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San Pietro in Vatican. Choose well and on schedule.


By JemG - Posted on 11 September 2008

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Rome is one of the most visited cities in the world every day. All its ruins, museums. … their basilicas are at the top of tourists coming from all pairs. This happens doubled in the Vatican City.

To enter the basilica of San Pietro always have to do a long row, pass a metal detector, a comprovativo going "morally good Ves" (non-shirts braces or very short skirts) and pelearte in front of codazos after " Piety "Muguel Angel. So virtually every day but, depending on the time, day of week and time can be calmer or more Crammed.

If we talk about the Vatican museums and is even more exaggerated. There are queues of up to 6 hours, and actually, museums closed doors at half past four p.m..

The ideal time to visit Rome is in winter or autumn. It goes very cold and there are infinitely less tourists. Travelling in winter siemore is a very good solution.

Anyway, if you like, or what you can is to travel in summer. To go to the city of Vaticanono never choose a Saturday or a Sunday. The weekend is the option of all tourists.

If you are early risers, you can go at 7 o'clock in the morning, but never later than 8:30 because it is going when most people. If you wake up late, it is preferable to come to 2 pm, which significantly reduces the queue.

The museums are directed towards the Sistine Chapel if it makes you late, you do not sleep on our laurels or end up seeing this work of art in five minutes and with the voices of employees saying that you have to go.

Happy Vatican.