Entrance of Pitti Palace

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Entrance of Pitti Palace

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Entrance of Pitti Palace

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Palazzo Pitti & Boboli Gardens: Reserved Entrance + Florence City Audio Guide

Reserved entry to Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens with a downloadable Florence city audio guide.

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Hoogtepunten en inclusies

Highlights

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Florence city audio guide

  • Medici royal palace

  • Renaissance formal gardens

What's Included

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Booking and handling costs

  • Downloadable Florence city audio guide

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Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens in Florence

Palazzo Pitti was the seat of power in Florence for four centuries: home to the Medici grand dukes, the Habsburg-Lorraine rulers, and briefly the Italian royal family. The palace houses multiple museums, including the Palatine Gallery with works by Raphael, Titian, and Rubens. Behind it, the Boboli Gardens extend across a hillside with fountains, grottoes, and views across Florence. Reserved entry to both is included with a Florence city audio guide.

Palazzo Pitti Palatine Gallery and royal apartments

The Palatine Gallery displays paintings in the manner of a princely collection rather than a modern museum: works hang frame-to-frame on walls decorated with frescoes and gilded stucco. Raphael's Madonna of the Chair, Titian's portraits, and Rubens's large-scale works are among the highlights. The royal apartments show how successive rulers lived and entertained in rooms whose decoration reflects their wealth and political ambition.

Boboli Gardens Renaissance design and Florence viewpoints

The Boboli Gardens were among the first formal gardens in Europe, begun in 1549 and expanded over two centuries. Geometric paths, clipped hedges, sculpture, and water features create a landscape that influenced garden design across the continent. The Grotta Grande (Buontalenti Grotto) contains copies of Michelangelo's Prisoners. The upper terraces provide panoramic views over Florence's rooftops to Brunelleschi's Dome and the hills beyond.

Visiting Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens together

The palace and gardens are adjacent, entered through the same courtyard. Most visitors combine them in a single visit of 2 to 3 hours. The city audio guide adds commentary for the walk from central Florence across the Ponte Vecchio to the Oltrarno neighbourhood where the palace sits. The Oltrarno's artisan workshops and local restaurants make the area worth exploring beyond the palace walls.

Book your Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens tickets

The Medici's palace and gardens. Book your reserved entry tickets today.

Bezoekersrichtlijnen
  • Arrive at reserved time

  • Comfortable shoes essential for gardens

  • No flash photography in galleries

  • Bags checked at the palace entrance

Openingstijden

Maandag
Dinsdag
Woensdag
Donderdag
Vrijdag
Zaterdag
Zondag

9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm

Veelgestelde vragen

How long should I spend at Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens?

Allow 2 to 3 hours for both. The Palatine Gallery takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The Boboli Gardens take another hour, more if you want to explore the upper terraces and grottoes thoroughly. In good weather, the gardens are worth lingering in.

Is Palazzo Pitti on the same side of the river as the Uffizi?

No. Palazzo Pitti is on the south bank of the Arno (the Oltrarno), while the Uffizi is on the north bank. They are connected by a 15-minute walk across Ponte Vecchio. Many visitors do the Uffizi one day and Pitti/Boboli the next.

Are the Boboli Gardens accessible for wheelchairs?

The gardens have hilly terrain with gravel paths and steps that limit wheelchair accessibility. Some lower areas near the palace are accessible, but the upper terraces require climbing. The Palazzo Pitti interior has better accessibility. Check with the venue for specific requirements.

Does the audio guide cover just the museums or the whole city?

The downloadable audio guide covers Florence as a whole, not just Palazzo Pitti and Boboli. It provides commentary at landmarks across the city, making it useful for the walk to and from the palace as well as general sightseeing during your Florence stay.

Wat u moet weten voordat u gaat
  • Reserved entry to both sites

  • Allow 2-3 hours total

  • Boboli Gardens have hilly terrain

  • Florence city audio guide included

  • Not included: Villa Bardini entry, guided tour

Annuleringsbeleid

Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.

Adres

1,Piazza de' Pitti-50125

Hoogtepunten en inclusies

Highlights

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Florence city audio guide

  • Medici royal palace

  • Renaissance formal gardens

What's Included

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Booking and handling costs

  • Downloadable Florence city audio guide

Over

Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens in Florence

Palazzo Pitti was the seat of power in Florence for four centuries: home to the Medici grand dukes, the Habsburg-Lorraine rulers, and briefly the Italian royal family. The palace houses multiple museums, including the Palatine Gallery with works by Raphael, Titian, and Rubens. Behind it, the Boboli Gardens extend across a hillside with fountains, grottoes, and views across Florence. Reserved entry to both is included with a Florence city audio guide.

Palazzo Pitti Palatine Gallery and royal apartments

The Palatine Gallery displays paintings in the manner of a princely collection rather than a modern museum: works hang frame-to-frame on walls decorated with frescoes and gilded stucco. Raphael's Madonna of the Chair, Titian's portraits, and Rubens's large-scale works are among the highlights. The royal apartments show how successive rulers lived and entertained in rooms whose decoration reflects their wealth and political ambition.

Boboli Gardens Renaissance design and Florence viewpoints

The Boboli Gardens were among the first formal gardens in Europe, begun in 1549 and expanded over two centuries. Geometric paths, clipped hedges, sculpture, and water features create a landscape that influenced garden design across the continent. The Grotta Grande (Buontalenti Grotto) contains copies of Michelangelo's Prisoners. The upper terraces provide panoramic views over Florence's rooftops to Brunelleschi's Dome and the hills beyond.

Visiting Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens together

The palace and gardens are adjacent, entered through the same courtyard. Most visitors combine them in a single visit of 2 to 3 hours. The city audio guide adds commentary for the walk from central Florence across the Ponte Vecchio to the Oltrarno neighbourhood where the palace sits. The Oltrarno's artisan workshops and local restaurants make the area worth exploring beyond the palace walls.

Book your Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens tickets

The Medici's palace and gardens. Book your reserved entry tickets today.

Bezoekersrichtlijnen
  • Arrive at reserved time

  • Comfortable shoes essential for gardens

  • No flash photography in galleries

  • Bags checked at the palace entrance

Openingstijden

Maandag
Dinsdag
Woensdag
Donderdag
Vrijdag
Zaterdag
Zondag

9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm 9:00am – 5:00pm

Veelgestelde vragen

How long should I spend at Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens?

Allow 2 to 3 hours for both. The Palatine Gallery takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The Boboli Gardens take another hour, more if you want to explore the upper terraces and grottoes thoroughly. In good weather, the gardens are worth lingering in.

Is Palazzo Pitti on the same side of the river as the Uffizi?

No. Palazzo Pitti is on the south bank of the Arno (the Oltrarno), while the Uffizi is on the north bank. They are connected by a 15-minute walk across Ponte Vecchio. Many visitors do the Uffizi one day and Pitti/Boboli the next.

Are the Boboli Gardens accessible for wheelchairs?

The gardens have hilly terrain with gravel paths and steps that limit wheelchair accessibility. Some lower areas near the palace are accessible, but the upper terraces require climbing. The Palazzo Pitti interior has better accessibility. Check with the venue for specific requirements.

Does the audio guide cover just the museums or the whole city?

The downloadable audio guide covers Florence as a whole, not just Palazzo Pitti and Boboli. It provides commentary at landmarks across the city, making it useful for the walk to and from the palace as well as general sightseeing during your Florence stay.

Wat u moet weten voordat u gaat
  • Reserved entry to both sites

  • Allow 2-3 hours total

  • Boboli Gardens have hilly terrain

  • Florence city audio guide included

  • Not included: Villa Bardini entry, guided tour

Annuleringsbeleid

Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.

Adres

1,Piazza de' Pitti-50125

Hoogtepunten en inclusies

Highlights

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Florence city audio guide

  • Medici royal palace

  • Renaissance formal gardens

What's Included

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Booking and handling costs

  • Downloadable Florence city audio guide

Over

Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens in Florence

Palazzo Pitti was the seat of power in Florence for four centuries: home to the Medici grand dukes, the Habsburg-Lorraine rulers, and briefly the Italian royal family. The palace houses multiple museums, including the Palatine Gallery with works by Raphael, Titian, and Rubens. Behind it, the Boboli Gardens extend across a hillside with fountains, grottoes, and views across Florence. Reserved entry to both is included with a Florence city audio guide.

Palazzo Pitti Palatine Gallery and royal apartments

The Palatine Gallery displays paintings in the manner of a princely collection rather than a modern museum: works hang frame-to-frame on walls decorated with frescoes and gilded stucco. Raphael's Madonna of the Chair, Titian's portraits, and Rubens's large-scale works are among the highlights. The royal apartments show how successive rulers lived and entertained in rooms whose decoration reflects their wealth and political ambition.

Boboli Gardens Renaissance design and Florence viewpoints

The Boboli Gardens were among the first formal gardens in Europe, begun in 1549 and expanded over two centuries. Geometric paths, clipped hedges, sculpture, and water features create a landscape that influenced garden design across the continent. The Grotta Grande (Buontalenti Grotto) contains copies of Michelangelo's Prisoners. The upper terraces provide panoramic views over Florence's rooftops to Brunelleschi's Dome and the hills beyond.

Visiting Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens together

The palace and gardens are adjacent, entered through the same courtyard. Most visitors combine them in a single visit of 2 to 3 hours. The city audio guide adds commentary for the walk from central Florence across the Ponte Vecchio to the Oltrarno neighbourhood where the palace sits. The Oltrarno's artisan workshops and local restaurants make the area worth exploring beyond the palace walls.

Book your Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens tickets

The Medici's palace and gardens. Book your reserved entry tickets today.

Wat u moet weten voordat u gaat
  • Reserved entry to both sites

  • Allow 2-3 hours total

  • Boboli Gardens have hilly terrain

  • Florence city audio guide included

  • Not included: Villa Bardini entry, guided tour

Bezoekersrichtlijnen
  • Arrive at reserved time

  • Comfortable shoes essential for gardens

  • No flash photography in galleries

  • Bags checked at the palace entrance

Veelgestelde vragen

How long should I spend at Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens?

Allow 2 to 3 hours for both. The Palatine Gallery takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The Boboli Gardens take another hour, more if you want to explore the upper terraces and grottoes thoroughly. In good weather, the gardens are worth lingering in.

Is Palazzo Pitti on the same side of the river as the Uffizi?

No. Palazzo Pitti is on the south bank of the Arno (the Oltrarno), while the Uffizi is on the north bank. They are connected by a 15-minute walk across Ponte Vecchio. Many visitors do the Uffizi one day and Pitti/Boboli the next.

Are the Boboli Gardens accessible for wheelchairs?

The gardens have hilly terrain with gravel paths and steps that limit wheelchair accessibility. Some lower areas near the palace are accessible, but the upper terraces require climbing. The Palazzo Pitti interior has better accessibility. Check with the venue for specific requirements.

Does the audio guide cover just the museums or the whole city?

The downloadable audio guide covers Florence as a whole, not just Palazzo Pitti and Boboli. It provides commentary at landmarks across the city, making it useful for the walk to and from the palace as well as general sightseeing during your Florence stay.

Annuleringsbeleid

Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.

Adres

1,Piazza de' Pitti-50125

Hoogtepunten en inclusies

Highlights

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Florence city audio guide

  • Medici royal palace

  • Renaissance formal gardens

What's Included

  • Reserved Palazzo Pitti entry

  • Reserved Boboli Gardens entry

  • Booking and handling costs

  • Downloadable Florence city audio guide

Over

Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens in Florence

Palazzo Pitti was the seat of power in Florence for four centuries: home to the Medici grand dukes, the Habsburg-Lorraine rulers, and briefly the Italian royal family. The palace houses multiple museums, including the Palatine Gallery with works by Raphael, Titian, and Rubens. Behind it, the Boboli Gardens extend across a hillside with fountains, grottoes, and views across Florence. Reserved entry to both is included with a Florence city audio guide.

Palazzo Pitti Palatine Gallery and royal apartments

The Palatine Gallery displays paintings in the manner of a princely collection rather than a modern museum: works hang frame-to-frame on walls decorated with frescoes and gilded stucco. Raphael's Madonna of the Chair, Titian's portraits, and Rubens's large-scale works are among the highlights. The royal apartments show how successive rulers lived and entertained in rooms whose decoration reflects their wealth and political ambition.

Boboli Gardens Renaissance design and Florence viewpoints

The Boboli Gardens were among the first formal gardens in Europe, begun in 1549 and expanded over two centuries. Geometric paths, clipped hedges, sculpture, and water features create a landscape that influenced garden design across the continent. The Grotta Grande (Buontalenti Grotto) contains copies of Michelangelo's Prisoners. The upper terraces provide panoramic views over Florence's rooftops to Brunelleschi's Dome and the hills beyond.

Visiting Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens together

The palace and gardens are adjacent, entered through the same courtyard. Most visitors combine them in a single visit of 2 to 3 hours. The city audio guide adds commentary for the walk from central Florence across the Ponte Vecchio to the Oltrarno neighbourhood where the palace sits. The Oltrarno's artisan workshops and local restaurants make the area worth exploring beyond the palace walls.

Book your Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens tickets

The Medici's palace and gardens. Book your reserved entry tickets today.

Wat u moet weten voordat u gaat
  • Reserved entry to both sites

  • Allow 2-3 hours total

  • Boboli Gardens have hilly terrain

  • Florence city audio guide included

  • Not included: Villa Bardini entry, guided tour

Bezoekersrichtlijnen
  • Arrive at reserved time

  • Comfortable shoes essential for gardens

  • No flash photography in galleries

  • Bags checked at the palace entrance

Veelgestelde vragen

How long should I spend at Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens?

Allow 2 to 3 hours for both. The Palatine Gallery takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The Boboli Gardens take another hour, more if you want to explore the upper terraces and grottoes thoroughly. In good weather, the gardens are worth lingering in.

Is Palazzo Pitti on the same side of the river as the Uffizi?

No. Palazzo Pitti is on the south bank of the Arno (the Oltrarno), while the Uffizi is on the north bank. They are connected by a 15-minute walk across Ponte Vecchio. Many visitors do the Uffizi one day and Pitti/Boboli the next.

Are the Boboli Gardens accessible for wheelchairs?

The gardens have hilly terrain with gravel paths and steps that limit wheelchair accessibility. Some lower areas near the palace are accessible, but the upper terraces require climbing. The Palazzo Pitti interior has better accessibility. Check with the venue for specific requirements.

Does the audio guide cover just the museums or the whole city?

The downloadable audio guide covers Florence as a whole, not just Palazzo Pitti and Boboli. It provides commentary at landmarks across the city, making it useful for the walk to and from the palace as well as general sightseeing during your Florence stay.

Annuleringsbeleid

Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.

Adres

1,Piazza de' Pitti-50125

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