Tour privato dei Musei Vaticani e Cappella Sistina
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Passa da: Musei Vaticani, Viale Vaticano, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
Musei Vaticani
Passa da: Sistine Chapel, Citta del Vaticano 1, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
Cappella Sistina
Passa da: Basilica di San Pietro, Piazza di San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
San Pietro
Si ferma a: Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
Tour privato dei Musei Vaticani, Cappella Sistina e Basilica di San Pietro
Durata: 3 ore
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Itinerario tipico per questo prodotto
Passa da: Musei Vaticani, Viale Vaticano, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
Musei Vaticani
Passa da: Sistine Chapel, Citta del Vaticano 1, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
Cappella Sistina
Passa da: Basilica di San Pietro, Piazza di San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
San Pietro
Si ferma a: Piazza San Pietro, 00120 Città del Vaticano Italia
Tour privato dei Musei Vaticani, Cappella Sistina e Basilica di San Pietro
Durata: 3 ore
Incluso
- Guida da parte di uno storico dell'arte professionista
- Garanzia di saltare le lunghe file
- Tour privato
- Ingresso - Vatican City
- Garanzia saltafila
Non incluso
- Servizio di prelievo da e verso l'hotel
- Mance
Extra
- La conferma sarà ricevuta al momento della prenotazione, a meno che tale prenotazione non sia avvenuta entro 2 giorni dal viaggio. In questo caso la conferma sarà ricevuta entro 48 ore, in base alla disponibilità
- Non accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- La tariffa per bambini si applica solo se i bambini condividono la camera con 2 adulti paganti
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- Per accedere ai luoghi di culto e a determinati musei, è richiesto un abbigliamento adeguato. Non sono ammessi pantaloni corti o canottiere. Sia gli uomini che le donne DEVONO avere ginocchia e spalle coperte. In caso di mancata applicazione di questo codice di abbigliamento, potrebbe essere negato l'ingresso.
- Regolamento SALTAFILA: Tieni presente che entrare nei Musei Vaticani significa lasciare Roma e recarsi in un altro stato. Durante l'alta stagione il Vaticano accoglie più di 30.000 visitatori al giorno! "Saltare la fila" significa che, oltre al prezzo del biglietto, paghiamo un costo aggiuntivo di prenotazione per ottenere un ingresso privilegiato per i nostri gruppi; entriamo sempre prima dalla fila senza prenotazione. Non abbiamo alcun controllo sull'organizzazione della Città del Vaticano, pertanto eventuali attese inaspettate non dipendono dalla nostra volontà.
- Accessibile ai passeggini
- Vicino ai trasporti pubblici
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- Tour/attività privati. Vi parteciperà solo il tuo gruppo
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Turismo
95%
Culturale
90%
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Ribal was an excellent guide and provided amazing perspective on the artwork and sculptures within the museum and chapel. Really knowledgeable and excellent guide.
What a great tour and experience! This private tour was definitely worth it! We met our tour guide, Alfredo Noya, at the meeting point, and we walked together to the entrance of the Vatican and went inside earlier than when it opens to the public. It was about a 3-5 min walk. The tour was with my mother-in-law and my daughter and we all enjoyed it immensely. Alfredo had an assistant with him for help with children. He was extremely knowledgeable about everything inside the Vatican museums. Every painting, sculpture, tapestry, statues, ceiling art work, All of it! He was very patient and answered every question we had. He took our pictures everywhere we wanted and was very kind and sweet. He has a great personality! He is Roman and other than speaking Italian, he also speaks English and it was very good, clear and understandable. We walked through the museums, saw a garden and ended up at the Sistine Chapel. No photos are allowed inside the Sistine Chapel, and no talking either. Afterwards, he took us to the St. Peters Basilica and walked with us and explained the history of a lot of the smaller chapels inside as well as La Pieta. He told us about the crypt below the Basilica and the Dome above. He gave a lot of great information about Rome as well. We did the crypt and the dome on our own as it's not part of this tour. The crypt is free, and the Dome was about 5 Euro to go up by stairs and 7 Euro to go up by elevator. It is worth it to pay the 7 Euro and wait for the elevator, because there were many more steps after the elevator ride that the elevator cannot get to. There are two parts to the Dome. The first part is a few stairs up after the elevator ride and looks down into the basilica. The second part is optional and only for those who do not have problems with their heart or claustrophobia. This part is several stairs, most of it is narrow, steep, and wall hugging. But at the top is a 360 degree view of the city of Rome. After exiting the Dome, there is a gift shop where every item for purchase is blessed by priests of the Vatican. Be sure to dress appropriately. Showing the shoulders is not allowed, so if you are wearing a tank top, make sure you have a shawl or cardigan to cover your arms, otherwise you won't be allowed to go in the Vatican at all. Also, you may want to wear comfortable shoes. I was wearing flat sandals, and while I was ok, tennis shoes would have been better for all the stair walk up to the Dome. I will definitely book this tour again if I go back to Rome. If you have the opportunity, ask for Alfredo Noya in advance. He was the best guide we've ever had! Also, he has a Facebook page, just look up Alfredo Noya and you should be able to find him and send him a message.
A must-see, though we were skipping the line with a lot of other groups. Expert Guide. The crowd made it difficult to see everything on our guide's agenda, and sadly the Raphael Room was closed just before we got there due to overcrowding. If it is at all possible to gain entry 30 min early it would greatly improve the experience.
This was an experience of a life time. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed Linda's insight and commentary on the highlights of the Vatican. She was deeply knowledgeable of so many details that go beyond any books or written commentaries. I read up in advance of the tour to make sure I knew what to look for but Linda provided so much more insight. There is so much to see, so much to take in, so she cut through the crowds and the guards who all knew her and went straight to the most memorable sites. Thank you so much for a truly great tour!!