Palazzo Pitti & Palatine Gallery: Reserved Entrance
Art, culture and gastronomy
Ticket e-voucher
Description
As Florence’s only royal palace, Palazzo Pitti is a must-see on the city’s tourist trail. It's also the largest museum complex in *The City of Lilies*; at some 32,000 m2 this is a residence fit for absolute rulers - from grand dukes to kings and emperors. The Palatine Gallery has works by Raphael, Titian, Rubens, and more. Skip the line and get int...
What's Included
- * Reserved entry to Palazzo Pitti
- * Entry to the Palatine Gallery and Royal Apartments
- * Entry to the Modern Art Gallery
- * Entry to the Treasury of the Grand Dukes
- * Entry to the Costume Gallery
- * Audio Guide (not included but available at the ticket office in English, Italian, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese)
Important informations
- * Make sure to be at the ticket office 15 minutes prior to your timeslot * Timeslot at 8:30 has a special reduced price * Bring your ID card (otherwise you can be refused entry to the venue) * The rooms on the mezzanine floor of the Treasury of the Grand Dukes and the Royal and Imperial Apartments are closed due to Covid-19 restrictions * The Museum of Costume and Fashion remains closed for refurbishment works until further notice * EU citizens 18-24 and EU teachers from public institutes can buy reduced tickets onsite * Under-18s and disabled visitors (+1 carer) get in free, but need to wait in the queue Swap your smartphone voucher for a paper ticket at any ticket office.
- It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.
Care of Covid-19
Remember that with a pandemic, the documentation required may vary from place to place. Confirm what local authorities may require: proof of full vaccination, negative PCR test, and more. Find out what are the requirements of your destination and the location of the activity.
Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.