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Florence Duomo Tickets

Things to know before buying Florence Duomo Tickets

    • Tickets are often limited and sell out quickly, so booking in advance is highly recommended.
       
    • Different ticket types are available, including combined tickets for the dome, museum, baptistery, and bell tower.
       
    • The climb to the dome involves narrow, steep staircases—be prepared for a physically demanding ascent.
       
    • Entry times are usually scheduled to control crowd flow; arriving late may result in losing your slot.
       
    • Some tickets include access to the cathedral’s terraces for panoramic views of Florence.
       
    • Audio guides and guided tours can enhance your experience but may come at an additional cost.
       
    • Children under a certain age often enter for free or at a discounted rate—check age policies before purchasing.
       
    • Photography restrictions may apply inside certain parts of the Duomo complex; respect the rules to avoid fines.

     

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How to Get There
  • Flying to Florence
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  • Taking the Train
    Trains from big cities like Rome or Milan can bring you right to Florence.
     
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Things to See
  • Museums and Art
    Visit famous places like the Uffizi Gallery or see the statue of David.
     
  • Cool Buildings and Bridges
    Don’t miss the big cathedral (Duomo) or the old bridge (Ponte Vecchio).
     
  • Secret Spots
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Getting Around the City
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    Florence is small, so walking is one of the best ways to explore.
     
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    Rent a bike or scooter for a fun and fast way to see more.
     
Easy Day Trips
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    Visit beautiful hills, vineyards, and small towns in Tuscany.
     
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    Take short trips to places like Pisa or Siena—they’re not far!
     
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