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Can you skip the line at Duomo?

Yes, you can skip the line at the Florence Duomo by either opting for skip-the-line Duomo Florence tickets or a guided tour of the landmark. A. A skip-the-line ticket for Duomo Florence allows visitors to bypass the long queues at the entrance of the cathedral and go directly to the entrance.



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The cathedral forbids entry to anybody wearing sandals, sunglasses, or hats, or anyone with their legs or shoulders exposed. Plunging necklines, skirts, and shorts should altogether be avoided.

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The amount of time needed to tour the Florence Duomo can vary depending on the visitor's interests and the level of detail they want to explore. However, on average, it takes about 2-3 hours to see the interior of the cathedral, climb to the top of the dome, and visit the baptistery and museum.

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During the peak tourist season, the queues at the Florence Duomo can be as long as 1-2 hours. A. Many skip-the-line Florence Duomo tickets provide access to the Cathedral, the Crypt, the Baptistery, the Bell Tower, and the Museum.

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A full ticket with Cathedral, Museum, Tower and Baptistery costs 15€. Totally worth to buy it and go first to the museum (if you come in the morning) because there you can see all the information about the dome which is really interesting.

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To enter the cathedral, visitors must be adequately dressed. All visitors to the cathedral are required to remove their sandals, sunglasses, and hats before entering. Avoid wearing low-cut tops, short skirts, and short shorts.

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Does the dress code apply to the climb as well? As long as you are wearing no shorts and no sleevless tops, you will be ok. Same applies to all religious sites. I see long shorts (to the knee) in the Duomo in Florence and other churches all the time nowadays.

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A. The best time to visit Duomo Florence is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. A. The best time to visit Duomo Florence to avoid crowds is early in the morning, right when it opens.

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It is definitely worth paying a little extra from skip the line and for a guided tour when you get someone like Helga, an art expert who guided us through the best of Florence imparting her art history expertise at every point along the way.

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It takes about 463 steps to climb to the top of the Duomo Florence dome, and it can take around 30-45 minutes, depending on your pace.

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The Duomo authority does not permit heavy luggage inside the cathedral, however, there is a check room inside the Museum. There are a variety of private storage facilities around the cathedral grounds, like LuggageHero, where you may leave your backpacks and heavy baggage.

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The best time to visit Duomo Florence is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.

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The Duomo rooftops offer a unique viewpoint and interact with the modern rising city. The terraces are accessible on foot, by climbing around 256 stairs, or with 2 elevators which take visitors up to the first-level walkways in a matter of seconds.

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It's highly recommend to buy a ticket - combo, including Duomo Rooftop, Milan Cathedral and the museum. You will skip all the queue, save money and time! The view of Milan City on the top of the Rooftops was breathtaking; at the same time, the beauty of the Duomo Building is spectacular. Worth every minute!

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Duomo-complex tickets The cathedral itself is free to enter but often has extremely long lines (although with a pass you can use the cathedral's side entrance through the crypt). For everything else, you'll need a pass (and for the Duomo's dome climb, you'll need a reservation, included in the Brunelleschi Pass):

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No outside food or drink is permitted within the Milan Cathedral.

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Do you need to book Milan Cathedral tickets in advance? No, you can buy your tickets directly at the ticket booth. However, I do recommend booking your tickets online in advance to skip the line – Milan can get crowded, especially if you're visiting during the high season.

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