- Railbookers offers its passengers an exclusive Vatican tour.
- Railbookers will extend the journey of a select group of travelers to include a visit to the Vatican at night.
- This event is open to all passengers traveling on any of the three Railbookers journeys in Italy.
Train travel company reveals that the United States has chosen an American to be the next Pope. Railbookers It has unveiled a new VIP experience: guests will be able to enter the Vatican and avoid the crowds of thousands of tourists. UNESCO World Heritage Site each day.
During the Railbookers Exclusive Event: After Hours at the Vatican On Sept. 8, “a limited number” of visitors will be able to explore the Vatican two hours after the doors are closed. Walk beneath the iconic ceiling of the Sistine Chapel—painted by the one and only Michelangelo—meander around the Holy See grounds, and discover all of the other art, history, and incredible architecture found in one of the most revered cultural landmarks in Europe. There will be a reception at the end of the tour. apericena (the Italian tradition for relaxed drinks and light meals) in the Vatican Courtyard.
To experience this opportunity, you must book one of these three Railbookers Journeys: Masterpieces by Rail: London to Rome with Vatican Access; Rome, Naples & Sorrento with Exclusive Vatican Experience; or Venice, Florence & Rome with After-Hours Vatican Access. Each journey is between eight to ten days long and includes overnight stays in luxury hotels, private transfer, sightseeing activities, both private and small group, and first-class train travel. Tickets start at $6,459 per person.
Frank Marini said, “We’re delighted to offer our guests an extraordinary event. They will explore one of world’s most famous sites in a tranquil, intimate environment.” This was stated in a release from Railbookers Group. Travel + Leisure. By offering an exclusive event such as this, we break the mold of independent travel. It is an unforgettable opportunity to experience the Vatican in the evening, when the crowds are gone.
To book or learn more, visit railbookers.com.