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kleinjk Jan 10th, 2005 04:38 PM

Through Eternity Vatican Tour
 
Has anyone taken the Through Eternity Vatican Tour? The overview looks interesting and it seems that the guides are very qualified. I am a bit worried that the tour is 5 hours long...Do you think this could be overwhelming.
Thanks

Suki Jan 21st, 2005 07:56 AM

I was going to ask the same question so ttt in hopes of an answer.

WillTravel Jan 21st, 2005 08:07 AM

The Enjoy Rome tour I took advertises a shorter time, but took 4.5 hours the day I did it, and we really needed all of that time. I don't know anything about this tour, but 5 hours sounds about right for a Vatican introduction.

Neetse May 18th, 2005 02:42 PM

We are considering the Through Eternity tour of the Vatican in late May. Has anyone taken this tour? Like kleinjk, I am concerned that 5 hours is too long for a tour - especially when you add in time for lunch. Comments?

kadurk49 May 18th, 2005 04:50 PM

I did the Through Eternity Tour 1/2 yrs ago and they were good. This time around we are using www.vaticancitytours.com, a friend of mine just used them in Rome as well as Florence and said they were great. We will be there on 5/24 and they are even getting the tickets for the audience with the Pope for us which will be on the 25th. Good Luck!

btewalt May 18th, 2005 06:39 PM

I did not use Through Eternity for my Vatican tour, but did use them for the Colliseum tour. I would highly recommend them. Our 4 hour Vatican tour with Context Rome was just enough time (however, crowds were not bad, and it was easy to move around)--and I'm so glad that I paid the money for a tour. Enjoy your stay!

DianeP May 19th, 2005 04:33 AM

We took the Through Eternity Tour in Sept 2004 and loved every minute. Our tour was at least 5 hours and you really need that long. Their tour guide was a young gentlemen from Ireland and he was so informative that we forgot about the time and really immersed ourselves in the history and beauty of this incredible place.

hunnym May 19th, 2005 06:50 AM

5 hours with a good tour guide will fly by.

We spent over 4 hours with our docent from Context Rome, and I don't even think we scratched the surface of what there is to see. In fact, our docent said that he could probably do a 4 hour tour in the Basilica alone (excluding the museums).

Have a good night's sleep and good breakfast before the tour (or easy morning and good lunch) and you'll be fine.


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