Under St Peters Basilica
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Under St Peters Basilica
Is this tour really worth it? I've only got one day in the city and plan on touring other places as well.. (i've already gotten great routes by other fodorites, thanks)I would have a reservation for it in the afternoon around 2:15..... I need opinions on this tour!!
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Yes, it is a great tour, but it takes anywhere from 90 minutes to two hours which is a lot of time if you only have a day in Rome. I remember from your other post that you are planning to see the Basilica and Vatican Museums on this day too. That's a lot of Vatican for one day, especially considering you need to see all the other highlights of Rome before evening. Save the Scavi for another time.
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We took the tour under St. Peter's and although interesting, I don't think any of us considered it a 'don't miss' kind of thing.
If I had one day and wanted to see Rome, I would likely visit St. Peter's, the Vatican museum and Sistene Chapel and likely the colosseum and nearby, the forum.
You can hook up a tour through www.romanodyssey.com.
If I had one day and wanted to see Rome, I would likely visit St. Peter's, the Vatican museum and Sistene Chapel and likely the colosseum and nearby, the forum.
You can hook up a tour through www.romanodyssey.com.
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Unless they have closed off a portion of the excavations or if you have a guide who is rushing through it, the Scavi Tour takes more than hour--closer to two hours like I said before. Photographs weren't allowed three years ago.
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The tour is one price, the Vatican museum is another and the basilica is free. If you go up to the roof or cupola, there is a charge for that (an elevator takes you to the base of the church dome).
My wife made arrangements in advance for the tour, but I don't recall the details, sorry.
My wife made arrangements in advance for the tour, but I don't recall the details, sorry.
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Grinisa: They've closed-off the "Graffiti Wall" section, probably permanently.
I missed seeing that section in '99 when my tour was cancelled due to structural problems around that time.
I took the tour in '01 & '03 minus that section and it's only ~1hr now
. Regards, Walter
I missed seeing that section in '99 when my tour was cancelled due to structural problems around that time.
I took the tour in '01 & '03 minus that section and it's only ~1hr now
. Regards, Walter
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I think some people are confusing the Scavi tour with the tombs of the Popes under St. Peter's. The Scavi requires reservations , takes about 1 1/2 hrs. and is fantastic! The tombs are open to anyone at anytime the church is open.
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