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Florence: Reserved Entry Ticket to the Boboli Gardens

Florence: Reserved Entry Ticket to the Boboli Gardens

The gardens extend over a vast area forming an open-air museum with antique and Renaissance statues, grottoes, and large fountains. Exploring its numerous and varied walks one is able to evoke the spirit of life at court. The Grotta del Buontalenti is an artificial cave filled with false stalactites and stalagmites, with statues of sheep, shepherds, and Romans goddesses. The cave is located close to the entrance of the Boboli Garden and at the end of the Vasari Corridor. 

Florence: Entrance Ticket to Pitti Palace

Florence: Entrance Ticket to Pitti Palace

Step inside Florence's Pitti Palace and explore the Palatine Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art with your priority ticket. Marvel at historic collections, such as the Treasury of the Grand Dukes and the Medici Collection. The original palazzo was built for the Pitti family in 1457, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Today, the lavish Renaissance palace hosts an extraordinary collection of art.  Admire some of the incredible works amassed by the Medicis during their rule. See works from Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, Pietro da Cortona and Rubens. From the windows, catch views of Brunelleschi’s Santo Spirito Basilica and the Boboli Gardens.  Explore some of the most important museums in Florence on your visit to the Pitti Palace. Visit the Palatine Gallery on the first floor and discover a broad collection of 16th and 17th-century paintings, and the Royal Apartments, containing furnishings from a remodeling done in the 19th century. Then, head to the second floor to see the Gallery of Modern Art and admire the fine collection of paintings and sculptures, mostly Italian, dating from the late 18th century to World War I. The elegant rooms, which were inhabited by the Lorraine grand dukes, are decorated with works of the neo-classical and romantic periods.

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti Palace & Boboli Combined 5-Day Pass

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti Palace & Boboli Combined 5-Day Pass

Explore the top sights of Florence with this combination entry ticket. This combination ticket, in addition to saving you money, allows you to visit 4 of Florence's major attractions over 5 days starting from your first visit to the Uffizi Gallery. This initial visit will be the only one with a specific date and time to exchange your voucher, thanks to your hosts. You can visit the remaining museums at your own convenience without any time restrictions, except for the museums' opening hours. Discover the Pitti Palace and see the iconic Birth of Venus at the Uffizi Gallery. Begin your exploration by meeting a host in front of the Uffizi to pick up your reserved entrance ticket. After visiting the Uffizi, you will have five days to see the rest of the sights. Start with a visit to the Uffizi Gallery, home to iconic paintings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. See Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus,” Caravaggio's "Medusa," and works from Michelangelo. Marvel at the invaluable collection of ancient Roman statues that adorn the corridors. Next, discover Pitti Palace and its Palatine Gallery. Admire masterpieces of famous painters, including Caravaggio, Botticelli, Rubens, and Titians. Then, visit the Royal Apartments, where the Medici Family, The Grand Dukes of Tuscany, and the Italian Royal Family lived.  Take in the relaxing atmosphere and luxury of the Boboli Gardens and get a sense of the privilege and power enjoyed by the Medici family before heading to the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure Museum to learn about Florence's rich history of culture.

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti, Boboli and 8 Attractions 5-Day Pass

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti, Boboli and 8 Attractions 5-Day Pass

Book your admission to the most visited museum in the world with a skip-the-line entry ticket to the Uffizi Gallery. After, visit 4 other attractions — Pitti Palace, Boboli and Bardini Gardens and Opificio delle Pietre Dure — anytime during the next 5 days. After collecting all your tickets at the activity provider's agency, enter the Uffizi Gallery without waiting in line. Once inside, discover the largest collection of Renaissance paintings in the world, which used to belong to the Medici family. Starting with Giotto, you will meet all the masterpieces of the most important artists of the Renaissance. As you walk through the gallery’s 96 rooms, marvel at masterpieces by all of the most important artists of the Renaissance: Michelangelo, Raffaello, Caravaggio, Giotto, and more. Admire Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" and "Spring," learn about the construction of the Vasari Corridor, and see for yourself why Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings are some of the most enigmatic works of art in the world. During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to stop for a coffee or a cappuccino on the terrace that overlooks Piazza della Signoria and offers a splendid view of Brunelleschi’s dome. Stay inside the museum to wander around and keep exploring in the day as your ticket will be valid until the gallery’s closing time. As well as entry to the Uffizi Gallery, enjoy the chance to visit 4 more attractions within 5 days. Admire Pitti Palace, stroll through the Boboli and Bardini Gardens, and discover semi-precious stones at Opificio delle Pietre Dure. Along with the entry tickets you will receive the digital booklet and the two audioguides.

Florence: Pitti Palace, Boboli Garden, Palatine Gallery Tour

Florence: Pitti Palace, Boboli Garden, Palatine Gallery Tour

Start in the early morning and visit the grandiose courtyard of the Pitti Palace with your expert English-speaking guide. Then, you'll reach the "noble floor" (first floor) to discover the magic of the Palatine Gallery and its amazing collection of paintings, Renaissance and Neo-classic pieces of furniture with superb tops made with semi-precious stones, which gave fame to the Medici family all over Europe. Stuccoworks and frescoes on the ceilings, splendid paintings by Andrea del Sarto, Raffaello, Tiziano, Rubens, Van Dyck, and Caravaggio in unimaginably beautiful gilded frames will linger on in your memory. Never too crowded and so enjoyable even in the heat of the summertime, visit the Boboli Gardens in the early morning. One by one all the Grand Dukes of the Medici family will be stepping into the scene in a fabulous scenario. Continue exploring the oldest part of the Boboli Gardens and its enchanted Amphitheater, as well as its green spaces which have inspired major landscape architects of the world.

Florence: Pitti Palace & Boboli Garden Ticket & Audio Guide

Florence: Pitti Palace & Boboli Garden Ticket & Audio Guide

Discover all the sites of the Pitti Palace complex, one of Florence’s biggest museums, and the Boboli Gardens, in addition to the Garden of Villa Bardini with this combined skip-the-line ticket. Explore the collections and gardens at your own pace without having to wait in line at the ticket office for 3 days. With the combined ticket, get access to the Palazzo Pitti, used by the Medici family as a residence and symbol of the Medici’s power over Tuscany. It houses the Palatine Gallery, the Royal Apartments, the Gallery of Modern Art, the Costume Gallery, and the Treasury of the Grand Dukes. Enjoy priority entrance to the Boboli Gardens, originally designed for the Medici Family, representing the earliest examples of Italian gardens. Admire the open-air museum with antique Renaissance statues, grottoes, and large fountains. Admire the Grotta del Buontalenti, an artificial cave filled with false stalactites and stalagmites, with statues of sheep, shepherds, and Roman goddesses.

Florence: David, Pitti Palace, & Gardens Combination Tickets

Florence: David, Pitti Palace, & Gardens Combination Tickets

Choose the entry time at Accademia Gallery among 7 time slots in the morning and in the early afternoon visit the Pitti Palace and its gardens. Meet your greeter at the Accademia Gallery receive your combo ticket, and get ready for the day. Discover Michelangelo's David and the other masterpieces of the Accademia Gallery with skip-the-line entry tickets with access to all parts of the museum. This museum contains more sculptures by Michelangelo than anywhere else in the world. Visit the department of Musical Instruments to admire the Piano known as the most ancient piano existing in the world along with the priceless Viola Stradivari, created for the Grand Prince Ferdinando Medici. Move on to the Pitti Palace, a symbol of the Medici’s power over Tuscany. Learn how it housed the Court of other two dynasties: the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (which succeeded the Medici from 1737) and the Kings of Italy from the House of Savoy, who inhabited it from 1865. See some of the collection of paintings by Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, and many more extraordinary artists is displayed in golden ceilings frescoed rooms. Admire the “Medici’s Treasure”: stone vases, rock crystals, ambers, and ivories. Travel behind Pitti Palace to begin wandering the marvelous Boboli Gardens. Discover how the Medici family established the layout of the gardens, creating the Italian garden style that would become a model for many European courts. Head to the panoramic point of the garden to admire the stunning Tuscan countryside on olive grows and vineyard views.

Florence: Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens Walking Tour

Florence: Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens Walking Tour

Step back in time to the Renaissance period while exploring Pitti Palace and discover hidden caves in the historic Boboli Gardens on this shared or private walking tour in Florence. See the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Ponte Vecchio, Medici Riccardi Palace, and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Start your trip by experiencing the majesty of Palazzo Pitti, a symbol of the Renaissance palace built in 1458. The building became famous for being the residence of the Medici family from the 16th century until their fall in the 18th century. Learn the history of the palace and discover the details behind the Palatine Gallery's collection of artworks, including paintings by Raphael, Titian, Rubens, and more. Afterward, continue your journey to the magical Boboli Gardens. Walk yourself through the alchemical paths made of mazes that lead to hidden caves covered with limestone. Admire the engineering of XVI-century architects like Buontalenti, the inventor of the first gelato. Wander around the fountains, obelisks, and ice-making pyramids. Finally, enjoy sweeping 360° views of Florence from Cavalier's Palace.

Florence: Pitti Palace 7 Museums Entrance Ticket & eBook

Florence: Pitti Palace 7 Museums Entrance Ticket & eBook

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Florence with exclusive, priority access to the iconic Pitti Palace and seven world-renowned museums. Delve deeper into the palace's rich history with our complimentary Pitti Palace multilingual eBook with exclusive content. Marvel at the Medici Collection and Treasury of the Grand Dukes, showcasing masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, and many more. Originally built for the Pitti family by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1457, the palace now houses an extraordinary collection of art. Enjoy breathtaking views of Santo Spirito Basilica and the Boboli Gardens from the palace windows. Explore the Palatine Gallery's painting collection and its 16th and 17th-century masterpieces and the opulence of the Royal Apartments where the Medici family lived for centuries until the dying out of the dinasty in 1743. Then, ascend to the second floor to discover the Gallery of Modern Art's impressive collection of Italian paintings and sculptures from the late 18th century to World War I. Explore the Pitti Complex at your own pace savoring the tranquility of this iconic landmark with our informative digital booklet as your personal guide. Whether you're an art connoisseur or a curious traveler, this unparalleled package offers an unforgettable journey through the heart of Florence. Experience Florence's magnificence firsthand. Book our exclusive activity today!

Florence: Medici’s Mile Tour and Entrance to Boboli Gardens

Florence: Medici’s Mile Tour and Entrance to Boboli Gardens

Enjoy an exciting guided tour through Medici's Mile, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the highest concentration of monuments and open-air works of art in the world. Led by a professional local guide, discover the most important sights of the city and retrace the fascinating history of the Medici dynasty. Listen to stories and anecdotes of intrigue, power struggles, secrets, and betrayals. Admire the palaces, streets, and squares where the members of the Medici family lived and socialized. Walk along the same narrow streets where they walked, touch the stones used to build their residences and see the monuments from their daily life: Palazzo Medici Riccardi, their first residence in San Lorenzo district, where you can find their Church and mausoleum: Medici Chapels. A few steps away you will reach the magnificent Cathedral, with the imposing Brunelleschi’s Dome and the stunning Palazzo Vecchio, set above Piazza della Signoria. Later, follow the path of the Vasari Corridor, a spectacular secret corridor used by the Medici Grand Dukes of Tuscany to move between the Palazzo Pitti and their offices located inside the Palazzo Vecchio. After the guided tour, make the most of your entrance ticket to the Boboli Gardens which will allow you to explore the Porcelain Museum and Bardini Gardens at your own pace.

Boboli Gardens: Our most recommended tours and activities

Florence: Reserved Entry Ticket to the Boboli Gardens

Florence: Reserved Entry Ticket to the Boboli Gardens

The gardens extend over a vast area forming an open-air museum with antique and Renaissance statues, grottoes, and large fountains. Exploring its numerous and varied walks one is able to evoke the spirit of life at court. The Grotta del Buontalenti is an artificial cave filled with false stalactites and stalagmites, with statues of sheep, shepherds, and Romans goddesses. The cave is located close to the entrance of the Boboli Garden and at the end of the Vasari Corridor. 

Florence: Entrance Ticket to Pitti Palace

Florence: Entrance Ticket to Pitti Palace

Step inside Florence's Pitti Palace and explore the Palatine Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art with your priority ticket. Marvel at historic collections, such as the Treasury of the Grand Dukes and the Medici Collection. The original palazzo was built for the Pitti family in 1457, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Today, the lavish Renaissance palace hosts an extraordinary collection of art.  Admire some of the incredible works amassed by the Medicis during their rule. See works from Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, Pietro da Cortona and Rubens. From the windows, catch views of Brunelleschi’s Santo Spirito Basilica and the Boboli Gardens.  Explore some of the most important museums in Florence on your visit to the Pitti Palace. Visit the Palatine Gallery on the first floor and discover a broad collection of 16th and 17th-century paintings, and the Royal Apartments, containing furnishings from a remodeling done in the 19th century. Then, head to the second floor to see the Gallery of Modern Art and admire the fine collection of paintings and sculptures, mostly Italian, dating from the late 18th century to World War I. The elegant rooms, which were inhabited by the Lorraine grand dukes, are decorated with works of the neo-classical and romantic periods.

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti Palace & Boboli Combined 5-Day Pass

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti Palace & Boboli Combined 5-Day Pass

Explore the top sights of Florence with this combination entry ticket. This combination ticket, in addition to saving you money, allows you to visit 4 of Florence's major attractions over 5 days starting from your first visit to the Uffizi Gallery. This initial visit will be the only one with a specific date and time to exchange your voucher, thanks to your hosts. You can visit the remaining museums at your own convenience without any time restrictions, except for the museums' opening hours. Discover the Pitti Palace and see the iconic Birth of Venus at the Uffizi Gallery. Begin your exploration by meeting a host in front of the Uffizi to pick up your reserved entrance ticket. After visiting the Uffizi, you will have five days to see the rest of the sights. Start with a visit to the Uffizi Gallery, home to iconic paintings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. See Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus,” Caravaggio's "Medusa," and works from Michelangelo. Marvel at the invaluable collection of ancient Roman statues that adorn the corridors. Next, discover Pitti Palace and its Palatine Gallery. Admire masterpieces of famous painters, including Caravaggio, Botticelli, Rubens, and Titians. Then, visit the Royal Apartments, where the Medici Family, The Grand Dukes of Tuscany, and the Italian Royal Family lived.  Take in the relaxing atmosphere and luxury of the Boboli Gardens and get a sense of the privilege and power enjoyed by the Medici family before heading to the Opificio Delle Pietre Dure Museum to learn about Florence's rich history of culture.

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti, Boboli and 8 Attractions 5-Day Pass

Florence: Uffizi, Pitti, Boboli and 8 Attractions 5-Day Pass

Book your admission to the most visited museum in the world with a skip-the-line entry ticket to the Uffizi Gallery. After, visit 4 other attractions — Pitti Palace, Boboli and Bardini Gardens and Opificio delle Pietre Dure — anytime during the next 5 days. After collecting all your tickets at the activity provider's agency, enter the Uffizi Gallery without waiting in line. Once inside, discover the largest collection of Renaissance paintings in the world, which used to belong to the Medici family. Starting with Giotto, you will meet all the masterpieces of the most important artists of the Renaissance. As you walk through the gallery’s 96 rooms, marvel at masterpieces by all of the most important artists of the Renaissance: Michelangelo, Raffaello, Caravaggio, Giotto, and more. Admire Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" and "Spring," learn about the construction of the Vasari Corridor, and see for yourself why Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings are some of the most enigmatic works of art in the world. During your visit, you’ll have the opportunity to stop for a coffee or a cappuccino on the terrace that overlooks Piazza della Signoria and offers a splendid view of Brunelleschi’s dome. Stay inside the museum to wander around and keep exploring in the day as your ticket will be valid until the gallery’s closing time. As well as entry to the Uffizi Gallery, enjoy the chance to visit 4 more attractions within 5 days. Admire Pitti Palace, stroll through the Boboli and Bardini Gardens, and discover semi-precious stones at Opificio delle Pietre Dure. Along with the entry tickets you will receive the digital booklet and the two audioguides.

Florence: Pitti Palace, Boboli Garden, Palatine Gallery Tour

Florence: Pitti Palace, Boboli Garden, Palatine Gallery Tour

Start in the early morning and visit the grandiose courtyard of the Pitti Palace with your expert English-speaking guide. Then, you'll reach the "noble floor" (first floor) to discover the magic of the Palatine Gallery and its amazing collection of paintings, Renaissance and Neo-classic pieces of furniture with superb tops made with semi-precious stones, which gave fame to the Medici family all over Europe. Stuccoworks and frescoes on the ceilings, splendid paintings by Andrea del Sarto, Raffaello, Tiziano, Rubens, Van Dyck, and Caravaggio in unimaginably beautiful gilded frames will linger on in your memory. Never too crowded and so enjoyable even in the heat of the summertime, visit the Boboli Gardens in the early morning. One by one all the Grand Dukes of the Medici family will be stepping into the scene in a fabulous scenario. Continue exploring the oldest part of the Boboli Gardens and its enchanted Amphitheater, as well as its green spaces which have inspired major landscape architects of the world.

Florence: Pitti Palace & Boboli Garden Ticket & Audio Guide

Florence: Pitti Palace & Boboli Garden Ticket & Audio Guide

Discover all the sites of the Pitti Palace complex, one of Florence’s biggest museums, and the Boboli Gardens, in addition to the Garden of Villa Bardini with this combined skip-the-line ticket. Explore the collections and gardens at your own pace without having to wait in line at the ticket office for 3 days. With the combined ticket, get access to the Palazzo Pitti, used by the Medici family as a residence and symbol of the Medici’s power over Tuscany. It houses the Palatine Gallery, the Royal Apartments, the Gallery of Modern Art, the Costume Gallery, and the Treasury of the Grand Dukes. Enjoy priority entrance to the Boboli Gardens, originally designed for the Medici Family, representing the earliest examples of Italian gardens. Admire the open-air museum with antique Renaissance statues, grottoes, and large fountains. Admire the Grotta del Buontalenti, an artificial cave filled with false stalactites and stalagmites, with statues of sheep, shepherds, and Roman goddesses.

Florence: David, Pitti Palace, & Gardens Combination Tickets

Florence: David, Pitti Palace, & Gardens Combination Tickets

Choose the entry time at Accademia Gallery among 7 time slots in the morning and in the early afternoon visit the Pitti Palace and its gardens. Meet your greeter at the Accademia Gallery receive your combo ticket, and get ready for the day. Discover Michelangelo's David and the other masterpieces of the Accademia Gallery with skip-the-line entry tickets with access to all parts of the museum. This museum contains more sculptures by Michelangelo than anywhere else in the world. Visit the department of Musical Instruments to admire the Piano known as the most ancient piano existing in the world along with the priceless Viola Stradivari, created for the Grand Prince Ferdinando Medici. Move on to the Pitti Palace, a symbol of the Medici’s power over Tuscany. Learn how it housed the Court of other two dynasties: the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (which succeeded the Medici from 1737) and the Kings of Italy from the House of Savoy, who inhabited it from 1865. See some of the collection of paintings by Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, and many more extraordinary artists is displayed in golden ceilings frescoed rooms. Admire the “Medici’s Treasure”: stone vases, rock crystals, ambers, and ivories. Travel behind Pitti Palace to begin wandering the marvelous Boboli Gardens. Discover how the Medici family established the layout of the gardens, creating the Italian garden style that would become a model for many European courts. Head to the panoramic point of the garden to admire the stunning Tuscan countryside on olive grows and vineyard views.

Florence: Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens Walking Tour

Florence: Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens Walking Tour

Step back in time to the Renaissance period while exploring Pitti Palace and discover hidden caves in the historic Boboli Gardens on this shared or private walking tour in Florence. See the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Ponte Vecchio, Medici Riccardi Palace, and the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. Start your trip by experiencing the majesty of Palazzo Pitti, a symbol of the Renaissance palace built in 1458. The building became famous for being the residence of the Medici family from the 16th century until their fall in the 18th century. Learn the history of the palace and discover the details behind the Palatine Gallery's collection of artworks, including paintings by Raphael, Titian, Rubens, and more. Afterward, continue your journey to the magical Boboli Gardens. Walk yourself through the alchemical paths made of mazes that lead to hidden caves covered with limestone. Admire the engineering of XVI-century architects like Buontalenti, the inventor of the first gelato. Wander around the fountains, obelisks, and ice-making pyramids. Finally, enjoy sweeping 360° views of Florence from Cavalier's Palace.

Florence: Pitti Palace 7 Museums Entrance Ticket & eBook

Florence: Pitti Palace 7 Museums Entrance Ticket & eBook

Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Florence with exclusive, priority access to the iconic Pitti Palace and seven world-renowned museums. Delve deeper into the palace's rich history with our complimentary Pitti Palace multilingual eBook with exclusive content. Marvel at the Medici Collection and Treasury of the Grand Dukes, showcasing masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, and many more. Originally built for the Pitti family by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1457, the palace now houses an extraordinary collection of art. Enjoy breathtaking views of Santo Spirito Basilica and the Boboli Gardens from the palace windows. Explore the Palatine Gallery's painting collection and its 16th and 17th-century masterpieces and the opulence of the Royal Apartments where the Medici family lived for centuries until the dying out of the dinasty in 1743. Then, ascend to the second floor to discover the Gallery of Modern Art's impressive collection of Italian paintings and sculptures from the late 18th century to World War I. Explore the Pitti Complex at your own pace savoring the tranquility of this iconic landmark with our informative digital booklet as your personal guide. Whether you're an art connoisseur or a curious traveler, this unparalleled package offers an unforgettable journey through the heart of Florence. Experience Florence's magnificence firsthand. Book our exclusive activity today!

Florence: Medici’s Mile Tour and Entrance to Boboli Gardens

Florence: Medici’s Mile Tour and Entrance to Boboli Gardens

Enjoy an exciting guided tour through Medici's Mile, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the highest concentration of monuments and open-air works of art in the world. Led by a professional local guide, discover the most important sights of the city and retrace the fascinating history of the Medici dynasty. Listen to stories and anecdotes of intrigue, power struggles, secrets, and betrayals. Admire the palaces, streets, and squares where the members of the Medici family lived and socialized. Walk along the same narrow streets where they walked, touch the stones used to build their residences and see the monuments from their daily life: Palazzo Medici Riccardi, their first residence in San Lorenzo district, where you can find their Church and mausoleum: Medici Chapels. A few steps away you will reach the magnificent Cathedral, with the imposing Brunelleschi’s Dome and the stunning Palazzo Vecchio, set above Piazza della Signoria. Later, follow the path of the Vasari Corridor, a spectacular secret corridor used by the Medici Grand Dukes of Tuscany to move between the Palazzo Pitti and their offices located inside the Palazzo Vecchio. After the guided tour, make the most of your entrance ticket to the Boboli Gardens which will allow you to explore the Porcelain Museum and Bardini Gardens at your own pace.

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We have wanted to visit the Uffizi for a long time. We liked it a lot. We also saw the other attractions included in the ticket. However, you actually need several days to take in all the impressions.

We had some trouble locating the meeting spot, but with a phone call it was sorted out. The 2 organizers were very helpful and all went well.

These gardens are a must see when in Florence. The skip the line ticket is worth it. Absolutely zero wait time. Magnificent.

The guide was wonderful. Both palace and Boboli garden were outstanding

Good overview of the palace. The gardens are very large and beautiful.