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How to play in Vatican? What strategies can you recommend?

When traveling to Rome, we must not miss the Vatican, the smallest and least populated country in the world. Although the Vatican is very small, it is rich in culture. Because of cultural reasons, many people will come here to worship.

Because the Vatican is small, there are only a few famous scenic spots. Let me pay attention to the Vatican Museum first. The interior of the Vatican Museum is shocking. Since Roman Catholicism a long time ago, it has collected a lot and provided many artistic references for people today.

It is strongly recommended to do some homework before going. It would be a shame if we just punched in. It's worthwhile to spend a day or two to see such a temple that gathers the treasures of the world. Not the longest, but it will take at least a few days if you really want to take it seriously.

As there are too many people queuing to buy tickets at the scene, it is best to book in advance. The booking fee for ordinary tickets is 17 Euro +4 Euro. I sincerely tell you that if you don't book tickets one or two months in advance, there will be no tickets, or ordinary tickets will be sold out. At that time, you can only book tickets for breakfast or lunch, and the price is more than ten euros.

There are too many visitors to the Vatican Museum every time. There are already people waiting in line early in the morning, and most of them are tour groups. If possible, try to avoid the peak season.

Free travellers had better rent an interpreter for 8 euros. If they bring their own headphones (round heads), they don't have to spend 1.5 euros to buy headphones. Although there are many apps to explain it now, the Vatican Museum is too big, and basically it will be rented in the end.

After seeing the Vatican Museum, you can go to the nearby St. Peter's Square. If you want to go to St. Peter's Square just after visiting the Vatican Museum, you can take the tunnel directly (I wouldn't say that to most people). If you don't know, you can ask the administrator.

If you are going to St. Peter's Square from the hotel, you can get off at Otaviano Station by subway line A, and then follow the navigation (in fact, I think you can also follow the crowd), which takes about six or seven minutes.

St Peter's Square is a particularly important place for the Pope. Every week, there will be a grand event here. If the church will pray at Christmas and New Year's Eve, more believers will come here then.

Finally, the Vatican also has the world's first St. Peter's Cathedral, in which the paintings and sculptures are very exquisite, by the hands of masters. The interior of the church is extremely luxurious, so gorgeous that you are a little nervous. What's said here is actually the grandeur that can't be photographed. You must feel it yourself.

I went abroad on foot, which is the sharing of entering the Vatican, a mini country in the world.