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Visiting the Vatican - How to Plan Ahead

Jun 02, 2021
Hey guys, be from The Roman Guy with another instructional video, today I'm going to explain how to

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your visit to Vatican City. Did you know that on average 19 thousand people visit the Vatican every day, that amount of people in a small place can make things pretty hectic in this video. I'll tell you how to get to the Vatican, when to go, the most interesting things to see, and how to best explore in one day. The Vatican is located in the northwest corner of the historic center. It is accessible. on bus number 64 from Termini station, about 20 minutes from the San Pietro bus stop, you have to walk about eight minutes to the Vatican exam entrance, which is on the opposite side of Vatican City from where you get there, there is also a bus. from the Colosseum you now have to walk about three minutes from the Colosseum, that sounds good.
visiting the vatican   how to plan ahead
Go to the bus stop which is right near the Arch of Constantine. From here you can take bus number 89 and get off at Gaston Research Amento or bus. stop user Demento and from there it's about a 5 minute walk to the Vatican exam entrance. You will probably already see the line to enter the Vatican from the surgery plaza. Will not go. Personally, I'm NOT a big bus person, so I'll take the metro Line A or red line to Termini station, which also takes about 20 minutes. You stay in the Spanish Steps or the Trevi Fountain. There are metro stations close to those places.
visiting the vatican   how to plan ahead

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You can get off in that cheap line or at Aviano. get off at LV ah no, because it comes before the cheap line anyway, it's a 5 minute walk from each area to the Vatican and veterans below in the description there is a link to our blog with classic information, this video, as well as a metro line. and busking, you can take the train to st. Peter or move to the new San Pietro from Termini station as well. I'm not like with the Metro, I'm talking about physical, you know, choo choo train Tod, the train takes about 20 minutes and it stops at the Austin station and instead of a station, so from the return it's 20 minutes, If you get on an osteon Zeb, you stay there, it's 10 minutes and from the Forest Avenue station it's about a six minute commute, it sounds more intimidating than it is, it's like a you know. metro, except you don't know the underground terrain, it's easy to get an Italy train ticket for the train, you just have to go find an automatic ticket machine which is basically in every train station, just select the language you If you prefer, buy a ticket directly in Rome.
visiting the vatican   how to plan ahead
The San Pietro or Rome pier gate line, if you type anything from PA Pedone, that's all before Rome, nothing will appear, so be specific after that, like the date and time you released the ticket , most machines have a convenient contactless payment method or can. Pay by credit card. Your ticket will print a moment later. It's pretty simple and remember to validate it. It is probably the most important step. Walking is definitely another way to get to Vatican City and the Vatican Museums. Staying near QT Company or Captain Ivana. I definitely consider walking if the weather is nice.
visiting the vatican   how to plan ahead
Everyone can take a taxi to get to the Vatican Museums. It should cost about 10 or 20 euros depending on where you are and it should be much higher if you are in this circular center, whatever you do. Don't get in a taxi and start haggling, just tell them where you want to go and the meter will work, that's the amount. Okay, don't tell them the Vatican, please, because if you say that includes jobs, you'll get St. Petersburg. St. Peter's Basilica and they say the entrance to the Vatican exams and they may know where to go, so at this point you should probably be in the Vatican Museums throughout Vatican City.
You know how to get there, so start talking about the interesting part, the exciting part, and so on. It's your trip to the Vatican for exams in Vatican City now, while on your own you definitely

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to visit the Vatican in st. St. Peter's Basilica and even the Vatican Gardens, much of the area is open to the public, but nothing is guaranteed without booking in advance, so I don't think it looks very good for a coffee. I will if you don't mind liking our video. If you liked our video, you love our video, subscribe and you will receive all our latest videos as soon as they come out; otherwise enjoy it you can see here on the map an aerial view of Vatican City you can see on the right side of the map the entrance to the Vatican Museums on viale sobre chicano is just across the street from the Cafe

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is a very popular meeting place for tours they are towards me right next door so if you are looking at a map that is the reference if you also look at the On the map these highlighted areas are the Vatican Museum so you can see its color, but the Sistine Chapel is here and it includes your tickets too.
Whatever you do, don't just show up at the Vatican Museums expecting it to be open, the whole scene closes and has something special. hours until the age of the ceremonies, but on average from Monday to Saturday the Vatican Museums open their doors at 9:00 a.m. m., while last century at 4:00 p.m. m. We usually kick everyone out around 6:00 p.m. I recommend checking the link below in the description during Vatican opening hours if you would like more information on this to plan your visit. Explains holiday schedules and ticket prices in more detail. I hear horror stories all the time, but unsuspecting travelers don't get in.
Because of a special event, don't be that guy. St. Peter's Basilica is located on the left side of the map, it's free to enter which is awesome, but you'll find yourself waiting in a long security line unless you get in early in the morning, and I'm talking at like 7am. 8 a.m. 9 o'clock will be next to the basilica every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. April to September is like daylight saving time and 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. m. to 6 p.m. m. From October to March you cannot enter the Basilica on Wednesday mornings due to the papal audience, but click on the link below for more specific information on St.
Peter's Basilica hours of operation. Mainly every Wednesday, the Pope will leave the papal audience. A second ago it's not a mass, it's a blessing and it's a blessing that happens in many languages ​​during the winter. It takes place in the Hall of Pope Paul Sixth. It is located to the left of St. Peter's Basilica, in front of a church. The rest of the papal audience will take place in St. Peter's Square, a huge and sprawling square, the square will fill up quickly even though it can accommodate a lot of people, so arrive early, around 8:00 or 8:00: 30 if you want to get closer.
The scheduled start time is 10:30, you hide and stay a while, maybe bring something to nibble on, and sleep lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours in the summer. Come prepared with hot water and sunscreen on Sundays. He will also fuse a window on the right side of the Fiat and greet everyone at noon, give a short speech followed by the Angelus and end with a blessing. The entire event usually lasts about 15 or 20 minutes and is offensively impressive, the entrance to the Vatican Museums St. Peter's Sistine Chapel. Silica and Vatican Gardens are only allowed to appropriately dressed visitors shorts shorts miniskirts low-cut or sleeveless clothing and hats are technically not allowed it is prohibited to consume food and drinks inside the exhibition called in case visitors can store any type of Food or drink in your possession in the cloakroom is free, so everything is fine here, also knives, scissors and metal tools of different types.
The RV hostess the carriage on the shaft of the Vatican Museums is not allowed to transport animals, not even the smallest ones, with the exception of guide dogs for the blind or partially sighted. If those sighted provide their clip with muzzle and leash, if you have a therapy animal as a pet, should be good, but you must bring your certification, so let's jump into some history and facts. Vatican City, which is its own state, is surrounded by a two-mile border. with Italy, it is true, it is not in Italy, well, it is in Italy, but it is not part of Italy.
There are many walls in this world, but this is the only country on earth surrounded by a wall, so within that 2 mile wall lies one hundred acres. of total territory its governing body is known as the Holy See and its executive and head is none other than its beloved Pope Francis The Vatican has been an independent city-state country of war since 1929 this fact is highly criticized because in acute and notorious Benito Mussolini was the person who signed the agreement to give them independence, well most people don't consider it or even know it, that fact is the Vatican world in much of Italy since the 8th century, 1861, okay , that was a millennium in the 19th century, Italy went through a unification process. and the Vatican became part of the larger Kingdom of Italy under King Victor Emmanuel, but throughout history they have been a self-governing body for much longer, with only about 70 years actually passing between the 19th and 20th centuries.
It is not their own country, so now they have a good experience about the Vatican and the confidence to navigate to its walls. I'll explain some of the ways you build your visit. I like to think that there are three different ways to see the Vatican or visit them, but after this video, hopefully you will cross at least one oculus option, one that is not prepared, this option is the one you want to cross, well, this is the person who shows up at the door of the Vatican thinking there won't be a line because a guy at a bar told him it was totally cool.
There's nothing good about being stuck in line for 30 minutes an hour or three hours some days. Don't choose option one. Option two without preparation. Solo visit prepared. If you plan to go alone, book in advance. You can reserve. tickets at specific time for 4 euros extra once again the blog below in the description will explain everything about how to buy these tickets, at least you are prepared and go into option 3, take a tour, this will sound biased since in fact We are a travel company, but we entered this industry for a reason: to be really fun and let's face it, there was a lot to see in the Vatican when I first visited when I was 20 years old.
I walked through Rafael's rooms without even noticing what was on the walls. My mission is the Sistine Chapel. Another important advantage is that reputable tool companies like us can enter an hour earlier than the general public. Some of our privileged entry tours meet at 7:30 and enter at 8am. m. after a brief security check and go straight to the Sistine Chapel when it opens. We have different types of tours ranging from express tours to full services. 5 our tours cover everything. We even have a tour that hops on a train from the Vatican train station to Castel Gandolfo afterward for lunch.
They are great experiences and take all the guesswork out of

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