Ninfeo di via Degli Annibaldi
Discover the Hidden Gem: Ninfeo di Via Degli Annibaldi
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Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Sistine Chapel, exit the chapel through the main entrance. Once you are outside, turn right and walk along the wall of the Vatican Museums. Continue walking until you reach the entrance of St. Peter's Basilica. From there, head towards the Vatican City exit and follow the signs directing you to the main road. Once you reach the main road, turn left onto Viale Vaticano. Continue straight until you reach Piazza del Risorgimento. At the Piazza, turn right onto Via della Conciliazione. Walk straight for about 10 minutes until you reach Via della Polveriera. Turn left onto Via della Polveriera, and the destination, Crown Tours, will be on your right at number 8.
Public Transport
From the Sistine Chapel, exit and head towards the Vatican Museums. Walk to the nearest bus stop at Piazza del Risorgimento. Catch bus number 81 or 982. Stay on the bus for about 5-7 minutes. Get off at the stop 'Piazza Venezia.' From there, walk straight along Via del Corso for about 10 minutes. Turn left onto Via della Polveriera, and Crown Tours will be at number 8 on your right.
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