-Reserved access for a smooth entry to the Papal Audience
-Licensed expert guide by your side
-Learn the meaning and traditions of this sacred event
-See Pope Leo XIV up close as he greets the crowd
Begin your morning by meeting your licensed guide near St. Peter’s Square, where you’ll receive an introduction to the traditions and meaning of the Papal Audience. With reserved access, you’ll skip long lines and move directly to your seating area. As the square fills with pilgrims from across the world, feel the anticipation and energy of the crowd. Your guide will share stories about Pope Leo XIV, the history of Papal ceremonies, and the unique rituals that surround them. Then, witness the arrival of the Holy Father, with music, prayers, and blessings. Experience the emotion as Pope Leo XIV greets the faithful, delivers his message, and offers a blessing to all. Throughout the event, your guide will provide context, translating and explaining key moments. Finally, take time to reflect, capture photos, and embrace the spiritual atmosphere of one of the Vatican’s most moving traditions.
Meet your guide at Via della Conciliazione. Your guide will be easily recognizable by a black flag with the words "Ancient and Recent" written on it. Please arrive at the meeting point at 7:00 AM.
The meeting point is at Via della Conciliazione.
Look for a black flag with "Ancient and Recent" written on it.
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