When visiting “The Eternal City” of Rome during high tourist season, popular attractions such as the Vatican Museums, Colosseum, and Borghese Gallery are known to have entrance lines almost as long and eternal as the history of the city itself. In order to make the most of your time and see as many historical sites and museums as possible, booking a pre-reserved ticket is one of the smartest travel moves when organizing a trip to Rome.
Arriving with a pre-reserved ticket means walking past the winding lines and entering the museums within 10 minutes of arrival. In reality, the hour or two saved from skipping the lines is much better spent inside the attractions themselves. For many popular sites, such as the vast Vatican Museums, the average traveler will already be spending two to three hours admiring the artwork and history. The time saved from the queues is much better spent in the museums, visiting other areas of Rome, enjoying a gelato by the Tiber River, or relaxing in the sun.
If you are only looking to skip one or two lines, consider reserving tickets for the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum. Two of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome, these sites boast waiting times of up to two and a half hours on a busy day! Tickets for the Vatican Museums also include entrance into the Sistine Chapel or an additional tour of the Vatican Gardens. The Colosseum entrance admits visitors into the Roman Forum, Palatine Museum, and the Colosseum. For both ticket packages, private tour guides are available. Other Rome museums without lines include the Borghese Gallery and the limited time Titian Exhibit in the Scuderie del Quirinale.
If you are interested visiting a museum in Rome and skipping the lines, please contact ItalyTravels to speak to a tour operator specialized in organizing cultural events. You can call (+0039) 055 2670402 or send an email at info@italy-travels.it
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