You have to queue up for nearly 1 hour to have the chance to climb up to the top of San Pietro. There are two types of tickets: Number 1 pricing 5 euro offer you an opportunity to exercise (you will climb all the way up to the top; Number 2 pricing 7 euro which provide you a free elevator to the top (but you still have to clim three fourth of the way)
You can't miss this in Rome. The lines here to get in absolutely suck (they are Airport style), and people keep cutting lines (and/or mismanagement of queues is annoying). The Church itself is free, and the famous Michelangelo's Pieta is inside. The church services are in Italian/Latin. You pay 8/6 EUR to go up the cupola (depending on whether you want to ride the elevator for the first part). Cash only, and you can only buy the tickets here.
Bhagwan Athare
::The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II the first king of Italy is an imposing structure located in the Piazza Venezia.
Andres Chile
::amazing bronze Bernini's Baldacchino
Thanh Vinh Nguyen
::You have to queue up for nearly 1 hour to have the chance to climb up to the top of San Pietro. There are two types of tickets: Number 1 pricing 5 euro offer you an opportunity to exercise (you will climb all the way up to the top; Number 2 pricing 7 euro which provide you a free elevator to the top (but you still have to clim three fourth of the way)
Bryan Baek
::You can't miss this in Rome. The lines here to get in absolutely suck (they are Airport style), and people keep cutting lines (and/or mismanagement of queues is annoying). The Church itself is free, and the famous Michelangelo's Pieta is inside. The church services are in Italian/Latin. You pay 8/6 EUR to go up the cupola (depending on whether you want to ride the elevator for the first part). Cash only, and you can only buy the tickets here.
Zahid Rasel
::very popular and famous tourist spot in the world. its also a religious place. every year lots of tourist visit this place.