1 hr 30 min
Florence Medici Walking Tour: Mysteries & History
Trace the Medici dynasty through Renaissance Florence on a 1.5-hour guided walk with an expert local.
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Gozzoli's frescoed procession waits, Cosimo's walls still listening.
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1 hr 30 min
Trace the Medici dynasty through Renaissance Florence on a 1.5-hour guided walk with an expert local.
ReserveStroll Florence's historic heart and uncover Medici intrigue, Renaissance secrets, and hidden symbols with a local guide.
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2 hr
Trace the Medici dynasty through Florence's chapels, palaces, and piazzas with skip-the-line access.
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3 hr
Step inside Palazzo Medici and uncover the secrets, scandals and splendor of Renaissance Florence's ruling dynasty.
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3 hr
Walk Florence's Medici power map on a private 3-hour tour, ending with a 16th-century gelato tasting.
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Cosimo de' Medici commissioned this palace around 1444 and refused Brunelleschi's grander design, fearing a building that would invite envy. The restraint became a blueprint: Michelozzo's rusticated façade on Via Cavour set the template for Florentine palazzi for a century.
Inside, Benozzo Gozzoli's Chapel of the Magi compresses a Medici dynasty into a winding procession, gold leaf glinting against Tuscan hills.
Today palazzo medici riccardi anchors the quarter between the Duomo and San Lorenzo, the Medici parish church a short walk away. The Riccardi family enlarged it in the 1600s, adding the mirror-lined gallery and Luca Giordano's ceiling. Travelers comparing palazzo medici riccardi guided tour options or medici riccardi palace no wait tickets find the building's quiet civic logic more legible than its showier neighbors — Renaissance power expressed as measured stone.
"Cosimo refused the grander plan, and restraint became the blueprint for a century of Florentine palaces."
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You arrive on Via Cavour by 09:00, when the timed Chapel of the Magi slots are easiest to secure and the courtyard still holds morning cool. You cross the inner cortile, counting the columns Michelozzo set in careful rhythm, then climb to the chapel where Gozzoli's three kings ride toward you in faded gold.
You pause in the Mirror Gallery, neck tilted to Luca Giordano's swirling ceiling, then drift through the Marble Museum's fragments. By 10:30 the corridors fill, so you time your visit to palazzo medici riccardi for that first quiet hour. A skip-the-line ticket means you walk straight past the queue, leaving energy for San Lorenzo two streets over.
The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Palazzo Medici Riccardi tours remember — all visible on a single visit.
Benozzo Gozzoli painted this intimate chapel between 1459 and 1461, embedding likenesses of the Medici family — including the young Lorenzo de' Medici — into the crowded procession of the Three Kings across three walls.
The 18th-century Baroque hall was commissioned by the Riccardi family and features the largest ceiling fresco Luca Giordano ever painted — an allegory of divine wisdom completed in 1685 that stretches across the entire vault.
Architect Michelozzo designed this arcaded cortile in the 1440s as the first Renaissance palace courtyard in Florence, establishing proportional rules that would define civic architecture for the next century.
This ground-floor gallery preserves Hellenistic-style marble sculptures and bas-reliefs assembled by the Riccardi family in the 17th and 18th centuries, offering context for how later owners reinterpreted the Medici legacy.
The rusticated stone exterior, completed around 1460, introduced the three-register facade system — rough-hewn base, smooth upper floors — that became the template for Renaissance urban palaces across Italy.
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Skip-the-line Most popular
Florence Medici Walking Tour: Mysteries & History
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— | 1 hr 30 min | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €49 | Book → |
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Guided Experience
Florence: Renaissance & Medici Tales Walking Tour
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— | 2 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €12 | Book → |
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Premium Combo
Florence: Medici Family Secrets & Chapels Guided Tour
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— | 2 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €79 | Book → |
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Luxury / Private
Florence: The Medici Experience Private Tour
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— | 3 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €218 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Private Florence Tour: Medici Secrets & Buontalenti Gelato
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— | 3 hr | — | — | — | — | ✓ | €230 | Book → |
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Via Camillo Cavour, 3, 50129 Firenze
Large stone portal on Via Cavour; look for the museum signage above the arch.
Open in Google MapsTake ATAF bus line C1 from Santa Maria Novella station toward San Marco; alight at the Via Cavour stop, 1 min walk to the entrance.
On foot from Florence Cathedral (Duomo) via Via de' Martelli and Via Cavour — a flat, signposted route through the historic centre.
Taxis available from Santa Maria Novella rank; ask for Via Camillo Cavour, 3.
Florence's Mobike and Lime dockless bikes are available near Piazza San Lorenzo; cycle via Via Cavour.
Palazzo Medici Riccardi does not enforce a strict religious dress code, but smart-casual attire is appropriate given the palatial setting. Shoulders and knees need not be covered, though respectful dress is encouraged inside the Chapel of the Magi.
Large bags and backpacks must be stored in the cloakroom near the entrance before entering the exhibition rooms. A bag-check facility is available free of charge. Security staff may conduct a brief check on entry.
Non-flash photography for personal use is permitted throughout most of palazzo medici riccardi, including the Mirror Gallery and courtyard. Photography inside the Chapel of the Magi may be restricted during peak visiting periods; follow posted signage and staff instructions on the day.
The main entrance on Via Camillo Cavour can be challenging for wheelchair users; a secondary accessible entrance is available — contact the museum by phone (+39 055 2760552) before your visit to arrange assistance. Lifts provide access to the upper-floor gallery. The courtyard is paved and navigable by wheelchair with staff support.
Mobile phones may be used for photography in permitted areas but must be set to silent mode throughout the palace. Phone calls should be taken outside the exhibition rooms. Portable chargers are allowed but must be carried discreetly.
Palazzo Medici Riccardi is well suited to families with older children interested in Renaissance history and frescoes. The Benozzo Gozzoli frescoes in the Chapel of the Magi are a strong draw for younger visitors. Audio guides with family-oriented commentary are available for hire at the ticket desk.
No café or restaurant operates inside palazzo medici riccardi. Visitors may not bring food or drink into the exhibition spaces. Numerous cafés and trattorias are located along Via Cavour and in the surrounding San Lorenzo neighbourhood within a 2-minute walk.
Pets are not permitted inside palazzo medici riccardi. Certified assistance animals with valid documentation are welcome. No kennelling or pet-sitting facilities are available on site.
Timed-entry slots for the Chapel of the Magi are included in the standard 15 EUR ticket but must be reserved in advance during busy periods. Audio guides in multiple languages can be hired at the ticket desk. The Marble Museum and temporary exhibition spaces are included in the entrance fee with no separate booking required.
Via Camillo Cavour, 3, 50129 Firenze
Large stone portal on Via Cavour; look for the museum signage above the arch.
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Mild temperatures and moderate crowds; one of the best periods for a Florence palazzo tour before the summer peak.
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The Chapel of the Magi has a strict visitor capacity; timed-entry slots can sell out by mid-morning in summer. Reserve your slot when purchasing palazzo medici riccardi tickets online to avoid disappointment on the day.
The 09:00–10:30 window sees the fewest visitors across all rooms. The courtyard and Mirror Gallery are at their quietest in this period — ideal for photography without crowds.
The Cappelle Medicee, a 2-minute walk away, covers the Medici burial complex. Pairing a palazzo medici riccardi tour with the Medici Chapels gives a complete picture of Medici patronage in a single morning.
The ground-floor rooms regularly host temporary exhibitions on Florentine history and the Riccardi period; these are included in the 15 EUR fee and are listed on the official site before your visit.
Multilingual audio guides hired at the ticket desk provide context for the Gozzoli frescoes that is not fully covered by wall panels alone — especially useful for identifying the Medici family portraits hidden in the procession scene.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
Medici parish church by Brunelleschi housing the New Sacristy with Michelangelo's Medici tombs.
Santa Maria del Fiore with Brunelleschi's dome; one of the defining Florence landmarks of the Renaissance.
Dedicated museum housing the Medici family mausoleum and Michelangelo sculptures; direct companion to the Medici palace.
Central piazza built on the site of the ancient Roman forum, ringed by historic cafés.
Refectory housing Andrea del Castagno's 1447 Last Supper fresco, rarely crowded.
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Tickets cancelled at least 24 hours before the visit date are eligible for a full refund. Cancellations made within 24 hours of the visit are non-refundable; the 15 EUR entrance fee will not be returned.
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Dense cluster of B&Bs and guesthouses immediately surrounding the market; ideal for proximity to the Medici palace.
Palazzo medici riccardi is open Tuesday through Sunday from 09:00 to 19:00. The ticket office closes at 18:00. The palace is closed every Wednesday.
No — Wednesday is the weekly closure day for palazzo medici riccardi. Plan your visit on any other day of the week, Tuesday through Sunday.
Full-price tickets are 15 EUR per person for the period March 1 to November 1. Concession rates may apply for children and EU citizens under 18; check the official site at palazzomediciriccardi.it/en/ for current reductions.
The 15 EUR ticket includes access to the Chapel of the Magi, the Mirror Gallery, the Marble Museum, and any current temporary exhibitions — all in a single visit to this Medici residence.
The 09:00–10:30 window sees the fewest visitors, and timed-entry slots for the Chapel of the Magi are much easier to secure at opening time. Weekdays in autumn and winter also offer significantly lighter crowds than the summer peak.
A secondary accessible entrance is available on Via Cavour. Lifts connect the ground floor to the upper-floor gallery. Call +39 055 2760552 in advance to arrange staff assistance and confirm current access arrangements.
Non-flash personal photography is permitted in the courtyard, Mirror Gallery, and most exhibition rooms of palazzo medici riccardi. Photography inside the Chapel of the Magi may be restricted during busy periods; follow staff instructions and posted notices.
Large rucksacks and suitcases must be deposited in the free cloakroom at the entrance. Small day bags are permitted inside. Security staff may inspect bags on entry.
Palazzo medici riccardi is appropriate for older children and teenagers with an interest in Renaissance art and history. The Benozzo Gozzoli fresco cycle in the Chapel of the Magi, with its hidden Medici portraits, is particularly engaging for younger visitors. Family-oriented audio guides are available at the ticket desk.
Tickets cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled visit receive a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours of the visit are non-refundable and the 15 EUR fee will not be returned.
No food or drink may be consumed inside the exhibition rooms of the Medicis' historic palace. There is no on-site café. Several bars and trattorias on Via Cavour and around Piazza San Lorenzo are within a 2-minute walk of the entrance.
The Medici Chapels (Cappelle Medicee) are a 2-minute walk away and make a natural pairing with a palazzo medici riccardi tour. San Lorenzo Basilica is 3 minutes on foot, and the Florence Cathedral (Duomo) is an 8-minute walk through the historic centre.