Exploring the grandeur of Florence’s iconic Duomo is a must-do for any visitor. With these tickets, you’ll skip the lines and climb to the top of Brunelleschi’s famous dome. Along the way, you’ll marvel at the stunning frescoes and panoramic views of the city. While the climb may be challenging, the reward of standing atop one of the world’s architectural marvels is truly unforgettable. But that’s just the beginning of your Duomo adventure…
Key Points

- Tickets for Santa Maria Del Fiore Cathedral start from $86.29 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
- The experience lasts 45 minutes with skip-the-line access, granting access to the entire Duomo Complex, including the Baptistery and Bell Tower.
- Climbing Brunelleschi’s Dome requires ascending 463 steps, with no elevator available, and is suitable for those in good physical condition.
- Proper attire is required, with shoulders and knees covered, and no large bags or luggage allowed inside the cathedral.
- Skip-the-line access allows immediate entry without waiting in line, maximizing time in Florence while immersing in the rich history of the cathedral.
Ticket Details

The tickets for the Santa Maria Del Fiore Cathedral in Florence start from $86.29 per person.
Tickets for the Santa Maria Del Fiore Cathedral in Florence start from $86.29 per person.
They offer free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, securing their spot without paying today.
The experience lasts 45 minutes and provides skip-the-line access through a separate entrance. Guests must arrive 15 minutes early to exchange their voucher for a physical ticket at the tourist point in front of Eataly Restaurant.
The ticket grants access to the entire Duomo Complex, including the Baptistery, Bell Tower, and more.
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Experience Highlights

Visitors can climb Brunelleschi’s Dome, the largest dome in the world, and enjoy panoramic views of Florence from the highest point.
The 72-hour pass provides access to the entire Dome Complex, including the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, the 4th largest church in Europe, the Santa Reparata Crypt, and the Museum of the Duomo.
The challenging climb of 463 steps isn’t recommended for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia, but the reward is a breathtaking perspective of the city.
Visitors must adhere to the dress code and can’t bring large bags or luggage.
Climbing Experience

Climbing to the top of Brunelleschi’s Dome requires ascending 463 steps with no elevator available.
Ascending 463 steps with no elevator to reach the top of Brunelleschi’s Dome.
The interior features 16th-century frescoes by Vasari and Zuccari, but the narrow stairwells can feel claustrophobic. This challenge is only suitable for those in good physical condition.
Pregnant women, those with mobility issues, or visitors prone to claustrophobia should avoid the climb. While the views from the top are panoramic and breathtaking, the ascent isn’t for the faint of heart.
Proper attire is required, with shoulders and knees covered. Luggage and large bags aren’t permitted.
Visitor Guidelines
To access the Duomo complex, visitors must adhere to a dress code – shoulders and knees must be covered, with long pants or skirts and shawls recommended.
Luggage and large bags aren’t allowed inside. The church is closed on Sundays, but access to the Crypt, Bell Tower, Baptistry, and Museum is still available.
Visitors should plan to arrive 15 minutes early to exchange their voucher for a physical ticket.
The following rules apply:
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No shorts or tank tops
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No large bags or luggage
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Arrive 15 minutes early
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Church closed on Sundays
Customer Reviews
According to the reviews, the overall experience of visiting the Santa Maria del Fiore complex received a 4.4 out of 5 rating based on over 1,000 customer reviews.
The ticket exchange process was described as easy, and visitors felt the value for money was good, with access to multiple attractions.
Visitors described the ticket exchange process as easy and felt the value for money was good, with access to multiple attractions.
While the climb to the top of the Dome was challenging, the rewarding views made it worthwhile.
However, some noted the lack of an actual guide, underscoring the importance of carefully following the instructions for ticket collection and access.
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Skip-the-line Access

The Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral complex offers skip-the-line access, allowing visitors to bypass the long queues and enter through a separate entrance. This convenient feature saves time and ensures a seamless experience.
The key benefits of this skip-the-line access include:
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Immediate entry without waiting in line
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Access to the Dome, Baptistery, Crypt, and Museum
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Flexibility to explore the complex at your own pace
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Stress-free visit focused on enjoying the stunning architecture and views
With skip-the-line access, you can make the most of your time in Florence and learn about the rich history and beauty of this iconic cathedral.
Panoramic Views of Florence
When visitors climb to the top of Brunelleschi’s Dome, they’re rewarded with awe-inspiring panoramic views of Florence.
From the highest point of the city, the landscape unfolds before them – the terracotta rooftops, the winding Arno River, and the rolling hills in the distance.
It’s a breathtaking 360-degree vista that showcases the architectural splendor and scenic beauty of this iconic Italian city.
The climb up the 463 steps is challenging, but the payoff is worth it, as visitors can survey the entire city from this privileged vantage point atop the Duomo.
Exploring the Dome Complex
While purchasing the skip-the-line tickets provides access to the entire Dome Complex, visitors can explore a wealth of captivating features within the historic cathedral.
Upon entry, they’ll discover:
Upon entry, they’ll discover a wealth of captivating features within the historic cathedral, including the Santa Reparata Crypt and Museum of the Duomo.
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The Santa Reparata Crypt, a subterranean chamber with remnants of the 4th-century church.
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The Museum of the Duomo, housing an impressive collection of religious art and architectural artifacts.
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The Baptistery, known for its stunning bronze doors and striking octagonal design.
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The iconic Bell Tower, offering panoramic views rivaling those from the top of the Dome.
Visitors can enjoy the rich history and impressive architecture of this iconic Florentine landmark.
Ask Away
Can I Bring My Camera to the Top of the Dome?
Yes, visitors can bring their cameras to the top of the dome. The climbing experience provides breathtaking panoramic views of Florence, making it an ideal spot for capturing memorable photos during the tour.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement to Climb the Dome?
There’s no official minimum age to climb the dome, but the experience is not recommended for young children. The 463-step ascent can be physically demanding, so it’s best suited for those in good physical condition.
How Long Does It Typically Take to Climb to the Top?
It typically takes 45-60 minutes to climb the 463 steps to the top of the dome. The strenuous climb is not recommended for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia, but rewards visitors with panoramic views of the city.
Are There Any Restrooms Available During the Dome Climb?
There are no restrooms available during the dome climb. The 463-step ascent to the top of the dome is challenging, so it’s recommended to use the restrooms before starting the climb.
Is the Dome Climb Accessible for Wheelchair Users?
The dome climb is not wheelchair accessible as there is no elevator and it involves climbing 463 steps. However, the cathedral and other parts of the complex have accessible options for visitors with mobility impairments.
Final Words
Explore the grandeur of Florence’s iconic Duomo with skip-the-line tickets to the Santa Maria Del Fiore Cathedral. Climb Brunelleschi’s Dome for breathtaking views, and discover the Baptistery and Bell Tower within the Duomo Complex. Arrive 15 minutes early, dress appropriately, and prepare for a rewarding 45-minute guided experience through stunning frescoes and architecture. This is a must-see attraction for any visitor to the city.
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