Giotto's Bell Tower, Florence Cathedral & Museum: Entry Ticket + Audio guide

Entry to Giotto's Bell Tower, Florence Cathedral, Baptistery, Opera del Duomo Museum, and Santa Reparata crypt with digital audio guide.

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Destacats i inclusions

Highlights

  • Giotto's Bell Tower climb

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery and Museum entry

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

What's Included

  • Giotto's Bell Tower entry

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery entry

  • Opera del Duomo Museum

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

Sobre

Giotto's Bell Tower, Florence Cathedral, and Museum combined entry

This ticket covers the full Florence Duomo complex minus the dome climb: Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral interior, the Baptistery, the Opera del Duomo Museum, and the Santa Reparata crypt beneath the cathedral floor. A digital audio guide provides commentary at each site. It is the most comprehensive Duomo complex ticket that does not require the physical dome climb.

Climbing Giotto's Bell Tower in Florence

Giotto's Campanile stands 84.7 metres tall beside the cathedral. The climb of 414 steps takes you up through the bell chamber to a terrace with panoramic views across Florence, including a close-up of Brunelleschi's dome from the same height. The bell tower climb is less crowded and less claustrophobic than the dome climb, making it the preferred elevated viewpoint for many visitors.

Florence Cathedral, Baptistery, and Opera del Duomo Museum

The Cathedral contains the Last Judgement dome fresco and works by Uccello and Ghiberti. The Baptistery, Florence's oldest building, holds golden ceiling mosaics and was the site of every Florentine baptism for centuries. The Opera del Duomo Museum displays the original Gates of Paradise, Donatello's Mary Magdalene, and Michelangelo's Bandini Pieta. The Santa Reparata crypt reveals the earlier church buried beneath the cathedral floor.

The Duomo complex without the dome climb

This ticket covers everything in the Duomo complex except the dome climb itself. For visitors who want the views without the narrow, steep dome staircase, Giotto's Bell Tower provides an equally impressive panorama with a wider, less confined stairway. The Opera del Duomo Museum is often the unexpected highlight: seeing the original Gates of Paradise at arm's length is extraordinary.

Book your Duomo complex tickets

The full Duomo experience from bell tower to crypt. Book your combined entry today.

Normes per als visitants
  • Dress modestly for the cathedral

  • No large bags in the bell tower

  • Take breaks on the stairway landings

  • No flash photography

Preguntes freqüents

Is Giotto's Bell Tower easier to climb than Brunelleschi's Dome?

Yes. The bell tower has 414 steps on a wider, less confined staircase. The dome climb (463 steps) includes narrow passages between the dome's inner and outer shells that some visitors find claustrophobic. The bell tower is the better choice for anyone uncomfortable in tight spaces.

Does this ticket include the dome climb?

No. This ticket covers Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Museum, and Santa Reparata. The dome climb requires a separate ticket. Both the bell tower and dome provide panoramic views at similar heights.

How long does the full Duomo complex visit take?

Allow 3 to 4 hours for everything: 45 minutes for the bell tower climb and views, 30 minutes for the Cathedral, 20 minutes for the Baptistery, 1 hour for the Museum, and 15 minutes for Santa Reparata. You do not need to visit everything in one session.

Coses a saber abans d'anar
  • Bell Tower: 414 steps, no lift

  • Cathedral, Baptistery, Museum, Crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

  • Not included: Brunelleschi's Dome climb

Política de cancel·lació

Aquestes entrades no es poden cancel·lar ni reprogramar.

Adreça

Piazza del Duomo-50122

Destacats i inclusions

Highlights

  • Giotto's Bell Tower climb

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery and Museum entry

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

What's Included

  • Giotto's Bell Tower entry

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery entry

  • Opera del Duomo Museum

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

Sobre

Giotto's Bell Tower, Florence Cathedral, and Museum combined entry

This ticket covers the full Florence Duomo complex minus the dome climb: Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral interior, the Baptistery, the Opera del Duomo Museum, and the Santa Reparata crypt beneath the cathedral floor. A digital audio guide provides commentary at each site. It is the most comprehensive Duomo complex ticket that does not require the physical dome climb.

Climbing Giotto's Bell Tower in Florence

Giotto's Campanile stands 84.7 metres tall beside the cathedral. The climb of 414 steps takes you up through the bell chamber to a terrace with panoramic views across Florence, including a close-up of Brunelleschi's dome from the same height. The bell tower climb is less crowded and less claustrophobic than the dome climb, making it the preferred elevated viewpoint for many visitors.

Florence Cathedral, Baptistery, and Opera del Duomo Museum

The Cathedral contains the Last Judgement dome fresco and works by Uccello and Ghiberti. The Baptistery, Florence's oldest building, holds golden ceiling mosaics and was the site of every Florentine baptism for centuries. The Opera del Duomo Museum displays the original Gates of Paradise, Donatello's Mary Magdalene, and Michelangelo's Bandini Pieta. The Santa Reparata crypt reveals the earlier church buried beneath the cathedral floor.

The Duomo complex without the dome climb

This ticket covers everything in the Duomo complex except the dome climb itself. For visitors who want the views without the narrow, steep dome staircase, Giotto's Bell Tower provides an equally impressive panorama with a wider, less confined stairway. The Opera del Duomo Museum is often the unexpected highlight: seeing the original Gates of Paradise at arm's length is extraordinary.

Book your Duomo complex tickets

The full Duomo experience from bell tower to crypt. Book your combined entry today.

Normes per als visitants
  • Dress modestly for the cathedral

  • No large bags in the bell tower

  • Take breaks on the stairway landings

  • No flash photography

Preguntes freqüents

Is Giotto's Bell Tower easier to climb than Brunelleschi's Dome?

Yes. The bell tower has 414 steps on a wider, less confined staircase. The dome climb (463 steps) includes narrow passages between the dome's inner and outer shells that some visitors find claustrophobic. The bell tower is the better choice for anyone uncomfortable in tight spaces.

Does this ticket include the dome climb?

No. This ticket covers Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Museum, and Santa Reparata. The dome climb requires a separate ticket. Both the bell tower and dome provide panoramic views at similar heights.

How long does the full Duomo complex visit take?

Allow 3 to 4 hours for everything: 45 minutes for the bell tower climb and views, 30 minutes for the Cathedral, 20 minutes for the Baptistery, 1 hour for the Museum, and 15 minutes for Santa Reparata. You do not need to visit everything in one session.

Coses a saber abans d'anar
  • Bell Tower: 414 steps, no lift

  • Cathedral, Baptistery, Museum, Crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

  • Not included: Brunelleschi's Dome climb

Política de cancel·lació

Aquestes entrades no es poden cancel·lar ni reprogramar.

Adreça

Piazza del Duomo-50122

Destacats i inclusions

Highlights

  • Giotto's Bell Tower climb

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery and Museum entry

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

What's Included

  • Giotto's Bell Tower entry

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery entry

  • Opera del Duomo Museum

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

Sobre

Giotto's Bell Tower, Florence Cathedral, and Museum combined entry

This ticket covers the full Florence Duomo complex minus the dome climb: Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral interior, the Baptistery, the Opera del Duomo Museum, and the Santa Reparata crypt beneath the cathedral floor. A digital audio guide provides commentary at each site. It is the most comprehensive Duomo complex ticket that does not require the physical dome climb.

Climbing Giotto's Bell Tower in Florence

Giotto's Campanile stands 84.7 metres tall beside the cathedral. The climb of 414 steps takes you up through the bell chamber to a terrace with panoramic views across Florence, including a close-up of Brunelleschi's dome from the same height. The bell tower climb is less crowded and less claustrophobic than the dome climb, making it the preferred elevated viewpoint for many visitors.

Florence Cathedral, Baptistery, and Opera del Duomo Museum

The Cathedral contains the Last Judgement dome fresco and works by Uccello and Ghiberti. The Baptistery, Florence's oldest building, holds golden ceiling mosaics and was the site of every Florentine baptism for centuries. The Opera del Duomo Museum displays the original Gates of Paradise, Donatello's Mary Magdalene, and Michelangelo's Bandini Pieta. The Santa Reparata crypt reveals the earlier church buried beneath the cathedral floor.

The Duomo complex without the dome climb

This ticket covers everything in the Duomo complex except the dome climb itself. For visitors who want the views without the narrow, steep dome staircase, Giotto's Bell Tower provides an equally impressive panorama with a wider, less confined stairway. The Opera del Duomo Museum is often the unexpected highlight: seeing the original Gates of Paradise at arm's length is extraordinary.

Book your Duomo complex tickets

The full Duomo experience from bell tower to crypt. Book your combined entry today.

Coses a saber abans d'anar
  • Bell Tower: 414 steps, no lift

  • Cathedral, Baptistery, Museum, Crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

  • Not included: Brunelleschi's Dome climb

Normes per als visitants
  • Dress modestly for the cathedral

  • No large bags in the bell tower

  • Take breaks on the stairway landings

  • No flash photography

Preguntes freqüents

Is Giotto's Bell Tower easier to climb than Brunelleschi's Dome?

Yes. The bell tower has 414 steps on a wider, less confined staircase. The dome climb (463 steps) includes narrow passages between the dome's inner and outer shells that some visitors find claustrophobic. The bell tower is the better choice for anyone uncomfortable in tight spaces.

Does this ticket include the dome climb?

No. This ticket covers Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Museum, and Santa Reparata. The dome climb requires a separate ticket. Both the bell tower and dome provide panoramic views at similar heights.

How long does the full Duomo complex visit take?

Allow 3 to 4 hours for everything: 45 minutes for the bell tower climb and views, 30 minutes for the Cathedral, 20 minutes for the Baptistery, 1 hour for the Museum, and 15 minutes for Santa Reparata. You do not need to visit everything in one session.

Política de cancel·lació

Aquestes entrades no es poden cancel·lar ni reprogramar.

Adreça

Piazza del Duomo-50122

Destacats i inclusions

Highlights

  • Giotto's Bell Tower climb

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery and Museum entry

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

What's Included

  • Giotto's Bell Tower entry

  • Florence Cathedral entry

  • Baptistery entry

  • Opera del Duomo Museum

  • Santa Reparata crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

Sobre

Giotto's Bell Tower, Florence Cathedral, and Museum combined entry

This ticket covers the full Florence Duomo complex minus the dome climb: Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral interior, the Baptistery, the Opera del Duomo Museum, and the Santa Reparata crypt beneath the cathedral floor. A digital audio guide provides commentary at each site. It is the most comprehensive Duomo complex ticket that does not require the physical dome climb.

Climbing Giotto's Bell Tower in Florence

Giotto's Campanile stands 84.7 metres tall beside the cathedral. The climb of 414 steps takes you up through the bell chamber to a terrace with panoramic views across Florence, including a close-up of Brunelleschi's dome from the same height. The bell tower climb is less crowded and less claustrophobic than the dome climb, making it the preferred elevated viewpoint for many visitors.

Florence Cathedral, Baptistery, and Opera del Duomo Museum

The Cathedral contains the Last Judgement dome fresco and works by Uccello and Ghiberti. The Baptistery, Florence's oldest building, holds golden ceiling mosaics and was the site of every Florentine baptism for centuries. The Opera del Duomo Museum displays the original Gates of Paradise, Donatello's Mary Magdalene, and Michelangelo's Bandini Pieta. The Santa Reparata crypt reveals the earlier church buried beneath the cathedral floor.

The Duomo complex without the dome climb

This ticket covers everything in the Duomo complex except the dome climb itself. For visitors who want the views without the narrow, steep dome staircase, Giotto's Bell Tower provides an equally impressive panorama with a wider, less confined stairway. The Opera del Duomo Museum is often the unexpected highlight: seeing the original Gates of Paradise at arm's length is extraordinary.

Book your Duomo complex tickets

The full Duomo experience from bell tower to crypt. Book your combined entry today.

Coses a saber abans d'anar
  • Bell Tower: 414 steps, no lift

  • Cathedral, Baptistery, Museum, Crypt

  • Digital audio guide

  • Meeting point assistance

  • Not included: Brunelleschi's Dome climb

Normes per als visitants
  • Dress modestly for the cathedral

  • No large bags in the bell tower

  • Take breaks on the stairway landings

  • No flash photography

Preguntes freqüents

Is Giotto's Bell Tower easier to climb than Brunelleschi's Dome?

Yes. The bell tower has 414 steps on a wider, less confined staircase. The dome climb (463 steps) includes narrow passages between the dome's inner and outer shells that some visitors find claustrophobic. The bell tower is the better choice for anyone uncomfortable in tight spaces.

Does this ticket include the dome climb?

No. This ticket covers Giotto's Bell Tower, the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Museum, and Santa Reparata. The dome climb requires a separate ticket. Both the bell tower and dome provide panoramic views at similar heights.

How long does the full Duomo complex visit take?

Allow 3 to 4 hours for everything: 45 minutes for the bell tower climb and views, 30 minutes for the Cathedral, 20 minutes for the Baptistery, 1 hour for the Museum, and 15 minutes for Santa Reparata. You do not need to visit everything in one session.

Política de cancel·lació

Aquestes entrades no es poden cancel·lar ni reprogramar.

Adreça

Piazza del Duomo-50122

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