Florence - Rick Steves Travel Forum See Palazzo Vecchio (climb Arnolfo tower) Short visit to Bargello Use Uffizi Passepartout ticket for Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens One mile walk to Piazzale Michelangelo Day 3: Morning train to Pisa Spend a few hours there Take train to Lucca and have lunch there Do Torre Guinigi climb Then churches, museums and city walls
Florence museums in a day - Rick Steves Travel Forum For my money, climbing Palazzo Vecchio was much more “user friendly” and actually gives you a view of the Duomo (which you don’t get when you’re on it!) Palazzo Vecchio had long hours when I visited as well The Accademia is the easiest of these three Timed entry will get you inside, and once there it’s a relatively quick visit
Palazzo Vecchio tower - Rick Steves Travel Forum I’m not sure how I almost missed this, but it looks like it’s worth climbing the tower at Palazzo Vecchio for the views Is this correct? I can get a ticket directly from the website, can’t I? I’m wrapping up my planning for next week As of right now, I’ve got two days open in case I decide
Change of official ticketing website for Uffizi, Boboli and Pitti! You can make reservation online, through the Firenzecard app or on the website www firenzecard it, for Palazzo Vecchio Museum, Museo del Novecento and Stefano Bardini Museum For the Uffizi Galleries, the Accademia Gallery, Tower of Palazzo Vecchio (Tower of Arnolfo) and the Brancacci Chapel, please consult the dedicated FAQ"
Palazzo Vecchio Question - Rick Steves Travel Forum I am just about to purchase tickets for the Palazzo Vecchio Secret Passages tour and my question is "do I really need a Video Guide Tablet for Palazzo Vecchio"? It's an extra €8,32 If I need it, then definitely I'll spend the extra but if it's really unneeded then I'd rather not
A couple of questions about tickets to some Florence attractions Does anyone know if there is any type of combo ticket for Palazzo Vecchio and the Palazzo Vecchio Tower (Arnolfo tower)? In my research I only found it possible to buy tickets separately What surprised me is the Tower ticket appears to be the exact same price as the Palazzo (13 50 euros booked online - at least for tickets in Feb
Pitti Palace or Palazzo Vecchio with kids - Rick Steves Palazzo Vecchio has the tower to climb of course would be a hit with kids And the views are worth the climb But if your husband has an injury, he'd probably need to sit it out
Can’t buy tickets to Palazzo Vecchio or Colosseum in May Does anyone know why tickets to the Palazzo Vecchio tower in Florence and the Colosseum in Rome (full experience ticket with entry to the arena) cannot be purchased online for mid-May? Specifically May 11 (Palazzo Vecchio) and May 19 (Colosseum)? The Palazzo Vecchio site (official site) says tickets not available yet
Map Room at Palazzo Vecchio - Rick Steves Travel Forum Very much dependant on one's interests and time available I'm not sure it's worth fhe price of admission if that's all you want to see in the museum But I can say that we spent a couple of hours in the palazzo Once DH got into the map room, I had to continue on without him, while he stayed there, studying the maps If you have the time, I think the Palazzo Vecchio is definitely worthwhile