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The Vatican
The Vatican is a must see when visiting Rome. Here you can find our popular skip the line tickets, if you like to enjoy the Vatican on your own or you can book one of our many guided tours of the Vatican. We also offer many combinations with tickets to both the Vatican and Colosseum. Simply chose the tickets or tour you like and have everything ready when you leave for Rome and the Vatican.
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Skip the line to the Vatican in Rome with a pre-booked timeslot! You walk straight past the long entry lines to the Vatican and to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel! This ticket allows you to select the date and time that fits you the best - and saves you a lot of time!
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Visit the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel before everyone else with our Early Bird tickets! Avoid long lines when you enter the Vatican half an hour before other tour groups. This experience is perfect for visitors who want to see the Sistine Chapel before the crowds arrive.
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Experience the only escorted service of the Papal Audience! Thousands of pilgrims from around the world gather every Wednesday to see Pope Francis and now you have the chance, too! Spots are strictly limited so be sure to book your tickets in advance!
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Experience the very best of Rome with a Vatican and Rome Card! With this card you skip the line to the Vatican, visit The Sistine Chapel, and gain entry to two attractions of your choice. You receive a 3-day ticket for the Hop-On Hop-Off buses, can make use of unlimited travel with the public transportation, and you also get a discount on over 30 museums and attractions!
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Visit the Vatican Museums after official closing time! Snag a spot on this popular Vatican Museums Night Tour in Rome and explore the galleries and masterpieces—including the Sistine Chapel—without the massive crowds. But hurry - this tour is for limited dates only!
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Castel Sant’Angelo was built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian. It then became a papal palace in the 14th century. It's adorned with countless Renaissance murals, paintings, and statues. Climb up to the rooftop for incredible views of Rome and beyond.