inside St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, near ornate sculptures.
Marble sculpture of a reclining figure with arrows, St. Peter’s Basilica tour.
Guided Tours
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St. Peter's Basilica Reserved Entry Tickets with Dome Access

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€24
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Flexible duration

Skip lines, enter at your reserved time, and reach Rome’s highest viewpoint with an audio guide.

  • Everything you get: Bypass the long free-entry lines and explore St. Peter’s Basilica across three iconic levels—walk through the grand nave, descend into the Papal Tombs, and climb 551 steps to the Dome for panoramic views over Rome. Unpack centuries of Catholic art and history at your own pace with a multilingual audio guide.
  • Why choose this: Most tickets offer just one piece—reserved entry, dome access, or an audio guide. This one gives you the full experience: skip the wait, see it all, and actually understand what you’re seeing.
  • Upgrades: Add dome elevator access to skip 231 steps or switch to a live guided tour for deeper context and stories.

Skip lines, enter at your reserved time, and reach Rome’s highest viewpoint with an audio guide.

  • Everything you get: Bypass the long free-entry lines and explore St. Peter’s Basilica across three iconic levels—walk through the grand nave, descend into the Papal Tombs, and climb 551 steps to the Dome for panoramic views over Rome. Unpack centuries of Catholic art and history at your own pace with a multilingual audio guide.
  • Why choose this: Most tickets offer just one piece—reserved entry, dome access, or an audio guide. This one gives you the full experience: skip the wait, see it all, and actually understand what you’re seeing.
  • Upgrades: Add dome elevator access to skip 231 steps or switch to a live guided tour for deeper context and stories.

Inclusions

  • Reserved entry to St. Peter's Basilica
  • Access to Papal Tombs
  • Digital audio guide
  • Access to the Dome by lift or staircase (as per option selected)
  • Guided tour of Basilica (as per option selected)

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks

What to bring

  • Bring a valid photo ID or passport for security checks upon arrival.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the experience involves walking and stair climbing.
  • Dress appropriately: shoulders and knees must be covered for both men and women; sleeveless tops, shorts above the knee, and miniskirts are not permitted.
  • Bring your own earphones/headphones to use a digital audio guide on your smartphone.

What’s not allowed

  • Large bags, backpacks, suitcases, and luggage are not allowed inside the Basilica or Dome.
  • Flash photography, glass objects, food, drinks, and smoking are not permitted on the premises.
  • Animals and pets are not allowed, except for registered service animals.
  • Cloakroom service is not available.
  • Access to the Vatican Grottoes and explanations in the Basilica are not allowed after 6pm.

Accessibility

  • This experience is not wheelchair accessible.
  • The Dome climb involves over 551 narrow stairs in a confined space and is not recommended for infants, pregnant women, people with heart conditions, claustrophobia, vertigo, or mobility issues.
  • The elevator to the Dome only reaches the terrace level; to access the summit, you must climb an additional 320 steps.
  • Minimum recommended age for the Dome climb is 6 years; children up to 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Additional information

  • All visitors must pass through airport-style security checks; during peak season, wait times may exceed 30 minutes—arrive at least 15–45 minutes before your scheduled entry.
  • The roof and Dome may be inaccessible during bad weather conditions.
  • Entry to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Dome may be subject to closure without prior notice due to religious ceremonies or Vatican events. If the underground or Dome is closed, alternative arrangements will be made.
  • Similarly, the special access passage between the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica is closed on Wednesdays and may be unavailable during major celebrations like Easter. On such days, your guide will instead lead you to the magnificent Pinacoteca Gallery.
  • QR codes for entry are mandatory for tickets; check your email (including spam) before arrival.
  • No refunds or date changes are provided for cancellations by the visitor or closures due to religious events.
  • Security checks are mandatory at the Basilica. Please expect longer wait times of up to an hour and note that the tour duration may increase accordingly.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Guide leading tour group through Gallery of Maps, Vatican Museum.
Courtyard of the Vatican Museums in Rome with the Pinecone Sculpture.
Vatican Museums sculpture hall with ancient statues and marble columns.
St. Peter's Basilica with obelisk in Vatican City, Rome, surrounded by tourists.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate altar and spiral columns in Vatican City.
Pietà statue by Michelangelo at St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Visitor admiring the ornate interior of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Vatican Museum Gallery with sculptures and ornate ceiling.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
Guide leading tour group through Gallery of Maps, Vatican Museum.
Courtyard of the Vatican Museums in Rome with the Pinecone Sculpture.
Vatican Museums sculpture hall with ancient statues and marble columns.
St. Peter's Basilica with obelisk in Vatican City, Rome, surrounded by tourists.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate altar and spiral columns in Vatican City.
Pietà statue by Michelangelo at St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Visitor admiring the ornate interior of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Vatican Museum Gallery with sculptures and ornate ceiling.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
Guide leading tour group through Gallery of Maps, Vatican Museum.
Courtyard of the Vatican Museums in Rome with the Pinecone Sculpture.
Vatican Museums sculpture hall with ancient statues and marble columns.
St. Peter's Basilica with obelisk in Vatican City, Rome, surrounded by tourists.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate altar and spiral columns in Vatican City.
Pietà statue by Michelangelo at St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Visitor admiring the ornate interior of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Vatican Museum Gallery with sculptures and ornate ceiling.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
Guided Tours
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Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Guided Tour with St. Peter's Basilica

from €109
€76.30

30% off

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2 hr - 4 hr 30 min

Follow a Vatican expert along an insider route, from the Museums to the Chapel and straight into Basilica, with zero wait.

  • Everything you get: Skip the Vatican ticket lines and explore the Museums with a local expert, covering key galleries and masterpieces. Learn the legends and context behind Michelangelo’s frescoes before entering the Sistine Chapel, then continue straight into St. Peter’s Basilica through a direct internal passage, bypassing the 2-hour public queue.
  • Why choose this: A professional guide streamlines your visit with clear context, making this the smartest way for first-timers to see the Vatican’s highlights, while saving hours and avoiding the hassle of re-queuing for the Basilica.
  • Upgrades: Go semi-private (max 10 guests) for a calmer, more personal experience.
  • Choose early access to beat the crowds, with the option to climb the Dome for sweeping views over Vatican City.

Follow a Vatican expert along an insider route, from the Museums to the Chapel and straight into Basilica, with zero wait.

  • Everything you get: Skip the Vatican ticket lines and explore the Museums with a local expert, covering key galleries and masterpieces. Learn the legends and context behind Michelangelo’s frescoes before entering the Sistine Chapel, then continue straight into St. Peter’s Basilica through a direct internal passage, bypassing the 2-hour public queue.
  • Why choose this: A professional guide streamlines your visit with clear context, making this the smartest way for first-timers to see the Vatican’s highlights, while saving hours and avoiding the hassle of re-queuing for the Basilica.
  • Upgrades: Go semi-private (max 10 guests) for a calmer, more personal experience.
  • Choose early access to beat the crowds, with the option to climb the Dome for sweeping views over Vatican City.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with skip-the-line entry
  • St. Peter's Basilica Access
  • Expert English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, or Japanese-speaking guide (as per option selected)
  • Semi private tour with a max group of 10 (as per option selected)
  • Early morning tour with St. Peter's Basilica and Dome climb (as per option selected)
  • Headphones

Exclusions

  • Gratuities
  • Names on tickets must match a valid photo ID. Double-check the details at checkout for a smooth entry.
  • Your ticket includes a specific entry time. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your slot.
  • Knees, shoulders, and back must be covered for all guests.
  • While the tour is not accessible to wheelchair users, the Vatican Museums offer free wheelchair hire and free entry for visitors with mobility impairments (certified invalidity exceeding 74%) and a companion if required.
  • When in Sistine Chapel, silence is mandatory and photography is prohibited. Guides will provide all necessary and interesting details before entry.
  • Expect a considerable wait at the security line, especially during peak times. Patience is key, it could take up to an hour!
  • Please be aware that during the Jubilee Year, certain areas of the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel, may be inaccessible due to religious ceremonies or unforeseen circumstances. St. Peter's Basilica may also experience unannounced closures. The closure of any museum section does not entitle visitors to any refund.
  • St. Peter’s Basilica may be closed on Wednesday mornings and afternoons due to the Papal Audience in St. Peter’s Square. If you’d like to attend, book an exclusive invitation with guaranteed seating.
  • With the Jubilee underway, all entrances to St. Peter's Basilica are restricted. Therefore, in order to secure access, it will be necessary to complete the reservation no later than 5 days before the experience.
  • Please note the special closures of the Sistine Chapel in January 2026:
  • Note: Michelangelo’s Last Judgement will undergo maintenance until March 2026. While the Sistine Chapel remains open, views of the fresco may be partially obstructed by scaffolding.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater.
Colosseum interior view with ancient stone arches and arena floor in Rome, Italy.
St. Peter's Basilica and Square with obelisk, Vatican City, crowded with visitors.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
Vatican Museums gallery with classical statues and ornate ceiling.
Entrance to the Vatican Museums with sculptures above the door in Rome.
Visitors exploring the ancient Colosseum arena in Rome, Italy.
Roman Forum and Palatine Hill ruins in Rome, Italy, with ancient temples and arches.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate ceiling and columns in Vatican City.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater.
Colosseum interior view with ancient stone arches and arena floor in Rome, Italy.
St. Peter's Basilica and Square with obelisk, Vatican City, crowded with visitors.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
Vatican Museums gallery with classical statues and ornate ceiling.
Entrance to the Vatican Museums with sculptures above the door in Rome.
Visitors exploring the ancient Colosseum arena in Rome, Italy.
Roman Forum and Palatine Hill ruins in Rome, Italy, with ancient temples and arches.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate ceiling and columns in Vatican City.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Colosseum in Rome with tourists exploring the ancient amphitheater.
Colosseum interior view with ancient stone arches and arena floor in Rome, Italy.
St. Peter's Basilica and Square with obelisk, Vatican City, crowded with visitors.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
Vatican Museums gallery with classical statues and ornate ceiling.
Entrance to the Vatican Museums with sculptures above the door in Rome.
Visitors exploring the ancient Colosseum arena in Rome, Italy.
Roman Forum and Palatine Hill ruins in Rome, Italy, with ancient temples and arches.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate ceiling and columns in Vatican City.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Combos
4.3(40,340)

Combo (Save 25%): Colosseum + Vatican Museums + St. Peter’s Basilica Entry Tickets

from €112.80
€84.64

25% off

Flexible cancellation

Get full refund for a small fee if you cancel 24 hours before the experience start time.Know more

Audio guide

From ancient ruins to medieval masterpieces, access Rome’s top landmarks in one easy booking.

  • Everything you get at the Colosseum: Enter the Colosseum at your chosen time and explore its tiers and exhibits, then visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill within 24 hours. Use a multilingual audio guide to bring ancient ruins and imperial history to life.
  • Everything you get at the Vatican Museums: Skip ticketing lines with hosted entry and explore the Vatican Museums at your reserved slot. End at the Sistine Chapel to admire Michelangelo’s ceiling and The Last Judgment.
  • Everything you get at St. Peter's Basilica: Explore the basilica at your own pace with a multilingual audio guide and digital map. Discover highlights like Pietà and the Papal Tombs beneath.
  • Why choose this combo: A single pass to unlock Rome’s complete history, from well-preserved ancient amphitheater to Renaissance artistic treasures, all just 20 mins apart, with zero hassle of multiple bookings at a cost-effective price.

From ancient ruins to medieval masterpieces, access Rome’s top landmarks in one easy booking.

  • Everything you get at the Colosseum: Enter the Colosseum at your chosen time and explore its tiers and exhibits, then visit the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill within 24 hours. Use a multilingual audio guide to bring ancient ruins and imperial history to life.
  • Everything you get at the Vatican Museums: Skip ticketing lines with hosted entry and explore the Vatican Museums at your reserved slot. End at the Sistine Chapel to admire Michelangelo’s ceiling and The Last Judgment.
  • Everything you get at St. Peter's Basilica: Explore the basilica at your own pace with a multilingual audio guide and digital map. Discover highlights like Pietà and the Papal Tombs beneath.
  • Why choose this combo: A single pass to unlock Rome’s complete history, from well-preserved ancient amphitheater to Renaissance artistic treasures, all just 20 mins apart, with zero hassle of multiple bookings at a cost-effective price.

Inclusions

Colosseum

  • Timed entry to Colosseum
  • Access to Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
  • Audio guide in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese & Chinese

Vatican Museums

  • Hosted timed entry into Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel with skip-the-line access
  • Designated host
  • Assistance from onsite representative

St. Peter’s Basilica

  • Access to Basilica & Papal Tombs
  • Digital audio guide
  • Digital guidebook

What to bring

  • A valid photo ID matching the ticket name (mandatory for Colosseum entry).
  • Personal earphones and a fully charged phone for audio guides.

What’s not allowed

  • Large bags, luggage, and backpacks are not permitted at the Colosseum or St. Peter's Basilica (no storage available).
  • Sleeveless tops, shorts, and short skirts are not allowed inside Vatican Museums and the Basilica. Shoulders and knees must be covered.
  • Flash photography, tripods, outside food & drinks, and pets (except service animals) are not allowed.

Accessibility

  • Vatican Museums offer wheelchair access and free entry for visitors with certified disabilities (plus one companion if required).
  • St. Peter's Basilica is not fully wheelchair accessible, and dome access is not suitable for those with mobility or health concerns.
  • The Colosseum site has partial accessibility, but terrain at Roman Forum & Palatine Hill can be uneven.

Additional information

  • Timed entry applies to the Colosseum and Vatican Museums—arrive on time, as late entries are not guaranteed.
  • Colosseum access is once per site; the Roman Forum & Palatine Hill can be visited within 24 hours of entry.
  • Security checks are mandatory at all sites and may involve short waits, especially during peak hours.
  • Audio guides must be downloaded in advance (where applicable), and require your own device and earphones.
  • Entry to St. Peter's Basilica is free but requires queuing and security clearance.
  • Access to certain Vatican areas, including the Sistine Chapel, may be restricted during religious events or special occasions.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Tour group with guide at St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City.
St. Peter’s Basilica Dome and obelisk in Vatican City, Rome.
St. Peter’s Basilica interior with ornate dome and Bernini's Baldachin, Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter under St. Peter's Baldachin under the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
Tour group with guide inside St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, near ornate sculptures.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Pietà statue by Michelangelo at St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Marble sculpture of a reclining figure with arrows, St. Peter’s Basilica tour.
Tour group exploring the interior of St. Peter’s Basilica, focusing on detailed mosaics.
Tour group with guide at St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City.
St. Peter’s Basilica Dome and obelisk in Vatican City, Rome.
St. Peter’s Basilica interior with ornate dome and Bernini's Baldachin, Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter under St. Peter's Baldachin under the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
Tour group with guide inside St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, near ornate sculptures.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Pietà statue by Michelangelo at St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Marble sculpture of a reclining figure with arrows, St. Peter’s Basilica tour.
Tour group exploring the interior of St. Peter’s Basilica, focusing on detailed mosaics.
Tour group with guide at St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City.
St. Peter’s Basilica Dome and obelisk in Vatican City, Rome.
St. Peter’s Basilica interior with ornate dome and Bernini's Baldachin, Vatican City.
Tomb of St. Peter under St. Peter's Baldachin under the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Visitors overlooking St. Peter’s Square from the Basilica Dome Terrace in Vatican City.
Tour group with guide inside St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome, near ornate sculptures.
Tomb of Pope John Paul I in Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City, with a guide explaining.
Pietà statue by Michelangelo at St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Marble sculpture of a reclining figure with arrows, St. Peter’s Basilica tour.
Tour group exploring the interior of St. Peter’s Basilica, focusing on detailed mosaics.
Guided Tours
4.3(27,039)

St. Peter’s Basilica and Papal Tombs Guided Tour

from
€15
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1 hr - 3 hr

Learn about the world’s largest basilica and its history as St. Peter’s burial site with an expert guide and priority entry.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy a guided tour of the glorious St. Peter’s Basilica with reserved entry, led by a licensed guide in your chosen language. From Michelangelo’s Pietà to the Papal Tombs, uncover the art, rituals, and stories that shaped Catholic history.
  • Why choose this: Go beyond what meets the eye—this isn’t just entry, it’s a guided deep dive into centuries of faith, the making of a major pilgrimage site, and hidden spaces most visitors miss. Plus, you skip the long entry lines.
  • Upgrades: Add Dome access by elevator to reach St. Peter’s terrace—the easiest way to see Rome from its highest point.

Learn about the world’s largest basilica and its history as St. Peter’s burial site with an expert guide and priority entry.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy a guided tour of the glorious St. Peter’s Basilica with reserved entry, led by a licensed guide in your chosen language. From Michelangelo’s Pietà to the Papal Tombs, uncover the art, rituals, and stories that shaped Catholic history.
  • Why choose this: Go beyond what meets the eye—this isn’t just entry, it’s a guided deep dive into centuries of faith, the making of a major pilgrimage site, and hidden spaces most visitors miss. Plus, you skip the long entry lines.
  • Upgrades: Add Dome access by elevator to reach St. Peter’s terrace—the easiest way to see Rome from its highest point.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of St. Peter's Basilica & Papal Tombs
  • Expert English, Spanish, French, German or Italian-speaking guide
  • Dome access via elevator (as per option selected)

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks

What to bring

  • Bring a valid passport or photo ID for security checks.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for walking and climbing stairs.
  • Dress code: Shoulders and knees must be covered; avoid sleeveless tops, shorts, or skirts above the knee.

What’s not allowed

  • Large bags, backpacks, suitcases, and luggage are not allowed inside St. Peter’s Basilica.
  • Glass objects, weapons, or sharp items are prohibited.
  • Flash photography is not permitted inside the Basilica.
  • Shorts, short skirts, sleeveless shirts, and low-cut garments are not allowed due to the dress code.
  • Strollers are not permitted inside St. Peter’s Basilica.
  • Food and drinks are not allowed.
  • Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.

Accessibility

  • This experience is not wheelchair accessible and is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
  • The activity is not suitable for children under 6 years of age.
  • The Dome climb involves over 300 narrow steps in an enclosed space and may not be suitable for those with claustrophobia or limited mobility.

Additional information

  • All visitors must pass through airport-style security checks; allow extra time, especially during peak hours when wait times can be up to 2 hours.
  • Meeting point and time may vary depending on the option booked; please check your confirmation details and arrive at least 15–30 minutes before your scheduled start time. Late arrivals cannot be accommodated or refunded.
  • Entry to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Dome may be subject to closure without prior notice due to religious ceremonies or Vatican events. If the underground or Dome is closed, alternative arrangements will be made.
  • The special access passage between the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica is closed on Wednesdays and during major celebrations like Easter. On such days, your guide will take you to the Pinacoteca Gallery instead.
  • The elevator for the Dome only goes to the first balcony; the remaining ascent (320 steps) must be done on foot.
  • The tour does not include access to the Vatican Museums or Sistine Chapel.
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Reserve now & pay later options are available.
  • Headsets are provided for clear audio during the tour.
  • Please ensure you select the correct tour option (Regular Guided Tour or Dome Climb Tour) before booking.
  • Photography without flash is permitted in most areas.
  • Moderate physical fitness is recommended due to walking and stairs involved.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Tourists gathered at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Rome, Italy.
Crowd gathered at St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, for a mass event.
Statue of Saint Peter in front of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Tourists walking in St. Peter's Square with St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica dome interior with intricate frescoes and gold detailing, Vatican City.
Tourists gathered at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Rome, Italy.
Crowd gathered at St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, for a mass event.
Statue of Saint Peter in front of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Tourists walking in St. Peter's Square with St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica dome interior with intricate frescoes and gold detailing, Vatican City.
Tourists gathered at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Rome, Italy.
Crowd gathered at St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, for a mass event.
Statue of Saint Peter in front of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Tourists walking in St. Peter's Square with St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica interior with ornate dome and altar in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica dome interior with intricate frescoes and gold detailing, Vatican City.
Guided Tours
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Papal Audience Guided Tour

from €36
€18.72

48% off

Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Book now, pay later

Book now without paying anything. Cancel for free if your plans change

2 hr 30 min - 5 hr

A once-in-a-lifetime Vatican moment—witness the Pope in person with guidance and context from an expert.

  • Everything you get: Experience one of the Vatican’s most powerful traditions as Pope Leo XIV addresses pilgrims from around the world. Join hymns, prayers, and reflections in St. Peter’s Square. Your guide will provide rich insight into the significance of the event, the Pope’s message, and centuries of papal tradition—before and during the audience.
  • Why choose this: Seeing the Pope live is on many travelers' bucket lists—but navigating the logistics can be tricky. This tour takes the stress out of it by securing your official Vatican entry and guiding you to a good viewing spot in the Square early.
  • Upgrades: After the gathering, explore the Basilica’s chapels, tombs, and masterpieces with a guided tour that adds meaning to your morning.

A once-in-a-lifetime Vatican moment—witness the Pope in person with guidance and context from an expert.

  • Everything you get: Experience one of the Vatican’s most powerful traditions as Pope Leo XIV addresses pilgrims from around the world. Join hymns, prayers, and reflections in St. Peter’s Square. Your guide will provide rich insight into the significance of the event, the Pope’s message, and centuries of papal tradition—before and during the audience.
  • Why choose this: Seeing the Pope live is on many travelers' bucket lists—but navigating the logistics can be tricky. This tour takes the stress out of it by securing your official Vatican entry and guiding you to a good viewing spot in the Square early.
  • Upgrades: After the gathering, explore the Basilica’s chapels, tombs, and masterpieces with a guided tour that adds meaning to your morning.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of the Papal Audience experience
  • Pre-arranged Papal Audience ticket
  • Guided tour of St. Peter’s Basilica (as per option selected)
  • Expert English or Spanish-speaking guide (as per option selected)
  • Headsets

What to bring

  • Papal Audience voucher or booking confirmation (digital or printed)
  • Valid photo ID matching the name on your reservation

What’s not allowed

  • Large bags, backpacks, suitcases, or bulky items (no storage facilities onsite)
  • Animals, glass objects
  • Flash photography or video recording during the audience

Accessibility

  • Stroller and wheelchair-accessible routes available
  • Ramp access provided on the right semicircle of St. Peter’s Square
  • Seating is unassigned and first-come, first-served

Additional information

  • Mandatory airport-style security screening is required; allow 30–60 minutes for entry, especially in peak season
  • Dress code: Knees and shoulders must be covered for all attendees
  • Aisle seats offer the best chance of a close-up view of the Pope as he moves through the audience
  • Audience tickets are free but must be reserved in advance—we handle that for you
  • The event is subject to the Pope’s schedule and may change; check the Vatican’s official calendar for updates
  • Held only on Wednesdays; your guide will accompany you early to help secure a better viewing spot
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

St. Peter's Basilica | The largest church in the world

You can't visit Vatican City without seeing St. Peter's Basilica, home to a dome so tall you could fit the State of Liberty inside! The basilica stands on the burial ground of St. Peter, the first Pope and one of the Apostles of Jesus. Completed in 1626 by artists like Raphael, Bernini, Bramante, and of course, Michelangelo, with material stolen from other Roman buildings, the church serves as a prime example of Renaissance-era Baroque-style architecture. It took two centuries to build, but you could say it was worth it. And the best part? Entry is totally free!

Things to know before booking St Peter's Basilica tickets

  • Entry to St. Peter’s Basilica is free, but tickets are required for specific experiences like the Dome, the Vatican Grottoes, or the Scavi Necropolis where St. Peter’s tomb is located. Tickets are limited and highly sought after, especially during Jubilee season, so booking at least 3–4 weeks in advance is recommended.
  • Climbing the Dome is a highlight for many visitors, with two options: - Take the elevator to the first level, then climb 320 steps to the top. - Brave the full climb of 551 steps for a more adventurous experience. While the breathtaking views are worth the effort, note that the Dome is not wheelchair accessible, and tickets often sell out quickly during peak times.
  • St. Peter’s Basilica is vast and brimming with history, art, and architecture that can feel overwhelming to navigate solo. A guided tour dives into the rich details of its treasures, while audio guides in multiple languages are great for exploring at your own pace. Both are excellent options for uncovering the basilica’s fascinating stories.
  • Want to see the best of the Vatican in one seamless visit? Combo tickets offer access to the “holy trinity” of attractions: St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican Museums, and Sistine Chapel. These tours even allow you to use a special door to enter the basilica directly from the Sistine Chapel, saving time and bypassing a long queue.
  • All visitors must pass through security checks, which can result in long lines often 2 hours long. While guided tours help streamline your visit, they cannot bypass security, so arriving early is essential.
  • If you’re visiting during Jubilee season, a Papal Audience is a unique opportunity to see the Pope in person. These tours include guaranteed seating and guides who explain the event’s significance. For a complete experience, consider combining the audience with Basilica access.
  • Just a short walk from St. Peter’s Basilica, Castel Sant’Angelo offers panoramic views, intriguing artifacts, and a rich history as a mausoleum-turned-papal fortress. Linked by the Passetto di Borgo, a secret papal passage, these landmarks tell a story of Vatican resilience and Roman ingenuity. A combo guided tour offers deeper insights into their shared legacy.

Your St. Peter’s Basilica tickets explained

Once you’ve decided how you’d like to explore St. Peter’s Basilica, here’s a breakdown of ticket options to help you choose the perfect experience:

St. Peter’s Basilica

Audio guide tours

Duration: Flexible

  • Explore St. Peter's Basilica at your own pace with an informative audio guide.
  • Includes entry to climb St. Peter's Basilica Dome.
  • Audio guide available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese.
  • Gain elevator access to the dome’s base and stairs to the top.

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St. Peter's Basilica Dome Tickets with Audio Guide

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St. Peter's Basilica dome climb

Dome access

Duration: 2 - 3 hrs

  • Climb St. Peter’s Basilica Dome with a local expert who shares the fascinating stories behind this architectural masterpiece.
  • Admire panoramic views of the Pope’s private gardens, election chimney, railway station, and helipad from the top.

Recommended tours

  • St. Peter's Basilica Dome Tickets with Audio Guide
  • St. Peter’s Basilica Guided Tour with Dome Access
St. Peter’s Basilica

Papal Audience

Duration: 3 - 5 hrs

  • Attend the Wednesday Papal audience with guaranteed seating in St. Peter's Square, accompanied by peaceful hymns led by the Pope.
  • Combine your experience with a guided tour of St. Peter’s Basilica, its chapels, and the Papal tombs for a complete visit.

Recommended tour

  • Papal Audience Viewing Experience

Plan your visit to St. Peter’s Basilica

Timings
Mass
Location
Accessibility
Facilities
Rules
Dress code
St. Peter's Basilica Timings
St Peter's Basilica Mass

Weekdays: 7am, 7.30am, 8:30am, 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 5pm, 6pm, 9pm

Public holidays: 7am, 8am, 9am, 10:30am, 12:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm

Address: Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano, Vatican City

Find on maps

Getting there

By metro: Line A
Nearest stop: Ottaviano
By bus: 64, 34, 98, N98, 190F, 881, N904
Nearest stop: Cavalleggeri/Gregorio VII, P.za Stazione Pietro, Monte Del Gallo
By car: via Corso Vittorio Emanuele II

Car parking

Parking Risorgimento: This covered car park is located just 10-minute walk from St. Peter's Square. You will have to leave your keys at the car park. Garage San Pietro: The car park is located on Via di Santa Maria alle Fornaci, 26 – 165. The car park is a 5-minute walk away from Vatican City.

St. Peter's Basilica

While the basilica is wheelchair accessible, the dome climb is not suited for wheelchair users.

St. Peter's Basilica
  • Cloak room
  • Restrooms
  • Rooftop snack shop
  • Audioguides
  • Elevators
  • Ambulance hotline
St. Peter's Basilica

Restricted items include:

  • Knives, scissors, hazardous materials and metal weapons
  • Tripods and video cameras
  • Umbrellas
  • Large bags and rucksacks
  • Food and drink.
St. Peter's Basilica

The Vatican has a strict dress code that visitors must adhere to. Low-cut or sleeveless tops, shorts, miniskirts, etc. are not permitted inside St. Peter’s Basilica.

Frequently asked questions about St. Peter's Basilica tickets

Can I purchase tickets on-site?

Absolutely! You can purchase tickets on-site—guided tour tickets are available at the desk, and dome tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance. However, we do recommend buying tickets online in advance to secure your spot and avoid potential wait times.

How can a guided tour improve my St. Peter’s Basilica experience?

A guided tour can greatly enhance your experience by providing expert insights into its rich history, architecture, and art. A knowledgeable guide can share fascinating stories, explain the significance of the Basilica's features, and answer any questions you might have, making your visit more engaging and informative.

Where is the St. Peter’s Basilica entrance?

To enter St. Peter’s Basilica, you would have to use its main entrance at St. Peter’s Square. Temporarily, the entrance through the Sistine Chapel has been closed to the public.

How do I decide between an in-person guide and an audio guide?

If you want to explore St. Peter's Basilica at your own pace while learning about its history, an audio guide is ideal. On the other hand, an in-person guide offers a more personalized experience, providing insights and answering questions on the spot. This option is especially beneficial for those who appreciate detailed explanations and interaction during their visit.

How do I get to St. Peter’s Basilica?

St. Peter’s Basilica is easily accessible by public transport. Take a metro to the Ottaviano Station located near the Vatican Walls. From there, it is a short 5-minute walk to St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican Museums.

If I'm a non-English speaker, does the guided tour still benefit me?

Yes, since tours are available in non-English languages such as German, French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese as well.

What is the cancellation policy for St. Peter’s Basilica tickets?

It depends on the St. Peter’s Basilica ticket you choose to book. While some tickets offer a full refund on canceling tickets up to 24-48 hours in advance, for others there may be no refund available on cancellation. Please check before you make your reservation.

Are there any guided tours available in sign language?

Yes, sign language guided tours are offered at the Basilica and must be reserved at least 48 hours in advance by contacting: visiteguidate@fsp.va.

Should I purchase tickets for the Dome if I’m traveling with elderly parents?

The climb to the top of the Dome involves a significant number of steps and requires a good level of physical fitness. It is not recommended for individuals with heart or back conditions, mobility issues, or those who are in the later stages of pregnancy. Therefore, it may not be suitable for elderly parents with these concerns.

Can I bring children along?

Yes, you can! The Basilica is a family-friendly destination, and children are welcome to explore its vast and awe-inspiring spaces. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the Basilica is a place of worship, so children should be encouraged to remain respectful and quiet during the visit. There’s a lot for them to see, from the architecture to the impressive art, which can make the experience enjoyable and educational.

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