4 Hours
Daily Tour
20 people
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Step into the heart of Florence’s Renaissance with entry tickets to the Cathedral, Baptistery, and Giotto’s Bell Tower. Admire centuries of art and architecture in the city’s most iconic landmarks while enjoying breathtaking views from above. Ideal for travelers eager to explore Florence’s religious and cultural treasures, this ticket provides an immersive journey through one of Europe’s most celebrated squares.
Begin your visit with timed entry to the Giotto Bell Tower. where you can climb to the top and enjoy sweeping panoramic views of Florence, the cathedral’s dome, and the surrounding city. Take your time to admire the tower’s elegant Gothic architecture, colorful marble panels, and detailed sculptures along the way.
After descending, explore Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral). Marvel at its stunning façade, vast interior, and artistic treasures, including frescoes and stained-glass windows. Step beneath the cathedral to visit Santa Reparata, the ancient early Christian church, where you can view archaeological remains and learn about Florence’s religious origins.
Continue to the Baptistery of San Giovanni, famous for its golden mosaic ceilings and the renowned bronze “Gates of Paradise.” Finally, explore the Opera del Duomo Museum, which houses priceless sculptures, artworks, and historical artifacts from the cathedral complex.
Tickets are typically valid for 3 consecutive days from activation.
There are 414 steps to the top, with no elevators available.
Yes, entry to the main Cathedral is free, but this ticket covers extra monuments.
No, the Dome requires a separate ticket reservation.
Yes, the Baptistery is accessible, though the Bell Tower is not due to stairs.
Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and stunning light.
No, but audio guides or guided tours can be booked separately.
Children under a certain age or height may enter free or at reduced rates.
Large bags and luggage are not permitted but small bags are allowed.
It is located next to the Florence Cathedral on Piazza del Duomo.