Things to do in Saint Peter’s Basilica
The magnificent Saint Peter’s Basilica, located in Vatican City in Rome, is one of the largest Catholic churches in the world and is considered an iconic symbol of the city and the heart of Christianity. The combined work of Bramante, Michelangelo, Maderno and Bernini among others, the church overflows with Renaissance beauty and is a must-see for anyone visiting Rome.
Built on the tomb of Saint Peter and the remains of a 4th century church, Pope Julius II commissioned Bramante to build a new basilica in 1506. After Bramante died in 1514, construction stalled and he was succeeded by a number of different architects, all of whom made changes to the design. Most notably was Michelangelo, who took over in 1547 at the age of 72; he didn’t live to see its completion. It fell to Giacomo della Porta and Domenico Fontana to oversee the dome’s construction and Carlo Maderno to finish the project who completed the main facade in 1615.
Beyond its imposing architecture, it is also well worth a visit for its stunning interior features and masterpieces of Renaissance and Baroque art. Don’t miss Bernini’s enormous Baldachin (canopy), which hangs over the main altar and is one of the heaviest bronze objects in the world. The cathedral is also home to Michelangelo’s famed Pieta, sculpted when the artist was just twenty-four.
Visit the Vatican Grottos, a necropolis below the nave where you will find the graves of more than one hundred popes. You can also climb to the top of the dome for an additional fee and experience magnificent views over Rome from the viewing platform.
One of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome, Saint Peter’s Basilica receives thousands of visitors and pilgrims per day, so it is advisable to book ahead with a guided tour. Saint Peter’s Basilica is within walking distance to many of the other popular tourist attractions in Vatican City such as the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums, so a combined tour is a popular option.
Dress code for entry into Saint Peter’s Basilica is strict and is reinforced by security so don’t be caught out when visiting. Men must wear long trousers and cover their shoulders and women must not have either bare shoulders or skirts shorter than knee length.
Saint Peters Basilica is open daily from 7am to 7pm April to September and 7am to 6pm October to March. It is advisable to visit early in the morning before the crowds arrive or book skip the line tickets as the line for security can be long. It is accessible by foot from many points in the city or via public transport. The nearest subway stop is Ottaviano-S. Pietro station and all hop on hop off buses stop at Vatican City.
Our recommendations in Saint Peter’s Basilica

Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel small-group tour with basilica visit
Book your small group tour of the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel. Take advantage of a expert local guide and skip-the-line entrance.
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Skip-the-line entrance to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Benefit from the skip-the-line access to admire the Vatican Museums and visit the Sistine Chapel, one of the greatest attraction in Rome.

VIP St. Peter's Basilica tour with Dome climb and Papal Crypt
Enjoy a VIP tour of St Peter's Basilica and climb the dome to admire Rome. Descend into the Papal Crypt for a rare guided tour with a small group.
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St. Peter's Basilica Guided Tour and Dome Entrance Ticket
Relish a guided tour of St. Peter's Basilica led by an art historian, climb to Saint Peter's Dome and marvel at the panoramic views. Begin the tour, tasting typical Italian breakfast.
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Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel small-group tour with basilica visit
Book your small group tour of the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel. Take advantage of a expert local guide and skip-the-line entrance.
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Skip-the-line entrance to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Benefit from the skip-the-line access to admire the Vatican Museums and visit the Sistine Chapel, one of the greatest attraction in Rome.

VIP St. Peter's Basilica tour with Dome climb and Papal Crypt
Enjoy a VIP tour of St Peter's Basilica and climb the dome to admire Rome. Descend into the Papal Crypt for a rare guided tour with a small group.
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St. Peter's Basilica Guided Tour and Dome Entrance Ticket
Relish a guided tour of St. Peter's Basilica led by an art historian, climb to Saint Peter's Dome and marvel at the panoramic views. Begin the tour, tasting typical Italian breakfast.
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Vatican: Basilica, Dome and underground early bird tour
Admire the stunning frescoes, statues and mosaics of the Basilica and its square, set foot on the summit of the famous Michelangelo's Dome.
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Reserved entrance and guided tour of Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
Benefit from reserved access to admire the beautiful Vatican Museums and visit the greatest attractions in Rome, the Sistine Chapel.
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Semi-private early morning guided Vatican tour
Enjoy the St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums during this early morning tour.
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Fast Track Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica Tour
Make the most of your time in Rome! Explore the Vatican Museums on a 2-hour guided tour and then visit the magnificent Basilica of St. Peter.
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3-hour guided tour in the Vatican Museums and St Peter's Basilica
Enjoy the Vatican Museums art collections and the masterpieces inside St Peter's Basilica on a guided 3-hour tour with tickets from Musement.
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St. Peter's Basilica with reserved entry and Rome's panoramic bus tour
Enjoy reserved entry to St. Peter's Basilica with an audio guide, then explore Rome's landmarks on a 3-hour panoramic bus tour.
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St. Peter's Basilica with reserved entry and lift to the Dome
Explore St Peter's Basilica with a reserved entry and an audio guide. Discover Michelangelo's masterpieces then ascend to the Dome for panoramic views.
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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica
Explore the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica with a guided tour. Admire iconic art pieces and gain priority access.
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Reviews Saint Peter’s Basilica
“It's a beautiful site to walk around but with a small child in a pushchair it's not recommended as there are a lots of stairs in the Vatican and the Sistine chapel and you aren't permitted to take a pushchair into the basilica. When we went into the basilica, we needed to change our son and our tour group, rushed off without us and so we just left to go home.”
“It wasn't worth us paying for skip the line as our electronic tickets were not accepted when we presented them and we were directed to a tourist office to get them printed. The new tickets were a different format as the tourist office were simply not allowed to print them. A favour by providing new tickets for us free of charge but they were not skip the line. It would be helpful to know which tours need paper tickets and which can use electronic.”
“The Vatican museum was a lovely place. However, we did not see the Sistine chapel nor the basilica. Originally there was confusion to whether I was apart of the tour or not, and I was left alone by the host while he went and found out. The tour guide basically gave up towards the end, leaving us to finish the tour ourselves.”
“Skipped the queues which was good, but the Vatican was very busy so be prepared to be shoulder to shoulder. This is not a visit for small children in my opinion.”
