The Vatican Museums
Alexandra TurneyAlexandra Turney|Guest Contributor|THINGS TO DO, ROME Updated : May 18, 2016, 02.04 PM IST
Alexandra Turney
Alexandra Turney was born in Sydney, grew up in London, and now lives in Rome. In her spare time she writes novels, explores Italy, and eats far too much pasta (particularly cacio e pepe). She works for Through Eternity Tours, writing about the history, art and culture of Italy.
Planning your visit in advance will make your visit much more enjoyable. At the very least, try to decide beforehand what you’re most interested in seeing, as you won’t be able to see it all in one visit. It’s one of the largest museums in the world, and also one of the most popular, attracting nearly 6 million visitors every year. If you book a tour of the Vatican Museums you can skip the line; once you see the length of the queue, you’ll be glad that you planned ahead. Arriving early in the morning (before 8 am) or visiting in low season (November-February) is also recommended.
Getting there
Take the metro (line A) to Ottaviano or Lepanto, or bus 64 from Termini.
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