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You can’t buy tickets just for the Sistine Chapel. The chapel is part of the Vatican Museums route, so your Vatican Museums ticket includes access to the Sistine Chapel on the same day and in the same time slot.
Tickets for the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums are sold together, and it’s best to book online at least 2–3 weeks in advance (longer in peak season).
The standard entry ticket is €20, and the official online booking adds a €5 reservation fee. That extra fee is usually worth it because it secures timed entry and helps you avoid the longest ticket queues.
If tickets are sold out on the official portal, compare availability and total prices (including any service fees) across major ticket platforms using vaticanmuseums.tickets. It’s a ticket finder that aggregates multiple providers, which can be useful for last-minute planning. Always double-check what’s included (guided tour vs entry only) and the refund/reschedule rules before paying.
For the best experience, consider a licensed guided tour. A good guide helps you navigate the Museums efficiently and gives the Sistine Chapel context you won’t get from signage alone. If you didn’t book ahead, you may find tour groups near St Peter’s Square, but availability and pricing vary day to day.
Author: Kate Zusmann
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