Semi-Private Vatican Tour with Sistine Chapel
Enjoy a premium and exclusive tour of the Raphael Rooms, St.Peter's Basilica, and more!
Skip the long ticket lines with our intimate semi-private tour, limited to just 10 guests. This privileged access gives you the opportunity to explore the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica with a guide more dedicated to your interests, without feeling rushed or lost in the crowd. With a a more intimate group size, you’ll enjoy a deeper connection to the incredible art and history, all while soaking in the beauty of these must-see landmarks in a more relaxed, personal sett
- Meet your guide outside Caffé Vaticano
- Vatican Museums
- Pinecone Courtyard
- Gallery of Candelabra
- Hall of Maps
- Gallery of Tapestries
- Raphael Rooms
- School of Athens
- Sistine Chapel
- The Last Judgement
- St. Peter’s Basilica
- Michelangelo's Pietá
- Bernini's Baldacchino
- End inside the St. Peter's Basilica
You'll meet your local guide at the top of the stairs near Caffé Vaticano, just across from the Vatican Museums entrance. You'll enter the Vatican without waiting in the individual ticket line, so you can enjoy seeing the amazing collection of art without feeling overcrowded. Your super-knowledgeable Vatican guide will show you the best of the galleries and notable areas, including the Raphael Rooms and Borgia Apartments, and tell fascinating stories of Vatican history. Finally, you'll explore the Vatican's two most iconic attractions—St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.
Semi-Private Vatican Tour Description
Your 3-hour Vatican tour includes:
Skip-the-line entry to the Vatican
Pio-Clementino Museum, Gallery of the Candelabra, Tapestries, and Maps
Raphael Rooms and School of Athens
Entry to the Sistine Chapel
Entry to St. Peter's Basilica
A professional, English-speaking guide
Maximum group size of 10
Pio-Clementino Museum and Nero’s Bathtub
Your guide will take you to the Pio-Clementino Museum where you'll see three of the most iconic statues in the world. Learn about the myths and legends associated with the Apollo Belvedere, Laocoön and His Sons, and the Belvedere Torso. You'll also visit one of the biggest and oldest bathtubs you'll ever see, made from rare red marble for Emperor Nero to relax in.
The Best Galleries at the Vatican
Your guide will lead you on through the Vatican Museums, visiting the Candelabra Gallery, Gallery of the Tapestries, and Gallery of Maps. Admire the ancient Roman and Greek statues, the Flemish tapestries created by Raphael's students, and the gorgeous topographical depictions of Italy.
At the height of the Roman Empire, pontiffs rarely left Rome. In order to understand the Italian peninsula without endangering his life, Pope Gregory XIII commissioned 40 giant, meticulous maps to be created for his use. Most of these maps measure more than 15 by 16 feet, and the end result is nothing short of spectacular.
You'll hear the stories behind these treasures from your expert guide as the Vatican secrets are slowly unveiled to you.
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.
Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel
One of the top things to do in Vatican City is visit the Sistine Chapel. Speaking is not allowed in the chapel since it's a sacred space, so your guide will explain what you'll see before entering and give you a handy guide for reference.
Once inside the Sistine Chapel, it’s apparent why millions visit yearly to see its grandeur and learn why it is considered one of the Western world's most celebrated works of art. Michelangelo’s brush brought to life over 600 figures in four years, an awe-inspiring endeavor. As one of Michelangelo’s most prized masterpieces, the Sistine Chapel also serves as a gathering place for cardinals of the Catholic Church.
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
Your final stop on this tour is St. Peter's Basilica, so follow your guide through the special corridor reserved for groups to access the basilica quickly. Here you'll get to see the Vatican's prized church where the remains of St. Peter himself are presumed to be buried. Your guide will introduce you to the cathedral before you enter to explore on your own, and you can stay for as long as you like. Admire Michelangelo's La Pietà and Bernini’s Baldacchino as you gaze at the amazing architecture and art in the basilica.
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.
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Our family thoroughly enjoyed our tour with Marina as our guide. She was a great storyteller conveying such interesting facts about all that we saw.
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Kathryn Epley
Elizabeta (Liz) was stupendous! She is the most knowledgeable tour guide we’ve ever had. We toured the Vatican museums and Sistine chapel with her. She could enthusiastically answer any question about any piece of art or sculpture and tell fascinating stories about them. In addition she graciously accommodated a couple who had gotten left behind by a different Tour Guy guide without compromising our tour at all. Liz is “5 Stars Plus!”
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.
Is there a way to see the Vatican without a guided tour?
Yes, it's possible, though you may find the experience lacking without a guide to explain the stories behind the things you'll see. But you can click here for skip the line Vatican tickets.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
If you have any doubts about your mobility, we suggest taking a Private Vatican tour so your needs can be better accommodated.
Does the Vatican ever experience sudden closures?
During state visits or special religious events, parts of the Vatican may be closed unexpectedly and without much notice. If an area normally visited during a tour is suddenly closed, our guide will still provide explanations of the closed areas from outside. They will even show you another gallery to compensate for the lost time in the usual location.
Does this tour really skip the line?
Yes! Your guide will escort you past the long general admission line to the shorter line for groups. Then you'll enter the Vatican before the general public.
Does this tour always include St. Peter's Basilica entry?
St. Peter's Basilica is always closed on Wednesday mornings for the weekly papal audience. If you book a tour on Wednesday, your guide will make up the time in other fascinating areas of the Vatican.
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.
Is photography allowed in the Sistine Chapel?
No, the Vatican requests that no photos or videos be taken inside the Sistine Chapel.
Is there a dress code to enter the religious sites on this tour?
We ask both men and women to cover knees and shoulders, otherwise the Vatican might refuse entry to religious sites and you’ll miss out on a portion of your tour. We understand the summers in Rome can be hot, so a great alternative is to bring a shawl/scarf/sweater with you. That way you can cover your knees and shoulders when necessary.