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291 reviews of Skip the Line: Vatican Museums Tickets
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Definitely worth doing.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, September 2008
We definitely saved a lot of time and anxiousness by skipping the long line.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2008
When we saw the line waiting to buy tickets we were so glad we had used Viator. We were able to follow our guide and walk right in.
Reviewed by: Bonnie B, United States, August 2008
Skipping the line is the best way to go as lines were huge. The better option is to skip the line as part of a tour. While wandering around at your leisure suits most we are sorry now we did not opt for the tour as the tour guide that we were attached to to get in looked like great fun.
Reviewed by: Deborah B, Australia, August 2008
We had trouble finding the meeting place, a map would have helped but otherwise it was great to bypass the very long queue.
Reviewed by: Stuart M, United Kingdom, August 2008
Fabulous museum. Must see.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Netherlands, August 2008
Getting into the Vatican Museums at a specific time and then exploring on our own was fantastic. My only concern was that we felt like we were after-thoughts when the tours were being organized and we had to keep asking for guidance about which guide to follow and where to go. It made it a little stressful. That said, I would definitely recommend doing this tour.
Reviewed by: Daniel G, United States, August 2008
Great experience.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2008
Skip the Line Vatican Entrance was well worth the cost. It was organized and efficiently worked out. The lines were huge and this was worth every penny.
Reviewed by: Flora V, United States, August 2008
I think I would have taken the tour next time. I think I would have gotten more information out of that. There isn't really a lot of explanations on the walls about the art.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2008
The service was worthwhile as the crowds are large and the lines long. Having pre-booked tickets made it a more enjoyable experience. Not having to be part of a tour also suited my needs.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, August 2008
It's a really good idea to buy these tickets in advance. The line for the Vatican Museums was incredibly long! We did have to wait for a while before getting in but it was in the shade and we got in relatively quick.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Puerto Rico, August 2008
If you're traveling to Rome during peak season, skipping the line is definitely worth it. And with your expedited entrance, you get to see everything - the Sistine Chapel, St Peter's Basilica and the Pope's resting area. It's also best to book online and pay in US rather than in Euro!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2008
Worth the extra cost.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Malta, July 2008
The whole process seemed a little chaotic at first but it worked out exactly as they said it would. The morning we went it so happened that the regular line wasn't too bad and we probably could have gotten through in the same amount of time but talking to another tour company guide we found out that the day before had been a nightmare so I think it's worth the little extra to be sure you don't have to wait in that 2 to 3-hour line.
Reviewed by: Julie V, Switzerland, July 2008
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