





Born as Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum and later transformed into a mighty fortress and papal residence, Castel Sant’Angelo is a layered slice of Roman history.
Book ahead, skip the line and savor the ramparts, rooms and rooftop in peace..
Open daily as a state museum; hours vary by season and for special events.
Occasional closures for maintenance, public holidays or security operations
Lungotevere Castello, 50, 00193 Rome, Italy
On the Tiber’s right bank near the Vatican, the castle is easy to reach on foot, by bus or metro. The entrance is on Lungotevere Castello, near Ponte Sant’Angelo.
Metro A to Lepanto or Ottaviano, then a 12–15 minute walk. Buses 23, 40, 62, 280 and others stop nearby along the river or Via della Conciliazione.
Central Rome has limited traffic zones and scarce parking. Park outside the ZTL and continue by metro or bus if possible.
Multiple lines connect the area with Termini, the historic center and the Vatican. Check ATAC for real‑time stops at Piazza Pia or Lungotevere.
From St. Peter’s Square, it’s 10–15 minutes along Via della Conciliazione; from Piazza Navona, 10 minutes across Ponte Sant’Angelo.
Panoramic views from the terrace, frescoed papal rooms, the legendary Passetto di Borgo and a fortress wrapped around an emperor’s tomb.

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Learn More →Take in sweeping views of the Tiber, St. Peter’s dome and the historic center from the angel‑crowned roof.
Follow the original helical ramp from the Roman core up through centuries of fortifications and rooms.
See frescoed chambers and learn about the Passetto di Borgo — the elevated passage linking the castle to the Vatican.

Skip‑the‑line options mean less waiting and more exploring.
Guided tours bring to life emperors, popes and the castle’s sieges.