Rome - Step by Step

Must see in Rome

Coliseum

Together with the Forum and Palatino

You can buy them up to 30d in advance! and this is the new website from May 2024 at 18eur

With this one you can go 2 days later anytime

Pantheon

Panteón. Mucho ojo porque a partir de julio 2024 lo han hecho de pago (antes eran gratis y las entradas se sacan en http://www.museiitaliani.it/).

https://www.museiitaliani.it/musei/33f77159-0acd-40c4-8524-701f33aae108

Pantheon e Basilica di Santa Maria ad Martyres - its 5eur at the time of writing

https://portale.museiitaliani.it/b2c/buyTicketless/33f77159-0acd-40c4-8524-701f33aae108

Las colas para sacar las entradas allí eran de 1 hora.

Pero si las compras online entras enseguida, sin cola.

Imprescindible comprarlas antes, porque encima da todo el sol mientras haces la cola…

Forum

Others

In summary, entry to Vatican City and the basilica is free.

However, there is an admission fee for the museum and the private palaces.

Santa Maria Maggiore

monumento a Víctor Manuel

Museo Vaticano

To visit the Sistine Chapel, you’ll need to purchase a ticket for the Vatican Museums, as the chapel is part of this museum complex.

https://tickets.museivaticani.va/home https://tickets.museivaticani.va/home/calendar/visit/Biglietti-Musei

Vatican Museums Tickets

https://www.civitatis.com/es/roma/visita-guiada-vaticano/ https://www.diariodelviajero.com/museos/museos-vaticanos-como-comprar-las-entradas-por-internet-paso-a-paso

Entrance to the museums usually has a fee, and it’s advisable to buy tickets in advance online to avoid the long lines that typically form, especially during peak season.

As for St. Peter’s Basilica, entry is free.

However, as you mentioned, there are often long queues to enter, especially on holidays and weekends. Arriving early in the morning can help mitigate some of the crowds.

Te recomiendo que visites también el castillo de Sant’Angelo, esta pegado al vaticano.

The recommendation here is to consider purchasing tickets directly from the official Vatican Museums website well in advance (at least a month before your visit, if possible) as tickets can be hard to get closer to the date. The entry ticket costs about 17€, while a tour can cost around 57€. If you prefer to explore at your own pace and spend as much time as you want in the Sistine Chapel, going on your own might be a better option.

However, the advantage of taking a guided tour is that if the entrance to St. Peter’s Basilica is open, being with a guide allows you to bypass the long queues. If you go on your own, you would need to exit and join the queue for the Basilica, which is impressive and well worth a visit. Entry to the Basilica is free, but it’s closed on Wednesdays for papal audiences, though this is not always certain.

Additionally, climbing up to the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica is highly recommended. It costs 8€ to climb all 520 steps, or 10€ to take an elevator for the first part, reducing the number of steps to 320. The views of Rome, the Vatican Gardens, and St. Peter’s Square from the top are stunning. The final part of the climb, even if you take the elevator, involves some inclined steps but is relatively short and manageable compared to climbing all the way.

Overall, the recommendation is to weigh the benefits of a guided tour against the flexibility and potential savings of a self-guided visit, and to consider making the effort to climb the dome for its spectacular views.

Rome during the night

plaza España+ navona + Trevi

Fontana


My Conclusions on Rome


FAQ

Tickets for Rome

you can buy them up to 30d in advance!

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Tips for Rome

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