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Vatican Mysteries, St. Peter's Basilica and its Crypts.
We want you to know that our main goal is to make sure that your experience is more than a trip we are here to help you to enjoy one of the greatest times of your life.
Tour description
We will begin our tour in the most relevant Basilica in the history of Christianity, the place where Saint Peter the Apostle lies and a new era for Christianity begins, which makes it one of the most important places in the world for its incredible wealth of art, culture, politics and religion from which we hope you can take an unforgettable experience, an indelible stamp of the Renaissance and its great figures and great works
We will visit the Basilica with the highest dome in the world, we will listen to the secrets and mysteries of the Basilica, we will see pieces of art such as Bernini's Baldachin, Michelangelo's piety and much more with a leading guide who will share with you all the mysteries, tales and stories about this impressive place ending our tour in the underground area where once was the Vatican temple and in which today you can see the catacombs and crypts of some of the most iconic Popes of Christianity to finally finish in the tomb of the apostle Peter.
An impressive journey ahead, join us...
IMPORTANT
- Group radios €2.00 required by the Vatican to allow access for a guide.
- None of these charges are related to your tour guide.
- So please remember to bring an accessible form of payment.
- Minimum number of attendees required to do the tour is 8 people.
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Meeting point:
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How much does this tour cost?
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).
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