Thursday, September 25, 2025

Boboli Gardens

Boboli Gardens in Florence, Italy

Created by the Medici family in the 1500's, these beautiful gardens are full of statues, fountains, and maze-like trails adorned with bushes.  Their official website is here:  Boboli Gardens

We didn't purchase tickets ahead of time and were glad that we could get in when we visited Florence in March of 2025.  Tickets are 10 euro and the Boboli Gardens are open every day from 8:15 a.m. to about 4:30 p.m. or 7 p.m., depending on the time of year you visit.  You can also purchase a combination pass to the Pitti Palace. Unfortunately, the Pitti Palace was closed when we visited.  The gardens are a short walk from the Palazzo Vecchio.  To walk between the two, cross the river on the Ponte Vecchio.  You also can arrive in the Boboli Gardens if you purchase a Uffizi Gallery ticket that includes the Vasari Corridor.  This takes you through a secret passageway between the Uffizi and the Boboli Gardens.

Here is the google maps location of the Boboli Gardens:  Boboli Gardens

One thing that made the Boboli Gardens an exciting place to visit for me was the fact that the 2016 film Inferno was filmed there.  I love the Davinci Code series movies, so visiting some place from the film made it that much more exciting.


Walking through the Boboli Gardens in March 2025


The Fountain of Neptune in the Boboli Gardens


View from the Fountain of Neptune








View down on the Fountain of Neptune and the rest of the Boboli Gardens



Cracked Tyndarius





This shaded walkway looks similar to one that Langdon and Sienna ran through while trying to evade authorities in the movie








The Pitti Palace wasn't open when we visited

The Artichoke Fountain



Fountain of the Artichoke



View from the Boboli Gardens

















The beautiful view of Florence from the Boboli Gardens

Boboli Gardens



Boboli Obelisk is an Egyptian obelisk that was moved from Rome to Florence in the 18th century

Sculpture from 5th century BC Athens


Location of the Boboli Gardens in Florence



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Boboli Gardens

Boboli Gardens in Florence, Italy Created by the Medici family in the 1500's, these beautiful gardens are full of statues, fountains, an...