The Boboli Gardens amphitheatre behind Palazzo Pitti in Florence

Pitti Palace + Boboli Gardens Tickets

Named ticket · reserved timed entry · all ages

Reserve my ticket

The combined ticket pairs the Pitti Palace's seven collections with the Boboli Gardens behind the palace — the sixteenth-century Medici park of avenues, fountains, grottoes and open-air sculpture, plus the adjacent Bardini Gardens and the Porcelain Museum. We collect each visitor's name, book in-name, and hold your reserved palace slot.

What's included

Every booking is handled by our concierge team before your visit and issued in the visitor's name for the ID check at the door.

• Everything in the Pitti Palace ticket — all seven collections • Boboli Gardens — the Medici hillside park • The Bardini Gardens and the Porcelain Museum • A reserved timed-entry slot for the palace, booked in your name • 5-minute audio history sent before your visit

Who this is for

Choose this if you have a half-day or longer and want the contrast of the palace's art indoors with the gardens' sculpture and avenues outdoors. If you came only for the paintings and are short on time, the Pitti-only ticket is the better fit.

On the day

Enter the palace within your reserved window with photo ID matching each named ticket. The Boboli Gardens are entered from the palace courtyard and climb the hill behind — they are steep and largely open to the sun, so allow 1.5–2 hours and good shoes, and walk the shaded ilex avenues at midday in summer.

Frequently asked

Do the gardens have their own timed slot?
The reserved time applies to the palace entry; the Boboli Gardens are entered from the palace on the same day. We hold your palace slot and book each ticket in the visitor's name.
Are the Boboli Gardens worth adding?
If you have a half-day, yes — they are one of the earliest and most influential Italian formal gardens and a cool, green counterpoint to the galleries. If you're short on time and came for the art, the Pitti-only ticket is the better choice.