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Is it worth going to Sistine Chapel?

The Sistine Chapel is one of the most visited attractions in Vatican City and Rome in general. A masterpiece by Michelangelo and a space of great religious significance for Catholics, the Sistine Chapel is a must see for art lovers and pilgrims.



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The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel are visited on one ticket. You will enter the Sistine Chapel through the Vatican Museums, so if you only want to see the Sistine Chapel, you will have to walk through the Vatican Museums first.

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Sistine Chapel The Chapel is the only place in the Vatican that photography and filming are completely banned. Undoubtedly one of the world's most famous buildings, the Sistine Chapel is a testament to the immense skill of history's greatest artists within the Renaissance era.

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The best time to visit the Sistine Chapel is around 1:00 pm on weekdays or early in the morning by queuing up before opening. To enjoy the visit with fewer people we recommend: not to go on the last Sunday of the month (when entrance is free);

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Yes, skip-the-line tickets to the Vatican Museums include access to the Sistine Chapel, which is the last leg of our tour of the museums.

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Alternatively, there is also one opportunity each month to see the Sistine Chapel for free. The Vatican Museums open their doors to the public for free on the last Sunday of every month, which means you can actually see the Sistine Chapel without paying a dime, but you should expect long lines on these days!

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It is preferable to wear long trousers and long-sleeved shirts. Hats, low-cut or sleeveless dresses, shorts, miniskirts are not allowed. Torn trousers and T-shirts are not recommended. You can buy plastic capes to wrap around to cover your knees and shoulders.

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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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The best time to visit the Sistine Chapel is the early morning, before the crowds come in. This option is possible thanks to early bird tours offering early bird entrance before 8 am (see below). In terms of seasons, the Sistine Chapel is always busy and the flux of tourism follows the high tourism season in Rome.

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The use of mobile phones is forbidden in the Sistine Chapel.

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Flat shoes: It is not expressly forbidden, but it is not recommended to visit the Vatican in flip-flops or casual sandals. Dress as if you're going to church!

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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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Visitors to the Sistine Chapel and other sites within the Vatican – including the Vatican Gardens, the Vatican Museums and Saint Peter's Basilica – are required to dress appropriately before entering. The correct dress code is to have arms and shoulders covered as well as legs covered for men and women.

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