Saint Peter's Dome
An inherently photogenic city, Rome boasts a flawless blend of green parks, cypress trees and ancient to modern architecture. St. Peter’s Basilica is a must-see building for any visitor to Rome. This Italian Renaissance church is to be found in the Vatican City. For amazing panoramic views of Rome, and the surrounding areas as Trastevere or Saint Angel Bridge, you can climb all the way up the 551 steps to the top of the dome or you can take the lift and climb the remaining 320 steps. The climb is well worth it, as you discover a 360° degree view of Rome at the top.
Even ascending the steps to the entrance of the basilica rewards you with a good view of St Peter's Square. You can find audio guides and brochures at the information desk that is immediately on your right as you enter through the doorway. Guided tours are also available in a variety of languages. Visit the St Peter's Treasury to view the papal mitres, church ornaments, statues and a diversity of articles gifted to the church by various royal families. There is also a remarkable art collection here. Note that photographs are not allowed and you do have to pay an admission charge for entering the treasury. There is a narrow stairway leading downwards from inside the basilica to the Vatican Grottos, the burial ground beneath St Peter's Basilica. Entry to these are free and they even house the tomb of John Paul II, as well as the crypts of many more former popes. Visit the grottos last as the exit here takes you outside the basilica.