Visitors to Florence can experience the city’s rich artistic heritage with the Baptistery, Cathedral, and Museum ticket. This all-inclusive pass provides priority entry and access to the iconic sites, along with an informative audio guide. Exploring at your own pace, you’ll discover the stunning architecture and learn about the captivating history of these renowned attractions. The added convenience of luggage storage and a "reserve now & pay later" option make this the perfect way to uncover the best of Florence’s cultural treasures.
Key Points

- Ticket prices range from $30.58 to $26.30 per person, with up to 14% savings available.
- Priority entry allows exploration of Cathedral, Baptistery, Museum, and Crypt at one’s own pace.
- Audio guide in 12 languages enhances the visitor experience with informative commentary.
- Express security checks and luggage storage facilitate a convenient and hassle-free visit.
- The overall rating of 3.8/5 based on 298 reviews reflects mixed experiences but highlights the benefits of bypassing long queues.
Ticket Information and Pricing

The entry ticket for the Florence Cathedral, Baptistery, Opera del Duomo Museum, and Crypt of Santa Reparata ranges from $30.58 to $26.30 per person, allowing visitors to save up to 14%.
Travelers can take advantage of the "reserve now & pay later" option and benefit from free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The ticket grants access for 1 day, providing priority entry to these iconic monuments. Visitors can also explore the sites at their own pace with a self-guided experience.
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Key Highlights and Attractions

Priority entry to Florence’s iconic monuments allows visitors to explore the Cathedral, Baptistery, Opera del Duomo Museum, and Santa Reparata Crypt at their own pace.
The audio guide, available in 12 languages, enhances the experience by providing informative commentary on the Cupola’s creation history, the Last Judgment fresco, the golden mosaics in the Baptistery, and over 700 masterpieces in the museum.
Key features include the opportunity to avoid large groups and skip the lines through express security checks.
With luggage storage available, visitors can freely enjoy the rich history and artistic wonders of these renowned Florentine landmarks.
Visitor Experience and Convenience

Although visitors can skip the lengthy lines through express security checks, wait times of 15-30 minutes are common.
The self-guided tour allows travelers to avoid large groups and move at their own pace.
Complimentary luggage storage is available at Piazza Duomo n. 38/r, providing convenience for those carrying bags or large backpacks.
Assistants wearing yellow vests labeled "ACCORD" are stationed at the meeting point of Piazza Duomo 15 to provide guidance.
Important Guidelines and Restrictions
Visitors must abide by several important guidelines and restrictions when exploring the iconic monuments in Florence. Bags and large backpacks aren’t allowed, requiring use of the luggage deposit at Piazza Duomo n. 38/r. Security checks are mandatory, which can lead to 15-30 minute wait times.
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Dress code requires covering shoulders and knees for entry to certain sites.
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The Baptistery undergoes restoration and is closed on the first Sunday of the month at 2:00 PM.
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The Cathedral and crypt are closed on Sundays and for liturgical reasons without notice.
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The Opera del Duomo Museum is closed on the first Tuesday of every month.
Customer Feedback and Ratings

The ticket package for Florence’s iconic monuments has received mixed reviews from customers.
While some praise the convenience of skip-the-line access, others note difficulties locating the ticket representatives. An overall rating of 3.8/5 based on 298 reviews reflects these varying experiences.
Positive feedback highlights the quick entry and useful audio guides, while negative reviews mention the challenge of finding the meeting point.
Despite the mixed sentiments, many agree the price is worthwhile to bypass the long queues and explore the Cathedral, Baptistery, and Opera del Duomo Museum at one’s own pace.
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Exploring the Cathedral and Baptistery
As visitors explore the iconic Cathedral and Baptistery in Florence, they’ll be captivated by the structures’ remarkable history and breathtaking architecture.
The Cathedral’s towering Cupola is a marvel, with its creation story brought to life through audio guides. Inside, the famous Last Judgment fresco and golden mosaics in the Baptistery dazzle the senses.
Key highlights include:
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Discovering the history behind the Cathedral’s famous Cupola
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Admiring the Baptistery’s stunning golden mosaics
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Exploring the masterpieces housed in the Opera del Duomo Museum
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Uncovering the secrets of the Santa Reparata Crypt
Discovering the Opera Del Duomo Museum
Beyond the iconic Cathedral and Baptistery, the Opera del Duomo Museum houses an exceptional collection of over 700 masterpieces that offer a deeper glimpse into Florence’s rich artistic heritage. Visitors can explore the museum’s highlights, including the Cupola creation history, the captivating Last Judgment fresco, and the golden mosaics in the Baptistery. The museum offers an audio guide in multiple languages to enhance the self-guided experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the city’s artistic treasures and uncover the stories behind these remarkable works.
| Highlights | Key Features |
| — | — |
| Cupola creation history | The Last Judgment fresco |
| Golden mosaics in the Baptistery | Over 700 masterpieces in the museum |
Visiting the Crypt of Santa Reparata
Beneath the iconic Florence Cathedral lies the Crypt of Santa Reparata, an archaeologically significant site that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the city’s early Christian history.
The crypt features:
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Preserved Roman and early Christian architectural elements, including mosaics and columns.
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The remains of Santa Reparata, the 4th-century patron saint of Florence, whose relics are housed in a 13th-century sarcophagus.
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Informative displays and exhibits that detail the history and significance of the site.
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A serene and contemplative atmosphere for visitors to explore this sacred and historic space.
Common Questions

How Accessible Are the Sites for Visitors With Disabilities?
The sites offer limited accessibility for visitors with disabilities. Wheelchair access is available, but navigating the historic buildings and uneven terrain may be challenging. Visitors should contact the sites in advance to inquire about specific accessibility accommodations.
Can I Use My Existing Tourist Passes or City Cards?
Yes, you can use existing tourist passes or city cards to access the sites. The ticket package provides discounted entry and skip-the-line access to the Florence Cathedral, Baptistery, Opera del Duomo Museum, and Crypt of Santa Reparata.
What Are the Parking Options Near the Cathedral Complex?
There are several parking options near the cathedral complex, including garages and lots. Visitors can opt for garage parking at Garage Bargello or Garage San Lorenzo, both within a short walking distance. Limited street parking is also available nearby.
Are Photography and Video Recording Allowed Inside the Sites?
Photography and video recording are generally allowed inside the sites, though visitors should avoid using flash. However, some specific areas or events may have restrictions, so it’s best to check on-site signage or inquire with staff.
Can I Purchase Tickets Directly On-Site if I Don’t Book Online?
Yes, visitors can purchase tickets directly on-site if they don’t book online. However, purchasing tickets in advance is recommended to skip the long lines and secure a time slot for entry.
The Sum Up
The Florence Baptistery, Cathedral, and Museum ticket offers an immersive experience to explore the city’s iconic landmarks. With priority entry, an informative audio guide, and convenient facilities, visitors can discover the rich history and stunning architecture at their own pace. Whether you’re marveling at the Baptistery’s intricate mosaics or uncovering the secrets of the Opera Del Duomo Museum, this comprehensive ticket ensures an unforgettable journey through Florence’s artistic heritage.
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