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Giardino di Boboli

3.6 (55 reviews)

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Alejandra D.

We stumbled across this garden and honestly, didn't enter through the main entrance as everyone else seems to do with the long line. We didn't even know it had a main bc Google maps routed us to the back entrance that didn't look very official but it was a chain linked gate fence thing from the garden side. Also, fun fact, Google maps routed us the LONG steep way behind the garden up a steep hill but we stumbled across Galileo's house on our walk. It's nearby the garden! So we weren't sure if we were in the right spot because we came up on an empty parking lot and thought it was staff parking or something but Google said we had arrived. So We walked right up, no wait, the ticket lady was rude though. guy checked hubby's backpack but it was like a super chill check. No metal detectors, no xray machine for our stuff like we would later notice once we got to the main entrance and had everyone do that. We did the combo ticket for the garden & the mansion. We spent about 3-4 hours here and we easily could've spent 2 more! All fountains are free drinking water and there's restrooms which are included in your ticket. The grounds were beautiful! If you like gardens and a stroll, you'll love this place. Near the mansion, there's a cafe, gift shop, lockers. The majority enter/start thru the Mansion grounds. We learned once you leave the garden area, you can't go back. So bc we started with the garden, then the mansion, but didn't know we couldn't go back to the garden. They scan your ticket! After the mansion we wanted to return to the garden but ours wouldn't scan so we think the rude ticket lady scanned it for us. But the guy was nice and still let us return after we explained to him and showed him on the map where we had entered thru. Oh where we entered was also their parking lot! So maybe he thought we had parked over there? Idk. I really liked this place!

Mel T.

We bought tickets online ahead of time, which you should definitely do. Our ticket was for a Friday at 11 AM and when we got there, there was a HUGE line. It seems as though the line for Boboli Gardens and Pitti Palace is combined into one (but you can buy tickets for just the gardens, which is what we did). Luckily, I went straight to the front and told them I already had tickets, and they said I wouldn't need to wait on the monstrous line. After a few security checks, we were in! The Gardens are well kept and the grounds are very big. You could easily spend at least half a day here, especially since you're allowed to bring your own food in for a picnic. We bought some focaccia and found benches in a shaded tree path to enjoy them. Make sure you take a picture of the map near the entrance, so you know where you're going. There are many walking paths, and chances for photo ops. We stayed for about 1.5 hours before it got too hot and we were getting tired, so we called it quits. I wouldn't say it's a must see if you're visiting Florence, but if you have the time and you like gardens, then this is a nice one to check out.

Isabel E.

An absolute must see when visiting Florence! This large-scale garden was absolutely stunning even during off season. There would definitely be large crowds during peak season so get there early and order tickets in advance, however it's not necessary to. Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for hills and uneven surfaces. There weren't many options for individuals with accessibility issues. There are public bathrooms and water fountains but you can't come in with food or beverages. There is also a nice little caffe in the front courtyard. (Free and discounted entrance for certain individuals)

Fred T.

located right behind the Pitti Palace, the gardens are quite spectacular. It is a bit of a hike uphill to the uppermost point, but well worth the effort. The views of the city and Duomo are first rate. It really is a park rather than a garden given it size. Lots of trees and grass along with some spectacular statues and art installations. There is an even higher point accessed via a staircase that allows views on the other side of the hill and well worth the hike. As noted it mostly gravel so those with strollers and small kids be forewarned. Also there is no services etc and it takes at least 1+ hours to stroll through it all (more like 2) if you power through it. The views from both sides are spectacular. There is a fountain installation about halfway up the hill and is in dire need of restoration. You also get decent views of the Palace itself (I found the palace to be a bit monotonous but I digress). If you get a ticket to the Uffizi for a modest upgrade you can get admission to this and the palace as well. The walk alone to the palace is fantastic as well.

Heather B.

It was hotter than hades the day we visited and wasn't super impressed by the gardens... maybe because we live in the PNW in the US, but there wasn't much there to be in awe of. The gardens basically felt like a bunch of well manicured hedges and gravel paths. Even the flower garden on top was just 'meh'... at least we didn't pay since it was first Sunday.

Gabrielle B.

Beautiful gardens in Florence that are fun to explore. Pretty inexpensive to go to, especially if you only visit the gardens. It can be a bit of a maze! I never found the elusive coffee shop. The gardens offer many views of Firenze and it's a nice way to enjoy a beautiful day.

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Bruce K.

Beautiful gardens that are free to enter and wander and wander and wander. Your wandering is entirely self-directed. There are quite a few great spots to go with interesting garden sculptures, great views, topiary and other things to see. I enjoyed the Fontana del Nettuno and the view from near the Museo delle porcellane. Note: As of April 2022, the entrance/exit gate at Forte Belvedere is closed. You can only enter at the bottom of the park on Via Romana! Note: The restrooms are awful. Note: Much of the park is handicapped accessible over gravel/dirt paths. Some of it is not. [Review 17051 overall - 245 in Italy - 567 of 2022.]

A little fresh cold water to cool things off of it in this crazy heat.
Jennifer J.

If you love Italy and love Italian art and antiquities, but are just a little bit done with seeing all the churches in museums, then take a break here. First of all, it gets you out of the area where everybody is an over to the Pitti Palace across the Arno. It's hot so if you have light skin, then definitely wear a hat, sunglasses, and lots of sunblock. But it'll give you some space from all the throngs of people, pushing and breathing up against you in Florence proper. Perfect place to wander around and find shaded places. Make sure to make it all the way to the top so you can see the Tuscan views. It's incredible to walk around these gardens and think about how rich these people were. You can't keep track of how many statues are tucked away, and all the corners of this beautiful place. This is also a great place for a little kids, to be loud, obnoxious, and a little unruly.

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John P.

The Boboli Gardens are a fantastic oasis in the middle of Florence if you want to get away from the huge crowds, busy streets, and heat. The best tip is to enter through the Annalena gate to get to Boboli and skip the huge line at Palazzo Pitti. You walk West past Palazzo Pitti along Via Romana street for about two minutes and there is a small entrance on your left with little to no line and the entrance fee is 10 euros. I went on a Sunday and it was free. The gardens have lots of shade trees, sculptures, and an occasional fountain which are fun to find. You can easily spend an hour or two there and at the top of the hill you get great views of Florence.

Timmy S.

This is a huge garden attached to Pitti Palace. You can buy tickets to see both or the garden separately. Your ticket to Boboli Gardens will also gain you admission to the neighboring Bardini Gardens. The main plaza for Boboli is what many have seen in photos and videos. It's a feast for the eyes with the symmetrical placement of statuary and fountains and the perfectly trimmed shrubbery. Beyond this there are acres of grass, tall hedges and trees with paths winding through them. After the initial "wow" of the main plaza the rest of the place was a bit underwhelming. It's just a large park. The whole park is on a hill so if you go exploring downhill remember to be prepared for a long uphill climb to get back. At the very top of the park is a porcelain museum (for those that have an interest) with a great view and a not-so-impressive flower garden. We were disappointed that the most beautiful portion of the Gardens closes at 1pm for some unknown reason. There is no mention of this anywhere until you get to the entrance of that section. We got to that area around 2pm to find many other tourists with sad faces. The other thing that was odd to me was a number of modern art sculptures located around the park which didn't really seem to fit amongst the historic pieces. I saw several smart people who brought food and drink to enjoy while sitting on a bench. There's nothing sold on site. Great views and a nice place to walk around outside of downtown but honestly this wasn't as wonderful as I'd imagined.

Grotto
Clara W.

I visited with my mom and my younger brother in July 2021. We visited earlier in the day, which was good because it wasn't unbearably hot. However, there really wasn't a lot to see. I was disappointed by that, as well as by the fact that there is nowhere to get water. If you decide to go, make sure you bring all of your refreshments with you! Also, the entrance and exit are a bit confusing due to COVID-19. We had to try several entrances before we were finally able to find the "right" one. They did take our temperatures upon arrival, and they printed out our tickets for us since we prepaid online. The highlight of the visit was seeing the grotto, which was interesting but probably not worth the cost of the experience.

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Imah E.

These gardens were possibly my favorite part of my visit to Florence. They sit right behind the Pitti palace which was a former house of the Medici family. Warning the gardens are high up which means you need to be in moderate to good shape, ready to walk steep inclines, and wear sneakers or a comfortable shoe. The gardens are humongous and you can get great views of Florence but you will need to climb. You can also get lost in the gardens bc there are so many different paths to walk. This is a good thing. Cypress alley and the fountains were my favorite. The garden behind the porcelain museum is a must. Wish we could have gone to the Kaffehaus but we were trapped in the lemon house on the other side of the gardens during a horrible storm and by the time it was over it was time to leave. - My only issue is that you have to pay to access the gardens which makes me wonder who they are meant for. This is the equivalent of a Central Park so the fact that it's possibly only for tourists is odd.

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Jay Y.

Oh so disappointing...Boboli Gardens are supposed to be the epitome of Renaissance-style gardens and the parallel of the famous garden of Chateau de Versailles, but it's so poorly maintained. Located behind Palazzo Pitti, Boboli Gardens used to be the regal gardens reserved for the residing Medicis and Lorraines when they were the Dukes of Tuscany, so I was so looking forward to visiting this supposedly beautiful garden. Yet, I was sad to see the unkempt lawn, the overgrowing shrubs, and the muddy fountains...If this garden was well-maintained, I think it would be beautiful thanks for the layout designs and the installed sculptures, but unfortunately the current state makes this notable gardens ugly especially in the beautiful city of Florence. I would not recommend this as your primary destination if you are short on time in Florence as they are better and more beautiful things to see. If you do come, be ready to walk a long distance and traversing uphill to explore the entirety of the garden. That being said, energy and time are better spent elsewhere... --- tl;dr version: 1) Poorly-maintained garden despite its significance 2) Not recommended as a primary destination 3) Prepare lots of walking horizontally and vertically

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I never wanted to leave. The garden is huge and easy to navigate. Kinda gives you a secret garden feel.

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If you are up for it, walk to the gentlemen's garden for a view of Florence including Il Duomo and Santa Croce.

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Giardino Bardini

Giardino Bardini

4.6(23 reviews)
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We couldn't decide if we wanted to do Boboli or Bardini (no time to do both) but we ended up at the…read moreentrance to Bardini first so we decided to check it out. Fair warning, the entrance isn't very clearly marked. It looks just like a business front and I was confused as to how entering the park would actually work. I didn't do much research (which is a shock I know) into this garden before coming and was a bit daunted by the uphill climb. From the entrance, I assumed there would be a funicular or something. I was wrong. Not only am I not in shape, but I've been having some medical issues, and I was terrified I just paid an entrance fee to a park that I cannot check out. Luckily, the switchbacks are super gentle. We could hardly "feel" walking up this hill. There was also a lot to look at as we walked up so it was really a beautiful "hike." We were confused a bit by the signs and how far the garden went up. We weren't the only ones either because two couples past us while we rested on a bench, wondering if they were going the "right way" as well. I was expecting a bit more "garden" but got more "trees and shrubs" but I think this place is worth the hike just for the views of Florence alone.

This beautiful park is under the radar, which isn't exactly a bad thing…read more You can enjoy peaceful walks with incredible views from every part of this park. During my visit, it wasn't crowded at all and it made the experience that much better. Highly recommend!

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