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Vatican Museums St. Peter's Basilica Ticket Purchase Travel Guide

As we all know, the Vatican is the smallest country in the world. If you want to go to the Vatican, you can apply for an Italian visa. The most famous museums in the Vatican are the Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica. If you want to go, how can we buy tickets?

Vatican City

The Vatican City includes St. Peter's Square, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican Palace and Vatican Museums. The land is roughly triangular in shape, except for St. Peter's Square in the southeast of the city. The national border is marked by the ancient Vatican walls. The country with the smallest land area and the smallest population has a land area of ??only 0.44 square kilometers.

Vatican Museums

Buy reservation tickets directly at the museum on the official website. It is recommended to set up an interpreter when purchasing reservation tickets. The Sistine Chapel is included in the museum admission, and the museum ends with entry to the Sistine Chapel. To book tickets, the website

is specifically targeted at the main attractions in major Italian cities, with detailed instructions, routes, times, safety tips, and ticket information. Basically, if you have never been there, you will probably know how to play. After booking online, just go to the ticket office directly with the voucher printed online to exchange for your admission ticket. It will be completed in 5 minutes.

St. Peter's Basilica

Because it is located in the Vatican Diocese, the dress code is very strict. Off-the-shoulder, knee-length trousers, low-cut or sleeveless tops and shorts are not allowed. Large backpacks and suitcases are not allowed, and large umbrellas and parasols are not allowed. Anyway, sharp objects such as fruit knives are not allowed to be brought in. There are many people queuing up to buy tickets. It is recommended that you book tickets online in advance.

Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 7:00-18:30, starting from 19:00 in summer. There is a Chinese audio guide, which lasts about an hour, and there is free WiFi.

By the way, the Pope's reception ceremony is usually held every Wednesday morning. If your friends go there during that time, they can still see the legendary pope. Ha ha! Anyway, I'm very excited and have been looking forward to it for a long time. I usually read about it in books. Because of this reception ceremony, the cathedral was not open to visitors until 12 noon that day. Friends, please pay attention.

Route: Metro Line A, direction Battistini, get off at Ottaviano or Cipro station. Follow Via Ottaviano south to St. Peter's Square.