The best Panoramic Tour of Rome!
Climb St. Peter's Dome and join Basilica's Exclusive Early Morning Tour Private Tour. Visit the Vatican at the quietest time before the crowds descend. Meet your guide and enjoy an intimate, exclusive tour—delight in the wonders of this site in the most unique of Rome and the Vatican State experience. By an elevator, head up to the first level of the dome to the viewing balcony. Admire the Basilica's inside view of the dome on the Bernini’s canopy below and the array of incredible mosaics which circle the dome. Climb the spiral staircase to the top of the dome (320 steps), at 448 ft (150 Mt), from the highest point within Rome, and admire breathtaking city views, including the Vatican Gardens below. Come down from the Dome to enter the Basilica to admire the Pietà of Michelangelo and all the masterpieces adorning the Basilica before descending to the underground crypts & St. Peter's Tomb.
PRIVATE GUIDED TOUR: Professional art historian guide • Early Morning Customized tour and tickets of St. Peter's Basilica, Dome and Crypt<br/>Duration: 3 hours: The duration of the tour can vary depending on the security line or eventual religious events non communicated.
ST. PETER'S PRIVATE VIP TOUR - St. Peter’s Square This square, surrounded by a majestic quadruple colonnade displays the largest church of the Christian world: St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro). It is also the heart of Vatican City, the smallest state in the world, which was in antiquity occupied by Nero’s circus and gardens, where many Christians, including St. Peter, were martyred. In the centre of this 320 meter-wide piazza stands an Egyptian obelisk brought to Rome by Caligula in 37 AD. In 1656 Bernini began building the quadruple colonnade of 284 columns in 88 rows, which according to the artist symbolize the “gathering of Christendom.” From two points in the square which are marked on the ground by a stone, the four concentric rings of columns visually merge into one. The balustrade supported by the columns is decorated with 140 statues of saints. The huge door of the basilica is framed by statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
ST. PETER'S BASILICA PRIVATE VIP TOUR - St. Peter’s Basilica EARLY MORNING GUIDED TOUR Churches don’t get bigger than St. Peter’s Basilica, in every sense of the word. Not only is it physically colossal, but it’s also the home of the Catholic Church. Enter the historic walls of Vatican City, the residence of the Pope, to discover the focal point of a historical and spiritual pilgrimage. One of the apostles and the first Pope, St. Peter was crucified in Rome in 64 AD. There’s strong evidence suggesting that his body is buried beneath the Basilica’s main altar. If you love architecture, St. Peter’s is a stunning example of the style. And even if the spiritual side isn’t for you, it’s hard not to be moved by such a magnificent building. As St. Peter’s isn’t the official seat of the Bishop of Rome, it’s not actually a cathedral and remains a not-so-humble church Started in 306 AD, St. Peter’s took over 1,300 years to reach its complete stage in 1626.
VIP EARLY MORNING PRIVATE TOUR Italian breakfast Included.The dome of St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. The dome was designed by Michelangelo who worked on the basilica's construction beginning in 1547. There are two levels to the climb: the first part takes you to the interior of the dome which offers magnificent views of the basilica below as well as a chance to see the mosaics up close. Visitors can either walk the 320 steps or take the elevator, and this part of the visit also includes a trip out onto the roof, behind the statues of Jesus and the Apostles. The second part of the visit is optional and is for the slightly more adventurous visitor. It involves climbing a total of 320 steps which become progressively narrower and more winding, ending in a tight, corkscrew staircase. If you suffer from claustrophobia, this is not for you. However once on top of the Dome, you will have a bird's-eye view of Vatican City as well as a breathtaking panorama of Rome, spread out 136m below
VATICAN GROTTOES PRIVATE EARLY MORNING GUIDED TOUR The Vatican Grottoes is the vast underground graveyard below St. Peter’s Basilica. A grotto is basically a cave of artificial or natural origin that is used by people, usually for burial purposes. The Vatican Grottoes is the vast underground graveyard below St. Peter’s Basilica. A grotto is basically a cave of artificial or natural origin that is used by people, usually for burial purposes. This is the place that houses the tombs of several popes and saints. In fact, the Vatican Grottoes is the burial place of 91 popes and some other church dignitaries such as cardinals dating back to the 10th century and onwards. In addition, the grottoes also include some tombs of secular monarchs such as the tomb of Queen Charlotte of Cyprus, the tomb of the Stuarts, and the tomb of Queen Christina of Sweden. The grottoes are located above the necropolis where you can find the holy tomb of St Peter the fisherman, the first bishop of Rome (Pope).
The Vatican City (the smallest country in the world) is located in the very heart of Rome. It attracts millions of pilgrims from all over the world, who come every year to gather in prayer and seek the blessing of the Pope. A beloved destination for all those visitors attracted by the magnificent artworks and its foremost monument is St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church on the globe and its imposing dome. The Basilica overlooks St. Peter's Square, designed by Bernini in the 17th Century, who realized the imposing lateral colonnades, consisting of 284 Doric-style columns that are topped by 140 10.17-feet-tall statues of saints and six large coats of arms of Alexander VII Chigi. Thanks to the genius of Bernini's architecture, the columns are arrayed perfectly one behind the other; positioned on their porphyry disks, as if by magic they seem to move. The piazza's longest diameter measures 787 feet in length, while the central obelisk stands at a height of more than 82 feet.
The meeting point is in Largo del Colonnato, 5, 00193 Roma, RM, Italy. The guide will have a sign with your surname..
ALL TRAVELLERS MUST BE AT THE MEETING POINT 10 MINUTES PRIOR TOUR DEPARTURE!
TO JOIN THE ACTIVITY, IS STRICTLY REQUIRED TO BE AT THE MEETING POINT FOR THE CHECK-IN AT LEAST 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO YOUR TOUR DEPARTURE TIME!
The meeting point is in Largo del Colonnato, 5, 00193 Roma, RM, Italy.
The guide will have a sign with your name on it.
The guide will hold your tickets. You will be required to present this voucher to attend your tour. If you have purchased a discounted option (children rate), you will be asked to show a photo ID in exchange for your tickets.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
Knees & Shoulders MUST be covered for both men & women to enter! You may risk refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements.
A facial Mask, GREEN PASS, and ID are mandatory.
Please be advised capacity regulations and security may delay the tour departure; This could also influence the smooth running of the tour, especially on national holidays and events. All visitors must pass through the monument/attraction security check. Please allow at least 20 minutes to clear security.
The exact timings and reservations can vary, depending on the monument/attractions administration office availabilities and decisions on the booking day and can be subject to last-minute changes. Departure time can differ up to 20 minutes from your selected time.
Cancellations, changes, or issues due to weather, security, and events held by the monument are beyond our control and are directly decided by their administration team. These issues will be reviewed by us and dealt with on an individual basis but are the responsibility of the monument.
The Basilica of St. Peter's may be subject to unscheduled closings and late openings for religious ceremonies. Because these are often last-minute for security reasons, we do not have time to notify our guests.
The dome's terrace might not be accessible during bad weather conditions. In that case, you can have a partial refund and visit the Basilica.
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city of ancient ruins, artistic masterpieces, and vibrant culture. Known as the Eternal City, it is a living museum where every corner tells a story of its rich history spanning over 2,500 years.
The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Rome and one of the most famous ancient amphitheaters in the world. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
Vatican City is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome. It is the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman Forum was the political, commercial, and legal hub of the Roman Republic and Empire. It is a sprawling ruin of temples, basilicas, and arches.
The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, now a church, known for its large dome and oculus. It is one of the best-preserved ancient buildings in Rome.
The Trevi Fountain is a Baroque masterpiece and the largest fountain in Rome. It is a popular spot for visitors to throw coins and make wishes.
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