While it may be nearby, the Vatican City is actually a separate entity than the larger city of Rome. Fortunately, the close distance between the Vatican and Rome makes the Pope’s most holy residence and excellent opportunity for a day trip from the heart of Rome. Read the rest »
Centered in the heart of Rome, the Vatican is a city state unto itself. Known around the world as the home of the Pope and the heart of the Catholic church, the museums of the Vatican are globally recognized in their own right. Read the rest »
When traveling to Italy, you’re likely planning a stop in Rome. Your first experience in Rome is likely to be one of simple tourism, and that is perfectly acceptable. Read the rest »
The Vatican might only 108 acres large, but the tiny country’s power is undisputed. The Vatican City is a country in its own right, and is home to the head of the Catholic Church – the Pope. Read the rest »
The Vatican, Basilica of St. Peter and the Sistine Chapel are among the most sought after locations when visiting Rome. The religious complex is vast and contains many of the most impressive and famous frescoes and artifacts in the world. Read the rest »