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Explore Florence with the City Pass including pre-booked Uffizi and Accademia tickets, hop-on hop-off bus, and discounts for museums and food experiences.

The Florence: City Pass with Uffizi and Accademia Entry offers a straightforward way to experience some of the city’s most famous attractions at your own pace. Priced with options for 1 to 3 days of access, this pass includes pre-booked entry tickets for the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery, saving you the hassle of ticket lines. The tour also features an optional hop-on hop-off bus tour for 24 hours, along with discounts on various tours and food experiences.
While the average rating is 3.4 out of 5 based on 36 reviews, this pass suits travelers looking for flexible access to Florence’s highlights and aiming to save up to 60% compared to individual ticket purchases. The tour emphasizes convenience and value, making it especially attractive for those wanting to explore the city at their own pace with some guided options.
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The Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery are among Florence’s most visited museums. This pass guarantees pre-booked tickets for both, with the Uffizi scheduled during the pass’s validity period. The Accademia entry must be picked up in front of the museum before visiting, and it is booked for the morning of the second day or the afternoon on the first day for the 1-day pass option. Both galleries are not available on Mondays or the first Sunday of each month.
Booking this pass eliminates the need to queue at these popular sites, saving you valuable time. The process involves collecting tickets from designated locations beforehand, which some reviewers find a bit bureaucratic but ultimately worthwhile for the convenience.

The optional 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus allows for an alternative way to see the city’s top sights. The bus ticket must be picked up beforehand at a designated location in Florence. This flexible transportation option offers a different perspective on Florence’s streets, making it easier to cover more ground without walking long distances or navigating complex public transport.
An upgrade to the bus tour is available for those who want to combine sightseeing with guided commentary. The bus is ideal if you prefer a relaxed way to identify landmarks and plan your routes around the city.

The pass grants access to Museo Casa Buonarroti, Museo de Medici, Leonardo Interactive Museum, and the Opificio delle Pietre Dure. These spots deepen your understanding of Florence’s artistry and history.
The Museo Casa Buonarroti offers insight into Michelangelo’s life, while the Museo de Medici showcases Renaissance relics. The Leonardo Interactive Museum provides a hands-on experience with Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions, and the Opificio delle Pietre Dure displays exquisite craftsmanship in stone inlay.
One review highlights how the Museo Medici is relatively small but enjoyable, and the Leonardo Museum is described as “very fun,” demonstrating how these included sites add variety to your itinerary.
More Great Tours NearbyBeyond museums, the pass offers the chance to experience Florence through guided walking or bike tours. These options provide a local perspective on the city’s architecture, hidden spots, and vibrant neighborhoods.
One reviewer recommends allocating at least three hours for the Uffizi to enjoy each room thoroughly, and another enjoyed a bicycle tour on the second day, describing it as a “super beautiful” ride with a friendly guide. These experiences depend on your interest in more active exploration.

The meeting point varies depending on the selected option, with exact coordinates provided. The pickup address for the hop-on hop-off ticket is available in digital format, helping travelers plan ahead.
The ticket collection process can feel a bit bureaucratic, as some reviews mention, but it is generally straightforward. The tour is wheelchair accessible, supporting visitors with mobility needs, which adds to its convenience.

The pass can be reserved with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning. Payment can be deferred with the reserve now, pay later option, making it easier to commit without immediate payment.
The validity period is 1 to 3 days, so travelers should choose based on their desired pace and the number of sites they wish to visit. The tickets for the Uffizi are scheduled during the pass’s validity, with specific time slots to be confirmed upon booking.

While this pass offers good value, some reviews point out that fitting both the Uffizi and Accademia into a single day can be tight, especially if you want to explore other museums or neighborhoods. The 1-day pass might be restrictive for those wanting a more leisurely experience; a 2-day pass could be more suitable.
Plus, both galleries are closed on Mondays and the first Sunday of each month, so plan your itinerary accordingly to avoid missing these highlights.

The Turbopass City Pass is one among several options available for Florence, including passes that cover multiple attractions over 5 days or include additional sites like the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens. These alternatives might be worth exploring if you seek longer-term access or want to expand your sightseeing.
The Florence: City Pass with Uffizi and Accademia Entry offers a practical package for visitors who want to skip lines and save money on Florence’s most famous museums. Its flexibility with a hop-on hop-off bus and discount options complements the cultural experience, especially for those with limited time.
However, the administrative process of ticket collection and the tight schedule for seeing major museums in one day are aspects to consider. This pass suits short-stay visitors eager to focus on key sites and who appreciate the convenience of pre-booked tickets.
This card balances value, convenience, and access, making it a solid choice for travelers aiming to discover Florence’s art and history with ease.
How long can I use the Florence City Pass?
The pass is valid for 1 to 3 days, depending on the option you choose when booking.
Are the Uffizi and Accademia tickets booked for specific times?
Yes, your entry to the Uffizi will be scheduled during your pass’s validity, and the Accademia must be picked up beforehand, with scheduling depending on your pass duration.
Can I pick up the tickets easily?
Tickets are collected in front of the galleries or at a designated location, which some find slightly bureaucratic but manageable.
Does the pass include guided tours?
The pass offers optional walking or bike tours that you can add to deepen your experience.
Is the hop-on hop-off bus included?
The bus is optional and must be booked separately; the ticket can be picked up before your city exploration.
What attractions are included besides the main museums?
Additional sites include Museo Casa Buonarroti, Museo de Medici, Leonardo Interactive Museum, and the Opificio delle Pietre Dure.
Are there discounts for food and other attractions?
Yes, the pass provides discounts for tours and food experiences, adding value to your visit.
Who should consider this pass?
This pass is ideal for short-term visitors wanting priority access to Florence’s main museums and a flexible way to explore the city without the hassle of individual ticket purchases.