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Do I need to bring passport to Vatican?

How to Enter the Vatican in Rome? To enter Vatican City, you don't need a passport or Visa or even tickets for the attractions inside. You can simply walk inside. However, if you wish to enter the attractions inside, such as the Vatican Museums, you would need to buy tickets.



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The short answer is that no – you don't need a passport or a visa to visit Vatican City. However, you should bring your passport to the Vatican if you don't have another form of state-issued ID.

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Here are the 7 items you absolutely should bring when visiting the Vatican Museums:
  1. A pre-booked ticket. The Vatican Museums are famous for their long lines, especially in high season. ...
  2. Water bottle. ...
  3. Guide dog. ...
  4. Strollers. ...
  5. Guidebook. ...
  6. Money. ...
  7. The correct clothing.


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The Vatican City is free to enter, allowing you to meander the likes of St. Peter's Basilica and St. Peter's Square without dropping a dime. However, if you want to see the Vatican's starring attractions: the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums, you will have to pay around 15 Euros.

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Vatican City rules
  • You'll have to pass security checks including metal detectors and x-ray scanners to get into either St. ...
  • Knives, scissors, and any sharp objects must be surrendered before entering either the Basilica or the Museums.
  • The dress code to enter the Basilica and the Museums is strictly enforced.


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The Vatican has a dress code that some travellers might not be aware of when visiting. Luckily if you're planning on wearing jeans to the Vatican, you definitely can! When you plan to visit, it's best to keep your knees and shoulders covered. And for footwear, you will need flat shoes, not flip-flops or casual sandals.

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What shoes to wear at the Vatican. There are no special rules about shoes at the Vatican and you can wear closed shoes or sandals. While there is no specific rule about wearing flip flops at the Vatican, it is good practice not to. Flip flopr are impractical for the location, often noisy and considered too casual.

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Is the Sistine Chapel free to visit? Well, you can see it for free, but it's not necessarily the most convenient option. Although entry to the Vatican Museums is usually ticketed, there is one day every month when they offer free admission to all visitors.

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U.S. citizens who arrive at an Italian Port of Entry without a valid travel document – including passports that have been previously reported lost or stolen – will be denied admittance into Italy and returned to their point of origin. This regulation is strictly enforced in Italy.

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The dress code for the Vatican Museums is strict but easy to respect. Low-cut or sleeveless dresses, miniskirts, shorts and hats are not allowed. To cover knees and shoulders you can buy plastic cloaks to wrap around. Inside it is preferable to wear long-sleeved shirts and long trousers.

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It is permitted to take photographs, for personal and domestic use only, of the works in all areas of the Vatican Museums, apart from the Sistine Chapel. Flash photography is strictly forbidden.

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The Colosseum doesn't have a dress code, but in exploring it you'll be climbing a lot of stairs so make sure to wear comfortable clothes and comfortable shoes. The same can be said of Rome as a whole. Shorts, leggings, hoodies… all are fine.

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You can bring water from a plastic bottle. Glass bottles will be taken off you or you may be allowed to leave them in the cloakroom if the bottle is important to you. Drinking your own alcohol is completely forbidden in the Vatican.

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Even if you are wearing tights, short shorts or mini skirts are not permitted. I have seen lots of women get into the Vatican with shirts above the knee, but I've seen a lot also have to buy a shawl to wear as a skirt after being denied entry!

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