What sets this tour apart is the combination of skip-the-line entry, expert guidance, and a carefully curated route through the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel. Your experience begins before arrival, with dedicated support and a smooth check-in at the Crown Tours office near the Vatican walls. On the day, meet your guide and head past the waiting crowds to enter the Museums without wasting time in long lines. Inside, your licensed guide leads you through key galleries with smart pacing and engaging storytelling, helping you focus on the true highlights rather than feeling overwhelmed. Discover masterpieces in the Gallery of Maps, the Gallery of Tapestries, and the Pio-Clementine Museum, before arriving at the Sistine Chapel. Standing beneath Michelangelo’s frescoes is made even more meaningful with the context and insights shared along the way. Multiple tour lengths and options allow you to choose the experience that best matches your pace and interests.
Once inside the Vatican Museums, you will be in a Semi-private group. Our expert English-speaking guides will share their knowledge of the Vatican’s 4,000 year-old history, share secrets and stories of days gone by whilst taking you round the Gallery of Tapestries, the Gallery of Maps - what seems like a never-ending room decorated with beautifully detailed Italian maps, the Gallery of Candelabras - where you can be in awe at the ancient sculptures and extravagant candelabras from the Imperial villas. You will finish off with a stroll in Bramante’s Pinecone Courtyard where you can wander, bathing in the sunshine and the delights of the garden or getting your souvenir holiday snap by the bronze Pigna statue.
Throughout your tour, you can ask questions and listen to the streams of knowledge your guide will fill you with, as each tour is designed to ensure that you have the maximum amount of time to complete at your own pace and fully appreciate and enjoy your experience.
Your next stop will be the best part of your trip to Rome, the Sistine Chapel – an experience you will never forget! Stare in delight at Michelangelo’s famous The Creation of Adam, see The Last Judgement and spend time taking in the enchantment of the Pope’s private chapel.
The exact address of the meeting point is Via Mocenigo, 15, 00192 Rome RM Italy.
Our office is located about 200 meters northwest from the entrance of the Vatican Museums, going down the steps, take first left onto Via Sebastiano Veniero keep walking straight until the end of the street.
Please be aware this is only a confirmation voucher and not an entry ticket !
Showing this voucher at the entrance of the museum you won't be allowed to enter.
You'll meet our coordinators at Via Mocenigo, 15, 00192 Rome, outside the souvenir shop.
Our coordinators will be easy to spot wearing a purple shirt with the company logo and holding a purple 'Crown Tours' flag.
To join this tour you will need to show up 30 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time.
Please note that the meeting time is mandatory. Late arrivals cannot be guaranteed entrance.
Under those circumstancies as per standard policy no refund will be issued.
In order to best serve you we kindly remind you that:
Comfortable shoes are recommended
Mandatory Dress Code: knees and shoulder must be covered to get inside Vatican Museum and Sistine. You might be refused at the entrance unfulfilling the dress code
ID may be required for entrance (especially for guests under the age of 18). Guests who show up without ID cannot be guaranteed entrance.
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Vatican City is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome. It is the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.
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