Boboli Gardens tickets and tours
Skip-the-line combo tickets to Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens
Book your skip-the-line tickets to Uffizi Gallery, Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, visit the most important museums in Florence!
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Skip-the-line tickets to Boboli Gardens, Porcelain Museum and Bardini Gardens
Book your skip-the-line tickets for the Boboli Gardens in Florence. Admire the most beautiful porcelain collection in Europe and take a nice walk in the Bardini Gardens.
Florence Medici tour with tickets to Boboli Gardens
Book your Florence Medici tour with Boboli Gardens tickets. Visit the Porcelain Museum and the Bardini and Boboli Gardens and admire the Vasari Corridor.
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Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery and Boboli Gardens guided tour for small groups
Enjoy a guided tour of Pitti Palace, the Palatine Gallery and the Boboli Gardens in a small group. Marvel at masterpieces by Raffaello, Artemisia Gentileschi, Rubens and many others!
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Book your Boboli Gardens tickets and enjoy a guided tour of the most famous Italian garden in the world.
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Florence self-guided tour: Medici Conspiracy exploration game
Play a city game and go on a Florence walking tour where you will follow clues to discover amazing places and local stories.
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Florence city pass for 5 days with Uffizi, Accademia and Dome
Visit up to 9 museums in Florence saving time and money with your city pass. Discover the city's highlights in 5 days with an audio guide on your smartphone.
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Florence self-guided audio tour
Explore Florence at your own pace! Enjoy an app containing over 130 points of interest, famous transport routes, sightseeing itineraries and walking tours.
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The inside story
The Boboli Gardens can be considered an open-air museum hosting a great collection of sculptures, dating back to the 16th and the 18th centuries, with some Roman antiquities. The Gardens - some of the first and most famous 16th-century Italian gardens - were designed as soon as the Medici grand dukes of Tuscany bought the Pitti Palace in 1550, on the spectacular setting of Boboli hill, just behind the Palace.
The architect Giorgio Vasari gave his contributions in planning and laying out the grottos, while Buontalenti completed the magnificent Large Grotto, decorated internally and externally with stalactites, statues and vegetation.