Skip the lines and explore Castel Sant’Angelo at your own pace. Once Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, later a papal fortress and prison, today it’s one of Rome’s most fascinating museums. Wander through ancient halls, admire Renaissance frescoes, and enjoy panoramic views over St. Peter’s Basilica from the terrace. With the option to add an audio guide on your smartphone, you’ll uncover hidden stories and curiosities while enjoying the freedom of a flexible visit.
Step 1 – Receive Your Ticket
You will receive your official entry ticket via Viator chat or by email no later than the day before your scheduled visit. Please do not use the Viator booking voucher (the one with the “Viator” logo), as it will not be valid for entry.
Discover the wonders of Castel Sant’Angelo with a convenient skip-the-line ticket and assisted entry. Originally built by Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family, this imposing monument has lived many lives: fortress, papal residence, prison, and now one of Rome’s most iconic museums.
Step inside and walk along the ancient spiral ramp that winds through centuries of history. Explore grand halls adorned with Renaissance frescoes, admire weapons and artifacts from different eras, and climb up to the rooftop terrace. From here, you’ll enjoy some of the most spectacular panoramic views of Rome and St. Peter’s Basilica, a sight not to be missed during your stay in the Eternal City.
Step 1 – Receive Your Ticket
You will receive your official entry ticket via Viator chat or by email no later than the day before your scheduled visit. Please do not use the Viator booking voucher (the one with the “Viator” logo), as it will not be valid for entry.
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