Florence Pass Light

Discover the most iconic attractions of Florence with Florence Pass Light, the city card perfect for a weekend or short trip.

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Informazioni sul Florence Pass Light

With Florence Pass Light you can discover the main attractions of Florence stress-free,
especially if you have limited time and don’t want to miss the best.
The package includes priority access to:

  • Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum
  • Uffizi Gallery
  • Accademia Gallery

If you want to make your visit even more complete, you can extend your pass with other unmissable attractions:

  • Brunelleschi’s Dome and Florence Cathedral (with Premium skip-the-line ticket)
  • City Sightseeing Florence Hop-off Bus Tour
  • Giotto's Bell Tower
  • Opera Museum

Important:

  • Booking is required for all attractions.
  • You will receive an access voucher for each attraction.
  • Download the Florence Pass app to easily manage all your access vouchers.
  • To enter the attractions, show your access vouchers directly from the app.

What does this pass include?

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✅ Uffizi Gallery: Priority Entrance Ticket

The Uffizi Gallery, located in the heart of Florence, is much more than just a museum: it’s an exhilarating journey through stories of genius and innovation, discovering masterpieces that have shaped the history of art. From Botticelli to Michelangelo, from Caravaggio to Raphael, every detail of these immortal works reveals the dreams, passions, secrets, and visions of great masters. Here, the Renaissance comes to life, opening a window to an era of extraordinary beauty, continuing to inspire and astonish generation after generation.


What’s included:

- Priority entrance ticket to the Uffizi Gallery.


What you’ll see:

- Renaissance masterpieces that tell the evolution of art, from the earliest Byzantine paintings to Baroque.

- Extraordinary works such as Botticelli's The Birth of Venus and Primavera, Leonardo da Vinci’s Adoration of the Magi, and Michelangelo's Tondo Doni.

- The rooms dedicated to Caravaggio, showcasing the astonishing and dramatic realism of his style.

- Filippo Lippi’s delicate Madonnas, Raphael’s refined portraits, and Giotto’s revolutionary artistic expression.

- A unique collection, including portraits of the Medici and unfinished works that reveal the technique and genius of great masters.


Important information:

- Entrance through Gate 3 at Piazzale degli Uffizi, Florence. Show your digital voucher and ID to receive your paper ticket.

- After collecting your ticket, proceed to Gate 1 with your paper ticket (look for the "Reserved for Ticket Holders" sign).

- Wheelchair accessible.

- Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time.

- Visitors with disabilities and their companion enter for free with a valid disability certificate.

- Audioguides available in French, Japanese, English, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and German.


Opening hours:

Every day except Monday and Tuesday, from 8:15 AM to 6:30 PM

✅ Galleria dell'Accademia: Biglietto d'ingresso prioritario

The Accademia Gallery in Florence is renowned worldwide for housing Michelangelo’s David, one of the most iconic sculptures in the history of art and a true symbol of harmony and beauty in the Renaissance. Beyond this famous masterpiece, the gallery preserves an extraordinary collection of sculptures, paintings, and musical instruments spanning from the Renaissance to the Baroque period.


What’s included
:

- Skip-the-line entry to the Galleria dell’Accademia, allowing you to immerse yourself in the heart of Renaissance art without long waits.

- Access to Michelangelo’s David, to admire up close an iconic representation of beauty and intellectual strength.

- Entry to permanent and temporary exhibitions, featuring several masterpieces by Michelangelo and thematic displays offering new perspectives on artworks and artistic movements.

What you’ll see:

- The magnificent David, an extraordinary sculpture created between 1501 and 1504, a symbol of the Renaissance and the city of Florence itself: standing over 5 meters tall, it portrays the young biblical hero with unparalleled mastery that remains astonishing to this day.

- Michelangelo’s unfinished works, such as the Prigioni, which reveal the creative process of the great master.

- The intriguing Pietà di Palestrina, whose mystery continues to captivate scholars and visitors: is it truly a work by Michelangelo or not?

- Rare and precious musical instruments from the Luigi Cherubini Conservatory, including string and wind instruments dating back to the 17th and 19th centuries, offering a unique glimpse into the history of music.


Important information:

- Address: Via Ricasoli, 58/60, 50122 Florence (FI)

- Wheelchair accessible.

✅ Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum®: Entry Ticket

Explore the timeless genius of Leonardo with a visit to the Museo Interattivo Leonardo da Vinci®: located in the heart of Florence, this museum offers an extraordinary journey into the revolutionary inventions of the Renaissance master. For over twenty years, the exhibition has captivated visitors of all ages, showcasing flying machines, submarines, robots, and other incredible creations designed over five centuries ago that still amaze today. Each room in the museum invites you to experience Leonardo’s visionary ideas firsthand, revealing extraordinary insights that anticipated the future.

What’s included:

- Priority access to the Museo Interattivo Leonardo da Vinci®, offering an immersive experience without long waits, as you explore interactive exhibitions designed to unveil Leonardo's genius.

- Interactive displays and explanatory panels available in six languages (Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, and Russian).


What you’ll see:

- Faithful reconstructions of Leonardo’s inventions, from flying machines to the armored tank.
- The room of mirrors, where you can explore Leonardo’s studies on light and the principles behind photography.
- Models of machinery still in use today, such as helicopters, bicycles, and machine guns.
- Interactive workshops to build some of his most iconic inventions, including the mobile bridge and the dome.


Important information:

- Address: Via dei Servi, 66/R, 50122 Florence (FI)
- Opening hours:
Monday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- How to get there:

Bus: Lines 14, 23, and C1 to Santa Maria Nuova or lines 6, 14, 19, 23, and 31 to Santissima Annunziata.

🏛️ Brunelleschi Dome & Cathedral: Premium Skip The Line Ticket

Brunelleschi Dome & Cathedral: Premium Skip The Line Ticket

The Florence Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, is one of the largest and most significant examples of Renaissance architecture, as well as an unmistakable symbol of Florence. Inside, the fresco of the Last Judgment by Vasari and Zuccari, which covers the entire dome, is an unmissable masterpiece. In the Museum of the Opera del Duomo, you can admire sculptures and artifacts that tell the story of centuries of Florentine art. The Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, is an extraordinary work not only for its size (with a diameter of over 45 meters) but also for the ingenuity with which it was constructed without the aid of a supporting structure. Accessing the Dome is a magical experience that allows you to appreciate the perfection of this architectural masterpiece and enjoy a breathtaking view of Florence.


What’s included:

- Skip-the-line entry to Brunelleschi's Dome (you'll be the first to enter in your time slot), to avoid long waits and admire Brunelleschi's masterpiece from a unique perspective, exploring the internal structure and the history behind this extraordinary work of art and engineering.

- Entry to the Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Museum of the Opera del Duomo, and Santa Reparata (valid for 72 hours): this allows you to explore other treasures of the Duomo complex, climb the magnificent Giotto’s Bell Tower for another spectacular view of the city and the Cathedral, visit the Museum of the Opera del Duomo, which hosts original artworks related to the cathedral’s construction and history, and discover the ancient ruins of Santa Reparata, the church that preceded the current Cathedral.

- Free entry to the Florence Cathedral and assistance from the Cathedral staff at the meeting point.


What you’ll see
:

- A 360° panoramic view of Florence from the base of the Dome, offering a unique perspective of the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.

- The Last Judgment by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari, the largest mural painting in the world, which decorates the interior of the Dome.

- The historic construction of the Dome, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, whose innovative structure is considered one of the greatest engineering feats of the Renaissance.

- Access to the Museum of the Opera del Duomo, where you can admire artifacts and artworks that narrate the history of this extraordinary monument.

- Giotto’s Bell Tower, 82 meters tall, from which you can get an up-close view of the Cathedral and its iconic dome.

- Santa Reparata, where you can explore the ancient ruins of the church that preceded the current Cathedral.


Important Information:

- Address: Piazza del Duomo, 50122, Florence (FI)

- Opening Hours:

Giotto’s Bell Tower: 08:15 - 18:50
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore: 10:15 - 15:45, closed on Sundays

Brunelleschi's Dome: Monday to Friday 8:15 AM - 6:45 PM; Saturday 8:15 AM - 4:30 PM; Sunday 12:45 PM - 4:30 PM
Museum of the Opera del Duomo: 09:00 - 19:45

🏛️ Palazzo Pitti, Boboli & Bardini Gardens: Skip The Line Ticket

Palazzo Pitti, Boboli & Bardini Gardens: Skip The Line Ticket

Discover the secrets of Florence with a unique experience that allows you to explore one of the city's most important museum complexes, along with its magnificent gardens.
Palazzo Pitti, once the residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany, houses art galleries that tell the stories of an era when Florence was the center of the world. But it's not just the art that will surprise you: the Boboli Gardens, with their elegant fountains and centuries-old statues, and the Bardini Gardens, immersed in harmonious vegetation, offer an intimate and refined oasis of tranquility, with a spectacular view of the city.

What's included:

- Unlimited entry to Palazzo Pitti, the former residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany.

- Access to the Boboli Gardens, a historic park with a vast collection of sculptures and exotic plants.

- Skip-the-line entry to the Bardini Gardens, to enjoy one of the most stunning panoramas of Florence.

What you'll see:

- Palazzo Pitti, one of Florence's major museum complexes, with its magnificent and numerous art collections, including the Palatine Gallery and the Museum of Silver.

- The Boboli Gardens, a magnificent example of an Italian garden with fountains, statues, and scenes that have fascinated visitors for centuries.

- The Bardini Garden, offering one of the best panoramic views of Florence, along with an elegant composition of plants and flowers.


Important information:

- Entrance from Piazza de' Pitti, 50125, Florence. You must visit Palazzo Pitti first to access the other locations.

- Exchange your voucher for a paper ticket at Palazzo Pitti, then keep it and show it at any location within the complex. If lost, you will not be able to request a refund.

- Last entry to the Boboli Gardens one hour before closing.

- Dogs are not allowed in the Boboli Gardens.

- Wheelchair accessible.

- It's recommended to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time.

Opening hours:
- Palazzo Pitti: every day except on Monday, 08:15 - 18:30.
- Boboli Gardens: every day, 08:15 - 16:30.
- Bardini Garden: every day, 10:00 - 17:00.