Description
Best deals for Boboli Gardens Tickets and Tours in Florence.
Book tickets and tours to the Boboli Gardens in Florence. Stroll along the gravel paths, discover grottos, nymphaeums and temples, then visit the Porcelain Museum.
Boboli Gardens on Musement: what to do, what to book, what to know
UnusedRooms combines a concise description of what Boboli is and practical visiting guidance with accessibility notes, plus bookable ticket/tour options. (Musement)
What Boboli Gardens are
Boboli Gardens sit behind the Pitti Palace and are framed as an “outdoor museum” of Italian garden design, with long gravel avenues, statues, fountains, grottos and garden structures (e.g., amphitheatre, obelisk, Fountain of Neptune, Porcelain Museum). (Musement)
Practical visitor info (from Musement)
Closures and access
Musement notes the gardens can be visited year-round with some restrictions, including closure on the first and last Monday of each month, plus January 1 and December 25. (Musement)
It also states that garden-only tickets include access to the Garden of Villa Bardini. (Musement)
Accessibility
Because many paths are gravel with steep slopes in places, Musement recommends visitors with reduced mobility come with an escort and identifies Piazza Pitti (near the bookshop) and Piazzale di Porta Romana as the most convenient entrances. It also notes the Porcelain Museum is not accessible to visitors with reduced mobility. (Musement)
What to book
1) Boboli Gardens guided tour
Musement offers a guided tour product that positions Boboli as the 16th-century Italian gardens behind Pitti Palace (with expert guide). (Musement)
CTA: Boboli Gardens guided tour (Musement) (Musement)
2) “Big 3” bundle: Uffizi + Pitti + Boboli (with digital audio guide)
Musement lists a combined ticket that includes skip-the-line Uffizi access plus entry to Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, with an audio guide delivered via smartphone app. (Musement)
CTA: Uffizi, Pitti, Boboli combined ticket + digital audio guide (Musement) (Musement)
3) Medici-themed walking tour + Boboli tickets
Musement also lists a Medici-focused city tour that includes Boboli Gardens tickets and references seeing the Vasari Corridor from outside, plus self-guided time in Boboli/Bardini/Porcelain Museum. (Musement)
CTA: Florence Medici tour with tickets to Boboli Gardens (Musement) (Musement)
Boboli Gardens Suggestions from UnusedRooms
H2: Boboli Gardens at a glance
1–2 paragraphs on “Italian garden + outdoor museum” and why it’s worth it. (Musement)
H2: What you’ll see
Bullets: amphitheatre, obelisk, fountains (including Neptune), Porcelain Museum, grottos/temples. (Musement)
H2: Tickets and tours
- Guided tour (best for context) (Musement)
- Combined Uffizi/Pitti/Boboli pass (best for value if doing multiple sites) (Musement)
- Medici tour + Boboli (best “story-led” option) (Musement)
H2: Opening days, closures and access
Include the closure pattern and Villa Bardini inclusion. (Musement)
H2: Accessibility and entrance tips
Use the “gravel + slopes” guidance and recommended entrances; note Porcelain Museum limits. (Musement)
FAQs
Are Boboli Gardens open all year?
Musement says yes, with specific closure days (first/last Monday monthly, plus Jan 1 and Dec 25). (Musement)
Does a Boboli Gardens ticket include anything else?
Musement notes garden-only tickets also allow access to the Garden of Villa Bardini. (Musement)
Is Boboli suitable for limited mobility?
Musement notes gravel paths and steep slopes in parts, recommends an escort for reduced mobility, and calls out the most convenient entrances. (Musement)
Is the Porcelain Museum accessible?
Musement states the Porcelain Museum is not accessible to people with reduced mobility. (Musement)
What’s the easiest way to cover Boboli plus major Florence museums?
A combined ticket option (Uffizi + Pitti + Boboli) is listed on Musement with a digital audio guide. (Musement)










