Florence Boboli Gardens Tickets

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Skip the line - Do not wait in line at the entrance

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Experience Highlights

See the Boboli Gardens in Florence with these fast-track tickets. Avoid the queues to enter the largest gardens in this Italian city surrounded by art. At 45,000 square metres, you'll be able to enjoy numerous sculptures and a wonderful landscape just behind the Pitti Palace.

In addition to these well-kept, geometrical garden walks, you'll also have access to the lesser-known Bardini Gardens with these tickets. Another opportunity you'll have with this pass is for the Porcelain Museum, with wonderful pieces of Renaissance art.

  • Avoid the queues with these fast-track tickets to the Boboli Gardens in Florence.
  • Enjoy the largest gardens in Florence at 45,000 square metres, filled with sculptures and an Egyptian obelisk.
  • Get admission to the Bardini Gardens with these tickets, as well as the Florence Porcelain Museum to continue admiring Renaissance art.

What’s included

  • Entrance to the Boboli Gardens in Florence
  • Entrance to the Porcelain Museum
  • Entrance to the Bardini Gardens
  • Audio guide

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Keep in mind you need to arrive 15 minutes before start

Step by Step

Discover the Boboli Gardens in Florence with these priority tickets. You can avoid the long queues to enter the largest gardens in this Italian city, which is characterised by being surrounded by Renaissance art history. This place is one of the best examples of this style with the different sculptures inside. You will also have access to the Bardini Gardens and the Porcelain Museum.

Located just behind the Pitti Palace in the heart of Florence, this 45,000 square metre garden is a journey into Renaissance art. You will get away from the hustle and bustle of the city to immerse yourself in true calm amidst manicured, geometric gardens.

The Medici family bought the Palazzo Pitti in 1550, where this park was only a part between the palace and the Forte di Belvedere. It was later extended and in 1766 it was opened to the public.

It is made up of fountains, pergolas, grottoes and a small lake, as well as dozens of statues. An ancient amphitheatre stands out and in the centre of the gardens there is an Egyptian obelisk. You can also see the fountain of Neptune and the fountain of the Ocean by Giambologna, clearly inspired by antiquity.

These tickets also give you access to:

  • The Bardini Gardens: a smaller, lesser-known garden right next door that was recently opened to the public.
  • Porcelain Museum: a nearby space displaying the collection of Florence's ruling families.

Reviews

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· 8949 Reviews
  • G
    Gabrielle
    4
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    The service was excellent and the visit unforgettable. Highly recommended
  • C
    Celine
    4
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    Beautiful gardens, great plan to stroll and spend the afternoon in beautiful weather surrounded by greenery and renaissance art.
  • M
    Michelle
    5
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    Recommended to spend half a day outdoors, not only to visit the gardens but also to stop, rest and enjoy the peace and quiet amidst the greenery.
  • S
    Sydney
    5
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    A wonderful and peaceful place to walk and relax. Many paths and benches
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