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Florence Combo-ticket Uffizi

On the official B-ticket site trying to purchase combo pass that includes Uffizi/Pitti/Boboli but it keeps defaulting to Uffizi only. Is there a better way to purchase this pass? Should I just schedule the Uffizi reservation and do the others separately? Any advice welcomed. Trip is first 2 weeks of June.

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Hi Kathryn, did you try the drop-down menu? Select the "passepartout named" option. Good luck!

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I thought I did but it didn’t populate properly. Maybe I need to try it on the laptop…I was using my mobile.

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Kathryn, this from the b-ticket website for this ticket:

"With the combined ticket, it is mandatory to choose the day and the hour you wish to enter the Uffizi, which is the first museum to visit.Only after your visit at Uffizi, you can access to Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, without any restriction or time limit and without any other form of reservation, as long as it is included in the 5-days validity of your ticket."

So to buy this ticket you have to choose a specific day/time slot for the Uffizi under the Passepartout Named option. You do not have to have a reserved time slot at the Pitti and Boboli.

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Kathy is correct.
Choose the Uffizi time you want and then click the "Reduced and Combo" tab at the bottom of the time slot and then the rest of the options show up. Just choose the Passepartout Named option and the price matches the price listed on the website.

I remembered there was some secret from a couple of years ago, but I couldn't remember what it was.

Have a great trip!
=Tod

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Thanks! I’d tried this and the only options are full, reduced, and free but with no option for combo pass. Also, does anyone know if the Accademia is free for all on the first Sunday of the month or just residents? It doesn’t give me an option for Sunday June 2

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Kathryn, from the home page select the combo ticket. It will default to the Uffizi reservation page because that is a required timed entry. Select the date and time, then the dropdown menu. The "passepartout" is the combo ticket.

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The Accademia - as well as other Italian State museums - is free for all on First Sundays. It is not a day I'd personally choose to visit the most popular museums, and especially not during high season. The only museum I know of for sure that you can make a "Free Sunday" reservation for is Galleria Borghese in Rome (but don't quote me on that.)

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If I don't buy the combo pass - the Pitti/Boboli tickets also show as timed - how do they work?

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Janet, your question will be seen by more eyes if you post it separately rather than as part of someone else's thread. I bought the combo ticket but I imagine if you put the date in the search bar, then scroll to Boboli, for example, you can add to your cart.

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Janet, for the Pitti/Boboli, you go to the B-ticket website and choose a date for your visit. Then scroll down to "Galleria Palatina, Galleria Arte Moderna" That's the Pitti. Click the "Tickets" tab to the right of that choice and scroll down to a desired entry time. Click "Reduced, combo and other tickets" to open the dropdown for those options, choose "Cumulativo Palatina-Boboli web", and enter the number of tickets you need. They'll be 25,00 € for adults.

The time you choose will be for the Pitti; you don't have to choose a specific time for the Boboli. You will need to visit both on the same day with this ticket, and I believe your access to the Boboli gardens will be after your visit to the Pitti (but don't quote me on that).

All of this said, these particular 2 attractions aren't usually swamped with visitors - not like the Uffizi - so I'd just buy tickets at the entrance.