Private Pristine Sistine Early Morning Tour do Vaticano





Descrição
Experimente o Vaticano em uma hora mais tranquila do dia nesta excursão matinal com um Guia privado projetado para fazer com que as galerias mais visitadas do mundo se sintam mais tranquilas e íntimas. Olhe para o estresse das multidões que preenchem os corredores no final da manhã e da tarde, e mova-se a um ritmo relaxado através de destaques como os Salões Rafael e a Galeria dos Mapas. Seu dedicado Guia compartilha histórias e contexto que trazem os tesouros do Vaticano à vida, desde obras-primas do Renascimento até os icônicos frescos de Michelangelo. Entre na Capela Sistina para admirar a obra-prima de Michelangelo, e depois use um passagem especial que o leva diretamente para a Basílica de São Pedro, evitando longas linhas ao ar livre. Este tour privado é ideal para famílias, casais, amigos ou qualquer pessoa que busque ritmo flexível e mais tempo para pausar e fazer perguntas.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Sua manhã começa na calma dos Museus do Vaticano, assim como as portas se abrem. Com seu guia privado guiando o caminho, explore o pátio Belvedere, a Galeria dos mapas e muito mais antes da chegada das multidões durante o dia.
Você terá bastante espaço para desfrutar dos quartos Raphael em paz. Seu Guia, historiador Especialista e historiador de arte, conecta cada pintura à história, cultura e personalidades que a moldaram.
Antes disso, seu Guia fornece contexto que revela o simbolismo por trás da obra-prima de Michelangelo para ajudá-lo a aproveitar ao máximo seu tempo dentro da capela.
Deslize através de uma passagem reservada para grupos de turismo e entre na Basílica de São Pedro sem esperar na fila fora. Aqui, maravilhe-se com a Pietà de Michelangelo e a cúpula de Bernini enquanto seu Guia revela as lendas e a arte por trás de uma das igrejas mais significativas do mundo. Nota: A passagem de acesso especial entre a Capela Sistina e a Basílica de São Pedro está sujeita a fechamentos inesperados. Em tais dias, vamos explorar a magnífica Galeria Pinacoteca.
Destaques
O que está incluído
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Este é um passeio a pé. Os hóspedes devem ser capazes de caminhar a um ritmo moderado sem dificuldades.
- A passagem de acesso especial entre a Capela Sistina e a Basílica de São Pedro está fechada nas manhãs de quarta-feira. Está sujeito a outros fechamentos durante celebrações / festividades especiais, incluindo as cerimônias de Páscoa. Em tais dias vamos, em vez disso, explorar mais das galerias dos Museus do Vaticano.
- Os nomes completos de todos os participantes devem ser fornecidos no momento da reserva e devem coincidir com os nomes no documento de identificação/passaporte. Não são permitidas alterações de nome.
- Devido à natureza religiosa do Vaticano, todas as pessoas, independentemente do sexo, devem cobrir seus ombros e joelhos. A Walks não pode ser responsabilizada por aqueles a quem foi negada a entrada.
- Walks Tours é um operador de excursões credenciado com um acordo oficial de bilheteria com os Museus do Vaticano.
Avaliações(5)
Our guide Esmeralda was excellent. Her knowledge of Christian, Vatican, Italian and other history was remarkable. She answered all of our questions with thought and good humor. We did not realize our tour fee did not include a gratuity. If there is a way for us to give Esmeralda a tip after the fact, please let me know.
I booked the "Pristine Sistine Early Entrance Small Group Vatican Tour" directly with "Walks of Italy". Not the private version - but I cant find a review site for that. My group had the max: 18 people. Meeting place was easy to find. We were in line before the museums officially opened. Tour guide was fantastic, so much information. I learned plenty about each room we saw, and really got so much more knowledge about sculptures in general. We all wore headphones, so crowd noise was not an issue. The explanatory signage in the Vatican Museum is non-existent, so without a tour guide, you'd be both lost and uninformed. Note that as others said, it is still quite crowded, although less so than later in the day. Also, there's not a lot of time to linger, but the museums would take days if you did that, and we did have some time around major sights. The fast-pass into St. Peter's Basilica was critical, as the line to get through their separate security otherwise would've taken hours by mid-morning. You do have time at the end to linger in the Basilica, but you cannot go backwards back into the museum (we tried!). Afterwards tour guide stayed to make sure everyone had info on where to go next - restrooms, gift shops, ubers, and restaurants. I gave it 4 stars, just because the website doesn't make clear that everything will still be really crowded so early in the morning (but again, less so than later). And it was still alot of people on the tour, so it was hard to personalize. But if I ever go back, I might get the pricier Private pre-opening tour, just to avoid crowds even more, and get that 5-star experience.
This tour is advertised as a more private tour of the siting chapel. It is not. You wait outside for about an hour before you enter Vatican City behind hundreds of other people. By the time you get in you are in the middle of huge crowds. This was an art tour more than a pristine Sistine chapel tour. The website is very misleading. When in the Sistine chapel you are in the middle of Hugh crowds. You do not beat any crowds. Very disappointed. The tour guide was great. If you want a more private tour this is not the tour
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re very sorry to hear that the experience did not meet your expectations, particularly regarding the level of exclusivity and crowd management. We understand how disappointing it must have been to encounter large crowds when you were expecting a more private visit to the Sistine Chapel. Our early morning tours are designed to provide access as early as possible; however, as the Vatican Museums are one of the most visited sites in the world, there can still be significant queues and crowd levels, especially during peak periods. That said, we sincerely regret if the experience felt misleading, and we will be reviewing how this tour is described to ensure expectations are set as clearly and accurately as possible. We’re very pleased to hear that you enjoyed your guide, and we truly appreciate you highlighting their efforts. Thank you again for your honest feedback—it is invaluable in helping us improve both our communication and overall guest experience. Best regards, Princess Walks and Devour Feedback Team
Yarina is an excellent guide. Very funny, very informative. 4 hours that go by quickly. You start early morning (7:15 if i recall correctly, no queues, almost no crowd. The museums first, Sistine chapel and st. peter's basilica at the end, where you can stay and go to the top by yourself.
Thank you so much for this wonderful review of our Private Pristine Sistine Early Morning Vatican Tour. We’re delighted to hear that you found Yarina both very funny and very informative, and that the four hours went by so quickly. It’s great to know you enjoyed the early start, the lack of queues and crowds, and the flow from the Museums to the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica, with time to stay and explore on your own at the end. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and are so pleased to hear you felt it was “worth it.” We hope to see you again soon. Samantha. Walks & Devour Tours
First, the guide we had was amazing. Very knowledgeable and kept the group together and moving at an adequate pace. However, the description of the tour itself on the website is very misleading. You do not gain access early as described, there are hundreds of people in every area we visited. Several members of our group expressed concern to the guide but emphasized he was great. Overall great but disappointed in description and extra charge for what everyone else experienced without paying more.



