According to Vatican Tours, Vatican City gets over 17,000 visitors per day. You might want to reserve your visit ahead of time through your hotel or a web site such as Museum Rome Reservations, Vatican Tour, or Select Italy.
"Thousands of people visit the Vatican Museums every day. In 2005, they totalled over 3.8 million and this year, 2006, more than 4 million have already visited them. This is food for thought!"
Less than 0.1% of the world!
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Yes you can. Millions of people visit it every year. They go there to see the Vatican, St. Peter's Square, some of the other churches and sometimes even to see the Pope.
About 921 people live in Vatican City.
100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.
All roads lead to Rome! You must travel to Rome to visit the Vatican. There is no other way.
Vatican City, the home of the pope, is an independent city-state surrounded completely by Rome, Italy.
The Vatican allows it, but it's possible that a particular Protestant doctrine might forbid it.
Yes, residents of the Vatican are Catholics.
Most residents of the Vatican are Italians.
Tourists to the Vatican can expect to walk.
There are no elementary or secondary schools in the Vatican.
While the Vatican does have its own radio station, people in the Vatican are free to listen to any of the dozens of stations broadcasting from Rome.
Vatican City is an independent country, there are around 800 people living there and the country itself is around a mile, it is completely surrounded by Rome, Italy.