Florence: Accademia Gallery, Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens with audioguides
Immerse yourself in Florence’s timeless art skip the lines at the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries, admire masterpieces at the Pitti Palace, wander through the lush Boboli Gardens, and enjoy access to other must-see attractions over the next five days
Your 5-day museum pass becomes active upon entry to the Accademia Gallery. Once activated, you’ll have the flexibility to visit all other included museums, including the Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, at your own pace within the next five consecutive days. For Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens there’s no fixed entry time, simply access each site during its regular opening hours.
You will receive your tickets and three audioguides (Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery and City of Florence) at your meeting point.
Begin your journey at the Accademia Gallery, famous worldwide for Michelangelo’s David, one of the most iconic sculptures ever created. Explore other masterpieces by the great Florentine artist, including his Prisoners and St. Matthew, as well as an exceptional collection of Renaissance paintings and musical instruments.
Continue your art journey at the Uffizi Gallery, Italy’s most visited museum and home to the world’s largest collection of Renaissance masterpieces. Once the private collection of the powerful Medici family, the Uffizi features works by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Giotto, and Caravaggio. Admire Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Primavera, discover the history of the Vasari Corridor, and wander through 96 rooms filled with timeless beauty. Take a moment to relax at the Uffizi’s terrace café overlooking Piazza della Signoria and Brunelleschi’s Dome.
Cross the Arno River to visit the majestic Pitti Palace, the former royal residence of the Medici, Lorraine, and Savoy families. Inside, discover the Palatine Gallery, displaying over 500 Renaissance masterpieces in lavishly decorated rooms adorned with frescoes and stuccoes. Admire works by Raphael, Titian, Rubens, Caravaggio, and Perugino, and step inside the Royal Apartments, which embody centuries of Florentine elegance.
Located within the palace, the Museum of Fashion and Costume takes you on a fascinating journey through five centuries of style, from historical garments and theatrical costumes to designer creations by Gucci, Versace, Pucci, and Armani. Continue to the Treasury of the Grand Dukes, a dazzling collection of jewels, cameos, and gemstones once owned by the Medici and Lorraine families, showcasing extraordinary craftsmanship and royal opulence.
Don’t miss the Gallery of Modern Art, located on the top floor of the palace, featuring Italian works from the late 18th to early 20th century, including masterpieces by the Macchiaioli movement , Fattori, Lega, and Signorini, marking the transition toward modern art.
End your experience with a stroll through the Boboli Gardens, a magnificent example of Renaissance landscape design. Wander among elegant paths, marble statues, fountains, and shaded groves, and take in panoramic views of Florence. The gardens’ design later inspired many of Europe’s royal parks, including Versailles.





















































