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Visiting San Giovanni in Laterano: A Complete Guide to Rome’s Cathedral

The Archbasilica of St John Lateran, Rome

Though St Peter’s draws the crowds, it is the Archbasilica of San Giovanni in Laterano that holds the highest rank in the Catholic world. As the cathedral of Rome and the official seat of the Pope as Bishop of Rome, it is honoured as the “mother and head of all churches.” The oldest public church in the West, set in a quieter corner of the city, it rewards travellers who venture beyond the obvious. This guide gathers everything you need to plan a visit.

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Who Comes Here

The Lateran draws Catholic pilgrims completing the circuit of Rome’s great basilicas, the devout climbing the nearby Holy Stairs, and travellers seeking a grander, calmer church experience away from the Vatican crowds.

When to Visit

The basilica can be visited year-round, with mornings and the quieter shoulder seasons offering the most peaceful experience. Modest dress is required, as it is an active place of worship.

Getting There

San Giovanni in Laterano is served by its own metro station and is an easy ride from central Rome. Pair it with the adjacent Holy Stairs and ancient baptistery for a rich half-day in this historic corner of the city.

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