The VATICAN. 10 Helpful Tips.

Published 2022-09-07
The Vatican is a destination for millions of people each year. Located in the heart of the Vatican are the Vatican museums which contain some of the most beloved art in the world. It's also an extremely crowded placing teaming with tourists. If you're not careful, you may end up overpaying and waiting in ridiculous lines. So, how do you book and plan your visit to Vatican City and especially the famous Vatican Museums? There are few things you must now, particularly if you're with a small group or family. This video provides some details that will absolutely help you.

0:00 Introduction to the Vatican
0:20 Why you should Book through a third party
1:35 The Headset. A tip you should know.
2:35 Raphael - The Transfiguration
2:52 The Chiaramonti Museum
3:21 The Pinecone courtyard
3:45 Non turning back - make sure to ask
4:28 Rotunda Room
4:42 The Tapestries Hall
5:11 The Maps Hall
6:04 Raphael's Rooms
6:35 The Sistine Chapel
7:42 Circular Staircase
7:55 Check where your tour ends
8:23 Saint Peter's Square
8:50 Saint Peter's Basilica
9:24 Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • A little fun fact: St. Peter's Basilica isn't Rome's cathedral, despite being the center of the Papacy. The church that has always held this honor is St. John Lateran.
  • @qbaqban
    Thanks a lot, precisely what our family needed, a video packed with useful tips! Best Vatican video I have seem on YouTube!.
  • @bensev1
    Wonderful tour... thanks for sharing!!
  • Thank you 🙏 Brad for this wonderful vlog... will definitely help us to our forthcoming holiday in the City next month
  • @elmadi7391
    Woww, so helpful, thanks for sharing …. I just subscribed !!! 🙏🇺🇸
  • @elmadi7391
    Big thanks for your tips, so helpful. For the Sistine Chapel, I amazed at your RayBan sunglasses camera (must be pricey).... I just subscribed!!
  • @marisv2
    Good info! Thanks so much for your video!
  • the vatican sells tickets 60 days in advance. absolutely no problem getting our tickets for our dates 60 days in advance. saved a ton of money compared to third party sites and the tickets bought on official vatican website come with a time (skip the line) and a guide for a small fee. i’m wondering if you did your homework when you said you couldn’t get tickets? booking thru a third party is A LOT more expensive and also does not guarantee you have tickets
  • Thank you so much for this video. Almost booked a private tour which would’ve cost so much more than this and I would prefer not to have a guide but I do want to skip the line. Thank you so much.
  • @TXRedheadRN
    Thanks for the great video! When you are on a tour do you have to stick with it? We really want to do the basilica and apparently you have to be on a tour to gain access.
  • Hey your videos are stupendous... Very crisp, No nonsense, Answers exactly the questions that I have in mind!! Thank you.. Booked a 3rd party tour that includes St.Peters.. Have a doubt, was unclear of what you meant about being cautious while clicking pictures at 7.31.. Do they allow DSLRs at the Vatican, also do they allow DSLRs at all the monuments in Europe? Thanks in advance..
  • such a useful video! thank u :). After buying ticket by 3rd party agency Tour, could you discover the museum independently? or always followed with Guide?
  • The "no photo" policy is also to protect the frescoes as flash might cause damage.
  • @karlnapp2740
    So I checked today and the 60 day advance sale opens at exactly midnight CET. After 5 min, about half of the available slots were gone and after 10 min, only one slot at 14:00 was left. Now, at 00:15, everything is booked out The two aftenoon slots were the first to go, followed by the 9:30-11:30 ones. So calculate the date of the sale and set your alarm clock if you need to need to reserve...
  • @jfifield20
    Do you have any recommendations for a 3rd Party tour?
  • @huanho9057
    Is that possible to book no-queue entrance but without guide? I'm really uncomfortable with a guide during my visit.