Although tourists rarely have that much time to spend at a museum, if they did, it would be worth the journey just to see them. If you're wondering if you can bring children on the Vatican Museum tours, the answer is yes. Although there's a good chance you'll just have one afternoon to see it all in, the history, art, and architecture are simply stunning. Here are some suggestions for making the most of your Vatican excursions in Rome.

 

Make a Vatican Tour Reservation

Book Vatican tours to make the most of that quiet afternoon or early morning. The collections' scope and size are just staggering. Spend less time in line at the Vatican entry by taking a guided tour. Additionally, guided Vatican tours have priority entrances with tickets booked in advance for the Vatican museums. When there are thousands of people standing in lines, get this priority access so that you can avoid standing in long lines and beat the rush.

 

Spend time in the Sistine Chapel

Look up and be in awe of Michaelangelo's stunning creations while learning more about the intriguing and puzzling part of the artist. There is a great history awaiting you. It is advised to savour every moment of this well-known sight while drinking. You don't frequently get the chance to witness such historical and artistic grandeur.

 

Explore St. Peter's Basilica

Most estimates place St. Peter's Basilica as the world's biggest Christian church. There are numerous items of art to view, including mummified remains of former popes as well as paintings and sculptures like Michaelangelo's "Pieta." If your children enjoy morbidly interesting things as much as mine do, then these curiosities might be of great interest to them. If you're a believer, the spacious confessionals are open, and priests from every background and tongue are available to listen to your Vatican confession. 

 

Pay a visit on the final Sunday of each month

On the final Sunday of the month, admission to the Vatican museum is free. Long lines are present, but if you don't mind them, now is the day to get an early start. Always wear appropriate attire. The Vatican and St. Peter's both have a dress code. No sleeveless dresses, crop tops, or shorts.

 

So, if you are taking the Vatican Museum tours, get the tickets asap and be prepared for a magnificent experience. Safe travels!