The Vatican, including St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums and the Vatican Gardens, draws hordes of visitors every year. Tour the Holy See, located within Rome, for a day filled with art, architecture, history and horticulture.
Research the Vatican by visiting its official website (see Resources). General information, maps and online tours will help to set priorities.
Plan to spend a full day at the Vatican, which is a full-service city providing food, beverages, a cloakroom and, of course, a shop.
Select the day you want to visit Vatican City. Check the official Vatican website for events you want to attend or avoid, including the Pope's weekly public appearance in St. Peter's Square.
Make special tour reservations at least one month in advance. Some areas of the Vatican require prior arrangements; see the official Vatican website for details.
Arrive early in the day. Linger a moment to appreciate St. Peter's Square.
Start with St. Peter's Basilica, unless you have a previously arranged tour. If you're lucky, you can elbow your way through the crowd to see Michelangelo's Pieta. The altar area deserves extra time, and a trip to the basement houses the sarcophagi of previous popes, including Pope John XXIII.
Move on to the Vatican Museums, where you can take a self-guided audio tour for a fee. Head for your pre-selected galleries, and save plenty of time for the Sistine Chapel.