Florence Pass for museum, historical places and public transport?

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I plan to visit Florence, Italy during May. I would be staying in the city for 3 days, visiting all the places that worth a visit, and do it in a cheap manner.

So I wonder whether is there a "Florence Pass" for museum, historical places and public transport, that would allow me to save some of my money?






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What does the Florence pass include?

The Florence City Pass is the only pass that includes a hop on hop off bus tour (\u20ac23) and a 2-way airport transfer (\u20ac10), making transportation around the city much easier. In addition to those services, you'll also receive admission to the following popular sites: Uffizi Gallery (skip-the-line) | \u20ac24.

Is it worth getting the Firenzecard?

The Firenze card costs 72 Euros, lasts 72 hours and covers 72 museums. The main benefit though is it lets you skip the line. Some places you show the card to get a ticket, others you just go straight in with the card, but either way you bypass the queues.

Is there a museum pass for Italy?

The Milano card offers 24 or 72 hours of free public transport and discounts on museum entry. It is available from www.milano24ore.net and includes discounts at various restaurants and entertainment venues around the city.

Are museums in Florence free?

That said, although the city has declared it free, some individual museums occasionally decide not to participate, so ask ahead (they tend to respond on Twitter) before going. Civic museums in Florence are: Palazzo Vecchio, Museo del Novecento, Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria Novella, Museo Stefano Bardini.



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