![]() ![]() Whether this is worthwhile depends on what you want to see of course but its not much more than the cost of two 5 day passes. The pass itself is a plastic "credit card" style in a small cardboard folder. We read that you can buy at the Uffizi and the Museum as well but cannot verify that.) (Purchased on a Monday evening as well when the Palace was closed but office was open for the Boboli Gardens - so no queue. The annual card has a conventional date of the end of the year but you should enter within the end of the year when you want, the validity of the card starts when you pick up the tickets and you can visit the museums for one year.Īs you still have to collect the pass we ultimately opted to buy one at the Pitti Palace ticket office the evening of our arrival. E-mailed the help link on the Uffizi website and they promptly replied the next day with the following: Your response is appreciated! Edited: 1 year ago Could you tell me which is the correct name on the list to select? I wonder if it's "Galleria Palatina" that I should choose. On the ticket site, I don't see the name Pitti Palace in the list of museums that are available to purchase tickets for online. Do you know how strict they are about going to Uffizi first?ģ. ![]() The PassePartout 5 Days website states the following- "With the combined ticket, it is mandatory to choose the day and the hour you wish to enter the Uffizi, WHICH IS THE FIRST MUSEUM TO VISIT." Since I have a limited time in Florence, I was hoping to visit Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens first in the daytime, then eventually visit Uffizi in the evening. When I go to buy this pass, I'm taken to this page ( ), and there, I have no idea how to purchase this pass. I came across the website below, which describes the "PassePartout 5 Days," which is a 5-day "passport" to visit all three museums at a reduced rate-ġ. When I'm in Florence, I'd like to visit all three sites listed in the subject title. ![]()
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