Combo: Vatican Museums + 48-Hr Rome Pass Tickets

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4.4· 33,311 reviews

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  • Spectacular visuals
  • Worth every penny

Visitors to the Vatican Museums have praised the stunning artwork and architecture on display. Many have commented on the long queues and crowds, but the 48-Hr Rome Pass has helped them to navigate the city and avoid waiting in line. Overall, the Vatican Museums combo ticket is a great value for the price, and visitors have recommended it to others.

  • Absolutely loved Combo: Vatican Museums + 48-Hr! Would definitely recommend to anyone visiting Rome.

    Sarah M.

  • Great experience overall. The visit was well organised and we had a wonderful time.

    James T.

  • One of the highlights of our trip to Rome. Everything was smooth from booking to the actual experience.

    Emma L.

  • Exceeded our expectations. Would happily go again. Excellent value for money.

    David R.

O tym wydarzeniu

Book a Vatican Museums & Roma Pass combo ticket. See the Sistine Chapel. ✓24/7 support ✓Museum ✓Mobile ticket

Why you'll love it

  • Explore the capital city of Rome with a combo that is light on the wallet and easy to use.
  • At Vatican Museums, discover Biblical paintings by Raphael, Carravagio, and more. In the grand Sistine Chapel, stop to take in Michaelangelo’s inimitable fresco.
  • Use the 48-hr Roma pass for 1 free and many discounted entries to sites like the Colosseum and Borghese Gallery, and free access to the public transport system.
  • Fun Fact: The first artwork to arrive at the Vatican Museum was the marble sculpture Laocoön and His Sons, bought by Pope Julius II in the 16th century.

What's included

  • Vatican Museums
  • Escorted access to the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
  • Roma Pass
  • 48-hour pass
  • Free access to the first museum/archaeological site/experience
  • Access to Rome’s public transport network
  • Discount on exhibitions, attractions, & tourist services
  • Free access to toilets services of the P.Stop network
  • Vatican Museums
  • St Peter's Basilica
  • Professional tour guide
  • Audio guide (available for purchase)

Good to know

Age suitability
There is no age restriction for visiting the Vatican Museums, but children under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
Know before you go

Before visiting the Vatican Museums, consider the following tips. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. It's a good idea to arrive early to avoid long queues. The Vatican Museums are wheelchair accessible, but it's recommended to book a special assistance ticket in advance. Be prepared for security checks and dress modestly when visiting the Sistine Chapel. Don't forget to bring your mobile ticket and a power bank to keep your devices charged.

Visitor guidelines

Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require permission. Be respectful of other visitors and the artwork on display. Smoking and eating are not allowed inside the museums. Follow the instructions of the staff and security personnel at all times. In case of an emergency, follow the evacuation procedures and exit the museum quickly.

Cancellation policy

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Frequently asked

How long does it take?

The Vatican Museums combo ticket allows you to visit the museums and use the 48-Hr Rome Pass for 90 minutes. However, you can spend as much time as you like exploring the museums and using the pass.

Is it suitable for families?

Yes, the Vatican Museums are suitable for families with children. The museums offer a variety of interactive exhibits and activities for kids, and the Sistine Chapel is a must-see for families.

What's included?

The Vatican Museums combo ticket includes entry to the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and the Raphael Rooms. The 48-Hr Rome Pass allows you to use public transportation, visit other attractions, and enjoy discounts at restaurants and shops.

How do I get there?

The Vatican Museums are located in the heart of Rome, and you can reach them by public transportation or on foot. The nearest metro station is Ottaviano-San Pietro, and you can also take bus number 40 or 64 to get there.

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