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St. Peter’s Basilica

Vatican
The Tomb of Saint Peter
Approximately 10 million visitors/year
Located in Vatican City, beside St. Peter’s Square
Carnival US Travel June 2026 1 min read
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“A sacred place where faith, history, art, and the legacy of Saint Peter come together.”

St. Peter’s Basilica

St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the most sacred and meaningful places in the Catholic world. Built above the traditional burial place of Saint Peter, the Apostle and first Pope, the basilica has welcomed pilgrims for centuries. People come here to pray, attend Mass, admire sacred art, and stand close to the spiritual roots of the Church.

Inside, visitors will find some of the greatest treasures of Christian art and devotion, including Michelangelo’s Pietà, Bernini’s Baldachin, the Chair of Saint Peter, and the magnificent dome that rises above Vatican City. Yet beyond its beauty, the basilica remains a place of faith. For pilgrims, it is a powerful reminder of Saint Peter’s witness, the unity of the Church, and the lasting presence of Catholic tradition in the heart of Rome.

St. Peter’s Basilica with Carnival US Travel: A Pilgrimage to the Heart of the Catholic Church

With Carnival US Travel, St. Peter’s Basilica becomes more than one of the most famous churches in the world. It becomes a sacred encounter with the history, beauty, and living faith of the Catholic Church.

On a Catholic pilgrimage with Carnival US Travel, visiting St. Peter’s Basilica invites travelers to stand at the heart of Vatican City, where art, prayer, tradition, and devotion come together. From the tomb of Saint Peter to the grandeur of the basilica’s dome, every part of this holy place reminds pilgrims of the Church’s foundation, its mission, and its hope in Christ.

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The Sanctuary
The Tomb of Saint Peter
The Tomb of Saint Peter

The sacred site beneath the main altar, traditionally believed to be the burial place of Saint Peter, the Apostle and first Pope.

The Confessio
The Confessio

A prayerful space in front of the main altar where pilgrims can look down toward the area of Saint Peter’s tomb.

Michelangelo’s Pietà
Michelangelo’s Pietà

One of the most famous sculptures in the world, showing Mary holding the body of Jesus after the Crucifixion.

Key Activities
Pray at the Tomb of Saint Peter
Pray at the Tomb of Saint Peter
Spend a quiet moment in prayer near the sacred site connected to the Apostle Peter.
Attend Mass
Attend Mass
Join a liturgical celebration inside one of the most important churches in Catholic tradition.
Visit Michelangelo’s Pietà
Visit Michelangelo’s Pietà
Admire this powerful masterpiece of sacred art near the entrance of the basilica.
How to Prepare Spiritually

Visitors should dress modestly when entering St. Peter’s Basilica. Shoulders and knees should be covered, and hats should be removed inside the church. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended because the basilica and surrounding Vatican area require a lot of walking. Security screening is required before entry, so guests should avoid bringing large bags or restricted items. Pilgrims are encouraged to arrive with a prayerful attitude, especially when visiting the tomb of Saint Peter and attending Mass.

Visit St. Peter’s Basilica with Carnival US Travel

Our St. Peter’s Basilica pilgrimages include dedicated time at St. Peter’s Basilica — daily Mass, the Grotto and the Candlelight Procession