
Florence on a Rainy Day: 2026 Travel Guide
Planning Florence on a rainy day in 2026? Discover covered museums, indoor markets, cozy cafes, and family-friendly picks to keep your trip on track.
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Planning Florence on a rainy day in 2026? Discover covered museums, indoor markets, cozy cafes, and family-friendly picks to keep your trip on track.

Bargello Museum tickets cost €12 in 2026, open Tuesday–Sunday 8:15am–6:50pm, closed Monday. Prices, best time to visit, how long to plan, and how to skip the crowds.

As of mid-2026, San Marco Museum tickets cost €11 full price (€2 reduced for EU visitors 18-25), and the museum keeps morning-only hours: Tuesday-Sunday 8:30am-1:50pm, last entry 12:45pm. Everything on prices, hours, and Fra Angelico's frescoes.

Is the Uffizi Gallery worth it? A clear verdict, 2026 ticket prices from €25, what to do if timed-entry tickets sell out, how long to plan, and whether you need a guided tour.

As of mid-2026, Accademia Gallery tickets cost €16 at the door or €20 booked online, with hours running Tuesday–Sunday 8:15am–6:50pm. An honest worth-it verdict, sold-out ticket alternatives, and how long to plan for Michelangelo's David.

Medici Chapels full-price tickets cost €11 in 2026, with a €2 reduced rate and a small online booking fee. Hours run Wednesday–Monday 8:15am–6:50pm — but a rotating monthly closure catches out most first-time visitors. Prices, hours, and how to avoid the closed-day trap.

Pitti Palace tickets cost €16–19 in 2026, with hours Tuesday–Sunday, 8:15am–6:30pm. Full 2026 pricing, opening hours, how long to plan, and what's inside the five Medici museums.