Experience the splendour of Giotto’s Bell Tower, an iconic example of Italian Gothic architecture located beside the renowned Florence Cathedral. Rising to a height of almost 85 meters, this stunning tower offers visitors a unique opportunity to climb its 414 steps. At the top, enjoy the panoramic views over Florence, a city steeped in the history of the Italian Renaissance.
The tower’s design, attributed to the celebrated artist Giotto, showcases intricate carvings and colourful marble panels that reflect the artistic flair of the era. A reserved entrance ensures a hassle-free visit, allowing you to fully appreciate this architectural gem and its breathtaking surroundings. Perfect for those looking to delve into Florence’s rich cultural heritage.
Voucher information: Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance of the bell tower
The monuments included in Giotto Pass can be visited within 3 calendar days from the date selected.
From 3 May 2023, holders of the Giotto Pass must access the time slot chosen at the time of purchase to climb Giotto's Bell Tower
From 1 June 2023, visitors to the Bell Tower, Florence Cathedral, Opera del Duomo Museum and Santa Reparata are required to leave suitcases, backpacks, parcels, containers and large and medium-sized bags and other types of objects in the Luggage Storage at Piazza Duomo
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