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Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens: Guided Tour & Skip the Line

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Mary,  United States United States
29 Sep 2023
Excellent
We were able to skip the line, as advertised. We enjoyed seeing the beautiful Palazzo and walking in the gardens. The Tiqets website was easy to use and enabled us to obtain tickets while the...
We were able to skip the line, as advertised. We enjoyed seeing the beautiful Palazzo and walking in the gardens. The Tiqets website was easy to use and enabled us to obtain tickets while the official website did not.
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Krista,  United States United States
16 Sep 2023
Excellent
Queue to the right of the main entrance to exchange your voucher for an entry ticket. Ours was maybe a 10 minute wait. The gardens were a welcome outdoor walk after many museums and churches.
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Zohar,  Israel Israel
29 Jun 2023
Excellent
With this ticket we saved a lot of time so it was well worth it. The Palazzo is very impressive and so are the gardens. In the gardens you have to walk your way up, literally, so bring good walking shoes!
With this ticket we saved a lot of time so it was well worth it. The Palazzo is very impressive and so are the gardens. In the gardens you have to walk your way up, literally, so bring good walking shoes!
Palazzo Pitti, Boboli & Bardini Gardens

About: Boboli Gardens

Originally conceived in the 16th century, the Boboli Gardens are now home to a remarkable 3,000-year old Egyptian obelisk, design features by leading architects such as Ammanati and Vasari, and eye-catching statues, grottoes, and fountains from the likes of Giambologna.

Boboli Gardens
Friday 08:15 - 18:30
Saturday 08:15 - 18:30
Sunday 08:15 - 18:30
Monday 08:15 - 18:30
Tuesday 08:15 - 18:30
Wednesday 08:15 - 18:30
Thursday 08:15 - 18:30
Boboli Gardens
Piazza Pitti 1, Florence
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Built between 1609 and 1613, this opulent structure - fountains, gardens, pink marble walls, frescoed ceilings - seems ideally suited to house one of the world's best collections of art. And that was exactly what it was built for. Architect Flaminio Ponzio designed it for the cardinal and art collector Scipione Borghese, who wanted a party villa on the edge of town where he could house his enormous collection of priceless art. In 1901, the collection (and the gallery, and the park that surrounds it) was acquired by the Italian government, and opened to the public. As a museum, Galleria Borghese punches well above its weight with an impressive hit rate of masterpieces. Sculptures by Bernini and Canova, paintings, by Caravaggio, Raphael and Titian... the list goes on.
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