Rome is renowned for its hustle and bustle. The ancient city – often dubbed the Eternal City – promises a vibrant hubbub of excitement around every twist and turn with a dash of ancient history thrown in for good measure.
But at the heart of it all, there is a slice of paradise you can go and get away from the busy city streets. On this day-long exploration of the Vatican and its attractions, you’ll get to explore the picturesque Vatican Gardens, as well as dive deep into the fascinating past of this part of Italy.
The Vatican Gardens
You’ll have plenty of time to take a leisurely stroll through the lush gardens of the Vatican and be transported back to Rome’s heady past. There are beautiful fountains, pretty flowers, and impressive sculptures to see along the way.
The Vatican Museums
Take a moment to step inside and see some of the world’s most iconic masterpieces with your very own eyes. These pieces have been collected over five centuries by Popes from the past, making up an encompassing view into Rome’s creative history. Keep a look out for pieces by Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Raphael.
The Bramante Staircase
The best thing about this tour is you get to see things that are often closed to the public, like the Bramante Staircase. This is usually out-of-bounds for visitors, but you get the chance to see them up close and personal.
This is one of the most impressive structures in the Vatican, with imposing granite columns and a unique herringbone floor pattern that harks back to yesteryear. You’ll get to follow in the footsteps of Pope Julius II and his animals, which used this passageway to navigate through the building undetected.
The Sistine Chapel
From the Vatican Museums, you can head straight into the Sistine Chapel which has been made famous by its spectacular ceiling fresco by Michelangelo.
St Peter’s Basilica
Your final stop on your day trip into Rome’s past is at St Peter’s Basilica, one of the most important religious buildings in Rome and the world. There, you can marvel at the incredible Renaissance architecture while learning more about the Vatican’s fascinating past and why it remains such an important part of Italian life today.
This tour is ideal for visitors who want to discover the hidden spots of the Vatican. The tour not only lets you explore the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St Peter’s Basilica, but you’ll also have the chance to go off-piste and discover the Bramante Staircase which is usually closed to the public.
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