Boboli Gardens Tickets & Tours

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View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
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Boboli Gardens in Florence
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Boboli Gardens in Florence
Boboli Gardens in Florence
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Palazzo Pitti in Florence
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Pitti Palace & Palatine Gallery, Boboli & Bardini Gardens Skip-the-Line Tickets

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€34.90
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  • Get direct entry to 3 of Florence's most alluring sights, Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery, and Boboli Gardens, with a single combo ticket.
  • Skip long ticketing lines to the opulent residence of former grand dukes and monarchs, where Renaissance art, architecture and nature merge.
  • Stroll through the art haven of Palatine Gallery, with an assortment of historic artifacts, and gorgeous artworks like The Three Ages of Man by Giorgione.
  • Meander through the sprawling Boboli Gardens, a tranquil Medici paradise of ponds, statues, and ancient holm oak trees.
  • Get direct entry to 3 of Florence's most alluring sights, Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery, and Boboli Gardens, with a single combo ticket.
  • Skip long ticketing lines to the opulent residence of former grand dukes and monarchs, where Renaissance art, architecture and nature merge.
  • Stroll through the art haven of Palatine Gallery, with an assortment of historic artifacts, and gorgeous artworks like The Three Ages of Man by Giorgione.
  • Meander through the sprawling Boboli Gardens, a tranquil Medici paradise of ponds, statues, and ancient holm oak trees.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entry to Pitti Palace
  • Skip-the-line entry to Boboli Gardens
  • Access to Palatine Gallery
  • Access to Bardini Gardens
  • Access to Porcelain Museum

Exclusions

  • Guide
  • Transfers
  • Access to the Grotta del Buontalenti at Boboli Gardens
  • Tip: When at Boboli, explore the Knight's Garden, an area with geometric flower beds and a charming fountain.
  • Keep in mind food & beverages are not allowed in the exhibition areas.
  • Mobile phones must be turned off or at least placed in silent mode.
  • It is forbidden to run or walk barefoot in the museum premises.
  • Shutterbugs, take note: Photography with any professional equipment including the use of flash and drones is a no-go inside the venue.
  • Pets cannot tag along for this experience, with the exception of guide dogs and service animals, properly leashed and with a public medical certificate.
  • From the square, the climb to the entrance of the Pitti Palace is rather steep (with a maximum gradient of 20%), so an accompanying person is recommended for wheelchair users or persons with reduced mobility.
  • From the courtyard, you can take the stairs or lifts to access the Palatine Gallery (1st floor). The lifts are located on the right side near the cloakroom.
  • The entire Boboli Gardens area is pedestrianized, and is not accessible by vehicle; if you have a disability badge, you can park nearby.
  • Facilities: free cloakroom storage.
  • Backpacks, bags, umbrellas and other large objects must be stored in the cloakroom prior to entry.
  • Guests under the age of 12 years must be accompanied by an adult.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Walk the Medici’s secret path to the Boboli Gardens!

A special ticket grants you access to the historic Vasari Corridor, once reserved for the Medici family. Begin your visit at the Uffizi, traverse the exclusive 700-meter passage above Ponte Vecchio, and arrive at the breathtaking Boboli Gardens.

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Botticelli's Birth of Venus painting displayed in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
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Boboli Gardens fountains - Fountain of Neptune
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Sculpture and jewelry exhibitions - Pitti Palace
Exterior view of the Palatine Gallery
Palatine Gallery paintings in Florence's Pitti Palace showcasing Renaissance art.
Visitors at Uffizi Gallery in Florence
Botticelli's Birth of Venus painting displayed in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
Visitors at the Boboli gardens in Florence
Boboli Gardens fountains - Fountain of Neptune
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Sculpture and jewelry exhibitions - Pitti Palace
Exterior view of the Palatine Gallery
Palatine Gallery paintings in Florence's Pitti Palace showcasing Renaissance art.
Visitors at Uffizi Gallery in Florence
Botticelli's Birth of Venus painting displayed in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
Visitors at the Boboli gardens in Florence
Boboli Gardens fountains - Fountain of Neptune
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Sculpture and jewelry exhibitions - Pitti Palace
Exterior view of the Palatine Gallery
Palatine Gallery paintings in Florence's Pitti Palace showcasing Renaissance art.
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Florence 5-Day Pass: Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace & Boboli Gardens Tickets

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€59
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You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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  • Prepare for an artistic curation in the epicenter of Florence! 1 ticket opens the doors to Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery, and the Boboli Gardens.
  • Forget about planning woes over a leisurely 5 days and immerse yourself along the Arno River’s banks—from Renaissance opulence to green escapes.
  • Uffizi Gallery is home to seminal masterpieces, like Primavera by Botticelli and Raphael’s numerous portraits of Madonna.
  • Wander among sculptures, fountains and 100-year-old holm oak trees at Boboli Gardens, a manicured Medici paradise!
  • Pitti Palace, right in front of the gardens, is a complex of museums, including the Palatine Gallery. Get lost amidst works like Sleeping Cupid by Caravaggio.
  • Prepare for an artistic curation in the epicenter of Florence! 1 ticket opens the doors to Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery, and the Boboli Gardens.
  • Forget about planning woes over a leisurely 5 days and immerse yourself along the Arno River’s banks—from Renaissance opulence to green escapes.
  • Uffizi Gallery is home to seminal masterpieces, like Primavera by Botticelli and Raphael’s numerous portraits of Madonna.
  • Wander among sculptures, fountains and 100-year-old holm oak trees at Boboli Gardens, a manicured Medici paradise!
  • Pitti Palace, right in front of the gardens, is a complex of museums, including the Palatine Gallery. Get lost amidst works like Sleeping Cupid by Caravaggio.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Uffizi Gallery
  • Entry to Pitti Palace & Palatine Gallery
  • Entry to Boboli Gardens
  • Entry to the Museum Opificio Delle Pietre Dure
  • Entry to the National Archaeological Museum of Florence

Exclusions

  • Live guide
  • Tip: Break a little sweat climbing to the top of Belvedere Fort, which sits on the Boboli Gardens’ highest hill! The panoramas of Florence are worth the hike.
  • The optional audio guide for Uffizi is available in English, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Turkish, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, and Korean.
  • Shutterbugs, take note: Photography with any professional equipment including the use of flash and drones is a no-go inside the venue.
  • Pets cannot tag along for this experience, with the exception of guide dogs and service animals, properly leashed and with a public medical certificate.
  • The accessible entrance to Uffizi Gallery is located at Door 1 under the colonnade (the accessible ramp to the colonnade is in Via della Ninna). At the end of the corridor, an elevator that leads directly to the 2nd floor of the Gallery.
  • Guests requiring entry with motorized wheelchairs, electric scooters or other large devices should contact the reception staff, who will direct them to the Uffizi concierge desk.
  • From the square, the slope to the entrance of the Pitti Palace is rather steep (with a maximum gradient of 20%), so a companion is recommended for wheelchair users.
  • From the courtyard, you can take the stairs or lifts to access the Palatine Gallery (1st floor). The lifts are located on the right side near the cloakroom.
  • The entire Boboli Gardens area is pedestrianized, and is not accessible by vehicle; if you have a disability badge, you can park nearby.
  • Facilities: free cloakroom storage.
  • Backpacks, bags, umbrellas and other large objects must be stored in the cloakroom prior to entry.
  • Guests under the age of 12 years must be accompanied by an adult.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 48 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Grotto of Moses, historic plumbing inside Pitti Palace
Visitors in the Boboli Gardens at Pitti Palace in Florence
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Boboli Gardens
Fountain in the Boboli Gardens
Visitors at the Boboli gardens in Florence
Pitti Palace and Palatine Gallery
Grotto of Moses, historic plumbing inside Pitti Palace
Visitors in the Boboli Gardens at Pitti Palace in Florence
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Boboli Gardens
Fountain in the Boboli Gardens
Visitors at the Boboli gardens in Florence
Pitti Palace and Palatine Gallery
Grotto of Moses, historic plumbing inside Pitti Palace
Visitors in the Boboli Gardens at Pitti Palace in Florence
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Boboli Gardens
Fountain in the Boboli Gardens
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Guided Tours
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Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery & Boboli Gardens Guided Tour

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€98
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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3 hr.
  • Skip the lines and delve into the Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery and Boboli Gardens with a passionate guide, unlocking Renaissance secrets.
  • Walk in the footsteps of the Medici, Florence's most powerful family, with exclusive access to their grand residence, the Pitti Palace.
  • See iconic works by Raphael, Pietro Perugino, and Riminaldi, housed in the opulent Palatine Gallery, alongside captivating frescoes.
  • Escape the crowds on a stroll through the Boboli Gardens, once a playground of Medici nobles. Be sure to look for hidden grottos!
  • A small group tour means personalized attention and ample time to ask questions, ensuring an enriching and interactive experience.
  • Skip the lines and delve into the Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery and Boboli Gardens with a passionate guide, unlocking Renaissance secrets.
  • Walk in the footsteps of the Medici, Florence's most powerful family, with exclusive access to their grand residence, the Pitti Palace.
  • See iconic works by Raphael, Pietro Perugino, and Riminaldi, housed in the opulent Palatine Gallery, alongside captivating frescoes.
  • Escape the crowds on a stroll through the Boboli Gardens, once a playground of Medici nobles. Be sure to look for hidden grottos!
  • A small group tour means personalized attention and ample time to ask questions, ensuring an enriching and interactive experience.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery & Boboli Gardens with entry
  • Expert English-speaking guide
  • Headsets for groups of 3+
  • Tip: Head to Piazzale Michelangelo, a short walk from Pitti Palace, for panoramic views of Florence bathed in the golden hues of the setting sun.
  • Safety is a priority so this experience is restricted for guests under the age of 5 years and over the age of 80 years.
  • Nobody likes a crowd. A single group has a maximum of 12 people.
  • Keep in mind food & beverages are not allowed in the exhibition areas.
  • Mobile phones must be turned off or at least placed in silent mode.
  • It is forbidden to run or walk barefoot in the museum premises.
  • Shutterbugs, take note: Photography with any professional equipment including the use of flash and drones is a no-go inside the venue.
  • Pets cannot tag along for this experience, with the exception of guide dogs and service animals, properly leashed and with a public medical certificate.
  • From the square, the slope to the entrance of the Pitti Palace is rather steep (with a maximum gradient of 20%), so a companion is recommended for wheelchair users.
  • From the courtyard, you can take the stairs or lifts to access the Palatine Gallery (1st floor). The lifts are located on the right side near the cloakroom.
  • The entire Boboli Gardens area is pedestrianized, and is not accessible by vehicle; if you have a disability badge, you can park nearby.
  • Facilities: free cloakroom storage.
  • Backpacks, bags, umbrellas and other large objects must be stored in the cloakroom prior to entry.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
People looking at the statue of Neptune in Piazza della Signoria in the Medici district of Florence.
San Lorenzo Church facade in Florence with visitors gathered, part of Florence Half-Day Guided Tour.
The iconic domes of the Medici Chapels, Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence.
 The Vasari Corridor connecting the banks of the river Arno in Florence
Sculpture at Boboli Gardens, Florence
Blooming wisteria tunnel at Bardini gardens, Florence
Porcelain museum in Bardini gardens, Florence
People looking at the statue of Neptune in Piazza della Signoria in the Medici district of Florence.
San Lorenzo Church facade in Florence with visitors gathered, part of Florence Half-Day Guided Tour.
The iconic domes of the Medici Chapels, Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence.
 The Vasari Corridor connecting the banks of the river Arno in Florence
Sculpture at Boboli Gardens, Florence
Blooming wisteria tunnel at Bardini gardens, Florence
Porcelain museum in Bardini gardens, Florence
People looking at the statue of Neptune in Piazza della Signoria in the Medici district of Florence.
San Lorenzo Church facade in Florence with visitors gathered, part of Florence Half-Day Guided Tour.
The iconic domes of the Medici Chapels, Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence.
 The Vasari Corridor connecting the banks of the river Arno in Florence
Sculpture at Boboli Gardens, Florence
Blooming wisteria tunnel at Bardini gardens, Florence
Porcelain museum in Bardini gardens, Florence
Guided Tours
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Medici's Mile Guided Walking Tour with Boboli Gardens Tickets

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€49
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2 hr.
  • Combine your stroll through an entire district filled with Medici family constructions with convenient entry to the Boboli Gardens.
  • Pass by Palazzo Vecchio, Florence's town hall, which overlooks Signoria Square! Spot Vasari's Corridor and learn of its history from an expert guide.
  • The gardens hold numerous species of ornamental flowers, huge sculptural waterworks like the Artichoke Fountain, and quirky buildings like the Kafeehaus.
  • Tree branch archways offer perfect shade and mesmerizing foliage, many of which are found in Cypress Lane.
  • Combine your stroll through an entire district filled with Medici family constructions with convenient entry to the Boboli Gardens.
  • Pass by Palazzo Vecchio, Florence's town hall, which overlooks Signoria Square! Spot Vasari's Corridor and learn of its history from an expert guide.
  • The gardens hold numerous species of ornamental flowers, huge sculptural waterworks like the Artichoke Fountain, and quirky buildings like the Kafeehaus.
  • Tree branch archways offer perfect shade and mesmerizing foliage, many of which are found in Cypress Lane.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of the Medici district
  • Entry Boboli Gardens
  • Access to the Porcelain Museum & Bardini Gardens
  • Expert English or Spanish-speaking guide
  • Multilingual assistance at the meeting point

Exclusions

  • Guided tour of Boboli Gardens
  • Pro tip: Drinking fountains are located near the Garden of Madama, the Knight's Garden, the Grotto of Adam and Eve, and the Meadow of the Columns at Boboli.
  • Shutterbugs, take note: Photography with any professional equipment including the use of flash and drones is a no-go inside the venue.
  • Pets cannot tag along for this experience, with the exception of guide dogs and service animals, properly leashed and with a public medical certificate.
  • The entire Boboli Gardens area is pedestrianized, and is not accessible by vehicle; if you have a disability badge, you can park nearby.
  • Guests under the age of 12 years must be accompanied by an adult.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Uffizi Gallery exterior with Vasari Corridor, Florence, Italy, part of combo tour with Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens.
Vasari Corridor view with Uffizi Gallery entrance in Florence, Italy.
Tourists viewing Renaissance art at Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Vasari Corridor view from Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
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Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Boboli Gardens in Florence
Uffizi Gallery exterior with Vasari Corridor, Florence, Italy, part of combo tour with Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens.
Vasari Corridor view with Uffizi Gallery entrance in Florence, Italy.
Tourists viewing Renaissance art at Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Vasari Corridor view from Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
Visitors exploring art exhibits inside the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
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Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Boboli Gardens in Florence
Uffizi Gallery exterior with Vasari Corridor, Florence, Italy, part of combo tour with Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens.
Vasari Corridor view with Uffizi Gallery entrance in Florence, Italy.
Tourists viewing Renaissance art at Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
View of Palazzo Pitti and fountain from the Boboli Gardens
Palazzo Pitti in Florence
Vasari Corridor view from Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy.
Visitors exploring art exhibits inside the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.
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Palazzo Pitti in Florence
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Combo (Save 5%): Uffizi Gallery & Vasari Corridor Ticket + Pitti Palace, Boboli & Bardini Gardens Skip-the-Line Ticket

from €93.90
€89.21

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All-in-one Florence experience with Uffizi, Vasari Corridor, Pitti Palace & Boboli Gardens.

  • Save on time and money with this combo ticket that includes the Uffizi Gallery, Vasari Corridor, Pitti Palace, and Boboli Gardens.
  • Discover iconic Renaissance art at the Uffizi and explore the Medici family’s secret passageway in the Vasari Corridor.
  • Experience the grandeur of the Pitti Palace’s Royal Apartments with skip-the-line tickets before moving on to the Palatine Gallery and Porcelain Museum.
  • Unwind at the Boboli and Bardini Gardens, admiring fountains, grottoes, and centuries-old artifacts.

All-in-one Florence experience with Uffizi, Vasari Corridor, Pitti Palace & Boboli Gardens.

  • Save on time and money with this combo ticket that includes the Uffizi Gallery, Vasari Corridor, Pitti Palace, and Boboli Gardens.
  • Discover iconic Renaissance art at the Uffizi and explore the Medici family’s secret passageway in the Vasari Corridor.
  • Experience the grandeur of the Pitti Palace’s Royal Apartments with skip-the-line tickets before moving on to the Palatine Gallery and Porcelain Museum.
  • Unwind at the Boboli and Bardini Gardens, admiring fountains, grottoes, and centuries-old artifacts.

Inclusions

Uffizi Gallery & Vasari Corridor

  • Access to the Vasari Corridor
  • Entry to Uffizi Gallery

Pitti Palace & Boboli Gardens

  • Skip-the-line entry to Pitti Palace
  • Skip-the-line entry to Boboli Gardens
  • Access to Palatine Gallery
  • Access to Bardini Gardens
  • Access to Porcelain Museum

Exclusions

Uffizi Gallery & Vasari Corridor

  • Guided tour of Ufizzi Gallery and the Vasari Corridor

Pitti Palace & Boboli Gardens

  • Guide
  • Transfers
  • Access to the Grotta del Buontalenti at Boboli Gardens

Uffizi Gallery & Vasari Corridor

  • Keep in mind large bags and suitcases are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
  • This experience is accessible for people with reduced mobility.
  • Your tickets are nominative and cannot be transferred. The name and date of birth on the ticket must match the ID of the visitor.
  • Note: The time slot you select is for the Uffizi Gallery. You must arrive at the Vasari Corridor two hours later. Please note that re-entry to the Uffizi Gallery is not permitted once you proceed to the corridor.
  • Your ticket grants access to the Uffizi Gallery’s Statues and Paintings section, but visit it before your Vasari Corridor entry time, as it is a one-way route.
  • Once you exit the Corridor at the Buontalenti Grotto, you cannot return to the Corridor.

Pitti Palace & Boboli Gardens

  • Keep in mind food & beverages are not allowed in the exhibition areas.
  • Mobile phones must be turned off or at least placed in silent mode.
  • It is forbidden to run or walk barefoot in the museum premises.
  • Shutterbugs, take note: Photography with any professional equipment including the use of flash and drones is a no-go inside the venue.
  • Pets cannot tag along for this experience, with the exception of guide dogs and service animals, properly leashed and with a public medical certificate.
  • From the square, the slope to the entrance of the Pitti Palace is rather steep (with a maximum gradient of 20%), so a companion is recommended for wheelchair users.
  • From the courtyard, you can take the stairs or lifts to access the Palatine Gallery (1st floor). The lifts are located on the right side near the cloakroom.
  • The entire Boboli Gardens area is pedestrianized, and is not accessible by vehicle; if you have a disability badge, you can park nearby.
  • Facilities: free cloakroom storage.
  • Backpacks, bags, umbrellas and other large objects must be stored in the cloakroom prior to entry.
  • Guests under the age of 12 years must be accompanied by an adult.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

Boboli Gardens – Renaissance Italian Gardens and a UNESCO Heritage Site

Nestled behind Palazzo Pitti, the Boboli Gardens offer a serene escape from Florence's bustling streets. Spanning 45,000 square meters, these gardens feature one of the earliest examples of formal Italian landscaping, showcasing groundbreaking symmetrical designs. Stroll through tree-lined paths, admire Renaissance fountains, ancient grottos, an amphitheater, and elegant temples that reflect the legacies of the Medici, Lorraine, and Savoy dynasties. Explore curated tickets, tours, and our handy guide to plan the perfect visit.

Things to know before you buy Boboli Gardens tickets

  • Most tickets include skip-the-line entry, saving valuable time, especially during busy summer months. However, security checks may still cause minor delays.
  • Many tickets also grant access to Villa Bardini Gardens, with its breathtaking views of Florence, and the Porcelain Museum, which houses exquisite European artworks.
  • Guided tours are a great way to bring the stories of the Medici family, Renaissance art, and architectural brilliance to life. Expert guides reveal the hidden features of the gardens, like the Grotta del Buontalenti, and provide a deeper appreciation of Florence's history. Small group tours are perfect for those who want an intimate, interactive experience with plenty of opportunities to ask questions.
  • Located just steps away, Pitti Palace, complements the gardens perfectly. A visit to the palace reveals opulent rooms, priceless art collections, and Medici history, while the gardens provide a peaceful retreat and stunning views.
  • Combo Tickets: For a broader experience,combo tickets including the Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace, and Boboli Gardens offer discounted rates and five-day validity allowing you to explore the heart of the Medici district at your own pace.
  • Enhance your experience by walking the Medici’s exclusive passage connecting the Uffizi Gallery to the Boboli Gardens. This recently reopened Vasari Corridor offers a unique glimpse into their private world and spectacular views of Florence.
  • Tickets allow for single entry only and may be checked at multiple points.
  • Entry is free on the first Sunday of every month, but these days attract large crowds, and priority access is unavailable. 
  • Certain groups—such as children under 18, visitors with disabilities, ICOM members, and Florence residents—are eligible for free entry year-round.

Which Boboli Gardens ticket is best for you?

Boboli Gardens

Skip-the-line entry

  • Bypass long queues saving valuable time.
  • Provides access to the Boboli Gardens, along with neighboring attractions like the Porcelain Museum and Bardini Gardens
  • These tickets are perfect for independent travelers who want to explore at their own pace.

Recommended tickets:

  • Pitti Palace & Palatine Gallery, Boboli & Bardini Gardens Skip-the-Line Tickets
Boboli Gardens

Guided tours

  • Guided tours combine expert storytelling with hassle-free entry, allowing you to uncover the hidden stories of Boboli Gardens, the Medici family, and Renaissance art.
  • A tour streamlines your visit, ensuring you don't miss any highlights while avoiding potential confusion or overwhelm within the expansive palace and gardens.
  • Small group tours ensure a more personalized experience with plenty of opportunities for interaction.

Recommended tickets:

  • Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery & Boboli Gardens Guided Tour
Boboli Gardens

Combo tickets

  • Combo tickets bundle multiple Florence attractions into a single ticket, offering convenience, flexibility, and savings.
  • The access extends beyond Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens to other iconic Florence landmarks like the Uffizi Gallery and the Duomo Florence (including all it's famous sub-attractions), among others.
  • Some tickets are valid for up to five days, giving you plenty of time to take in Florence’s highlights at your own pace.

Recommended tickets:

Vasari Corridor tickets with boboli gardens access

Plan your visit to Boboli Gardens

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  • All Boboli Gardens entrances support accessibility. Visitors with mobility impairments or special health needs can access the gardens via Door 1 under the colonnade, equipped with an elevator leading directly to the second floor.
  • Free rental of wheelchairs and walkers is available at the ticket office, no booking or deposit required, subject to availability.
  • Use of electric scooters is evaluated case-by-case for safety. Visitors may be asked to transfer to museum wheelchairs at no extra cost.
  • Guide dogs for the blind and assistance dogs are permitted, provided they wear appropriate harnesses and leashes.
  • Accessible toilets are available within the gardens, including one near the Chestnut Meadow area and another at the entrance to Annalena.
  • Prams and pushchairs are allowed in the gardens, but they cannot be deposited in the cloakroom during the visit. Baby carriers are permitted, especially if small and worn on the front.
Boboli Garden Tickets
  • Store large items in the cloakroom; metal detector inspection may be required.
  • Groups limited to 16 people; tour guides must use whisper systems.
  • Maintain good manners and moderate voices; modest clothing required.
  • Visitors under 12 must be accompanied by an adult; silence mobile phones.
  • Do not touch artworks; no leaning on sculptures or running in the museum.
  • Eating, drinking, smoking, and flash photography are prohibited.
  • No writing or littering; dispose of waste in designated bins.
  • Prohibited items include knives, firearms, drones, and pets (except service animals).
  • Submit LAG products for security check; comply with security personnel.
  • Personal photography allowed without flash or tripods; commercial use requires authorization.
  • Marriage proposals allowed but must not disturb other visitors or involve professional photographers.
Boboli Garden Tickets
  • The gardens are huge, try downloading a map for efficient navigation, as not all points of interest are marked on standard mapping apps.
  • It's good practice to visit 15 minutes before the time on your ticket.
  • Boboli Gardens is a popular picnic spot with a beautiful city view. There's a dedicated picnic area on the eastern side between the Madama Grotto and the Fountain of Ganymede and a recently opened one near the Buontalenti Grotto.
  • Food options inside the gardens are limited, so consider bringing your own snacks or picnic supplies. Remember that sugary drinks and wine are not permitted, but soft juice boxes for kids are usually allowed.
  • When traveling with kids, keep an eye out for the bright green parakeets near the Porta Romana entrance, the large marble discs for climbing, and the face sculpture known as Tindaro Screpolato.
  • If you're a teen group, do watch the film "Inferno," which features scenes shot in the Boboli Gardens. You can even try recreating some shots and make your own audition photobook for fun!
Boboli Garden Tickets
  • Trattoria Ponte Vecchio - Enjoy stuffed pasta and Tuscan wines at this restaurant open from 11 AM to 11 PM daily.
  • Winter Garden Restaurant - Winter Garden Restaurant specializes in delish Tuscan cuisine paired with local wines.
  • Ristorante La Spada - Bite into grilled and roasted meats at the Ristorante La Spada.
  • Ristorante Storico Sabatini - Ristorante Storico Sabatini is a Tuscan restaurant offering signature pasta recipes, Florentine steak, etc.
Boboli Garden Tickets
  • Budget - L'Antica Porta Boutique B&B (140 m), Il Terrazzino su Boboli (160 m), Home in Florence B & B (450 m)
  • Mid-range - Il Pitti Soggiorno (30 m), B&B Beatrice Di Beatrice Burzagli (150 m), De'Bardi (550 m)
  • Luxury - Casa Botticelli in San Felice (130 m), Ad Astra (600 m), Ottantotto Firenze (500 m)

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Frequently asked questions about Boboli Garden tickets

What is included in the Boboli Gardens ticket?

The exact inclusions of a Boboli Gardens ticket depends upon the type of experience you've chosen. They typically include access to the gardens themselves, as well as neighboring and equally famed attractions like the Palazzo Pitti, Palatine Gallery, Porcelain Museum and Bardini Gardens. Do check the ticket details to confirm which additional sites are covered to make the most of your visit.

Do I need skip-the-line tickets at Boboli Gardens?

While skip-the-line tickets are not typically necessary for Boboli Gardens, they can be a lifesaver during peak tourist seasons when there are 1-2 hour longer queues at the ticket counters. Fortunately, most of our Boboli Gardens tickets include priority access.

On what days can I enter Boboli Gardens for free?

Boboli Gardens offers free admission on the first Sunday of each month. But why wait for the first Sunday rush? Skip the crowds and plan the perfect peaceful retreat in the beautiful Boboli Gardens on quieter days.

Do I need to book a specific time slot for my visit to Boboli Gardens?

Yes, you'd be asked to pick a slot when booking your ticket. This allows the management to control the flow of visitors and ensure a comfortable and safe experience for everyone. You can plan your visit on your schedule and avoid long queues. Typically these slots can't be rescheduled, so exercise some caution.

Why should I combine my Boboli visit with Pitti Palace?

It’s a steal deal! Pairing your visit to the Boboli Gardens with Palazzo Pitti is the most recommended way to explore the best of these Florentine Renaissance treasures. Inside the Pitti Palace, marvel at legendary artworks and intriguing historical artifacts that have been cherished for centuries. Then, step outside into Boboli Gardens for a serene retreat—perhaps even a delightful picnic—set amidst stunning sculptures and meticulously manicured terraced gardens. It's the perfect blend of indoor retrospection and outdoor fun—a truly enriching experience that offers the best of both worlds in one delightful outing!

Are Boboli Gardens free for children?

Children under 18 years old can enter the Boboli Gardens for free. Do note that children under 12 years must be accompanied by an adult.

Are Boboli Gardens wheelchair friendly?

While Boboli Gardens boast poetically beautiful landscapes, their layout across hilly terrain may pose challenges for individuals with mobility issues. Although there are some less gravelly paths available, wheelchair users may find themselves restricted to certain areas of the gardens. However, efforts have been made to enhance accessibility, including accessible entrances, ramps, and designated paths suitable for wheelchairs. Free wheelchair rental services are available on-site to facilitate exploration for all visitors.

Is there stroller accessibility?

Stroller accessibility is limited in Boboli Gardens due to its challenging terrain, it's advisable to bring a lightweight stroller that's easy to fold and carry. The gardens feature hilly terrain and stairs, making maneuvering difficult with bulky strollers. However, you can still explore some areas that have somewhat concrete pathways throughout these expansive gardens.

What are the key highlights of Boboli Gardens?

A few key highlights of the Boboli Gardens are Giorgio Vasari’s Large Grotto, Giambologna’s The Fountain of the Ocean, Neptune’s Fountain by Stoldo Lorenzi, and a 34-century old obelisk from Egypt.

Are pets allowed in Boboli Gardens?

Unfortunately, Boboli Gardens do not permit pets, except for service animals assisting visitors with disabilities. Therefore, if you plan to visit Boboli Gardens, it's best to leave your pets at home or make alternative arrangements for their care during your visit.

Can I have a picnic at Boboli gardens?

Boboli Gardens is THE perfect spot to have a hearty picnic with great Florence views! Set up your picnic in the designated area on the eastern side of the gardens, located between the Madama Grotto and the Fountain of Ganymede. While picnicking is allowed in this area, please be aware that sugary drinks, soda, and wine are not permitted inside the gardens.

Is there any dress code for visiting Boboli Gardens?

Yes, there is a dress code for visiting Boboli Gardens. Visitors are required to wear clothing appropriate to the formal setting of the museum. This means that wearing bathing costumes, skimpy clothing, wedding dresses, period costumes, or any other fancy dress that is undignified for such places is considered inappropriate. Additionally, walking barefoot or bare-chested in the museum is strictly forbidden.

Can I enter the Gardens once I exit?

Sorry, re-entry to Boboli Gardens is typically not allowed. Once you leave the gardens, your visit is considered concluded, and you would need to purchase a new ticket if you wish to re-enter on another occasion. Therefore, it's essential to plan your visit accordingly and ensure you have ample time to explore all the attractions within the gardens before exiting.