Duomo Florence Giotto Pass
General information about the Giotto Pass
The Giotto Pass is the Florence Duomo ticket that includes access to Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Baptistery of San Giovanni, the Opera del Duomo Museum and the Santa Reparata crypt. Four monuments in Piazza del Duomo, valid for three consecutive days. Unlike the Brunelleschi Pass, this ticket does not include the Dome climb, making it a great option for visitors who want to explore the Duomo complex without climbing Brunelleschi’s Dome.
Ticket overview:
📱 Mobile tickets: Visitors use their cell phones to display their entries.
⏰ Scheduled time entry: This ticket assigns guests a specific entrance time to the monument.
⚡ Instant confirmation: Travelers receive an email confirmation of the visit in less than 2 minutes.
📅 Valid for 3 days: This ticket allows travelers to discover these masterpieces of the Renaissance at their own pace.
♿ Partial wheelchair accessible: Parts of the Florence Duomo Complex are accessible to visitors with reduced mobility, including the Opera del Duomo Museum and sections of the Baptistery. However, Giotto’s Bell Tower is not wheelchair accessible, as the monument requires climbing 414 steps and does not have elevators.
Note: Visitors must respect the specific time slot for Giotto's Bell Tower; flexible entry applies to all other monuments.
What the Giotto Pass includes?
Included
- Giotto’s Bell Tower and Baptistery of San Giovanni access
- Opera del Duomo Museum and Santa Reparata Basilica entry
- Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore access
- 3-day ticket validity for flexible exploration
Not Included
- Cancellation option
- Guided tour
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Cancellation policy
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
Location
Address: Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Florence, Italy
The Duomo Complex sits in the heart of the historic center, just a short 10-minute walk from the Santa Maria Novella train station. As the city’s most iconic landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage site, it remains easily reachable on foot from any part of downtown. Surrounded by Renaissance masterpieces, this destination attracts art and history lovers from around the world.





