St. Peter’s Basilica & Castel Sant’Angelo Priority entry

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Discover two of Rome’s most iconic landmarks with a seamless, stress-free experience designed for independent travelers.
Start at St. Peter’s Basilica, where you'll be welcomed by professional staff and receive on-site assistance to help you make the most of your visit. Admire Michelangelo’s Pietà, the majestic dome, and the spiritual grandeur of the Vatican’s most important church.
Continue your journey through centuries of Roman and papal history with priority entrance to Castel Sant’Angelo.
Skip the lines and explore this imposing fortress-turned-museum at your own pace. Climb to the panoramic terrace for breathtaking views over the Tiber River and the Eternal City.
This experience is ideal for those who want to enjoy top cultural sights without waiting in long lines, and with the comfort of multilingual support.
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Meeting point: Piazza Risorgimento, at the Touristation kiosk (in front of the Foot Locker store). Look for staff with red shirts and an orange umbrella.. Please note that entry to St. Peter’s Basilica is free of charge, as it is a church. The booked package allows you to skip the general line, but you are still required to go through security checks, which may take longer during high season, special events, or religious celebrations. On the specified dates, the waiting time could exceed one hour.. Bring your own headphones to fully enjoy the audio guide app, which you will download on your mobile device.. After visiting the Basilica, you’ll receive your reserved timed-entry tickets to access the Castel Sant'Angelo, where you can skip the long ticket lines and enjoy the art at your own pace.. This is not a guided tour, but includes on-site assistance.. Shoulders and knees must be covered to enter the Basilica.