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Home » How To Climb St. Peter’s Dome

How To Climb St. Peter’s Dome

Sean Finelli Last Updated: April 16, 2025

St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the most beautiful churches in the world, and it’s definitely worth a visit. It is home to many beautiful and important works of art, including the beautiful La Pietà, Michelangelo’s famous marble sculpture. But did you know that you can also climb St. Peter’s Dome and enjoy some gorgeous views? Here’s how to climb St. Peter’s Dome.


Pro Tip: Planning your visit to St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City? Bookmark this post in your browser so you can easily find it when you’re in the city. See our guide to St. Peter’s Basilica for more planning resources, our popular St. Peter’s Basilica tours for a memorable trip, and the top things to see in the basilica.

How To Climb St. Peter’s Dome

You definitely want to climb St. Peter’s Dome. We have even arranged a special tour dedicated to St. Peter’s Basilica and its jaw-dropping dome! Our new Ultimate St. Peter’s Basilica Dome Climb is the perfect tour for anyone who wants the full St. Peter’s experience. You can also add the Vatican to your experience.

If you want to climb St. Peter’s Dome on your own, this article will help you reach your goal! We’ll start with a quick step-by-step guide on how to climb the dome, followed by some additional information you’ll need. Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • St. Peter’s Dome hours
  • How to get tickets to climb St. Peter’s Dome
  • 6-step guide to climbing St. Peter’s Dome
  • Guided tour options
  • How to get there
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St. Peter’s Dome Hours

St. Peter's Basilica Dome

St. Peter’s Dome is open to visitors all day, but closing times do change slightly depending on the seasons.

  • 1st April – 30th September: 7:30 am – 6 pm
  • 1st October – 31st March: 7:30 am – 5 pm

Travel tip: On crowded days, the queue may close up to half an hour before the official closing time.

How To Get Tickets To Climb St. Peter’s Dome

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If you’re not interested in a guided tour, you can purchase your tickets to the dome at the ticket kiosk or on the official St. Peter’s Basilica website. As mentioned above, the entrance is to the right of St. Peter’s Basilica. Follow the arrows until you reach the little ticket kiosk. You have two choices with different prices:

  • On foot for €10 (kiosk) or €17 (with reservation): This is the cheaper option, where you climb 551 steps in total to get to the top. If you enjoy some physical activity, go for this option. It is a great walk and it gets exciting as you start nearing the top of the dome and the passages become narrower and narrower. There is also something rewarding about climbing all those stairs, and reaching the top for the ultimate view! Children can enter for a reduced rate of €10 (with reservation).

  • By elevator (plus a few steps) for €15 (kiosk) or €22 (with reservation): This is slightly more expensive, as you get to swoop up the majority of the climb in a modern-day capsule! If you are unable to walk a lot of stairs, or just don’t feel like the climb, this is the best option. You’ll still have to take a few stairs at the end, but it beats 551 of them. There’s something rewarding about climbing all those stairs, and reaching the top for the ultimate view! Children can enter for a reduced rate of €10 (kiosk) or €14 (with reservation).

Please note: The ticket office does not take cards, so be sure to bring cash with you. If you go all the way into St. Peter’s and don’t have cash, you will need to leave to withdraw money and re-enter through security all over again.

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6 Steps To Climbing St. Peter’s Dome—Pun Intended!

Step 1: Avoid Wednesdays

Don’t plan on climbing the Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica on a Wednesday. The Papal Audience takes place on Wednesdays, which could complicate things.

Step 2: Get There Early

Get to St. Peter’s Square early. We recommend arriving around 8 am, so you won’t have to wait in a long security line or the line to climb the dome.

Step 3: Go Through Security

Enter the Basilica by going through security, which is located in the right-hand side colonnades as you enter the square. You’ll see some fencing and metal detectors. Don’t worry, you can’t miss it.

Step 4: Find the Entrance to the Dome

When you walk up the stairs to go inside the Basilica, walk through the largest archway and look straight ahead. You’ll see an area on the right-hand side of the Basilica with some fences. If you arrive at 8 am, there should be no lines. You’ll see visible signage that refers to climbing the Dome.

Step 5: Take the Elevator

Pay for the elevator! It only costs about €5 extra, €15 total, to take an elevator most of the way up. You’ll bypass a few hundred of the 551 steps, which will make your visit less exhausting.

Step 6: Enjoy the View!

Enjoy the view at the top! After you take the elevator and walk up the steps, you’ll find yourself at the top. Take lots of great photos and enjoy your time. There is even a bar to get coffee on top of the Basilica!

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In this tour, you’ll go to the top of St. Peter’s Basilica, then have time to explore below. Meet your guide at the basilica and then head straight up to the dome before the large crowds arrive. After taking in the incredible view, you’ll have time to visit the inside of the Basilica.

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How To Get To St. Peter’s Dome

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Where is St. Peter’s Dome?

The St. Peter’s Dome is easy to find. Just head to the famous St. Peter’s Basilica and you’re there! Once you get to St Peter’s and have gone through the security gates, face the church. There are a few entrances you can walk through. To the right, you will see an entrance with a green sign that says “Dome Entrance”. From there, follow the arrows to the ticket kiosk.

Who Built St. Peter’s Dome?

Short Answer: Michelangelo built the dome and Donato Bramante designed the Basilica supporting the dome. For more info on the dome and its construction, check out St. Peter’s Basilica: Facts and History.

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Comments (8)

  1. Emily

    May 31, 2017

    Excellent post. I was checking continuously this blog and I’m impressed! Very helpful info particularly the last part 🙂 I was looking for this particular information for a very long time. Thank you and best of luck.

    Reply
  2. Eleonor

    June 2, 2017

    I live in Rome since a year and i haven’t been to the top of Saint Peter’s Doe yet… What a shame

    Reply
  3. Bun

    June 2, 2017

    Fantastic beat ! It looks like there’s an amazing view of Rome from there 🙂 it’s gonna be on my things to do in Rome list

    Reply
  4. gemstones

    June 3, 2017

    Aw, this was a really nice post. Spending some time and actual effort to produce a great article… thanks for sharing i need to see the Vatican!

    Reply
  5. Matthew Hall

    February 2, 2018

    WRT the ending point made that if one is finishing a tour and can skip the lines and “…can simply head straight to the dome” – would another ticket still have to be purchased?

    Reply
    • Francesca Turner

      February 6, 2018

      Hi Matthew, the ticket to access the Dome isn’t included in our Vatican tour so you would have to purchase the ticket for this separately. However, you will be able to access the Dome directly from St Peters Basilica after your tour and therefore avoiding the long queues in the square. The views are spectacular and definitely worth it 🙂

      Reply
  6. slowfish

    September 1, 2022

    How do I buy advanced ticket to go up to the dome (non guided tour)? All the advanced ticket I can find online are tours only.
    Their “official” website is absolutely useless.

    Reply
    • Brie Greenhalgh

      October 5, 2022

      So there is no way to purchase advanced tickets to the dome since there is no timed entry. You have to buy in person at the little ticket office. It’s 10 euros if you want to also use the elevator past the first 231 steps. Totally worth it. Have fun!

      Reply

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