Pristine Sistine Early Entrance Small Group Vatican Tour

13211 reviews

4 hours

Max 15

Why take this tour?

Highlights

  • Enter the Vatican Museums first thing in the morning, visiting the Sistine Chapel before the daytime crowds.
  • Visit the Raphael Rooms, thought by many to be as beautiful as the Sistine Chapel, and see where to spot Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo in the frescoes!
  • Enjoy skip the line access into the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica, saving hours of waiting.
  • Experience an all-encompassing guided tour inside St. Peter's Basilica and see Michelangelo's Pietà (6:45 AM | 6:30 PM | 7:30 PM tours excluded).
  • Get unparalleled access to your art expert guide—the small size of your group will make it easy to ask them all your burning questions.
  • 6:45 AM, 6:30 PM, or 7:30 PM tours only: Gain special early and after hours access to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, seeing these sites like only few people can.
  • Sites Visited
  • Vatican Museums
  • Sistine Chapel
  • St. Peter's Basilica (6:45 AM | 6:30 PM | 7:30 PM & Weds/Sat tours excluded)
  • St. Peter's Square (6:45 AM | 6:30 PM | 7:30 PM & Weds/Sat tours excluded)
  • Raphael Rooms (Stanze di Raffaello)
  • Belvedere Courtyard
  • Pinecone Courtyard
  • Octagonal Courtyard
  • Gallery of the Maps
  • Gallery of the Tapestries
  • Gallery of the Candelabra
  • Tour Includes
  • Skip the line ticket for Vatican Museums
  • Skip the line access to St. Peter’s Basilica (6:45 AM | 6:30 PM | 7:30 PM & Weds/Sat tours excluded)
  • Local English-speaking guide
  • Expertly guided walking tour
  • 6:45 AM | 6:30 PM | 7:30 PM tours only: Early or after-hours access to Vatican Museums
  • Headset

Relish the tranquility of the Vatican Museums in the early hours of the morning.

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Excellent
Christina our guide was fabulous! She was very knowledgeable of all the artworks including a great explanation of the Sistine chapel prior to entry. She allowed plenty of time to take photos and took care to ensure everyone in the group was happy.Highly recommended.
GetYourGuide customer · Lynda · New Zealand · Aug 18, 2025
Great
We really liked the guide. He saved the tour. But we still had to wait in line and there were a lot of people. I had imagined there wouldn't be so many people, as it said in the tour description.
GetYourGuide customer · United States · Aug 14, 2025
Excellent
An absolutely excellent tour from start to finish. The early access made a huge difference, allowing us to enjoy the Vatican without the heavy crowds. Our guide, Dario, was outstandingextremely knowledgeable, well-prepared, and engaging. He made great use of every moment, even sharing insights while we walked or waited to enter. His instructions were clear, and he was attentive to the groups needs, including breaks for water and restrooms. Despite being four hours long, the tour flew byI was surprised when it ended. This was a fantastic experience, and Id do it again in a heartbeat.
GetYourGuide customer · Samuel · United States · Aug 04, 2025
Excellent
The Vatican is a really busy place, and having purchased tickets with a tour made things so much easier. I was so glad we did not have to wait in general lines. They took care of everything. The meeting spot was easy to find and the check in person was pleasant. They gave extra time for late arrivals. The guide (Vincent - sorry, I dont know how to spell it in Italian) was pleasant and knowledgeable of what the Vatican had to offer, and took questions when I asked (I had 2 or 3). The guide does not go into the Sistine Chapel with the group (as all the other guides), but he did give us notes on what to make sure to look at and/or consider. We were happy with the service.
GetYourGuide customer · Erika · United States · Jul 24, 2025
Excellent
GG was fantastic. Maybe the best tour guide Ive ever had, and Ive been on a lot of tours. Beyond being knowledgeable, he clearly enjoyed what he was doing and was so engaged with each one of us. I learned so much, and enjoyed every minute of it!
GetYourGuide customer · Bryn · United States · Jul 18, 2025

FAQs

Walks Tours is an Accredited Tour Operator at the Vatican Museums. What does that mean?
Walks Tours is proud to be an Accredited Tour Operator with an official ticketing agreement with the Vatican Museums.
Do I need to bring my passport/ID with me?
Yes! All guests (including children) must bring a government-issued ID/passport on the day of their tour. Failure to bring an ID can result in the security staff refusing your entrance to the monument. The full names of all participants are required at the time of booking and must match the names on their ID/passport. Name changes are not permitted.
Will St. Peter's Basilica be open during the 2025 Jubilee?
St. Peter's Basilica will be open throughout 2025 and we aim to include it on our tours as much as possible. However, starting December 2024, access to St. Peter's Basilica may be limited due to the Vatican's Jubilee Year 2025, which includes special events and ceremonies. These closures are determined by the Vatican and are beyond our control. Thank you for your understanding.
The Pristine Sistine tour is sold out on my preferred dates. What other tours do you recommend?
Most people only visit the Vatican once in a lifetime (if ever!). Our Pristine Sistine™ Chapel Tour guarantees that you have a once-in-a-lifetime experience while you're there. As it's one of our popular tours, we recommend that you book it early. If you find that it is sold out on your available dates, we have several other very similar tours which we recommend you check out. These include: [Pristine Sistine at Closing Time: Late Entry Vatican Tour](https://www.takewalks.com/rome-tours/vatican-museums-tour-highlights/), [The Complete Vatican Tour with Vatican Museums Sistine Chapel & St. Peter’s Basilica](https://www.takewalks.com/rome-tours/complete-vatican-tour/), and [VIP Vatican Key Master’s Tour: Unlock the Sistine Chapel](https://www.takewalks.com/rome-tours/key-masters-tour-vatican-museums/).
I am in a wheelchair/have a mobility impairment. Can I take this tour?
The Vatican Museums are equipped with elevators for wheelchair access, but they are not located on the group tour route. If you have a mobility impairment and/or use a wheelchair please contact our customer service department at [email protected] and we will be happy to work out a suitable alternative.
Does St. Peter's Basilica have a dress code?
Yes, although you aren't expected to dress as formally as if you were attending a mass. Unless you actually are attending a mass. The most important rule is NO SHORTS, that applies to both men and women. Shoulders must also be covered, so no tank tops. Small bags and umbrellas are permitted inside but large bags have to be checked at the entrance, next to the official audio-guides desk.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchairs, strollers or for those with mobility impairments?
Unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments, or for wheelchairs or strollers. Please contact the Guest Experience team at [email protected] or call +39 068-596-0143 (Italy) or 888-683-8670 (USA) to make alternative arrangements.
What happens if St. Peter's Basilica is closed on my tour?
The special access passage between the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica is closed on Wednesdays and subject to other unexpected closures during special celebrations/festivities, including the Easter ceremonies. On such days we will instead explore the magnificent Pinoteca Gallery. Your guide will still give you an introduction to the church should you wish to visit this on your own at a later occasion.
I want to take a selfie in the Raphael Rooms, can I bring my selfie stick?
No. Selfie sticks are strictly forbidden inside the Vatican Museums, along with flash photography. However, visitors are allowed to take non-flash photographs anywhere besides the Sistine Chapel.
What items can I NOT take into the Vatican Museums
Knives, scissors, and other cutting tools must also be deposited in the cloakroom as a precaution against harming the artwork inside. No hammers, either, as one was once used to smash Michelangelo's Pietá. This probably goes without saying, but firearms are also strictly prohibited for visitors within the Vatican Museums and you can't check them in the cloakroom.
I've heard the Vatican has a strict dress code. What should I wear?
It does, but it isn't anything too formal. The big rule is to make sure your shoulders and knees are covered - that applies to both men and women. Also remember that shorts of any length are not allowed at all in St. Peter's Basilica so if you are visiting both the Vatican Musuems and the Basilica, wear trousers or a long skirt. Occasionally visitors get away with wearing a bit less but it’s best not to risk it. Hats are also not allowed. Walks cannot be held responsible for guests who are refused entrance due to inappropriate dress so please remember to cover up.
IMPORTANT: Can I bring a bag into the Vatican Museums?
Yes, as long as it's within a certain size. You cannot bring any bag, backpack suitcase or container larger that 40cm x 35cm x 15cm into the Vatican Museums. In fact, size limits apply to all items; because of the sheer number of people that visit the Museums, space is at a premium. You can’t enter with medium to large umbrellas, any umbrellas with spiked tips, camera tripods, signage (apart from signs used by certified guides) or walking sticks – except those required by disabled visitors. All of these items can be left in the cloakroom, which is located at the entrance to the Museums. This means that you will need to walk 15 - 20 minutes back here after you finish your tour at St Peter's Basilica. On our afternoon tours you may need to leave the tour early to collect your bag before the cloakroom closes.
I'd like to climb to the top of the Dome of St. Peter's. Anything I should know?
The St. Peter's Dome climb requires separate tickets, one allows you to take the elevator up part of the way then climb a further 320 steps, while another permits you to climb the entire 551 steps. Either way the view from the top is worth it!
Why can't I take photos inside the Sistine Chapel?
When the chapel was restored in 1990 the biggest donors to the project (donating a whopping $4.2 million) were a Japanese television network. In return, they received exclusive rights to photograph and film inside and quickly banned any professional photographers from taking pictures. Although they didn't mind if tourists took photos, the Vatican guards decided to enforce the rule on everyone because it was impractical to differentiate between a normal visitor and who was a professional photographer. The Japanese network's exclusive contract has expired now but the rule persists. If you try to take any images in the Chapel Vatican, security is authorized to make you delete them.

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