Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica Private Tour
See the wonders of the Vatican on a tailored private tour with expert guide and skip-the-line entry
Explore the Vatican with your personal, friendly guide who brings its art, history and architecture to life, tailoring every moment to your interests. Skip the lines to discover the treasures of the Vatican Museums, marvel at the Sistine Chapel’s breathtaking ceiling and experience the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica. Enjoy a deeper understanding of the Vatican’s masterpieces while having the freedom to focus on what fascinates you most. This is your chance to see the Vatican like never before.
What you get with this tour
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Skip-the-line tickets to the Vatican Museums
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Available entry times in the morning and afternoon
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Pio Clementino and the best of the Vatican's galleries
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Raphael Rooms and Borgia Apartments
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Silent tour of the Sistine Chapel
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A private, English-speaking guide with art history expertise
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Hotel pick up and drop off
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Food and beverages
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Guide gratuities
Tour Itinerary
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Meet your guide at Caffé Vaticano
Meet your guide at Caffé Vaticano -
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Vatican Museums
Marvel at one of the largest and most impressive art collections in the world as you visit our favorite collections. -
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Laocoön and His Sons
Get up close to some of the world's most iconic statues in the world, including Laocoön and His Sons. -
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Gallery of the Maps
On display here are maps that were painted over 400 years ago, yet still remain remarkably accurate even to this day. -
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Gallery of Tapestries
Some of the masterpieces in this gallery were designed after cartoons drawn by Raphael. Look out for a tapestry that includes a spectacular optical illusion. -
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Gallery of the Candelabra
Originally an open "loggia", this gallery was walled and closed some 200 years ago. The statues and candelabras on display here date as far back as the 3rd century B.C. -
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Raphael Rooms
Decorated for Pope Julius II by the hand of Raphael, visit the apartments adorned in Raphael’s priceless frescos, including his glorious "School of Athens”. -
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Sistine Chapel
Enter Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and admire the incredible ceiling frescoes. Unless you see them in person, it's impossible to appreciate how beautiful they are. -
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St. Peter's Basilica
St. Peter's Basilica is the most important church in all of Christendom, the home of the papacy and one of the most remarkable buildings ever built. There’s no better place to wrap up your tour. -
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La Pietà
Celebrated as one of the greatest statues ever made, this is the only work of art ever signed by Michelangelo.
Additional Information
You'll begin your private Vatican tour near to the Vatican Museums entrance, where you'll meet your friendly, knowledgeable local guide. There are multiple start times available throughout the day, so you can book a tour that fits with your other plans in Rome. With skip-the-line tickets, you'll head straight in to start exploring the highlights of the Vatican Museums which include the Candelabra Gallery, Gallery of the Tapestries, Gallery of the Maps, Raphael Rooms, and Borgia Apartments.
You'll also see the spectacular Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica on a private tour that moves at your pace, and your guide can even suggest lesser-known gems to see within the Vatican, depending on your interests.
Private Vatican Tour Description
Your 3-hour private tour includes:
Skip-the-line tickets to the Vatican Museums
Available entry times in the morning and afternoon
Pio Clementino and the best of the Vatican's galleries
Raphael Rooms and Borgia Apartments
Silent tour of the Sistine Chapel
Entry to St. Peter's Basilica
A private, English-speaking guide with art history expertise
The Main Galleries of the Vatican Museums
After meeting your private guide, your Vatican Museums tour begins. With your skip-the-line access, you'll walk past the long line of tourists and enjoy faster entry through security, even if you've booked an afternoon tour. Follow your guide to the Bramante Courtyard to see the Pio-Clementino Museum, the Candelabra Gallery, Gallery of the Tapestries, and our personal favorite, the Gallery of Maps.
Inside the Gallery of the Maps, the frescoes upon the walls provide valuable insight into how Renaissance Italians viewed their surroundings. Predating unified Italy by almost 300 years, the frescoes show the geography of the Italian peninsula circa 1580. Based on drawings by famous geographer Ignazio Danti, the maps were painted between 1580 and 1585. One of the most opulent and impressive corridors in the Vatican Museums, this collection extends for nearly 400 feet.
Depending on your interests and how quickly you want to explore, your guide will tailor the experience to make the most of your time in the Vatican Museums.
Raphael Rooms and The School of Athens
Raphael is the epitome of a Renaissance artist. In the period of European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages, a great period of revival in art, literature, and thought occurred. Raphael encompassed the ideals of a Renaissance man and frescoed multiple rooms inside of the Vatican Museums. Among other masterpieces, see one of Raphael’s most famous works of art, The School of Athens.
Borgia Apartments
Downstairs from the Raphael Rooms and once occupied by Borgia Pope Alexander VI, these private chambers were frescoed by early Renaissance artist Pinturicchio. As a co-pupil of Raphael’s under master Perugino, Pinturicchio had a penchant for embedding fake jewels and other three-dimensional objects like metal saddle studs in his frescoes. The Borgia Apartments also contain another hidden gem: the first European depiction of Native Americans.
Sistine Chapel
One of the top things to do in Vatican City is visiting the Sistine Chapel. Only when you are inside, is it clear why the Sistine Chapel is one of the most celebrated works of art in Western civilization. Michelangelo painted more than 600 figures in all, and the sheer magnitude of his endeavor is mind-blowing. Since the Sistine Chapel is a place of worship, speaking inside is not allowed. Your guide cannot explain the frescoes while you are inside, so they'll provide you with a map/handout for reference before you enter.
Please note that the Sistine Chapel is a sacred place, so both men and women must cover their knees and shoulders, otherwise, you may be refused entry to a portion of your Vatican tour. We understand the summers in Rome are hot, so a great alternative is to bring a shawl/sweater to wrap around you when necessary.
St. Peter’s Basilica
St. Peter's Basilica is a mammoth church filled with artwork from some of the most celebrated artists in history. Once you reach the outside of this incredible church, you'll listen to your guide share about the history and construction. As you explore the inside on your own, you'll admire masterpieces that include the Baldacchino, La Pieta, the statue of St. Peter and more. Even if you aren’t an art fanatic, just the size of the basilica will floor you.
Please note that St. Peter's Basilica is closed on Wednesdays for the Papal Audience and can occasionally experience other unexpected closures. If this happens, your guide will make up the time at other areas within the Vatican.
For guests in need of a mobility accessible tour, please note that the Scala Regia, connecting the Sistine Chapel to the Basilica, is not mobility accessible due to the stairs. On mobility accessible private Vatican tours, St. Peter's Basilica will be entered with your guide at the end of the tour from the St. Peter's Square entrance. Please notify us of all mobility concerns in advance at support@thetourguy.com.
Customer reviews
281 total reviews
Leave a reviewAmazing tour!
Elizabeth Pritchard
We enjoyed an informative and interesting tour of the Vatican museums, Sistine Chapel and Basilica - despite the huge number of fellow visitors. Our guide, Martza, was charming and so interesting - thank you!
Philip Pozer
Our guide Lia was amazing
John Nord
Frequently Asked Questions
What to bring?
In addition to wearing or bringing clothing that covers your knees and shoulders, it's recommended to wear comfortable shoes. You're also welcome to bring a water bottle as it can get hot inside the Vatican during the summer months.
What is the dress code at the Vatican?
Inside the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica, you'll need to cover your knees and shoulders. Please bring a shawl or sweater with you if you're dressed for those hot Rome summers.
I have some doubts about my mobility. Is this tour right for me?
If you have any doubts about your mobility, this is your best bet for a Vatican tour. Private Vatican tours are more easily customized to the needs of people with reduced mobility. For guests in need of a mobility accessible tour, please note that the Scala Regia, connecting the Sistine Chapel to the Basilica, is not mobility accessible due to the stairs. On mobility accessible private Vatican tours, St. Peter's Basilica will be entered with your guide at the end of the tour from the St. Peter's Square entrance. Please notify us of all mobility concerns in advance at support@thetourguy.com.
What are the chances my tour will be canceled or the Vatican will close something.
Although it is rare, sometimes part of the Vatican closes with little notice. If an area normally covered on a tour is closed, your guide will be sure to make up the time in other areas.
Does the tour go directly inside without waiting in any line?
As an accredited tour operator we do not have to wait in the general ticket line, but we still have to wait in a security line. For this reason, we leave the meeting point as early as possible and get in the security line reserved for tour operators.
Does this tour always include St. Peter's Basilica?
Yes, St. Peter's is always included on this private Vatican Museums tour, except on Wednesdays and Saturdays when it is closed in the morning for the papal audience.
What to bring?
In addition to wearing or bringing clothing that covers your knees and shoulders, it's recommended to wear comfortable shoes. You're also welcome to bring a water bottle as it can get hot inside the Vatican during the summer months.
Can I take photos inside the Sistine Chapel?
No, photography is not allowed in the Sistine Chapel.





