The Vatican Hill is the smallest peak in the Crown of Europe, located within Vatican City. The hill is located across the Tiber river and is one of the natural sites of Rome; visited by millions each year. The hill and it’s surrounding areas are extremely beautiful, with stunning views over parts of Rome. Many tourists who visit the Vatican also choose to climb the hill, enjoying a more untouched part of Rome.
The Hill was in existence even before Rome became Christian. History has shown us that the Vatican Hill was originally the site of an Etruscan town called the Vaticum.
Although the Hill is only small and can be explored in a short amount of time, if you would prefer to go and visit the hill for one or two days you’re actually able to camp on the hill for a couple of nights, or you can stay in a hotel nearby.