
- 4.7/5
LitTravilA MUST visit gallery in Florence! Wasn't expected I spent 3 hours+ enjoying all the arts in the gallery. Fascinating!
- 4.7/5
Ma Ka MingGreat value of sightseeing visit with user friendly and instantly use.
- 4.6/5
Blessed by Godsuch a lovely place, the duomo or cathedral is very big that I cannot take a picture of the whole cathedral. Even if I have seen it several times I always love to visit and see it again and again.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userAlthough they are more expensive, these are safe and guaranteed tickets which can be bought on dates when the official tickets are sold out, especially closer to your visit date. We received the online tickets a day before our entry. Entrance was crowded but the staff are helpful to guide you to your designated ticket queue line. Inside the galleria was mildly crowded. The Michelangelo David statue was magnificent and there is ample space for you to admire and take pictures. Overall I would recommend this place.
- 4.8/5
SUNSHINE ONUSThe Miracle Square is located in the northwest corner of Pisa, Italy. It is a walled area and is famous for the complex on the square. It contains four complexes: 1. Pisa Cathedral: Founded in 1063, it is a representative work of medieval Roman architecture. The mosaic decoration inside the church blends Byzantine style and forms a unique "Pizza Roman style". 2. Leaning Tower of Pisa : As an iconic building in the square, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a unique clock tower, which is tilted due to poor basic handling, becoming a world architectural wonder. 3. St. John's Baptist Church: Built in 1153, it is a circular building known for its magnificent dome and exquisite decorative art. 4. Cemetery Square : Built in the second half of the 13th century, it is a rectangular marble building with beautiful hollowed-out arcades and sculptures inside.
- 4.7/5
MrWongSydneyDefinitely worth if you like scenery as well as architectural design with history there. As you were not allowed to carry bags / water bottles for the stairs climb, The price includes the use of locker for your bags. Well organized venue & hope you will have a nice time there too.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe Pitti Palace is truly a treasure trove! Rich in history, the former residence of the Medici family is truly remarkable in itself, and the collections within are truly dazzling. Nearly every wall is covered in masterpieces by masters like Raphael, Titian, and Caravaggio, creating a truly visually stunning experience. The sheer volume of exhibits can easily overwhelm and physically strain one's senses. The Boboli Gardens in the back are truly beautiful, but be aware that they close earlier than the palace itself, so plan your visit well in advance to avoid missing out. Overall, this is a truly remarkable experience, offering both a feast of art and a glimpse into Florence's history. Highly recommended!
- 4.4/5
_FB***51The climb up the tower was a bit disappointing (it's not very high, and the access to the bells is closed, and you can't even get close to the walls to enjoy the view without bars). The palazzo itself is impressive with its frescoes.
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userWhat a beauty. I would recommend 10/10. You will see and live the history!
- 4.7/5
Lizia TofetiA really beautiful place, though smaller than the famous ones. Still worth a visit.







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