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Explore Florence’s top attractions with a flexible 3-day combo ticket including Bargello Museum, Medici Chapels, Davanzati Palace, Orsanmichele, and Casa Martelli for $45.
Discover Florence’s Artistic Treasures with the Bargello Museum 5-Attractions Combo Ticket
For those planning a trip to Florence, the Bargello Museum 5-Attractions Combo Ticket offers a practical way to explore five of the city’s most significant cultural sites. Priced at $45 per person, this ticket grants 3 days of access, starting from the first activation, making it ideal for visitors who prefer a flexible itinerary.
This pass allows entry into notable museums and landmarks including the Bargello Museum, Medici Chapels, Davanzati Palace, Orsanmichele, and Casa Martelli. This combination provides a comprehensive look at Florence’s artistic heritage, especially focusing on Renaissance and medieval art and artifacts.
While the ticket excludes guided tours, it includes skip-the-line entry and wheelchair accessibility. The ticket is suitable for anyone eager to explore Florence at their own pace, though Casa Martelli’s limited opening hours (Tuesdays and Saturdays) should be kept in mind when planning visits.


This combo ticket provides easy access to five key attractions, each offering a different perspective on Florence’s history and art. The Bargello Museum stands out for its impressive collection of Renaissance sculptures, decorative arts, and armor, offering a close-up view of masterpieces housed within its historic walls.
The Medici Chapels are renowned for their extraordinary sculptures and tombs associated with Florence’s powerful Medici family. The Davanzati Palace offers a glimpse into medieval Florentine life, featuring preserved rooms and furniture that evoke the past.
By including Orsanmichele, the ticket combines religious art with the building’s striking Gothic architecture. The Casa Martelli, although only open on specific days, houses extraordinary artworks and historical artifacts that deepen the experience of Florence’s artistic layers.
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The Bargello Museum is the cornerstone of this tour. It showcases masterpieces from both the medieval and Renaissance periods, with a focus on sculpture. Visitors can admire works by Donatello, Giambologna, and other renowned artists.
The museum’s collection of armor and decorative arts provides a fascinating look at medieval craftsmanship. Art enthusiasts appreciate the chance to see artifacts up close, thanks to the skip-the-line entry that saves time during busy periods.
We like how the exhibitions are laid out, allowing visitors to enjoy the artworks at a relaxed pace without feeling rushed. The stunning sculptures and detailed artifacts make the Bargello a highlight of any Florence itinerary.

The Medici Chapels are among Florence’s most impactful sites for understanding the city’s history. These chapels house the tombs of the Medici rulers and feature extraordinary sculptures that showcase early 16th-century craftsmanship.
Access with the combo ticket provides a chance to observe the marble and stucco works up close. The chapels’ architecture and decorated interiors transport visitors to the world of Florence’s influential family and their legacy.
Given their popularity, having skip-the-line entry is a definite advantage, making the visit smoother during peak times.
The Davanzati Palace offers a medieval residential experience, with preserved rooms and furniture from historical Florence. Visitors appreciate its authentic atmosphere and the chance to see decorative arts within a historic setting.
This site is perfect for those interested in domestic history, contrasting with the more art-focused museums. The timed entry helps manage crowds and ensures a more intimate look at Florence’s residential past.
Since it’s part of the combo, it’s easy to include this lesser-known treasure in your sightseeing schedule.
More Great Tours NearbyOrsanmichele stands out for its Gothic architecture and its role as a guild church adorned with statues of saints produced by notable artists. The building itself is a remarkable example of Florence’s civic and religious history.
The sculptures inside and outside the church provide a visual feast for art lovers, showcasing renaissance sculpture in the context of Florence’s urban fabric. The exterior façade with its colorful statues adds to the site’s charm.
Since the ticket grants entry, visitors can explore this unique space at their own pace, appreciating its blend of art, architecture, and history.
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Casa Martelli is a smaller museum, open Tuesdays and Saturdays, housing paintings, decorative arts, and historical objects. It offers a more intimate view of Florence’s artistic environment.
Visitors get the chance to see works by local artists and period furniture, providing insights into domestic life of past centuries. Its limited hours mean planning ahead is necessary, but the experience offers a personal connection to Florence’s artistic community.
Its inclusion in the combo ticket enriches the overall cultural picture of Florence, especially for those with flexible schedules.
This combo ticket is a practical choice for those wanting flexibility and variety. It’s valid for 3 days after the first use, letting visitors spread out their visits across different days. The skip-the-line feature helps avoid long waits, especially at popular sites.
Accessibility is assured, with the ticket offering wheelchair access to participating sites. However, large bags and pets are not allowed, so packing should be planned accordingly.
Booking is straightforward, with the option to reserve now and pay later, providing full flexibility in travel plans. Cancellation is free if made up to 24 hours in advance, making it a low-risk option.
This combo ticket suits independent travelers interested in art, history, and architecture. It’s particularly appealing for those who want to customize their visit, thanks to 3 days of validity and skip-the-line access.
While it doesn’t include guided tours, the self-guided experience allows for personal pacing and focused exploration of each site. It’s ideal for art lovers who appreciate sculptures and historic interiors and for visitors who value flexibility in their sightseeing.
The Bargello Museum 5-Attractions Combo Ticket offers an affordable, convenient, and comprehensive way to explore Florence’s artistic and historic highlights. With five carefully chosen sites, visitors gain a broad view of Florence’s Renaissance and medieval cultural achievements.
While Casa Martelli’s limited hours require some planning, the other sites are accessible most days, and the skip-the-line feature ensures a more relaxed visit. The price point of $45 makes it a cost-effective solution for exploring Florence’s rich artistic landscape.
This tour fits well for those who prefer independent exploration and want to enjoy Florence at their own pace, discovering artworks, architecture, and history without the pressure of guided groups.
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What sites are included in the Florence combo ticket?
The ticket grants access to Bargello Museum, Medici Chapels, Davanzati Palace, Orsanmichele, and Casa Martelli.
How long can I use the ticket?
The ticket is valid for 3 days starting from the first activation.
Is there a guided tour included?
No, this is a self-guided experience with skip-the-line entry.
Can I visit Casa Martelli every day?
No, Casa Martelli is open only on Tuesdays (1:30 PM–6:30 PM) and Saturdays (9:00 AM–1:50 PM).
Is the ticket accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, wheelchair access is available at all included sites.
What should I bring for the visit?
Large luggage and pets are not allowed, so pack accordingly.
Can I cancel this ticket?
Yes, full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the ticket suitable for a single-day visit?
While possible, the 3-day validity offers flexibility to spread out visits for a more relaxed experience.
Are there any restrictions at the sites?
Pets and large bags are not allowed, and Casa Martelli’s limited opening hours should be taken into account.
How do I reserve this ticket?
Booking is simple, with options to reserve now and pay later, ensuring flexibility in planning your Florence trip.