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Book your Florence ticket in 3 steps
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Choose your attraction
Pick a museum, monument, or combo pass. Each listing shows the real ticket price, booking fee, and available time slots.
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Select your date and time
Timed entry means you arrive at a specific slot. Peak season slots for the Uffizi and Accademia sell out weeks in advance.
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Pay securely, skip the line
Payment is processed via Headout's secure checkout. Your mobile ticket arrives by email. Show it at the entrance — no printing needed.
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Do I need to book Florence attraction tickets in advance?
Yes, advance booking for Florence museum tickets is essential during peak season. The Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery see wait times exceeding 90 minutes from Easter through September. Ticket holders still wait, but significantly less than walk-in visitors. Book 2–3 weeks ahead if traveling April through September. January, February, and December offer low-season advantages — walk-in tickets remain readily available during these months.
How much do Uffizi Gallery tickets cost in 2026?
The Uffizi Gallery charges €25 for full-price admission. Pitti Palace costs €19. Boboli Gardens costs €10. The 5-museum Uffizi Galleries pass, which includes the Vasari Corridor, costs €58 and remains valid for 5 days. Advance bookings add a €2–4 fee per ticket. Visitors under 18 gain free entry. EU citizens aged 18–24 pay just €2.
Can I cancel or change my Florence museum ticket after booking?
Cancellation options depend on your booking source. The official Uffizi ticketing system does not allow cancellations or refunds after issuance. Reseller platforms often permit full refunds if cancellations occur 24–48 hours before your visit. Check your specific cancellation policy before confirming your purchase.
Are there free entry days at Florence museums?
Yes, Florence's state museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of each month. Additional free dates include April 25, June 2, and November 4. March 8 grants free entry to female visitors only. Free entry days create 2–3 hour queues, often longer than regular paid days. Paid timed-entry slots move faster, even on free-entry dates.
What is the best combo ticket for Florence?
The Uffizi and Accademia combination serves as the most popular pairing for first-time visitors. Schedule the Accademia at 9:00 AM, take a brief rest, then enter the Uffizi at 11:30 AM. Both museums sit within walking distance. Allow at least 45 minutes between timed entries. For extended exploration, the 5-museum Uffizi Galleries pass at €58 covers the full complex across 5 days.
Is the Firenze Card worth buying?
The Firenze Card's value depends on your specific itinerary. This card costs €85 and provides 72-hour access to 60+ museums plus free public transport. First-time visitors over 25 who plan to visit many attractions benefit most. Solo visits to the Uffizi and Accademia cost less with individual tickets. EU citizens aged 18–24 already receive substantial discounts—the card rarely justifies its cost for this age group.
Do children get free entry to Florence museums?
Yes, visitors under 18 enter Florence's state museums at no cost, including the Uffizi and Accademia. An adult must accompany children at all times. EU citizens aged 18–24 pay €2. During peak season, free entry still requires a reserved timed-entry slot—free admission does not permit walk-in access.ShareContentGuidelines - Semantic Content Writing.docxdocx
