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Plan Your Visit to St. Peter’s Basilica

Everything you need to know before visiting St. Peter’s Basilica — from opening hours and dress code to getting there and what to expect. Plan the perfect visit with our comprehensive guide.

Plan Your Visit to St. Peter's Basilica
Tickets

Entry to St. Peter’s Basilica is free, but you can reserve a timed-entry pass or guided tour to skip the security line. Book dome climb tickets separately at the entrance.

Before you go

Shoulders and knees must be covered for entry — check the full basilica dress code before packing. Bring a water bottle as the queue area has no shade in summer.

Best timing

Arrive before 8 AM or after 3 PM to avoid peak crowds. See our guide to the best time to visit for seasonal and weekly patterns.

On arrival

Head to the right side of St. Peter’s Square for the basilica entrance — security screening takes 10–20 minutes on busy mornings.

Before You Go

Opening hours, getting there, and what to expect on arrival.

St. Peter's Basilica Opening Hours

St. Peter’s Basilica Opening Hours

The basilica’s current opening hours, seasonal schedule changes, last entry times, and the best times to visit to avoid long queues.

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Best Time to Visit St. Peter's Basilica

Best Time to Visit St. Peter’s Basilica

Early mornings and weekdays between November and March offer the shortest lines; Wednesday papal audiences and Sunday masses affect access and crowd levels.

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How to Get to St. Peter's Basilica

How to Get to St. Peter’s Basilica

Walking, metro, bus, and taxi routes to St. Peter’s Basilica from central Rome, including the closest station and which entrance to use.

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How Long Does St. Peter's Basilica Take to Visit?

How Long Does St. Peter’s Basilica Take to Visit?

Realistic time estimates for visiting St. Peter’s Basilica, including the main church, dome climb, and grottoes, plus tips to reduce wait times.

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St. Peter's Basilica Entrance: Where to Enter & How It Works

St. Peter’s Basilica Entrance: Where to Enter & How It Works

Free entry through security screening on the right side of St. Peter’s Square. Covers queue layout, bag rules, and dress code so you walk straight in.

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St. Peter's Basilica Dress Code

St. Peter’s Basilica Dress Code

What to wear and what’s not allowed when visiting St. Peter’s Basilica, including tips for summer visits and how to avoid being turned away.

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Essential Guide

Your complete reference for St. Peter\'s Basilica — facts, FAQs, and official resources.

FAQs About St. Peter's Basilica: 30 Most Asked Questions Answered

FAQs About St. Peter’s Basilica: 30 Most Asked Questions Answered

A practical guide answering 30 common visitor questions about St. Peter’s Basilica, covering entry, dress code, dome access, hours, and what to expect inside.

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St. Peter's Basilica Facts: 25 Things You Didn't Know

St. Peter’s Basilica Facts: 25 Things You Didn’t Know

25 surprising facts about St. Peter’s Basilica covering its history, architecture, hidden details, and records that most visitors miss during their trip.

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St. Peter's Basilica Official Website: What You Can Book & Do There

St. Peter’s Basilica Official Website: What You Can Book & Do There

A guide to navigating the official St. Peter’s Basilica website, covering online ticket booking, dome climb reservations, visiting hours, and available services.

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St. Peter's Basilica to Vatican Museums: How to Get There

St. Peter’s Basilica to Vatican Museums: How to Get There

St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums are separate entrances. This guide covers walking routes, distances, and the connecting passage between the two sites.

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Special Visits

Mass times, papal audiences, prayer requests, and tips for families.

St. Peter's Basilica Mass Times & How to Attend

St. Peter’s Basilica Mass Times & How to Attend

Daily Mass is held in side chapels, with a main Sunday liturgy at 10:30 AM. Arrive early, dress modestly (covered shoulders and knees), and enter through security on the right side of the piazza.

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Visiting St. Peter's Basilica for Mass or a Papal Audience

Visiting St. Peter’s Basilica for Mass or a Papal Audience

How to attend Mass or a papal audience at St. Peter’s Basilica, including schedules, free ticket procedures, dress code, and arrival times.

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St. Peter's Basilica Prayer Request: How to Submit One

St. Peter’s Basilica Prayer Request: How to Submit One

A guide to submitting prayer requests at St. Peter’s Basilica, including where to leave written intentions, Mass intention procedures, and practical visitor tips.

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St. Peter's Basilica with Kids: Tips for Families

St. Peter’s Basilica with Kids: Tips for Families

A practical guide covering age-appropriate highlights, stroller access, skip-the-line strategies, and keeping children engaged during a visit to St. Peter’s Basilica.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions visitors ask when planning their trip.

What are the opening hours of St. Peter’s Basilica?
St. Peter’s Basilica is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM (October to March) and 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (April to September). The basilica may close early on Wednesdays during papal audiences.
Is there an entrance fee for St. Peter’s Basilica?
Entry to St. Peter’s Basilica is free. However, climbing the dome costs €8 if you take the stairs (551 steps) or €10 if you take the elevator partway and walk the remaining 320 steps.
How do I get to St. Peter’s Basilica by public transport?
Take Metro Line A to Ottaviano station, then walk about 10 minutes south along Via Ottaviano. Bus lines 40 and 64 from Termini station stop at Piazza Pia, a short walk from St. Peter’s Square.
Is there a dress code for visiting St. Peter’s Basilica?
Yes, strict dress code is enforced. Shoulders and knees must be covered for both men and women. Visitors wearing shorts, sleeveless tops, or miniskirts will be turned away at the entrance.
How long should I plan for a visit to St. Peter’s Basilica?
Allow 1 to 1.5 hours for the basilica itself. Add another 30 to 45 minutes if you plan to climb the dome. Visiting the Vatican Grottoes beneath the basilica takes an additional 20 minutes.
What is the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
Arrive right at opening (7:00 AM) or after 4:00 PM for the shortest queues. Avoid Wednesdays before noon due to papal audiences, and expect heavier crowds on weekends and during Easter and Christmas seasons.
Is St. Peter’s Basilica accessible for visitors with disabilities?
The main floor of the basilica is wheelchair accessible via a ramp entrance on the right side of the facade. The dome is not wheelchair accessible. Accessible restrooms are available near the entrance.
Can I visit the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica?
Yes, the dome is open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (winter) or 6:00 PM (summer). The climb offers panoramic views of Rome from 136 meters high. The final section is narrow and steep, so it is not suitable for those with claustrophobia or mobility issues.
Are bags and backpacks allowed inside?
Small bags are allowed but must pass through airport-style security screening. Large backpacks, suitcases, and sharp objects are not permitted. There is no cloakroom, so travel light.
Can I attend Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica?
Mass is celebrated daily, typically at 8:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 5:00 PM. Sunday Mass schedule varies. Attending Mass allows you to experience the basilica in a quieter, more reverent atmosphere.