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Boboli Gardens (with baby)

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How Baby-Friendly is Boboli Gardens?

72%Baby-Friendly
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What makes it 72% Baby-Friendly: Babies are admitted and a nursing-changing room is available, yet hilly gravel paths hinder strollers and no rental prams exist, making a soft carrier almost essential for parents.

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Reviews4.2/ 5
(from 28,773 reviews)

Positives:

  • Baby-Friendly Amenities: Free changing tables, breastfeeding room, and drinking fountains are available near the Amphitheatre.
  • Scenic Break Spots: Marble discs along the Viottolone and benches in grottos offer built-in rest areas.

Challenges:

  • Hilly Paths and Gravel: Many routes have loose gravel and steps that make stroller use difficult; bring a baby carrier.
  • Limited Shade at Midday: Central lawns can get hot; plan shady spots or bring a sunshade for the baby.
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What is Boboli Gardens?

  • A monumental Renaissance garden created in 1565 by Niccolò Tribolo as the private grounds of the Medici family behind the Pitti Palace
  • A terraced hillside landscape featuring classical sculptures, ornate fountains and the Buontalenti Grotto
  • An influential model of Italian court-garden design whose axial pathways and ornamental architecture shaped European garden planning

What is so special about Boboli Gardens for with baby?

  1. Explore Renaissance sculptures and hidden grottoes with baby-friendly breaks
  2. Find shaded lawns for a relaxed family picnic
  3. Climb to Belvedere Fortress for city panoramas using a carrier
  4. Use free water fountains and baby rooms for smooth stops

Recommended visit duration: 2-3 hours

Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time for gentle strolls, rest breaks in the baby room, and a picnic without rushing.

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Baby-Friendly Activities in Boboli Gardens

Amphitheatre and Baby Pit-Stop Room:

Visit the 16th-century Amphitheatre then use the basement baby room for feeding and diaper changes.

Tip: Enter via Porta Romana and head right of the Amphitheatre toilets to find the facility.

Belvedere Fortress Viewpoint:

Climb the Viottolone steps to the Forte di Belvedere terrace for a panoramic view of Florence.

Tip: Use a baby carrier on the uneven steps and pause at the halfway marble discs for a snack.

Madama Grotto Picnic Lawn:

Spread a blanket near the Fountain of Ganymede for a family picnic under trees.

Tip: Pack lightweight sandwiches and juice boxes; find shade east of the grotto to avoid midday sun.

When is the best time to visit Boboli Gardens (Florence, Italy)?

In summer, arrive before 10:00 to avoid heat and stick to shady lower paths. In spring, seek out the camellia pergola near the Porcelain Museum for early blooms.

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Reviews of Boboli Gardens (Florence)

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Titus Nachbauer

Titus Nachbauer

Sep 2025

Around the palace the gardens are well kept, but further in there ia a surprising amount of maintenance work needed. Also surprising: the almost complete lack of flowers in September and the many fountains that were turned off - maybe to save water? Although it was not hot. I hope that our relatively steep entrance fee of €10 per person goes towards the necessary maintenance. Important to mention ...

Mike Olson

Mike Olson

Sep 2025

Great time! We were not planning on going but ended up there after fighting the crowds of Ponte Vecchio we decided to try it out. WOW! It was a phenomenal place to wander around and get some great views of the city, see some amazing statues, gardens, fountains and nature! What a change! We would recommend for anyone! I would take a lunch or picnic if we made it back- so much to see historical...

Jess Thomas

Jess Thomas

Aug 2025

The gardens were quite peaceful, lots of places to sit down at the end furtherest away from the palace. We went early in the day so it wasn't too hot to walk up to the top as its very step. Well worth the climb though for the views of the city from the top.

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Y A

Aug 2025

One of my favorite places in Florence! We visited in August when the temperature was around +40°C, and the gardens were the perfect spot to cool down, rest, and enjoy nature. The park is huge, with different zones filled with a wide variety of plants. There are lots of drinking fountains (a big advantage on hot days – bring a bottle to refill), and plenty of benches where you can sit and relax. P...

Yari Morcus

Yari Morcus

Aug 2025

During our vacation in Florence we decided to visit the Boboli Gardens to escape the fuss of the city for one day. The garden itself is not too big and therefore walkable. Everything you can find here is within 10 minutes walking. There are several public restrooms and plenty of places you can take a pause on a bench. There is also a beautiful view over the Tuscan landscape (I forgot the name of t...

Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
2 adult garden ticketsEUR 20
Gelato at Kaffeehaus (2)EUR 12
Total EstimatedEUR 32

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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How to Make the Most of Your Visit to Boboli Gardens

  1. Use a Soft Carrier: Switch to a baby carrier to cover more ground without wrestling a stroller on uneven terrain.
  2. Rest on Marble Discs: Pause on the two large marble discs along the Viottolone for snack time and a quick breather with your baby.
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Map of Boboli Gardens

Address: 50125 Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy

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About Boboli Gardens

Opening Hours

Monday:8:15 AM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday:8:15 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday:8:15 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday:8:15 AM – 6:30 PM
Friday:8:15 AM – 6:30 PM
Saturday:8:15 AM – 6:30 PM
Sunday:8:15 AM – 6:30 PM

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

Website

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Phone Number

+39 055 294883

Average price

US$ 35.32
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