Discover the Hidden Wonders of the Vatican: Exclusive Passetto di Borgo Tour
Step off the beaten path and uncover one of the Vatican’s best-kept secrets with an exclusive guided tour of the Passetto di Borgo—the secret elevated passageway connecting the Vatican to Castel Sant’Angelo. Once used by popes to escape danger during times of crisis, this historic corridor is usually closed to the public. Now, you have the rare opportunity to walk through it with an expert guide who will bring its fascinating stories to life.
After the guided portion of the tour through the Passetto, you’ll continue your experience at your own pace with reserved access to Castel Sant’Angelo. Explore its ancient chambers and spiraling ramps, admire stunning views over the Tiber and St. Peter’s Basilica from the rooftop.
This unique experience offers an intimate glimpse into the hidden history of the Vatican. Don’t miss your chance to walk in the footsteps of history!
English + Castel Sant'Angelo: Discover the Passetto di Borgo: Walk with an expert guide in English + enjoy skip-the-line entry to Castel Sant'Angelo.
Italian + Castel Sant'Angelo: Discover the Passetto di Borgo: Walk with an expert guide in Italian + enjoy skip-the-line entry to Castel Sant'Angelo.
The Passetto di Borgo is a hidden passageway that connects the Vatican City with Castel Sant'Angelo. Built in the 13th century, it was originally designed as a secret escape route for the Pope in times of danger. Stretching over 800 meters, this narrow corridor allowed the Pontiff to travel safely between the Vatican and the fortress, especially during times of political unrest. Today, it remains a fascinating piece of Rome's history, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's medieval past.
Castel Sant'Angelo is one of Rome's most iconic landmarks, originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century. Over the centuries, it has served as a fortress, a papal residence, and a military stronghold. Today, it is a fascinating museum offering breathtaking views of the city, along with an intriguing glimpse into its history. Explore its vast halls, ancient weaponry, and the famous secret passage to the Vatican, the Passetto di Borgo.
Please note that the meeting point is at Piazza Risorgimento, at the green kiosk (in front of the Foot Locker store).
Please note that the meeting point is at Piazza Risorgimento, at the Touristation kiosk (in front of the Foot Locker store).
The total price includes:
€28.00 for adults / €0.00 for children (0–5 years) / €2.00 for children (6–17 years): Entry to the Passetto di Borgo and Castel Sant’Angelo.
€15.00 for adults / €10.00 for minors (0–17 years): Admission to the Ancient Rome Multimedia Video.
Assistance at the meeting point.
If you have selected one of the additional options, the activity cost will increase accordingly.
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