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Florence Duomo Tickets

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Duomo Florence Tickets Overview

Your ticket options for the Florence Cathedral complex depend on what you want to see. Entry to the main cathedral floor is free and does not require a ticket.

However, if you want to climb Brunelleschi’s Dome, visit Giotto’s Bell Tower, explore the Baptistery of St. John, or see the historic Opera del Duomo Museum, you need to purchase specific Florence Duomo tickets.

Brunelleschi’s Dome tickets are in high demand and require you to reserve an exact time slot in advance to secure your spot.

Standard Duomo tickets in Florence come in several forms. These enable you to select a reserved entry time for top sites like the baptistery or the museum.

With Florence Duomo skip-the-line tickets, you can avoid the long lines that often fill Piazza del Duomo. Many tickets also include a digital audio guide for your phone, explaining the details of the famous dome frescoes and the Cathedral’s history.

Key benefits:

  • Skip hours of general admission lines with pre-booked entry
  • Follow a digital audio guide for context on art and architecture
  • Get guaranteed admission to your chosen monuments at your selected times

Best for: Travelers who prefer exploring at their own speed and want access to specific attractions without being part of a large group.

Unlock a unique way to tour the Florence Duomo on a guided visit that gives you more than just entry. Guides unravel the story of Florence’s Renaissance boom, the Medici’s influence, and Brunelleschi’s groundbreaking dome construction.

Duomo Florence climb tickets on a guided tour often use a separate route, moving you quickly to the top while sharing rich details about the site.

Key benefits:

  • Walk up all 463 steps or the 414 steps of the Bell Tower with perspective and stories
  • Learn the secrets of the cathedral’s engineering and art along the way
  • Save time with priority entry on selected tours

Best for: First-timers and history fans who want every question answered, and every major feature explained.

Choose from three main types of Florence Duomo tickets: the Brunelleschi Pass, the Giotto Pass, and the Ghiberti Pass.

The Brunelleschi Pass covers every major site, including the famous dome climb, bell tower, baptistery, museum, and Santa Reparata. The Giotto Pass lets you enter every site except the dome, while the Ghiberti Pass covers the museum, the baptistery, and Santa Reparata only.

Key benefits:

  • Get the best value if you want to see more than one area
  • Use a single digital ticket valid for 72 hours, so you decide your own pace across several days

Best for: First-timers staying in Florence for a few days, wanting to see all the main sites while saving money and avoiding multiple ticket lines.

Discover the Duomo in Florence

Climb Brunelleschi's Dome and move between two layers of the world’s largest masonry dome. As you climb, you get close-up views of Giorgio Vasari’s Last Judgment frescoes. At the top, you reach a circular terrace with full 360˚ views of Florence—one of the city’s most striking photo spots.

This dome is only open to those with Brunelleschi’s Dome tickets. Without a time-slot ticket, you cannot access this area.

Standing beside the cathedral, the bell tower is covered in white, green, and pink marble. Climb past several terraces and windows, giving different views of the dome and city as you go up. From the top, you see the dome from a new angle and enjoy a quieter, less crowded spot for photos.

Your Brunelleschi or Giotto Pass includes entry to Giotto’s Bell Tower.

Visit one of the oldest in Florence and see the famous bronze doors, known as the Gates of Paradise. Inside, golden mosaics from the 1200s cover the ceiling, telling biblical stories in shimmering detail.

All Duomo pass types include access to the baptistery, where you can view the doors and mosaics up close.

Know Before You Go: Visiting the Duomo Florence

Cathedral:

  • Monday to Saturday from 10:15 to 15:45
  • Closed to tourists on Sundays and religious holidays

Bell Tower:

  • Monday to Sunday from 8:15 to 18:45

Dome:

  • Monday to Friday from 8:15 to 18:45
  • Saturdays from 8:15 to 16:30
  • Sundays and public holidays from 12:45 to 16:30

The entire complex is closed on 25 December, 1 January, and Easter Sunday. Hours may change for special events or maintenance. Always consult the official website for the latest opening times before your visit.

  • Address: Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
  • By foot: The piazza is in Florence’s center. It’s a 10-minute walk from Santa Maria Novella (SMN) train station
  • Transport: Most of the historic area is pedestrianized, so plan to walk

The cathedral floor is wheelchair accessible, but reaching the dome and bell tower requires climbing narrow, steep stairs, as there are no lifts.

The Museo dell’Opera del Duomo is fully accessible to all visitors.

  • Dress code: Shoulders and knees must be covered to enter the cathedral and the baptistery. Scarves or wraps are often not accepted as substitutes. Flip-flops are also not allowed
  • The climb: The dome and tower climbs are tough. If you have heart issues, mobility problems, or vertigo, you should avoid these climbs
  • Security: All visitors must pass standard security checks before entry

Duomo Florence Frequently Asked Questions

You do not need a ticket to enter the cathedral’s main floor. Entry for basic sightseeing and prayer is free. However, tickets are required for all other areas, such as Brunelleschi’s Dome, Giotto’s Bell Tower, the baptistery, and the Opera del Duomo Museum.

If you want to climb, explore, or visit any paid monument within the complex, you must book Florence Duomo tickets in advance to help you secure access.

Duomo Florence ticket prices vary by pass. The Brunelleschi Pass (all-access) usually costs around €35. The Giotto Pass (dome not included) costs around €20. The Ghiberti Pass (museum, Santa Reparta, and baptistery only) is about €15.

Guided tours and skip-the-line upgrades usually cost more, but they add extra value with in-depth stories and exclusive entry. Choose your pass based on which landmarks you plan to visit.

Yes, Duomo Florence tickets are available with timed entry, which helps you skip the ticket office line and enter at your reserved time.

For the most popular areas, especially Brunelleschi’s Dome and Giotto’s Bell Tower, booking online in advance is strongly recommended. Instead of waiting in the long ticket office line, you can choose a specific time slot and arrive with your ticket ready.

During peak season, advance booking is the best way to secure your preferred entry time and avoid long waits at the ticket counter.

No, you cannot climb Brunelleschi’s Dome without booking a specific entry time. Each visitor must show a valid, time-stamped ticket to begin the climb.

Slots sell out quickly, especially in summer and on holidays, so reserve your dome entry as soon as possible through a trusted ticketing platform.

The Brunelleschi Pass is the only pass that includes a climb to the dome. It also covers the bell tower, baptistery, museum, and Santa Reparata.

The Giotto Pass skips the dome but still provides access to the bell tower, baptistery, museum, and Santa Reparata. Choose based on your interest in the dome climb.

You can buy Duomo Florence tickets online for instant booking and guaranteed times. The digital system lets you secure everything at once, avoiding long lines or last-minute problems.

Booking online is the safest way to get the pass you need. You receive a digital voucher immediately, so you don’t need to print anything.

Yes, there is a strict dress code. Both men and women must cover their shoulders and knees to enter the cathedral or the baptistery. Shorts, sleeveless tops, short skirts, and flip-flops are not allowed.

Staff may deny entry if your clothing does not meet requirements, so plan your outfit before your visit.

Reaching the dome requires climbing 463 steps, as there is no elevator. The stairways are narrow and steep in places, so be prepared for a physically demanding climb.

This experience may not be suitable for those with health concerns, vertigo, or mobility issues.

No, you do not need to print your Florence Duomo ticket. Simply show your digital tickets on your smartphone or device at each entrance.

This makes the entry process faster and helps you avoid losing paper tickets.

Yes. The Opera del Duomo Museum is worth your time. It’s often overlooked but holds original sculptures, stained glass, and Ghiberti’s original Gates of Paradise.

Most Florence Duomo tickets include entry, making it a must for anyone interested in the cathedral’s history and famous artworks.

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About: Florence Duomo

Since it was opened to the public in 1436, Florence's most famous landmark, Duomo di Firenze (or Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore) is a must-see city landmark. In fact, its towering size means you can't miss it.

Filippo Brunelleschi's red-tiled dome is a wonder all on its own, but the architecture is as impressive inside as it is on the outside. Climbing to the top of this stunning cathedral affords great views of the city.

Cathedral of Florence

Saturday
10:15:00 - 15:45:00
Sunday
Closed
Monday
10:15:00 - 15:45:00
Tuesday
10:15:00 - 15:45:00
Wednesday
10:15:00 - 15:45:00
Thursday
10:15:00 - 15:45:00
Friday
10:15:00 - 15:45:00

Giotto's Bell Tower

Saturday
08:15:00 - 18:45:00
Sunday
08:15:00 - 18:45:00
Monday
08:15:00 - 18:45:00
Tuesday
08:15:00 - 18:45:00
Wednesday
08:15:00 - 18:45:00
Thursday
08:15:00 - 18:45:00
Friday
08:15:00 - 18:45:00

Baptistery

Saturday
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
Sunday
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
Monday
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
Tuesday
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
Wednesday
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
Thursday
08:30:00 - 19:30:00
Friday
08:30:00 - 19:30:00

Opera del Duomo Museum

Saturday
08:30:00 - 19:00:00
Sunday
08:30:00 - 19:00:00
Monday
08:30:00 - 19:00:00
Tuesday
08:30:00 - 19:00:00
Wednesday
08:30:00 - 19:00:00
Thursday
08:30:00 - 19:00:00
Friday
08:30:00 - 19:00:00
Florence Duomo
Piazza del Duomo, 50122, Florence
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