
Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica Early Morning Tour
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Rome Museums and Attractions
Vatican Museums, Colosseum, Pantheon, Borghese Gallery, catacombs and city passes
Skip-the-line Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peter's Basilica

Next to Caffè Vaticano
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Skip-the-line Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill and arena floor access

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Mamertine Prison
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Catacombs of San Callisto, Domitilla and San Sebastiano, plus Capuchin Crypt

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Catacombs of St. Callixtus
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Borghese Gallery, Doria Pamphilj, Palazzo Barberini and Castel Sant'Angelo
Roma Pass, Omnia Card, Go City and Turbopass - bundle Vatican, Colosseum and more
Overview
Rome is home to the most visited museum complex in Italy (the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel) and the most iconic ancient monument in the world (the Colosseum). The Vatican Museums hold 70,000 works across 54 galleries, ending with Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum form a single archaeological zone that covers the heart of Imperial Rome. The Pantheon, the best-preserved ancient Roman building, is free to enter but timed-entry tickets skip the queue.
Beyond the headline sites, Rome has the Borghese Gallery (Bernini, Caravaggio, Raphael in a 17th-century villa), an extraordinary network of underground catacombs (San Callisto, San Sebastiano, Domitilla, Capuchin Crypt), and palaces turned art galleries (Palazzo Barberini, Doria Pamphilj, Colonna). City passes from Roma Pass, Go City and Omnia Card bundle attractions with public transport.
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FAQ
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The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum with Roman Forum, and the Pantheon are the three essentials. The Borghese Gallery is unmissable for art lovers. The catacombs of San Callisto offer a unique underground experience.
Yes for the Vatican Museums (queues regularly exceed 2 hours in summer) and strongly recommended for the Colosseum. The Pantheon uses timed-entry tickets that are free or low-cost but limited. The Borghese Gallery only admits visitors with pre-booked timed slots.
Roma Pass covers 1 or 2 free attractions plus unlimited public transport for 48 or 72 hours. Go City Explorer Pass lets you choose 2 to 7 attractions. Omnia Card combines Roma Pass with Vatican access. The best choice depends on how many days and attractions you plan.
Vatican Museums cost about 20 to 25 euros for standard entry, more for guided tours. Colosseum plus Roman Forum is about 16 to 18 euros standard. Borghese Gallery is about 15 euros. Many churches and piazzas are free. City passes offer savings if you visit 3 or more paid attractions.
Early morning is best for the Vatican (enter at 8am opening to see the Sistine Chapel before crowds). The Colosseum is less crowded after 2pm. Spring and autumn have milder temperatures and shorter queues than summer.
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