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The Boboli Gardens, a vast expanse of green situated behind the Pitti Palace in Florence, represent one of the earliest and most important examples of the Italian garden. These gardens offer a tranquil escape from the bustling city, where art and nature intertwine seamlessly. Wander through a landscape dotted with ancient and Renaissance sculptures, elaborate fountains, and meticulously designed garden rooms. 

The Boboli Gardens offer panoramic views of Florence, providing a stunning backdrop to a leisurely exploration of horticultural artistry and historical grandeur. A visit promises a sensory journey through sculpted landscapes and architectural marvels, offering both relaxation and cultural enrichment in the heart of Florence.

From15.24
ADULT
18100 age
1524.00
CHILD
017 age
0.00
REDUCED_PRICE
1824 age
234.00
Meeting Point
Florence
Boboli Gardens,50125 Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Opening Hours
Open daily from 8:15am, with closing times varying by season
Visit Duration
The average visit duration is between 2 to 3 hours.
Best Time to Visit
During the spring or fall for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Address
Piazza Pitti, 1 50125 Firenze FI

Your experience

Enter at your chosen time slot and explore Florence’s Boboli Gardens with guided insights.

Getting started

Arrive at the designated meeting point near the main entrance for ticket validation and a brief introduction by onsite staff or your guide. After a quick security check, you’ll receive your entry details and any included audio guides before beginning your visit.

What to expect

Boboli Gardens

The Boboli Gardens are one of Florence’s most impressive examples of Renaissance landscape design. Spanning terraces, grottos, fountains, and sculpture-lined pathways, the gardens were shaped over centuries under the Medici family. As you walk, you’ll see how art, architecture, and nature were carefully arranged to create a sense of grandeur and harmony.

Features

  • Renaissance landscape design: Explore a vast garden shaped over centuries by the Medici family, where long avenues, manicured lawns, and hidden grottos illustrate the evolution of Italian garden architecture.

  • Art & sculpture in open air: As you walk, you’ll encounter classical statues, ornamental fountains, and landmarks like the Fountain of Neptune and the Egyptian obelisk, transforming the gardens into an open-air museum of history and art.

  • Bardini Gardens and Porcelain Museum: Your visit includes access to these sites, offering panoramic city views and a collection of decorative arts.

What's Included

Timed entry to Boboli Gardens
Access to Bardini Gardens
Access to Porcelain Museum
Multilingual digital guidebook (as per option selected)
Audio guide (as per option selected)
Timed entry to Pitti Palace (as per option selected)
Access to Palatine Gallery (as per option selected)
Guided tour of Boboli Gardens (as per option selected)
Guided tour of Pitti Palace (as per option selected)
5-day pass including timed-the-line entry to Uffizi Gallery with audio guide (as per option selected)

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

What to bring

  • Carry a valid photo ID or passport to verify your booking details.

  • If your ticket includes an audio guide, please bring your own headphones.

What’s not allowed

  • Large backpacks, suitcases, and bulky luggage cannot be brought into the venues.

  • Pets are not permitted, except for certified service animals.

  • Eating and drinking inside museum and gallery areas is restricted.

  • Flash photography, tripods, and professional filming equipment are not allowed in exhibition spaces.

Accessibility

  • This experience is accessible for wheelchair users, with ramps and lifts provided at key locations.

  • Accessible restroom facilities are available, and staff can assist visitors with mobility requirements.

Additional information

  • All guests will be required to pass through a security screening before entry.

  • The full names of each visitor must be entered at the time of booking.

  • Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled admission time.

  • Opening hours differ by site:

    • Palazzo Pitti: Tue–Sun, 9am to 5pm (closed Monday)

    • Boboli Gardens: Daily, 9am to 4pm

    • Bardini Gardens: Daily, 10am to 4pm

    • Uffizi Gallery: Tue–Sun, 8:15am to 6:30pm (closed Monday)

  • Last entry is one hour before closing.

  • Occasionally, certain areas may be closed for restoration or maintenance.

  • Children ages 0–17 can enter free of charge but must still have a reserved ticket.

  • Audio guides and digital guidebooks are offered in various languages. Headphones are needed to use them.

Instructions

- **Enjoy timed entry and stroll through the Boboli Gardens at your own pace** - Discover fountains, sculptures, grottoes, and hidden corners across the historic gardens - Learn about the gardens’ design, history, and art with a multilingual audio guide - *Note: This booking is inclusive of a 10 EUR entry ticket*

About Boboli Gardens Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Boboli Gardens, commissioned by the Medici family, exemplify the Italian garden style, blending nature, sculpture, and architecture into a harmonious whole. These gardens extend over a large area behind the Pitti Palace, offering a series of themed spaces and hidden corners to explore. As you stroll through the gardens, you'll discover a collection of fountains, statues, and grottoes, each contributing to the overall sense of theatricality and wonder. 

The gardens serve as a living museum of landscape design, reflecting the changing tastes and artistic expressions of the Florentine court. The Boboli Gardens provide a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of meticulously manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and shaded pathways.

Highlights

Enjoy reserved entry to the Boboli Gardens at your chosen time slot.
Explore the Boboli and Bardini Gardens and visit the Porcelain Museum, guided by an included multilingual digital guidebook for context and easy navigation.
Stroll through the Renaissance landscaping, enjoying sculptures, shaded avenues, and Medici-era landscapes at your own pace, where art, history, and nature blend seamlessly.
Choose to enhance your visit with timed access to Pitti Palace and the Palatine Gallery, a guided tour of Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, or a 5-day pass that includes fast-track entry to the Uffizi Gallery with an audio guide.

Why Book Online?

Booking your Boboli Gardens tickets online offers a seamless and stress-free way to experience this iconic Florentine landmark. While tickets can be purchased on-site, securing them in advance guarantees your entry, especially during peak tourist seasons. Booking online through our website ensures you'll get verified Boboli Gardens tickets, avoid long queues, and take advantage of exclusive online deals. You can explore different ticket types, such as guided tours, combo tickets and city passes, tailoring your visit to your interests. Enjoy the convenience of planning your visit with ease, knowing that your entry is secured and your exploration of the Boboli Gardens will be smooth and enjoyable.

History

The Boboli Gardens were created for the Medici family in the 16th century, becoming one of the first and most important examples of the Italian garden. The gardens evolved over several centuries, with contributions from renowned artists and architects. Originally designed to impress and entertain, the gardens served as a stage for elaborate courtly events and theatrical performances. The Boboli Gardens have witnessed significant historical moments and have been visited by countless dignitaries and travelers. Today, the gardens stand as a testament to the artistic and cultural legacy of Florence, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulence and grandeur of the Renaissance.

Opening Hours

The Boboli Gardens are open daily, with seasonal closing times that vary throughout the year.

  • From January, February, November, and December, the gardens close at 4:30pm.
  • In March and October (standard time), closing is at 5:30pm.
  • From late March (daylight savings), April, May, September, and October (daylight savings), the gardens close at 6:30pm.
  • During June, July, and August, closing time is extended to 7:10pm.

Last admission is always one hour before the scheduled closing time.

Closures and exceptions: The gardens are closed on the first and last Monday of each month, as well as on 25 December. An extraordinary opening takes place on 1 January 2026.

Opening hours may change temporarily due to adverse weather conditions for safety reasons.

Best Time to Visit

Visiting the Boboli Gardens is most enjoyable during the spring and fall months. The weather is mild, and the gardens are less crowded than during the peak summer season. Visiting on a weekday, especially Thursdays, can also help you avoid larger crowds.

What to See Inside

The Boboli Gardens are divided into distinct areas, each offering a unique atmosphere and visual experience. 

The Grotta Grande, an artificial cave, showcases the artistic flair of the Renaissance, while the Fountain of Neptune provides a striking centerpiece to the gardens. The Kaffeehaus, an 18th-century pavilion, offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Scattered throughout the gardens are numerous sculptures, fountains, and architectural features, creating a sense of discovery at every turn. The manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and hidden pathways invite you to wander and soak in the serene beauty of this historic landscape.

Things to Know

Before booking your Boboli Gardens tickets, here are some things to keep in mind:

  • Tickets and access: Entry to the Boboli Gardens requires a valid ticket. Access is not included with standard Palazzo Pitti admission unless you choose a combo ticket that covers both attractions.
  • Booking ahead is recommended: During spring and summer, the gardens are very popular. Booking in advance helps secure entry, especially if you plan to visit alongside Palazzo Pitti on the same day.
  • Multiple entrances available: You can enter and exit the gardens from several points, including Palazzo Pitti, Via Romana (Annalena entrance), Forte di Belvedere, and Porta Romana, which is useful for planning your route.
  • Last entry timing matters: Admission closes one hour before the official closing time, so plan your visit accordingly to avoid being turned away.
  • Allow enough time: The gardens are extensive, with hills, terraces, and multiple areas to explore. Most visitors spend 2 to 3 hours walking through the grounds.
  • Expect uneven terrain: Paths include gravel walkways, slopes, and staircases. Comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
  • Weather impacts the visit: The gardens are largely outdoors and may close temporarily due to severe weather for safety reasons. Hot summer days can feel intense due to limited shade in some areas. Bringing water and sunscreen is advisable.
  • Facilities are limited inside: Cafés and rest areas are scarce within the gardens, so bringing water is a good idea, especially in warmer months.
  • Combine with Palazzo Pitti wisely: If visiting both on the same day, consider starting with the palace museums and ending your visit with a relaxed walk through the gardens.
  • Facilities: There are restroom facilities and designated picnic areas within the gardens.

Visitor Rules

  • Do not climb on sculptures or monuments, stay on designated pathways, and refrain from littering. 
  • Food and drinks are permitted in designated picnic areas only.
  • Please be respectful of the gardens and their historical significance. 
  • Any form of vandalism or damage to the gardens will not be tolerated.

Is It Worth Visiting?

The Boboli Gardens are more than just a garden; they are a journey through art, history, and natural beauty. The meticulous landscaping, combined with the artistic sculptures and architectural features, creates a harmonious and enchanting atmosphere. Strolling through the gardens, you'll be transported to a world of tranquility and wonder, far removed from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, the Boboli Gardens offer an experience that will stay with you long after you leave.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I book Boboli Gardens tickets?

You can easily book tickets for the Boboli Gardens online through our website. We offer verified tickets and a seamless booking experience.

Where is the best place to purchase Boboli Gardens tickets?

The best place to purchase Boboli Gardens tickets is online through our website, where you can find deals and guaranteed entry.

Do I need to book Boboli Gardens tickets in advance?

Booking Boboli Gardens tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to ensure your entry and avoid long queues.

Are there different types of tickets available for the Boboli Gardens?

Yes, we offer various ticket options for the Boboli Gardens, ranging from standard entry to guided tours and budeget-friendly combo tickets and city passes. Visit our website to explore the available ticket types and tours.

How do I enter the Boboli Gardens?

Upon booking your tickets online through our website, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to enter the Boboli Gardens.

What is the best time to visit the Boboli Gardens to avoid crowds?

The best time to visit the Boboli Gardens to avoid crowds is during the off-season or on weekday mornings, especially Thursdays.

How much time should I allocate for visiting the Boboli Gardens?

We recommend allocating at least 2 to 3 hours to fully explore and appreciate the Boboli Gardens.

Can I get a refund if I need to cancel my Boboli Gardens tickets?

Refund policies may vary depending on the ticket type. Please refer to the terms and conditions on our website for details.

Is it worth visiting the Boboli Gardens?

Yes, the Boboli Gardens are definitely worth visiting! They offer a unique blend of art, nature, and history, providing a memorable experience for all visitors.

How to Get There

The Boboli Gardens are located behind the Pitti Palace in Florence. 

  • The gardens are easily accessible by public transport; several bus lines stop near the Pitti Palace. 
  • From the city center, you can also enjoy a scenic walk across the Ponte Vecchio and through the Oltrarno district to reach the gardens.
  • Access to the Boboli Gardens is possible from multiple entrances, including Palazzo Pitti, Via Romana (Annalena), Forte di Belvedere, and Porta Romana.
From
15.24
per person
ADULT
18100 age
1524.00
CHILD
017 age
0.00
REDUCED_PRICE
1824 age
234.00
Check Availability
Meeting Point
Florence
Boboli Gardens,50125 Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Opening Hours
Open daily from 8:15am, with closing times varying by season
Visit Duration
The average visit duration is between 2 to 3 hours.
Best Time to Visit
During the spring or fall for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Address
Piazza Pitti, 1 50125 Firenze FI
From
15.24
Check Availability