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Discover Florence’s Duomo Complex with priority access to Giotto's Bell Tower, Baptistery, Cathedral, Museum, and crypt, plus an audio guide for an enriching experience.

The Florence Duomo Complex & Giotto’s Bell Tower Ticket+AudioApp offers a comprehensive way to experience some of the city’s most renowned Renaissance landmarks. Priced at $46 per person and lasting one day, this tour provides reserved timed tickets to Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Baptistery of San Giovanni, the Opera del Duomo Museum, and the Santa Reparata Crypt. An audio app enhances the visit, allowing you to learn about the sites at your own pace with multilingual support.
This tour is especially suited for visitors who want priority access and a flexible, self-guided experience. While it does not include a guided tour, the audio app makes up for this with detailed commentary crafted by art historians. Note that admission to Brunelleschi’s Dome is not included, which is a common consideration for visitors aiming to climb the famous dome itself.
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The tour begins with tickets sent via WhatsApp or email 24 hours before the visit, making check-in straightforward. Once tickets are in hand, access the small brown door at Giotto’s Bell Tower at your reserved time to start your exploration. The instructions for downloading the audio app come with the ticket, so it’s advisable to download everything using Wi-Fi before arriving to avoid delays.
This setup allows for flexible timing and a self-paced experience, ideal for those who prefer exploring at their own speed. The express security check helps minimize waiting times, although some reviews suggest that crowds can cause delays, particularly at popular times.

The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is celebrated for its majestic facade and intricate outside decorations. The audio app, crafted by experts, provides commentary on the architectural features, helping visitors appreciate the details of the facade and interior treasures. While inside, visitors can admire spectacular features and artworks by Michelangelo at the Opera del Duomo Museum.
The Cathedral is closed on Sundays and during religious ceremonies, so planning your visit around these times ensures full access. The museum houses over 700 masterpieces, including Gates of Paradise by Lorenzo Ghiberti and Madonna of All Saints by Giotto.

The highlight for many is the climb up Giotto’s Bell Tower, which reaches 85 meters high. The timed ticket guarantees priority access, enabling you to ascend without long waits. The climb involves narrow stairs, meaning it’s best suited for those comfortable with heights.
Once at the top, the panoramic views of Florence unfold, offering photo opportunities of the city’s rooftops and surrounding hills. The view is considered breathtaking and is often praised as a memorable part of the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Baptistery of San Giovanni is celebrated for its inlaid marble interior and golden mosaic ceiling. It is the site where many Renaissance artists and thinkers were baptized. While the mosaics on the vault are currently under restoration and not visible, the decorative marble remains a stunning feature.
This stop offers insight into Florence’s religious and artistic history, connecting visitors to the city’s Renaissance roots. The entry ticket included in the package allows you to explore this significant religious site at your own pace.
Descending into the Santa Reparata Crypt reveals the remains of an ancient Basilica, with Paleo-Christian mosaics and refined tombstones. The crypt forms part of the archaeological trail beneath the cathedral, giving visitors a glimpse into Florence’s early Christian history.
This area is particularly meaningful for those interested in archaeology and early Christian architecture, providing a quiet space to reflect amid historical relics. The crypt visit is included in the ticket, making it a convenient addition.
The Opera del Duomo Museum houses over 700 artworks spanning the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Notable pieces include Michelangelo’s Pietà Bandini, Giotto’s Madonna of All Saints, and Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise.
The museum’s collections are accessible with the ticket, and its exhibits enrich the overall experience by showcasing key masterpieces that shaped Florence’s artistic identity. The museum is closed on the first Tuesday of each month for maintenance, so plan accordingly.
Visitors should bring a charged smartphone with the downloaded audio app and headphones for the full experience. Luggage exceeding the permitted size must be stored at the Piazza Duomo luggage storage beforehand. Proper dress code is required, with covering shoulders and knees, and no shorts or sleeveless tops.
The visit is not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility issues, or those afraid of heights. The timed tickets and express security help streamline entry, but some wait times can occur during busy periods.

While the priority tickets provide fast access, some reviews mention long queues nonetheless, especially when crowds are heavy. The mosaics in the Baptistry are currently under restoration, limiting certain visual features.
Admission to Brunelleschi’s Dome is not included in this package, so visitors wanting to climb the famous dome will need to look for additional tickets or tours. The absence of a guided tour means the experience relies heavily on the audio app for interpretation.
This full-day pass offers a solid value for those eager to explore Florence’s most significant landmarks with priority access and audio support. The self-guided format allows flexibility, making it ideal for visitors who prefer independent exploration.
The views from Giotto’s Bell Tower and the art collections at the museum are standout elements. However, reviews highlight occasional issues with ticket validation and crowd levels, so planning ahead is recommended.
This tour provides a rundown of Florence’s religious and artistic heritage. It suits history buffs, art lovers, and those who appreciate flexibility. While it does not include access to Brunelleschi’s Dome, the other highlights make for a rich and rewarding experience.
Are tickets delivered instantly?
Tickets are sent via WhatsApp or email 24 hours before the visit.
Can I visit the cathedral on a Sunday?
No, the Florence Cathedral is closed on Sundays and during religious ceremonies.
Is there an option to climb Brunelleschi’s Dome?
No, admission to Brunelleschi’s Dome is not included in this ticket.
How do I download the audio app?
Instructions are provided with your tickets; it’s best to download everything using Wi-Fi before arriving.
Is luggage storage free?
Yes, luggage storage is included with the ticket.
Are guided tours available?
This package does not include a guide, but the audio app offers detailed commentary.
What is the maximum height of Giotto’s Bell Tower?
The tower reaches 85 meters, and visitors can enjoy spectacular city views from the top.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to stairs and narrow passages.
What should I wear?
A covering clothing is required; shorts, sleeveless shirts, and hats are not permitted.