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Heather Heiligenthal
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Jun 2025
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Guide was really great. I think her name was Regina? She was very knowledgeable and energetic. Climb to duomo was awesome. Such spectacular views. 463 steps to the top. Being water on this trip. Especially if during the summer Thank you!
Carlos Sebastián Rodríguez
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Carlos

Spain
Jun 2025
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Leonardo was an incredible guide, he explained everything in great detail, all the information provided will be useful for my art history class.
Toby Koenig

Toby

Oct 2022
The tour guide (Eleanora) was incredibly knowledgable and engaging. Pointed us in the direction of a great Negroni also. Highly recommended.
Lauren Green

Lauren

Aug 2022
The whole experience was amazing, would highly recommend this tour as its a great way to see the city and learn about its history.
Paige Schwartz

Paige

Aug 2018
Angelo A was an amazing guide... I was brought to tears when he was talking about the meaning of Michelangelo’s David .Excellent tour!! Thank you!!
Amanda Burt

Amanda

Apr 2018
The best part of this experience was being able to climb to the top of the Duomo. This tour had everything a visitor would love to explore. Thumbs up.
Jonathan Niznansky
US

Jonathan

United States
Feb 2025
Our guide was genuinely excellent and this was one of the few tours we went on that actually felt "exclusive," we got to go where other people clearly weren't allowed to go. The best way to see the duomo.
Peter Hourihan
AU

Peter

Australia
Oct 2024
Breathtaking tour led by an outstanding guide. The climb of the Duomo was explained fully and clear options provided for those who wanted to climb. Highly recommend this tour.

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Duomo Florence | Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

Iconic in every manner, the Duomo Florence, officially known as the Florence Cathedral or Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore, encompasses the Italian Renaissance within a single towering structure. Best known for its magnificent red dome, the cathedral was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi back in 1436 and dedicated to Saint Mary (Virgin of the Flowers).

Things to know before visiting Duomo Florence

  • Waiting times at the Duomo can stretch to 1-2 hours, especially during busy periods. Pre-booking your ​entry tickets can save you a lot of time by letting you breeze past the ticketing line. If you really want to avoid any wait, go for a ​hosted entry—you won’t even have to queue for ticket redemption. Just remember, you’ll still need to go through security.
  • While getting into the cathedral itself is free, the other must-see areas inside—like theBell Tower,Crypt of Santa Reparata,Baptistery,Brunelleschi's Dome, and theOpera del Duomo Museum—aren't. Standard tickets typically cover all of these, but if you want to climb the Dome or Bell Tower, you'll need to buy separate tickets. 
  • Each attraction within the Duomo complex has its own schedule, so planning can be tricky. Pick your slot carefully aligned with what areas of the complex you want to see, since the entry is slot based. Allocate between 1.5 to 2 hours for the cathedral complex. If you plan to climb the Dome or the Tower, set aside an additional hour for that portion of your visit. 
  • The Florence Cathedral isn’t just another church—it’s packed with ​history,great architecture, and deep religious significance. A guided tour can bring all of this to life with priority access and captivating stories. Note that if your tour includes Dome and tower access, you’ll be unaccompanied for the climb. If you prefer to explore at your own pace but still want all the details, consider using an audio guide.
  • Some tours, especially ​VIP or early morning ones, give you a serene Duomo experience with fewer crowds. They often include access to exclusive sites like the Secret Terraces, which are usually off-limits. Within smaller groups, typically capped at 10 people, you will find it easier to interact with the guide and even find shared interests with fellow travelers.
  • Up for a challenge? Grab the tickets that include the climb toBrunelleschi’s Dome or Giotto’s Bell Tower. The views from the top are absolutely stunning and totally worth the effort! Just remember, it’s no small feat—there are 463 steps up to the Dome and 414 steps to the top of the Bell Tower, and there’s no elevator. These experiences are super popular, so booking in advance is a smart move.

Your Duomo Florence tickets and tours explained

We've curated varied ticket and tours options for Duomo Florence, tailored to the diverse interests of its visitors. Here's a guide to help you select the perfect ticket.

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Standard tickets

Duration: Flexible
Dome access: Optional
Bell Tower access: Optional
Guide: No; optional audio guide

Why go for it?

  • Ideal for those who want to customize their visit and avoid committing to a guide, while still getting access to key attractions like the Dome or Bell Tower.
  • Great for budget travelers. Save time on ticketing queues and some more with hosted entry at the ticket redemption queue.

Recommended tickets:

  • Florence Cathedral Tickets with Optional Dome & Bell Tower Climb
  • Florence Cathedral Tickets with Host
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Audioguide Tour of the Cathedral and Piazza Duomo in Florence

Guided tours

Duration: 1.5 to 2.5 hours
Dome access: Optional
Bell Tower access: Optional
Guide: Yes

Why go for it?

  • Perfect for first-time visitors or those interested in the history, art, and architecture of the Duomo and its many sub-attractions.
  • You can choose a short, action-packed express tour or opt for a longer one for a more comprehensive experience. Upgrade for Dome and Bell Tower access.

Recommended tickets:

  • Florence Cathedral Guided Tour with Optional Dome & Bell Tower Climb
  • Florence Cathedral Express Guided Tour
  • Florence City Centre & Cathedral Walking Tour
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Special access tours

Duration: 1.5 - 2.5 hours
Dome access: Optional
Bell Tower access: Optional
Guide: Yes

Why go for it?

  • Includes early morning access and rare access to the Secret Terraces, with beautiful views and a crowd-free experience.
  • Enjoy a more intimate tour with a group of up to 10 guests. Choose to climb Brunelleschi's Dome or visit the Bell Tower.

Recommended tickets:

  • Florence Cathedral VIP Guided Tour with Secret Terraces & Optional Dome Climb
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Florence Cathedral Secret Terrace

Combo tickets

Duration: 4-5 hours (total)
Dome access: Optional
Bell Tower access: Optional
Guide: No; optional audio guide

Why go for it?

  • A great way to combine the Duomo experience with other top Florence attractions like Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens.
  • Offers excellent value for money and is perfect for travelers with a full day to explore.

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Discounted Florence Cathedral tickets

  • Children under 7: Free
  • Students with valid ID: Reduced fees
  • Priests and religious individuals: Free
  • People with disabilities and their companions: Free
  • Licensed tour guides in Florence: Free with ​prescribed guidelines.

Cancelation policy

Most Duomo Florence tickets can be canceled 24-72 hours before the experience begins. However, check your ticket for details at the time of booking for up to date information.

What to see inside the Florence Cathedral?

Paolo Uccello's Frescoes
Assumption of the Virgin
Florence Cathedral Dome
Marble Floor
Visitors exploring the intricate interior of the Duomo in Florence, Italy.
Duomo Florence dome with cityscape view in Florence, Italy.
Florence Cathedral interior with detailed frescoes on the dome ceiling.
Visitors exploring the interior of Florence Duomo, Italy, admiring its architectural details.
Florence Duomo Cathedral interior with intricate frescoes and architectural details.
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Paolo Uccello's Frescoes

Paolo Uccello's brilliant frescoes are known for their intricate portrayal of geometric patterns and scenes from the Old Testament, particularly the "Noah's Ark" fresco.

Assumption of the Virgin

Lorenzo Ghiberti's "The Assumption of the Virgin," a gilded bronze masterpiece, portrays the Virgin Mary ascending to heaven surrounded by a radiant ensemble of angels.

The Dome

The iconic red-tiled dome is an architectural marvel, using a double-shell structure with an inner and outer dome. Climbing its 463 steps rewards you with awe-inspiring views of Florence.

Marble Floor

The marble floor inside the Duomo Florence Cathedral comprises over 40 panels, depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments with intricate geometric motifs and heraldic symbols.

Stained Glass Windows

The Florence Cathedral's 44 stunning stained glass windows, by masters like Ghiberti and Donatello, depict biblical figures, saints, and key scenes from the Old and New Testaments. They fill the cathedral with colorful light, telling stories of faith, particularly emphasizing Mary and Christ.

Drum of the Dome

Don’t miss the eight large circular stained glass windows that bring sunlight into the dome. Crafted between 1434 and 1445, these windows showcase innovative techniques like linear perspective introduced by Donatello.

Frescoes

The walls of the cathedral are like a giant storybook, filled with detailed frescoes that bring religious tales to life. Artists like Domenico Ghirlandaio and Alessandro Allori have left their mark on the cathedral, painting scenes that transport you through centuries of Christian history.

Architecture

The blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles in the cathedral’s architecture is inspiring. Look out for the soaring arches, intricate sculptures, and the cathedral’s signature use of polychrome marble, featuring white, green, and pink hues that adds to its majestic beauty both inside and out.

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Choir Stalls

Inside the cathedral, the beautifully crafted wooden choir stalls are another highlight. These intricately carved stalls serve both as seating for the clergy and as an artistic masterpiece, adding to the cathedral's grandeur.

Plan your visit to the Florence Cathedral

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  • The Cathedral: Mon-Fri: 10:15am to 3:45pm.
  • The Dome: Mon-Fri: 8:15am to 6:45pm. Sat: Dome closes at 5:15pm. Sun: 12:45pm to 5:15pm.
  • The Baptistery: Daily 8:30am - 7:30pm.
  • Giotto's Bell Tower: Daily 8:15am to 6:45pm.
  • Opera del Duomo Museum: Daily 8:30am to 7:45pm.

Note: On March 9, the Duomo Florence is only open from 12pm.

Closed: Cathedral: Sundays and Public Holidays. Museum: First Tuesday of each month.

Best time to visit: Between April and September. Visiting on a weekday (early morning or late afternoon) is also advised.

Detailed Florence Cathedral hours
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The Florence Duomo Mass schedule for those who would like to attend services:

  • Mondays to Saturdays: 7:30am, 8:30am, 9:30am, 6pm (English Mass on Saturdays at 5pm, venue moved to Misericordia on the first Saturday of each month)
  • Sundays: 7:30am, 9:00am, 10:30am (Gregorian chant), 12pm, 6pm (Vespers with chants at 5:30pm)

Note: Entering the cathedral does not require registration and is free of cost.

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Address: Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy.​[object Object]

Getting There

  • By Bus: 6, 11, 17, 23, and C2.
    Nearest Stop: Piazza del Duomo
  • By Metro: Lines 1, 3
    Nearest stop: Duomo M1, M3
  • By Train: Trenitalia Frecce, ATM, Italo Treno
    Nearest Stop: Santa Maria Novella
  • By Car: 600 m from Piazza del Duomo
    Nearest parking: There are several parking facilities available near the cathedral, like the Park2Go Parcheggio Firenze which is 140 m away from the cathedral.
Directions to Florence Cathedral
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  • The main entrance to the Duomo Florence is located on the west, facing the Piazza del Duomo.
  • The second entrance is located on the north side, facing the Piazza San Giovanni.
  • The third entrance is located on the south side, facing the Baptistery of San Giovanni.

There are several ticket offices located near the different attractions, like the Bell Tower, Dome, Baptistery, and Duomo Museum. The entrances to these various attractions are located at the respective buildings.

How to enter Duomo Florence?
Wheelchairs in Florence Duomo
  • Ramps
  • Lifts
  • Wheelchairs available at entry point
  • Toilets
  • Service animals are permitted inside
  • Guided tactile visits for the blind and partially sighted
  • Multi-sensory video guide in Italian Sign Language
Plan your visit to Duomo Florence
Sign language interpreter

There are a series of activities and projects undertaken by the management to make the cathedral more accessible to people with different kinds of need. They are listed below:

  • CoOPERAtivity programs are designed for people with Alzheimers or other types of dementia
  • Project Rifflesi is tailored for individuals with neurodevelopment disorders and find self-reflection/mutual cooperation challenging.
  • Blue Reflections, another project is aimed at building a community for people on the Autism spectrum.
  • The CONtact program is designed for those with psychopathological or medical disorders that cause cognitive, emotional, physical or social discomfort. CONtact is also suitable for their caregivers.
Dress code

he dress code for Florence Cathedral (Duomo) encourages visitors to dress modestly, particularly when entering religious sites. Here are some pointers:

  • Shoulders and knees: It's advisable to cover your shoulders and knees. Sleeveless tops, short skirts, and shorts may not be suitable.
  • Comfortable shoes: Wear comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the square involves walking on cobblestone streets.
  • Appropriate clothing: Avoid clothing with offensive symbols or messages.

Remember that while there may not be a strict dress code for Piazza del Duomo itself, individual monuments within the square may have specific requirements.

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  • Photography is permitted inside the Cathedral, Dome, and Crypt. So don't forget to bring your camera. Especially if you're planning on catching the views from the Duomo or the rooftop.
  • Make the most of your visit by arriving early. Not only will you beat the crowds, but you'll also have the privilege of witnessing the cathedral basking in the soft morning light.
  • If you plan to climb the cupola during your Florence trip, exploring the museum beforehand will enhance your understanding and appreciation for the rest of your visit.
  • Duomo Florence Cathedral isn't just a feast for the eyes at ground level. Try and include the dome climb for awe-inspiring views of Florence's landscape.
  • To buy Duomo tickets in Florence without going online, head to the office on the opposite side of Piazza del Duomo, near the bell tower entrance. Look for the entrance a few steps back from the bell tower side.
Duomo Florence rules & regulations
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There are are a few dining options available at a walking distance from the Cathedral:

  • Trattoria ZaZa: Enjoy traditional Tuscan cuisine with a modern twist at this cozy and rustic restaurant located ​600 m away.
  • La Ménagère: Located 450 m away, ​La Ménagère is a restaurant, café, flower shop and home decor store, that offers a menu of Italian and Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
  • Osteria de' Peccatori: This cozy and intimate restaurant located ​450 m away serves seafood dishes with a Mediterranean touch, along with a selection of Tuscan wines.
  • All'Antico Vinaio : Located ​600 m away, All'Antico Vinaio offers freshly made paninis.
  • Il Latini: This traditional Tuscan restaurant,​ located 700 m away, is known for its hearty, rustic cuisine and communal seating. Reservations are recommended.
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Budget: Hotel San Giovanni (​190 m), Hotel Paris (​450 m)

Mid-Range: Hotel Burchianti (​450 m), Hotel Albani Firenze (​850 m)

Luxury: Hotel Brunelleschi (​150 m), Four Seasons Hotel Firenze (​1.2 km)

Explore the Florence Cathedral complex

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo)

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo)

Designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, this iconic double dome stands 114 meters high and is the largest masonry vault in the world. Inside, you can see frescoes by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari.

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Baptistery of St. John Florence

The Baptistery of St John

The Baptistery of St. John, adjacent to Florence Cathedral, is a historic religious building known for its iconic bronze doors and beautiful mosaics.

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Crypt of Santa Reparata

Crypt of Santa Reparata

The Crypt of Santa Reparata is the archaeological site beneath Florence Cathedral, revealing the remains of earlier structures and the original cathedral's foundations.

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Duomo Museum

Duomo Museum

Spread across 28 rooms, the Duomo Museum is a must-visit for those who wish to learn about the ​history of the cathedral. View sculptures, tapestries, and stained-glass windows.

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Giotto's bell tower in Florence

Giotto's Bell Tower

Located in the same Duomo complex is Giotto’s Campanile, also known as the Bell Tower. It stands tall at about 84 feet and offers panoramic views of the city.

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Cathedral Terraces

Cathedral Terraces

The terraces of the Duomo Florence Cathedral offer a unique perspective of the city. After climbing to the top, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Florence.

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Beyond the Duomo Florence

Uffizi Gallery

Uffizi Gallery

From Botticelli to Raffael and Leonardo, Uffizi Gallery boasts of the finest Renaissance paintings. Find sculptures from the Middle Ages to the Modern era in this prestigious gallery in Florence.

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Accademia Gallery

Accademia Gallery

Step into Florence's renowned Accademia Gallery and spend some time marveling Michelangelo's David, a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture. The gallery showcases a symphony of art, history, and craftsmanship in a breathtaking setting.

Visit Accademia Gallery
Medici Chapel

Medici Chapel

The Medici Chapel is a 16th-century chapel designed by Michelangelo and Medici family architects. The chapel is known for Michelangelo's famous statues of Night, Day, Dawn, and Dusk.

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Frequently asked questions about Duomo Florence tickets

How much does a Florence Cathedral ticket cost?

The entrance to the ​Florence Cathedral is free. While the standard tickets to access other sub-attractions like the crypt, museum, and the baptistery start from €15, guided tours typically start at €18. of the cathedral. Prices may further vary based on additional features like access to special areas like the dome, bell tower, the terrace or even the other buildings that form a part of the Cathedral square.

Do I need tickets to enter the Duomo in Florence?

The Cathedral can be accessed for free, but ​tickets are required to go up to the ​Dome, ​Museum, ​Bell Tower, ​Rooftop, ​Baptistery, ​Crypt of Santa Reparata and other landmarks within the Cathedral Complex or the ​Duomo square. Tickets also need to be purchased if you'd like to avail guided tours, which are highly recommended.

What are the different types of tickets to Duomo Florence?

Various ticket options are available for exploring the Florence Cathedral (Duomo). You can opt for a ​guided tour, ​skip-the-line entry tickets, private VIP tours, audio guide, combo tickets or even city tours. Prices and durations vary, allowing visitors to choose the type of experience that suits their preferences and interests. Online booking often provides convenience and flexibility, including free cancellation options for some tours.

Are guided tours available at the Duomo Florence?

Yes, guided tours are available for the Florence Cathedral (Duomo). These tours offer visitors a detailed exploration of the cathedral, providing insights into its history, architecture, and artistic treasures. Guided tours may include options to climb the Dome, visit the Bell Tower, explore the Baptistery, and access the cathedral's secret terraces. Additionally, some tours offer VIP experiences with exclusive access to certain areas. Here are some popular tours:
Florence Cathedral Guided Tour with Optional Dome Climb, Florence Cathedral Express Guided Tour, Florence Cathedral VIP Guided Tour with Dome Climb and Secret Terrace Visit, Accademia Gallery, Florence Cathedral and Uffizi Gallery Skip-the-Line Tour, Florence City Centre and Cathedral Walking Tour

Are there discounted Duomo Florence Cathedral tickets?

Children under the age of 7 can enter free. Students of all ages (Italian and foreign) are eligible to enter at a reduced fee on production of a valid student ID. Priests, and religious men and women are allowed free entry. People with disabilities along with their companions are also liable for free entry upon consideration. Licensed tour guides operating in Florence can also enter free, if they adhere to the ​prescribed guidelines. Tourist guides with an effective group can gain free entry to the Bell Tower, the Museum, the Baptistery and the Crypt of Santa Reparata upon request.

What is the cancelation policy for Florence Cathedral tickets?

It depends on the Duomo Florence ticket you choose to book. While some tickets offer a full refund on canceling tickets up to 24-72 hours in advance, for others there may be no refund available on cancelation. Please check before you make your reservation.

Can I climb the Duomo dome?

Yes, guests can climb the Duomo dome if their ticket offers this inclusion.

How long are my Duomo Florence tickets valid for?

Your Duomo Florence tickets are usually valid for the specific date and time selected at checkout. Do check the validity before booking.

What is the best way to get to the Duomo Cathedral in Florence?

Getting to the Duomo Cathedral in Florence is convenient with various transportation options. If you prefer public transit, buses (lines 6, 11, 17, 23, C2) and metro lines 1 and 3 are available, with the nearest stops being Piazza del Duomo and Duomo M1, M3. For those arriving by train, Santa Maria Novella is the closest station, served by Trenitalia Frecce, ATM, and Italo Treno. If you're driving, the cathedral is about 600 meters from Piazza del Duomo, and parking facilities like Park2Go Parcheggio Firenze are in close proximity.

Is there a dress code to visit the Duomo Florence?

While visiting the cathedral, visitors are required to ​dress modestly. Sleeveless tops, shorts, and mini-skirts are not allowed. Knees and shoulders must be covered. Bonus tip: Wear comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the square involves walking on cobblestone streets.

How long does it take to explore the Duomo Florence Cathedral?

It usually takes about 1-2 hours to visit the cathedral, climb the dome, and explore the museum. If you'd like to spend more time at these sites or visit more nearby attractions, opt for guided tours or combo tours.

Can I enter the Duomo Florence once I exit?

Once you exit the Florence Cathedral (Duomo), re-entry is typically not allowed on the same ticket. If you wish to re-enter, you may need to purchase a new ticket or check if there are any provisions for multiple entries on the same ticket, which can vary based on ticket types and policies in place at the time of your visit. It's advisable to check with the ticket details or the staff at the time of your visit, for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

How long is the wait at the Florence Duomo?

The wait time at the Florence Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore) can vary depending on the time of day, season, and current visitor traffic. During peak tourist seasons, especially in the summer, the lines can be 1-2 hours long. It's recommended to arrive early in the day or consider purchasing skip-the-line tickets to minimize wait times. Additionally, visiting during non-peak hours may help reduce the time spent waiting.

How hard is it to climb the Duomo in Florence?

Climbing the Duomo in Florence, specifically the dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, involves ascending a significant number of steps (463 to be exact). The climb can be physically demanding, and the narrow passages may not be suitable for those with mobility issues, heart conditions, or claustrophobia. However, many visitors find the effort rewarding, as reaching the top provides breathtaking panoramic views of Florence's cityscape. It's advisable to assess your own physical fitness and comfort with stairs before deciding to undertake the climb.

Is it better to climb the Duomo or the bell tower in Florence?

When pondering between conquering Brunelleschi's Dome (Duomo) and ascending Giotto's Bell Tower (Campanile) in Florence, here's the scoop: The dome demands a reserved time slot, while the bell tower is more spontaneous. Both boast a similar stair count and height, and a single ticket covers both adventures. If you're short on time, check Duomo's office for open slots and tackle the Dome for a classic experience with delightful frescoes inside. No luck with time slots? Scale the bell tower for a different angle, enjoying a unique view of the majestic dome. Feeling ambitious? Why not go for the double climb for the ultimate Florence skyline extravaganza!

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