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Combo (Save 23%): Brunelleschi Dome + Accademia Gallery + Uffizi Gallery Tickets with Audioguide

Tourists viewing Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" at Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
Crowd viewing Michelangelo's David in the Hall of Prisoners, Accademia Gallery, Florence.
Sculpture of Abduction of a Sabine Woman in Accademia Gallery, Florence.
Florence Cathedral with dome and cityscape view, Italy.

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TERESA FENOLLOSA-GARCIA

Teresa

Feb 2026
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Everything worked perfectly. We received the final tickets via WhatsApp the day before. We went first to the museum, then to the dome, where we hardly had to queue (note to other tourists going up to the dome: I was carrying a normal-sized Kipling-type backpack, and they wouldn't let me take it up, so I had to leave it in the cloakroom). The climb was a little tough, more for me because it's a bit claustrophobic than because of the steps. But it was definitely worth it. Then we went to the cloister and from there to the cathedral without having to queue to get in, as we were advised on WhatsApp. The only negative thing to note was that we paid for the whole pass and couldn't go up the bell tower because it was undergoing maintenance.
CLARA ISABEL SERRANO MARTINEZ

Clara

Feb 2026
Verified booking
At first we were upset because we had a problem with the entry time, but honestly it was our fault for arriving late. Even so, the girl at the meeting point was very friendly and helped us throughout, which made the experience incredible and totally worth it. Climbing Brunelleschi's dome was one of the most impressive moments of the trip: the views of Florence are spectacular and the thrill of being inside a Renaissance masterpiece is unique. An essential visit and highly recommended.
Baroni Alessandro

Baroni

Jan 2026
Verified booking
The visit was a continuous thrill. It is difficult to rank the building and the works it contains. I was particularly annoyed by the constant requests for reviews. I felt compelled to write one to stop the constant requests... If you intend to be professionals, this is not the way to go about it. If someone wants to leave a review because they feel the need to, that's fine, but it's wrong to force them to do so.
ALVIERO MARTINI

Alviero

Jan 2026
Verified booking
It's not the first time I've visited them, but every time I discover something I had missed before, there is so much to see! This latest visit confirmed the GREATNESS of the UFFIZI, wonders and impressive discoveries! I could spend days inside the museum experiencing nocturnal sensations, watched over and reassured that the sculptures and paintings convey emotions to me. Nocturnal! Long live the Uffizi! Alviero Martini
George Imrie

George

Feb 2026
Verified booking
Both galleries were great to visit with many memorable visis. I did feel it was difficult to follow a recognisable flow through the Uffizi but managed to see everything I was interested in and believe I didn't miss anything. The Accademia was excellent with the obvious start being "David". However, an unexpected bonus was the historical musical istrument section which I found very interesting.
jose bonilla

Jose

Feb 2026
Verified booking
I was able to quickly check my ticket at a nearby location. The staff at the entrance were very friendly. Since we had purchased our tickets online from Chile, everything went smoothly. Inside, it was easy to view all the works, as there weren't that many visitors, perhaps because it's winter in Italy. The works on display are of immeasurable beauty.
    • Experience Florence’s top three icons with timed entry and an audio guide that adds meaning to every stop.

    • Climb Brunelleschi’s Dome to reach sweeping 360° views after a thrilling ascent through the cupola.

    • At Accademia Gallery meet David up close and feel Michelangelo’s brilliance unfold with every step.

    • At Uffizi Gallery move through masterpieces where Botticelli, da Vinci, and Michelangelo come vividly to life.

  • Florence Duomo

    • Timed-entry to Brunelleschi's dome

    • Entry to Florence Duomo, Giotto's Bell Tower, Opera del Duomo Museum, St. John’s Baptistery, and Santa Reparata Crypt

    • Audio guide in Chinese, German, English, French, Italian, and Spanish

    Uffizi Gallery

    • Timed entry to Uffizi Gallery

    • Audio guide in English, Chinese, German, French, Spanish, and Italian

    Accademia Gallery

    • Priority entry to Accademia Gallery

    • Audio guide in English, French, Italian, Spanish, German & Chinese

  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

  • 808 reviews

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    What our guests say

    Bentele Martin

    Bentele

    Mar 2026
    Verified booking
    The indicated entrance no. 3 to the Uffizi Gallery did not exist. There are only entrances 1 and 2. The overview in the audio guide does not correspond to the room names in the Uffizi Gallery. This makes it difficult to find your way around. Nevertheless, the visit was worthwhile. The information in the audio guide was very good. The exhibition is unique and the waiting time in the queue was reasonable.
    Trevisan Marina

    Trevisan

    Mar 2026
    Verified booking
    A wonderful experience, we went straight to visit the Uffizi Gallery. It was my fault for not reading the instructions carefully, so I didn't bring headphones to listen to the audio guide. Everything was sorted out at the counter, where I rented an accessory with all the explanations.
    WANG WEI JUN

    Wang

    Mar 2026
    Verified booking
    Very convenient! Quick exchange at the desk. The audio guide uses your own phone, not a physical device from the counter—it was a little confusing, but the staff were very helpful.
    Alex Caravaca Gari

    Alex

    Mar 2026
    Verified booking
    It took us a while to find our way around, and some rooms didn't correspond to the audio guide, but it was really wonderful to see everything with such detailed explanations.
    ANA MARÍA

    Ana

    Mar 2026
    Verified booking
    Both visits were wonderful. The audio guides allow you to visit at your own pace, repeat content, etc. Downloading and entry were easy.
  • Discover Florence’s masterpieces, from soaring domes to world-famous art, all in one seamless experience.

    Florence Duomo

    Getting started

    Arrive at your chosen Dome climb time and show your ticket at the priority entrance. Standard security applies, so keep your ID accessible.

    What to expect

    Climb Brunelleschi’s masterpiece for panoramic city views, then explore the rest of the Complex, including the Museum, Baptistery, and Bell Tower, within 3 days from your Dome climb.

    Features

    • Timed Dome access: A smooth, delay-free climb with reserved entry.

    • Multilingual audio guide: Stories of the cupola, bell tower, and bronze doors brought to life in your language.

    • Explore at your pace: Roam the Complex sites freely after your climb.

    Uffizi Gallery

    Getting started

    Arrive at your timed entry slot and present your ticket at the priority entrance. Routine security checks may require ID.

    What to expect

    Walk into one of the world’s greatest Renaissance collections, home to Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, da Vinci’s early works, and masterpieces from the Medici legacy.

    Features

    • Timed entry: A steady, crowd-managed flow that makes your visit smoother.

    • Audio guide: Adds depth to each room, from symbolism to technique, in your preferred language.

    • Explore freely: Wander the galleries at your pace and absorb centuries of artistic evolution.

    Accademia Gallery

    Getting started

    Use your reserved-time ticket to bypass the queues at the entrance. Security procedures are standard; keep your ID ready.

    What to expect

    See Michelangelo’s David in all its grandeur, alongside the Prisoners, the Hall of the Colossus, and collections of Florentine masters.

    Features

    • Priority entry: Cuts down wait times so you can start exploring sooner.

    • Multilingual audio guide: Unpacks Michelangelo’s works and key highlights across the museum.

    • Explore at your pace: Move through sculpture halls and curated exhibits at your pace.

  • Uffizi Gallery

    MondayClosed
    Tuesday8:15am - 6:30pmlast entry 5:30pm
    Wednesday8:15am - 6:30pmlast entry 5:30pm
    Thursday8:15am - 6:30pmlast entry 5:30pm
    Friday8:15am - 6:30pmlast entry 5:30pm
    Saturday8:15am - 6:30pmlast entry 5:30pm
    Sunday8:15am - 6:30pmlast entry 5:30pm

    Accademia Gallery

    MondayClosed
    Tuesday8:15am - 6:50pmlast entry 6:20pm
    Wednesday8:15am - 6:50pmlast entry 6:20pm
    Thursday8:15am - 6:50pmlast entry 6:20pm
    Friday8:15am - 6:50pmlast entry 6:20pm
    Saturday8:15am - 6:50pmlast entry 6:20pm
    Sunday8:15am - 6:50pmlast entry 6:20pm

    Brunelleschi's Dome

    Monday8:15am - 6:45pm
    Tuesday8:15am - 6:45pm
    Wednesday8:15am - 6:45pm
    Thursday8:15am - 6:45pm
    Friday8:15am - 6:45pm
    Saturday8:15am - 4:30pm
    Sunday12:45pm - 4:30pm
  • What to bring

    • A valid photo ID matching the ticket name.

    • Carry headphones for a seamless audio guide experience.

    What's not allowed

    • Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas must be left in the free cloakroom near the entrances of Accademia and Uffizi Galleries. Please note there’s no cloakroom at Florence Duomo.

    • Flash photography, outside food and drink, drones, and pets (except service animals with advance notice) are not allowed at any of the three sites.

    Accessibility

    • Both the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries are wheelchair and stroller accessible, with facilities to accommodate visitors with mobility needs.

    • An accessible entrance is located on the right side of the Florence Duomo for guests with motor disabilities. The dome climb is not suitable for wheelchair users or people with motor disabilities.

    Additional information

    • No re-entry is allowed once you exit either gallery.

    • On the first Sunday of every month, the Uffizi offers free entry during normal opening hours.

    • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at the Accademia.

    • The Florence Duomo is open from Monday to Saturday between 10:15am and 3:45pm, and closed on Sundays and during religious celebrations.

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