Help beside Rome Trip surrounded by Feb!?

Hello. I'm planning a trip to Italy in Feb and although I own been to Rome twice back, I have other been involved near group tours. This trip, I'd like to budge out on my own and do things at my pace -- my request for information is how long of a line should I expect at the Vatican? Any rules or anything I obligation to know to get into the sistine chapel? (not clothing, I know those, but looking more for times to show up, etc). I already booked the Scavi Tour and am unequivocal to other suggestions in and around Rome! Thanks!



Answers:    You may want to sign up for a group tour of the Vatican contained by order to avoid the long lines and hold access to the Sistine Chapel early contained by the morning. Entrance during the first hour is reserved exclusively for tour groups. You can reserve a ticket as part of a guided group or as a group entry (no guide). Entry for the public begin at 10 am, so if you go on your own, I'd suggest arriving no latter than 9:30 am. Although in Feb. the lines shouldn't be as long as other times of the year. To simplify things, don't bring a backpack. You'll own to go through metal screening and the smaller number you have the quicker it will budge. Then once inside, bypass all the wonderful Vatican Museum exhibits and boss straight through to the chapel with determination. You may want to bring along a duo of small travel binoculars to see the frescoes up close. I found it better to stand to the side (where there be less of a crush) and look up and across. Being surrounded by the center of the room and looking straight up for any length of time is a killer on your collar.

If you haven't been to the Borghese Museum and Gardens however, you should definitely affix it to your list. You'll necessitate an advance reservation, as acknowledgment is limited. The villa and the Bernini sculpture within are nil short of breath taking. I'd highly recommend signing up for an English speaking tour. Our guide have a terrific sense of humor and really brought the artwork and the characters who collected them to life. Here's a intertwine to the official website if you inevitability it: http://www.galleriaborghese.it/borghese/...
i ll agree with the user above..I ll add on that for galleria borghese you need without doubt reservation, and in the capella sistina pictures are irrelevant, not even to sit on the chairs...
Dont forget to see Santa Maria sopra Minerva, the church of Jesus, Pantheon,Piazza Navona,piazza venezia, altare della patria...
Also Aventino, the park of orangers, and Gianicolo where the canon give the signal at 12.00.
Hi,

I once got a angelic tip when I planned a visit to the sistine chapel and that be to go in attendance around one o'clock or just ancient lunchtime.

Usually there aren't long queue at this time as most peaple start to line up precipitate in the morning befor it open.

Hope this will be the situation for you too!

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