Vatican Gardens

Hidden behind the formidable walls of the world’s smallest city-state, the Vatican Gardens are a serene, verdant escape from the crowds of St. Peter’s Basilica. Sprawling over nearly half of Vatican City, these meticulously manicured gardens have been a papal retreat since the 13th century, blending Renaissance, Baroque, and English landscape styles with fountains, sculptures, and ancient ruins. A guided tour (the only way to visit) reveals a living museum of botanical rarities, papal history, and breathtaking views of the dome.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a two-hour guided tour – the only way to access the gardens. Tours depart from the Vatican Tourist Office (near St. Peter’s Square) and cover about 2 km of pathways. Combine it with a morning visit to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, then an afternoon in St. Peter’s Basilica. Book ahead, as tours fill quickly, especially in high season.

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