Hello friends! Maybe many of you don't know that seeing the Pope in Rome is difficult even for the romans. Despite the Pope is one of the most famous persons in the world, his life is extremely reserved. In fact, he officially appears to public just twice a week: Wednesday at 10:30 am and Sunday at 12:00 pm.
On Sunday, he attends the Angelus (he makes a short speech and blesses the crowd right from his room's window on the top of St. Peter's Square). The square is free entrance of course and people watch the Pope just below his window. It's a bit far away, but worthy.
On Wednesday it is also possible to see the Pope live, reserving one of the seats placed around the small central stage, right in front of the façade of St. Peter's Basilica.
Reservation of seats is also free and must be submitted to the Secretary of the Vatican City.
Just in case you were interested, get in contact with me: I can help you to make it easier.
See the Pope from close has never been so simple!