Schedule. Monday – Saturday: 9 am – 6 pm (Ticket office closes at 4 pm). Sunday: Closed except the last Sunday of each month: 9 am – 2 pm. (Ticket office closes at midday, 12:30 pm).
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There are various ticket types available for the Vatican Museums. Walk up tickets, although on most days they should be called queue up tickets are €17pp with a reduction to €8 for children aged 6-17. Fast-track tickets, so you avoid the queues start from €20.50pp and include entrance to the Sistine Chapel.
Tickets can be bought directly on the Vatican Museum's official website. Sometimes the official Vatican Museum website will sell out of tickets. If this occurs, tickets can be purchased on other websites: www.getyourguide.com, www.tiqets.com, and www.viator.com – to name a few.
The Vatican Museums close at 6 pm.All visitors must be out by 5:30 pm. In high season, they sell out quickly and you often will not find all time slots available. Sometimes it is possible to get tickets even on the same day but in high season, you should try to plan for this at least 1-2 days in advance.
Skip the line Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel tickets are highly recommended and in my opinion absolutely worth the few extra euros, especially if you are visiting during high season. How long does it take to see the Vatican and Sistine Chapel? 2 to 4 hours is the average visit to the Museums and St. Peter's.
After lunch, visit Vatican Museums around 2pm — by the time you reach the iconic Sistine Chapel, close to the 6pm closing time, it'll be relatively empty.
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.
There is some planning and preparation involved, but attending the Papal Audience is a truly unique experience that's well worth the effort (it was my favorite thing I did in Rome!) Read on for a full guide to attending an outdoor Papal Audience at the Vatican.