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Luana,  Romania Romania
29 Sep 2023
Good
It was almost very smooth. Almost, because I couldn't understand why you need to get paper tickets at the museum if you already have a PDF of your paid tickets with QR code. Otherwise, great experience!
It was almost very smooth. Almost, because I couldn't understand why you need to get paper tickets at the museum if you already have a PDF of your paid tickets with QR code. Otherwise, great experience!
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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.
Palazzo Pitti, Boboli & Bardini Gardens

About: Palazzo Pitti

Palazzo Pitti was built for Renaissance banker Luca Pitti. A loyal consigliere to Cosimo de Medici, Pitti wanted a mansion built to rival those of the mighty Medici. He did pretty well: about 100 years after its construction the Medici acquired it and moved in. With a grand courtyard, Royal Apartments, the Palatine Gallery and a high Baroque interior design, this is a worthy Renaissance palace.

Palazzo Pitti
Friday 08:15 - 18:30
Saturday 08:15 - 18:30
Sunday 08:15 - 18:30
Monday Closed
Tuesday 08:15 - 18:30
Wednesday 08:15 - 18:30
Thursday 08:15 - 18:30
Bardini Gardens
Friday 10:00 - 19:00
Saturday 10:00 - 19:00
Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
Thursday 10:00 - 18:00
Palazzo Pitti
1,Piazza de' Pitti, 50125, Florence
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