Is the Firenze Card Worth It? (2026)

€85 for 72 hours with access to 70+ museums. But you'd need to visit 5+ museums to break even. Realistic?

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Not worth it for most visitors. The €85 price is too high relative to what most people actually visit.

What you get

72 hours of access to 70+ museums and cultural sites in Florence. One entry per museum. Includes: Uffizi (€20), Accademia/David (€16), Palazzo Pitti (€16), Boboli Gardens (€10), Duomo complex (€30 Brunelleschi Pass), Palazzo Vecchio (€14), Bargello (€9), and dozens more.

The math

To break even at €85: You need to visit at least 5 major museums in 72 hours. That's roughly 2 museums per day, every day, for 3 days. Realistic for dedicated art lovers. Exhausting for everyone else.

Typical visitor pattern: Uffizi (€20) + Accademia (€16) + maybe Palazzo Pitti or Bargello (€16/€9). Total: €36-52. The Firenze Card costs €33-49 MORE than individual tickets.

When it IS worth it

If you're an art historian or serious museum-goer who will genuinely visit 6+ museums in 3 days. The skip-the-line benefit at the Uffizi and Accademia adds value in peak season. And the 70+ museum access means you can pop into small museums on impulse without worrying about cost.

The better alternative

Buy individual timed tickets for Uffizi (€20+€4) and Accademia (€12+€4) online. Visit the Duomo with the Brunelleschi Pass (€30) if you want to climb the dome. Everything else: decide on the day. Total for these 3: €70 — still cheaper than the Firenze Card.

💡 The Firenze Card is a legacy product from when you couldn't book individual timed tickets online. Now that every museum has online booking, the card's convenience advantage is mostly gone. Save your €85 for a spectacular Florentine dinner instead.

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