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TICKITALY - PRIVATE VATICAN TOURS AND QUEUEING: The visitor management aspect of the Vatican attractions is not like other Italian museums, and it is for this reason alone that we CANNOT GUARANTEE that there will be no queuing prior to starting your tour. We can say that off-season you're pretty much certain to be able to walk straight in. We can say that if you opt for an afternoon tour, the chances are you may have to wait a couple of minutes, perhaps not even that. What we cannot say is that there will be no need to queue should you opt for a morning tour, or a tour on Saturday, especially in peak season. However, if you do find yourselves queuing, the average wait is 15 to 20 minutes, and it is very rare that you'll need to wait for more than 30 minutes. We cannot stress enough that this is totally out with our control, that it affects ALL private tours, and it is not something we can predict - the Vatican makes arbitrary, last minute decisions, and never gives any notice. There is simply no way around this issue, but, again, it doesn't affect all tours, and is of limited impact when it does. So, how best to avoid the possibility of waiting in a small queue?
Tickitaly strongly advise you to opt for an afternoon
tour. In the past we used to recommend booking tours in
the morning - not so now. Several enormous tour operators have begun
to block-book the early morning tours, and are being allowed to do
so; consequently, the Vatican has started to shunt forward other
early morning tours, sometimes by one or two hours. They don't always
do this, but if they do they'll do so with total disregard to previously
booked dates. Should this occur, and should it affect one of our
bookings, we will give notice, via email, at least 15-20 days before
the tour date. For now, there is still the Papal Audience on Wednesdays, so we recommend that only tour number two (link: details of the two Vatican tours) be considered. Tour number one can still be booked (11.30 start only), but you are pretty much guaranteed a wait, possibly up to an hour, and we cannot offer any refund should this indeed occur. Saturdays are obviously always going to be busy, but the tours are morning only, and, in peak season you are almost certainly going to have a queue to deal with. We also strongly recommend that you make your own way to the Vatican and start your tour from there rather than have your guide pick you up at your hotel - there is always the risk of delay, and the client must accept this responsibility if they choose to be met at their accommodation. And speaking of hotels, if you are yet to finalise your Rome hotel, we're happy to point you at ahotelinitaly.com for a wide range of Rome hotels, all with instant online reservation. A couple of other points: everyone entering the Vatican museums needs to pass through a metal detector - there is no 'preferred status' here, and there may be a small wait at this point. Persons with disabilities
or those of very advanced years will never have to queue at any
point (in fact the Vatican has won an award in this area), but
they can only be accompanied by one person, others in such a group
will
need to queue regularly, unless a paid tour is booked for these
people as well. Finally, please do supply us with a mobile/cell phone number, as well as your hotel number in order that we can contact you should we do receive any warning of last minute changes. The Vatican is a separate legal entity from the rest of Rome, and all bets are off when it comes to schedule changes and random decisions (suddenly closing one of the principle entrances, for example). We are not trying to scare anyone away, obviously, but clearly feel bound to make you aware of all contingencies. Vatican tours are one of our more recent (and very popular!) additions, and we're refining things where we can, especially in light of the explosion of visitors that Rome enjoyed in 2006. We'll do everything that we can to accommodate your requests, and we'll obviously work with you to arrange an alternative should a tour become unfeasible due to Vatican-originated changes, but we cannot accept any responsibility for such changes. Finally - please do remember the Vatican dress code, all too easy to forget when the sun is high; you'll need to be wearing clothes that do not leave your shoulders/arms or lower legs bare. No shorts, short trousers, short skirts, sleeveless shirts or bare shoulders. On this page you'll find information on opening hours, practicalities (dress code, disabled access and the like), the 'Whisper' audio system that must be used by groups of 8 or more people), and some background information on the tour guides themselves.
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