This exclusive visit offers a profound journey through the heart of Vatican history, combining expert guidance, sacred archaeology, and time for personal discovery.
Your experience begins with a 30-minute pre-tour lecture led by your host. In a quiet setting, you’ll receive essential historical, religious, and archaeological context to fully understand what you are about to see. The lecture explains the origins of St Peter’s Basilica, the importance of St Peter in early Christianity, and the discoveries made during the 20th-century excavations beneath the Vatican. Clear guidelines are also provided to prepare you for the sacred nature of the site.
Next, you will join a 1-hour guided tour of the Vatican excavations (Scavi). Descending beneath the Basilica, you’ll walk through ancient Roman burial grounds and early Christian tombs, following the path taken by pilgrims for centuries. The highlight of this portion is the visit to the Tomb of St Peter, believed to mark the burial place of the Apostle and first Pope. This section is led by authorized Vatican guides and is strictly timed and regulated, ensuring a respectful and intimate experience.
After the excavations, the visit continues with a 30-minute self-guided tour of St Peter’s Basilica using a pre-recorded audio guide. This allows you to explore at your own pace while learning about the Basilica’s masterpieces, including Michelangelo’s Pietà, Bernini’s Baldachin, and the grandeur of one of the most important churches in the world.
For those wishing to extend their experience, there is an optional visit to the Dome of St Peter, designed by Michelangelo. Climbing to the top rewards visitors with breathtaking views over the interior of the Basilica and panoramic vistas of Vatican City and Rome.
This visit combines history, faith, art, and architecture into a deeply moving and unforgettable experience at the very heart of Christianity.