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St Peter's Basilica
How to visit Rome's St Peter's Basilica: why entry is free, when to skip the security queue, whether the dome climb is worth it, and the dress code that gets people turned away.
Where
Rome, Italy
Opening hours
Basilica daily 07:00โ18:00 in summer (late Marchโlate October) and 07:00โ17:00 in winter. The dome climb opens at 07:30 and shuts about an hour before the basilica. On Wednesday mornings the basilica is closed to visitors during the Papal General Audience, usually reopening around 12:30. Always confirm your date on basilicasanpietro.va.
Tickets
Basilica entry is free. Dome climb on the door: about โฌ8 (~ยฃ6.80) stairs-only or โฌ10 (~ยฃ8.50) with the lift; booked online with a skip-the-queue audio-guide slot it's nearer โฌ17โโฌ22 (~ยฃ14โยฃ19).
Time needed
About an hour inside the basilica; add a full hour for the dome (the climb and the queue at the top). Budget 30โ90 minutes for the security queue unless you've booked a slot that skips it.
In short
Visiting St Peter's Basilica
Entry to the basilica itself is free โ never pay anyone for a 'ticket' to walk in. What you can pay for is the dome climb (a real view, worth it) and a skip-the-queue or guided slot that gets you past the snaking security line in St Peter's Square. Cover your knees and shoulders or you'll be turned away at the screening, however long you've queued. Allow an hour inside, plus a serious hour for the dome.
Entry is free โ so what are you actually paying for?
The thing nobody tells you until youโre standing in St Peterโs Square: walking into the basilica costs nothing. There is no entry ticket, and the people in the square waving โticketsโ at you are selling a queue-skip tour, not access. What youโll be queuing for is the mandatory security screening, and nothing makes that disappear โ even a guided tour walks you through the same X-ray. A skip-the-line or guided ticket buys you a dedicated lane past the general entry line, which in high summer can run 60 to 120 minutes between mid-morning and early afternoon. The genuine shortcut is a Vatican Museums tour that exits straight into the basilica through an internal corridor from the Sistine Chapel, so you never set foot in the square queue at all.
The one paid thing inside worth your money is the dome climb. On the door itโs about โฌ8 (ยฃ6.80) for the stairs only or โฌ10 (ยฃ8.50) to take the lift partway; booked online with a skip-the-queue audio-guide slot itโs nearer โฌ17โโฌ22. The lift only reaches the roof terrace โ from there you still climb roughly 320 narrow, increasingly leaning steps through the domeโs double shell to the lantern, against 551 from the bottom on foot. Itโs not for anyone with vertigo, claustrophobia or dodgy knees, but the reward is the view down the nave first, then out over the colonnade and the whole of Rome.
Timings, the dress code, and is it worth it?
The basilica opens early โ around 07:00 โ which is the move. Arrive before 09:00 and youโll often walk straight through security; turn up at 11:00 and youโll bake in the square. Avoid Wednesday mornings, when the basilica shuts to visitors during the Papal General Audience (roughly 09:00โ12:30). Allow about an hour inside, plus a full hour for the dome once you factor in the climb and the bottleneck at the top.
The trap that catches people out is the dress code: knees and shoulders covered, men and women alike, no exceptions. Vest tops, shorts and short skirts get you turned away at screening no matter how long youโve waited, so in summer carry a scarf or light layer. The basilica itself is free and unmissable, so the only real decision is whether to climb the dome โ and you should. Pair it with the Vatican Museums next door if youโve the stamina, but donโt try to cram both plus the dome into a single tired afternoon.
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