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Highlights
Priority entry to Uffizi Gallery
Priority entry to Accademia Gallery
Additional Florence attractions
Audio guide included
Save vs separate tickets
What's Included
Priority Uffizi Gallery entry
Priority Accademia Gallery entry
Additional attraction access
Audio guide
The Florence Pass with Uffizi and Accademia priority entry
The Florence Pass covers the city's two essential museums, the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, with priority entry that bypasses the queues that regularly stretch for hours. Additional attractions and an audio guide extend the pass beyond the two headline museums, making it the most comprehensive single purchase for Florence sightseeing.
Priority entry to the Uffizi Gallery with the Florence Pass
The Uffizi holds the world's most important collection of Italian Renaissance painting. Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera, works by Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Titian are among the highlights. Without priority entry, queues during peak season can exceed two hours. The Florence Pass takes you past the line and into the galleries where the art is, rather than the pavement where it is not.
Priority entry to the Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
The Accademia is home to Michelangelo's David, the most famous sculpture in the world. The gallery also holds his unfinished Prisoners, a collection of Renaissance paintings, and musical instruments from the Medici collection. Like the Uffizi, the Accademia draws long queues. Priority entry means you see David in person rather than in a queue on your phone screen.
Additional attractions and audio guide included
Beyond the two headline museums, the pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide that provides commentary at the city's major landmarks. The combined value exceeds the cost of buying Uffizi and Accademia tickets separately, and the convenience of a single pass simplifies your planning.
Book your Florence Pass
Florence's two greatest museums, no queues. Book your Florence Pass today.
Book time slots as early as possible
Have digital pass ready at each venue
Check opening hours
Large bags must be checked at museums
What is included in the Florence Pass beyond the Uffizi and Accademia?
The pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide. Check the specific list of included attractions when booking, as the pass content may be updated. The Uffizi and Accademia priority entries are the core value.
How much time does the Florence Pass save on queues?
During peak season (April to October), Uffizi and Accademia queues can each exceed 2 hours. In winter, queues are shorter but still significant. Priority entry bypasses the general queue, typically saving 1 to 2 hours per museum. The time saved alone justifies the pass for most visitors.
Is the Florence Pass better than buying separate Uffizi and Accademia tickets?
The pass costs less than buying priority entry to both museums separately, and it adds extra attractions and an audio guide. If you plan to visit both the Uffizi and the Accademia (and most Florence visitors should), the pass is better value than individual tickets.
Priority Uffizi and Accademia entry
Additional attractions included
Audio guide
Book timed entries for both museums
Not included: guided tours
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Highlights
Priority entry to Uffizi Gallery
Priority entry to Accademia Gallery
Additional Florence attractions
Audio guide included
Save vs separate tickets
What's Included
Priority Uffizi Gallery entry
Priority Accademia Gallery entry
Additional attraction access
Audio guide
The Florence Pass with Uffizi and Accademia priority entry
The Florence Pass covers the city's two essential museums, the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, with priority entry that bypasses the queues that regularly stretch for hours. Additional attractions and an audio guide extend the pass beyond the two headline museums, making it the most comprehensive single purchase for Florence sightseeing.
Priority entry to the Uffizi Gallery with the Florence Pass
The Uffizi holds the world's most important collection of Italian Renaissance painting. Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera, works by Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Titian are among the highlights. Without priority entry, queues during peak season can exceed two hours. The Florence Pass takes you past the line and into the galleries where the art is, rather than the pavement where it is not.
Priority entry to the Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
The Accademia is home to Michelangelo's David, the most famous sculpture in the world. The gallery also holds his unfinished Prisoners, a collection of Renaissance paintings, and musical instruments from the Medici collection. Like the Uffizi, the Accademia draws long queues. Priority entry means you see David in person rather than in a queue on your phone screen.
Additional attractions and audio guide included
Beyond the two headline museums, the pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide that provides commentary at the city's major landmarks. The combined value exceeds the cost of buying Uffizi and Accademia tickets separately, and the convenience of a single pass simplifies your planning.
Book your Florence Pass
Florence's two greatest museums, no queues. Book your Florence Pass today.
Book time slots as early as possible
Have digital pass ready at each venue
Check opening hours
Large bags must be checked at museums
What is included in the Florence Pass beyond the Uffizi and Accademia?
The pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide. Check the specific list of included attractions when booking, as the pass content may be updated. The Uffizi and Accademia priority entries are the core value.
How much time does the Florence Pass save on queues?
During peak season (April to October), Uffizi and Accademia queues can each exceed 2 hours. In winter, queues are shorter but still significant. Priority entry bypasses the general queue, typically saving 1 to 2 hours per museum. The time saved alone justifies the pass for most visitors.
Is the Florence Pass better than buying separate Uffizi and Accademia tickets?
The pass costs less than buying priority entry to both museums separately, and it adds extra attractions and an audio guide. If you plan to visit both the Uffizi and the Accademia (and most Florence visitors should), the pass is better value than individual tickets.
Priority Uffizi and Accademia entry
Additional attractions included
Audio guide
Book timed entries for both museums
Not included: guided tours
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Highlights
Priority entry to Uffizi Gallery
Priority entry to Accademia Gallery
Additional Florence attractions
Audio guide included
Save vs separate tickets
What's Included
Priority Uffizi Gallery entry
Priority Accademia Gallery entry
Additional attraction access
Audio guide
The Florence Pass with Uffizi and Accademia priority entry
The Florence Pass covers the city's two essential museums, the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, with priority entry that bypasses the queues that regularly stretch for hours. Additional attractions and an audio guide extend the pass beyond the two headline museums, making it the most comprehensive single purchase for Florence sightseeing.
Priority entry to the Uffizi Gallery with the Florence Pass
The Uffizi holds the world's most important collection of Italian Renaissance painting. Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera, works by Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Titian are among the highlights. Without priority entry, queues during peak season can exceed two hours. The Florence Pass takes you past the line and into the galleries where the art is, rather than the pavement where it is not.
Priority entry to the Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
The Accademia is home to Michelangelo's David, the most famous sculpture in the world. The gallery also holds his unfinished Prisoners, a collection of Renaissance paintings, and musical instruments from the Medici collection. Like the Uffizi, the Accademia draws long queues. Priority entry means you see David in person rather than in a queue on your phone screen.
Additional attractions and audio guide included
Beyond the two headline museums, the pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide that provides commentary at the city's major landmarks. The combined value exceeds the cost of buying Uffizi and Accademia tickets separately, and the convenience of a single pass simplifies your planning.
Book your Florence Pass
Florence's two greatest museums, no queues. Book your Florence Pass today.
Priority Uffizi and Accademia entry
Additional attractions included
Audio guide
Book timed entries for both museums
Not included: guided tours
Book time slots as early as possible
Have digital pass ready at each venue
Check opening hours
Large bags must be checked at museums
What is included in the Florence Pass beyond the Uffizi and Accademia?
The pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide. Check the specific list of included attractions when booking, as the pass content may be updated. The Uffizi and Accademia priority entries are the core value.
How much time does the Florence Pass save on queues?
During peak season (April to October), Uffizi and Accademia queues can each exceed 2 hours. In winter, queues are shorter but still significant. Priority entry bypasses the general queue, typically saving 1 to 2 hours per museum. The time saved alone justifies the pass for most visitors.
Is the Florence Pass better than buying separate Uffizi and Accademia tickets?
The pass costs less than buying priority entry to both museums separately, and it adds extra attractions and an audio guide. If you plan to visit both the Uffizi and the Accademia (and most Florence visitors should), the pass is better value than individual tickets.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Highlights
Priority entry to Uffizi Gallery
Priority entry to Accademia Gallery
Additional Florence attractions
Audio guide included
Save vs separate tickets
What's Included
Priority Uffizi Gallery entry
Priority Accademia Gallery entry
Additional attraction access
Audio guide
The Florence Pass with Uffizi and Accademia priority entry
The Florence Pass covers the city's two essential museums, the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, with priority entry that bypasses the queues that regularly stretch for hours. Additional attractions and an audio guide extend the pass beyond the two headline museums, making it the most comprehensive single purchase for Florence sightseeing.
Priority entry to the Uffizi Gallery with the Florence Pass
The Uffizi holds the world's most important collection of Italian Renaissance painting. Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera, works by Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Titian are among the highlights. Without priority entry, queues during peak season can exceed two hours. The Florence Pass takes you past the line and into the galleries where the art is, rather than the pavement where it is not.
Priority entry to the Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
The Accademia is home to Michelangelo's David, the most famous sculpture in the world. The gallery also holds his unfinished Prisoners, a collection of Renaissance paintings, and musical instruments from the Medici collection. Like the Uffizi, the Accademia draws long queues. Priority entry means you see David in person rather than in a queue on your phone screen.
Additional attractions and audio guide included
Beyond the two headline museums, the pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide that provides commentary at the city's major landmarks. The combined value exceeds the cost of buying Uffizi and Accademia tickets separately, and the convenience of a single pass simplifies your planning.
Book your Florence Pass
Florence's two greatest museums, no queues. Book your Florence Pass today.
Priority Uffizi and Accademia entry
Additional attractions included
Audio guide
Book timed entries for both museums
Not included: guided tours
Book time slots as early as possible
Have digital pass ready at each venue
Check opening hours
Large bags must be checked at museums
What is included in the Florence Pass beyond the Uffizi and Accademia?
The pass includes access to additional Florence attractions and an audio guide. Check the specific list of included attractions when booking, as the pass content may be updated. The Uffizi and Accademia priority entries are the core value.
How much time does the Florence Pass save on queues?
During peak season (April to October), Uffizi and Accademia queues can each exceed 2 hours. In winter, queues are shorter but still significant. Priority entry bypasses the general queue, typically saving 1 to 2 hours per museum. The time saved alone justifies the pass for most visitors.
Is the Florence Pass better than buying separate Uffizi and Accademia tickets?
The pass costs less than buying priority entry to both museums separately, and it adds extra attractions and an audio guide. If you plan to visit both the Uffizi and the Accademia (and most Florence visitors should), the pass is better value than individual tickets.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
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